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"""The methodology for creating small informal entrepreneurship centres for the youth in local communities"" - ""Metodyka tworzenia małych, nieformalnych centrów przedsiębiorczości dla młodzieży w społecznościach lokalnych"""

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2014-1-PL01-KA200-003518
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships addressing more than one field Funder Contribution: 115,721 EUR

"""The methodology for creating small informal entrepreneurship centres for the youth in local communities"" - ""Metodyka tworzenia małych, nieformalnych centrów przedsiębiorczości dla młodzieży w społecznościach lokalnych"""

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"The project ""The methodology for creating small informal entrepreneurship centres for the youth in local communities"" has been implemented by 3 partners: Foundation Ad Meritum from Poland, De-Charles Resources Ltd from UK and Egitim Arastirma ve Gelistirme Dernegi from Turkey. Dates of project implementation: IX 2014-VIII 2016. Partner organisations formed a strategic partnership to share experiences related to facilitating the entry of young people into the labour market. The British partner already had many years of experience in the conducting of the actions to facilitate job search and learning entrepreneurship, carry out LLP projects from this area, while the Turkish and Polish partners had been leading such operations relatively recently and needed to strengthen these areas. All partners, through this project, they wanted to respond to the challenges associated with the presence of young people on the labour market and prevent their unemployment.The short-term purpose of the project was to develop a methodology for creating small, informal, local enterprise centres for young people in the local communities. To cooperate in creating the methodology all partners invited local public institutions such as schools and libraries, operating for youth, and also young people were involved in project activities. It was very important to work on this methodology together with the youth, as the project results are addressed to young people. They young people participated in the training on job searching and enterpreneurship in London, carried out for them by the British partner. During this action the youth of partner institutions who stayed in their countries, participated in this training virtually by the Internet transmission. Gained in this way, the knowledge and skills allowed young people to actively participate in the work on the methodology development, and - in the long-term perspective - they could become the leaders of entrepreneurship centres.The long-term purpose of the project, which would be possible to gain thanks to the completing of this project, would be the development of such entrepreneurship centers by the partners in their local communities. In all three partner countries such activities has ben started: in Poland: Entrepreneurship Youth Clubs in Ursynów District of Warsaw, in London: ""Business Unit Support"" with the cooperation of local chamber of commerce, in Istambul - the plan of implementing the methodology and starting Entrepreneurship Youth Club for local vocational school. The idea of creating small informal local entrepreneurship centres for young people is as follows - the place where they could:-Learn about the given region, small business established there, need for employees in these business or need for establishing own business-Participate in entrepreneurship training-Participate in meetings organised for young people by local employers-Have the opportunity to participate in the practices and internships at local businesses- Have the opportunity to participate in international exchanges to improve their language skills, cultural awareness and business and the labour market awareness.-Improve their digital competences.The Work on the methodology took place in several phases: needs analysis of young people from public institutions, such as schools or libraries, regarding their expectations to create local enterpreneurship centers, as the result of the cooperation between partners and public institutions; young people from all partner countries participated in the entrepreneurship training led by British partner in London (and those, who stayed at homes, participated virtually in the training by onine transmission, In the phase of the methodology creation the local partners were engaged : representatives of the public institutions who would like to create a local entrepreneurship centres for young people and young people, especially leaders who participated in training in London. As a result of the project the e-book ""The methodology for creating small informal entrepreneurship centres for the youth in local communities"" was developed and published on the Internet website of the project www.yec.org.pl under Creative Commons licence. Dissemination of results was done by publication on the Internet and posting information in social media, the organisation of events for the local communities, the webinar for all interested organistions. The follow-up phase of the project were the open trainings on the developed methodology for external institutions and partners wishing to establish of such enterprise centres, which are described in the manual."

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