Younet is a dynamic subject, born officially in May 2010, which puts itself at the service of the whole world of the third sector, of the non-profit and more generally of the whole macro-system of the pro-social. YouNet cooperates with individuals, informal groups, associations, local authorities, foundations and any public or private entity that aims to create a fairer and more supportive society. This is concretised in the design, financing, organization and implementation of projects of small, large or very big size with local or international funding.
In particular, YouNet designs, supports, promotes and deals with the organization on a local, regional, national and international scale of: social intervention activities at local, national, European and international level; volunteer projects and medium and long-term trainings and intercultural exchanges; information, cultural, social, sporting, recreational and editorial activities; seminars and training courses aimed at associations, social workers and young people; promotion, training and information initiatives on specific topics related to the third sector, global challenges and associative goals.
In particular, YouNet designs, supports, promotes and deals with the organization on a local, regional, national and international scale of: social intervention activities at local, national, European and international level; volunteer projects and medium and long-term trainings and intercultural exchanges; information, cultural, social, sporting, recreational and editorial activities; seminars and training courses aimed at associations, social workers and young people; promotion, training and information initiatives on specific topics related to the third sector, global challenges and associative goals.
Our goals
- Promoting mobility for learning, i.e. offering European citizens the opportunity to participate in international experiences in support of their personal and professional development
- Promoting intercultural dialogue through opportunities to meet citizens from different European countries
- Fostering awareness of European cultural heritage, starting from the rights/duties deriving from the membership of the European Community
- Encouraging active citizenship and the commitment of young people in society
- Promoting training, cooperation and collaboration between public bodies and non-profit organizations
- Support the social inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities.