The key
“The Key. Exchange of skills, experience and cultural background” was a bilateral exchange attended by 36 young people from Poland…
We’ve created this place to help young people organize their own international activities.
Thanks to our knowledge base you will learn how to make your own project.
Find out how we have been working on the creation of this website and learn about the secrets of the design thinking process used by us.
Everything you need to know when you want to make your own international exchange – gathered in one place.
See how the projects we have organized and their effects looked like so far.
We are giving you the recipe for creating a successful international exchange.
We’ve collected this information as a part of “The project’s journey” project and with the help of the Important Matters Foundation. Here you will find not only useful theoretical information, but also practical tips that will answer and help you with many challenges on your way.
Find out about the basic information about the possibilities offered by the Erasmus+ Program for the implementation of youth activities.
It’s better together! Your project will be international, so you will need partners.
Each exchange must start with a good idea – one that will captivate the crowds!
In order to get financing, you must face the creation of an application. See what to keep in mind to increase your chances of success.
Before the exchange takes place, you need to work on it a bit, so that it shines through.
How to organize the days we spend on the exchange? Here you will find some suggestions on how to turn your ideas into activities.
To start cooperation well, you have to get to know each other!
There is nothing more valuable than the conclusions drawn from a well-conducted evaluation process of the entire project. It’s best to learn through practice.
Results developed together are worth sharing. Let them go out into the world!
The stage that raises the most questions and doubts – the devil is not as black as he is painted!
Find out about the basic information about the possibilities offered by the Erasmus+ Program for the implementation of youth activities.
It’s better together! Your project will be international, so you will need partners.
Each exchange must start with a good idea – one that will captivate the crowds!
In order to get financing, you must face the creation of an application. See what to keep in mind to increase your chances of success.
Before the exchange takes place, you need to work on it a bit, so that it shines through.
How to organize the days we spend on the exchange? Here you will find some suggestions on how to turn your ideas into activities.
To start the cooperation well, you have to get to know each other!
There is nothing more valuable than the conclusions drawn from a well-conducted evaluation process of the entire project. It’s best to learn through practice.
Results developed together are worth sharing. Let them go out into the world!
The stage that raises the most questions and doubts – the devil is not as black as he is painted!
Find inspiration by browsing through case studies of our already completed projects.
“The Key. Exchange of skills, experience and cultural background” was a bilateral exchange attended by 36 young people from Poland…
As socially active people, active in non-governmental organizations, informal groups, student associations, and therefore leaders of their communities, we wanted…
Thanks to the exchange, we wanted to show that our history is not boring, and goes much further than to…