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DOIT · Entrepreneurial skills for young social innovators in an open digital world. A European Initiative
DOIT contributes to youth employment and to create new jobs in the social economy by nurturing in young pupils seeds for active social innovation: entrepreneurial mind-sets, knowhow and skills. The project empowers primary and secondary school pupils (6-16 years) alongside educators to apply open innovation methods, digital maker tools and collaboration skills to tackle societal problems. It will develop ground-breaking DOIT toolboxes for children as well facilitators, which provide complementary knowhow and support. They are designed for experiencing being a social innovator in mobile and fixed child-friendly makerspaces and are easily accessible at the interactive DOIT webplatform. Co-created with help of the Children’s Advisory Committee, DOIT novel resources cover inspirational experimentation, design, prototyping and basic business modelling knowhow needed for sustainable product and service innovation. The DOIT children’s social innovation and entrepreneurship programme is piloted and evaluated across 10 European countries (AT, BE, DE, DK, ES, FI, HR, NL, RS und SI), reaching 42.000 children and 20.000 facilitators in schools, innovation labs, maker spaces and social enterprises. It offers intergenerational workshops and training events targeted at different learner needs and learning settings. DOIT showcases how its child-friendly, intergenerational maker approach enables young people to acquire the manual, technological, intellectual and social skills they need to be active and initiate social good. DOIT’s online idea competition, open to all children in Europe, will inspire them to pursue an entrepreneurial career path. The project consortium comprises experienced actors across the social innovation value chain with links to related European initiatives fostering young entrepreneurship education. DOIT’s ambassador Network (currently more than 80 supporting institutions) and open educational resources will drive DOIT’s long-term sustainability and impact.
Consortium · 14 organisations
SALZBURG RESEARCH FORSCHUNGSGESELLSCHAFT M.B.H.
AT · €628,500
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SYDDANMARK
DK · €82,463
SVEUCILISTE U ZAGREBU ARHITEKTONSKI FAKULTET
HR · €76,625
DRUSTVO SA OGRANICENOM ODGOVORNOSCU POLYHEDRA BEOGRAD-ZVEZDARA
RS · €59,938
YOUTH PROAKTIV
BE · €84,400
VSI EUROPOS SOCIALINIS VERSLUMO UGDYMOIR INOVATYVIU STUDIJU INSTITUTAS
LT · €92,875
MEDIALE PFADE.ORG-VEREIN FUR MEDIENBILDUNG EINGETRAGENER VEREIN
DE · €139,475
COC OFFICE AS
DK · €44,097
ZENTRUM FUR SOZIALE INNOVATION GMBH
AT · €327,375
EDUCENTRUM
BE · €152,975
ZAVOD ZA KULTURO, UMETNOST IN IZOBRAZEVANJE KERSNIKOVA
SI · €83,750
INSTITUT D'ARQUITECTURA AVANCADA DE CATALUNYA
ES · €91,125
STICHTING WAAG SOCIETY
NL · €338,425
LAPPEENRANNAN-LAHDEN TEKNILLINEN YLIOPISTO LUT
FI · €277,400
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