Intellectual output
The core intellectual output of the project is a set of digital tools developed by the four partner organisations. Each tool addresses a specific need in non-formal youth work, identified through a cross-country survey of youth workers at the start of the project.
The tools are intentionally diverse — they were designed and built by youth workers themselves, using technologies that fit their teams and audiences. Together they show how digital tools can extend, support and amplify face-to-face youth work.
Each tool is described in detail in a dedicated project news entry — follow the “Read more” link.
Discord Server
A Discord-based platform for non-formal youth activities, used by Robotikos mokykla to host events, share resources and connect young people with mentors.
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Hackathon App: All Volunteers
A coordination application for managing volunteers and participants during youth hackathon events.
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NoJust!
A digital tool developed within the project to support engagement of young people in non-formal learning.
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Youth Center App
A mobile application for youth centres, providing easy access to events, news and resources for young people.
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YouthWorker.am
A digital platform for youth workers in Armenia — coordinating activities, sharing methodologies and connecting practitioners.
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YouthCalendar.am
A nationwide events calendar for youth in Armenia, aggregating opportunities across organisations.
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Adventure game by Tartu Youth Work Center
An adventure-style game used as a non-formal learning tool by Tartu Youth Work Center in Estonia.
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Online youth center "NÄPP" by Tartu Youth Work Center
An online youth-centre platform developed by Tartu Youth Work Center to extend their non-formal activities into the digital space.
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Migawka
A digital tool developed by the Polish partner — Europejska Fundacja Rozwoju Człowieka — for engagement with young people in Łódź.
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MURAŁódź
A complementary digital tool from the Polish partner connecting urban culture and youth participation.
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