Summer camp POLINGUA

Our native language is dynamic, flexible and constantly evolving. In response to the changing reality, new idioms and phrases are emerging that are becoming an

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POLINGUA in Zakopane

We are happy to announce that thanks to the funding program from Instytut Rozwoju Języka Polskiego our summer camp POLINGUA for Polish children from Polska

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Kick off call of a new music project - Spain, Italy, Sweden, Poland

Creativity Works Europe visited Brussels

Creativity Works Europe visited Brussels

On 30 March – 2 April 2023 representatives of Creativity Works Europe visited Brussels (Belgium). During the visit members of the board, Kama Kępczyńska and Steven Egan together with Szymon Bobrowski, project coordinator, visited the potential venue to organise the international concert of the participants of Muzolingua International project.
During the visit, the meeting with Iwona Michałkiewicz from Creative Europe Programme was also held. Its aim was to plan future music oriented initiatives to meet the programme’s priorities. Additionally, the members of the visit participated in the seminar promoting one of the great Polish, Mikołaj Kopernik organised in the Ambassy of the Republic of Poland where they had a chance to present the activities being implemented and planned to be implemented by CWE in the nearest future. On 1 April the school for Polish children in Gandawa was visited in order to commence the cooperation and plan creative summer camps for children and youth within the potential financial support of the Misinstry of the Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland. We also visited NCBR where we met Marta Krutel, EU Policy Advisor. We discussed possible cooperation within the research and innovation area and CWE being a potential partner for EU granted initiatives.

Regionalne Centrum Wolontariatu w Kielcach

Thank you for inviting us to the Regional Volunteer Center in Kielce. Kama Kępczyńska and Steve Egan presented the experiences of Creativity Works Europe in the Erasmus+ program

Interreg BSR project „eRural Resilience“

The project focuses on designing and piloting a group of tools, which will convert target groups into fully competent e-bio-business supporters and allow fast-launching of e-bio-businesses.

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Interreg Baltic Sea Region( https://interreg-baltic.eu/)project „Creating resilient rural communities in BSR based on the opportunities of digital bio-businesses“ general objective is to provide to the target groups, rural local authorities and business promotion centres, a holistic solution to promote and support bio-business sector (SMEs and individuals) development in rural areas. The project involves 14 partners from 7 countries around the Baltic Sea.

Project implementation period: November 2023 - October 2026 Project budget: EUR 2.92 mln ERDF co-financing: EUR 2.34 mln Lead Partner: Association of Municipalities of Tartu County (Estonia)

  1. Methodology for Assessment of e-bio-business supporters

Developing a solution, which allows local business support institutions to assess their capacity and competences to support rural businesses in their transition into e-bio-businesses.

  1. Methodology for supporting e-bio-business launching, incl. online tool.

Developing and piloting methodology for e-bio-business launching, which facilitate business support centres to evaluate rural businesses capacity to change into bio-business, and to provide a personal roadmap for the e-bio-business launching. The methodology for supporting e-bio-business launching will create a link between the SMEs necessities and the business centres new capacities and will be tested through 200 visits to rural SMEs/individuals in bio-business sector.

  1. The consortium will build a transnational net of knowledge based on two knowledge hubs: Bio-knowledge Hub and Digitalization Hub.

Transnational network of knowledge and experts allows business support institutions to provide wide-range of specific advice for bio-businesses in rural areas, involving sectoral experts internationally to share specific thematic knowledge.

Thanks to this transnational cooperation, the consortium of partners will be able to customize the solution in each area, test it and learn from the testing process in order to up-scale it for a long – term application.

By providing rural communities the capacity to promote e-bio-business, the rural areas will be able to promote a better management of renewable biological resources, and their conversion into food, livestock feed, bio-based products via innovative and efficient technologies, for a later global commercialization by the rural producer. All these activities and innovative opportunities make both rural economy and society more resilient.

This achievement improves the resilience of the rural communities in several aspects. On the one hand, this promotes the self-sufficiency of the area in one critical sector such as bio (and it derived food, livestock feed, etc.). On the other hand, it increases rural economy by developing new upgraded more-valuable products, and by finding new markets for these valuable products outside the local community.