Partners

Europiniu inovaciju centras (Kaunas, Lithuania) 

The European Innovation Centre (EINC) is a non-profit training institution based in Kaunas, Lithuania. We promote social welfare and sustainable development through innovative education. We have supported disadvantaged groups (NEET youth, low-skilled adults, and migrants) since 1996 by providing training programs that enhance employability, entrepreneurship, and digital skills. We specialise in developing e-learning tools, mobile applications, and Open Educational Resources (OERs) to offer inclusive and accessible education for all.

We have diverse experiences in European cooperation, having been actively involved in Erasmus+ projects that focus on green skills, social entrepreneurship, and lifelong learning. Our collaborations with training institutions, NGOs, and employment services help create sustainable economic opportunities. We equip individuals with the tools they need to thrive in an evolving labour market through a mix of digital education, mentoring, and interactive learning.

We believe in innovation and social impact. By bridging the gap between education and real-world challenges, we empower learners. Together, we are building a more inclusive and sustainable future across Europe.

BRGD SCS (Mons, Belgium) 

BRGD is an innovative consultancy based in Mons, Belgium, specialising in the design, management, and evaluation of international educational projects. We focus on fostering cross-border collaboration and delivering impactful educational solutions to schools, higher education institutions and organisations focused on inclusion. As a member of the ELAN and EGLE networks, we participate in knowledge-sharing initiatives that promote digital literacy, entrepreneurship, and inclusive education.

Our core expertise lies in creating engaging and accessible educational content tailored to a wide range of learning environments. We integrate innovative teaching methods and digital tools to enhance the learning experience, with a particular focus on supporting students with Specific Learning Disorders (SLDs). Through a combination of workshops, training sessions, and digital transformation initiatives, we help teachers, youth workers, and learners develop the skills they need to succeed in an increasingly technology-driven world.

We are committed to fostering inclusion and digital innovation in education. We support initiatives that empower youth and lifelong learners with essential digital and entrepreneurial skills. We strive to create engaging, equitable, and future-ready learning experiences through strategic partnerships and continuous research.

Drustvo Bodi svetloba (Ljubljana, Slovenia) 

Drustvo Bodi svetloba is a non-governmental organisation based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. We are dedicated to education, humanitarian work, and sustainable development. We are actively engaged in promoting the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), focusing on global education, climate change, gender equality, digitalisation, cultural heritage, migration, and well-being. Our initiatives also extend to language learning, music, and the arts, fostering a holistic approach to education and personal development.

As a member of international networks (Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP), Slovenian NGDO platform SLOGA, and Anna Lindh Foundation), we contribute to international cooperation and policy discussions. We participated in numerous Erasmus+ projects, especially in 26 KA2 projects across the school, youth, and adult education sectors. We support inclusive education, equip individuals with transversal skills, and promote a European and global mindset.

We integrate sustainability and social responsibility into our activities, engaging in climate action, international development cooperation, and humanitarian efforts. Our commitment to innovation and inclusion helps expand our impact, ensuring that education serves as a powerful tool for change.

Asociacion Arte Sostenible (Barcelona, Spain) 

Arte Sostenible is a non-profit association based in Barcelona, Spain. We are dedicated to promoting social inclusion and environmental sustainability through visual arts and cultural education. We aim to create a positive impact by raising awareness of socio-environmental issues and fostering sustainable practices in the cultural and creative sectors. We curate exhibitions, organize educational workshops, and deliver training programs that integrate sustainability.

We collaborate with schools, universities, museums, and cultural institutions across Spain and Europe to inspire sustainable practices in creative industries. Our programs engage students, teachers, visual artists, and CCS professionals, ensuring that sustainability becomes a fundamental part of cultural heritage preservation. We provide diverse learning opportunities for young people, adults, and marginalised communities.

We are committed to developing best practices that align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We encourage individuals and organisations to adopt environmentally responsible approaches by integrating sustainability into cultural and educational projects. Through our membership in “Barcelona Sostenible” and the “Gallery Climate Coalition,” we continue to expand our impact, making sure that art and culture contribute to a more sustainable future.

Associazione Culturale Grimm Sisters ETS (Perugia, Italy)

The Grimm Sisters is a non-profit cultural association based in Perugia, Italy. We are dedicated to promoting art as a tool for creativity, education, and well-being. We create innovative workshops where participants use storytelling and visual arts to explore social and cultural issues. Our approach blends artistic expression with personal development, making creativity accessible to children, youth, and families.

We use the BookChildrenBook© method, a technique that guides participants in creating artist’s books using a structured and imaginative approach, which combines storytelling, illustration, and artistic experimentation. This method has expanded beyond creative expression to become a valuable tool in education and art therapy. We collaborate with schools, teachers, and cultural institutions to integrate these artistic methods into diverse learning environments.

We participated in three Erasmus+ projects (Seeds of Tellers, Storias, and My Box of STEAM), developing innovative storytelling kits and interactive resources that enhance learning through play and creativity. Our expertise spans self-publishing, exhibitions, and artistic installations, making us a valuable partner in projects that use art to promote education, inclusion, and cultural exchange.