PARTNERS

SMK Aukštoji mokykla (Klaipeda, Lithuania)
SMK College of Applied Sciences is a non-governmental higher education institution operating since 1994. The SMK is the largest non-governmental higher education institution in Lithuania, offering a wide range of study programs in the fields of IT, Health, Arts, Business and Public Management, Law, and Social Sciences.
SMK is located in Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda and is the most popular non-governmental higher education institution among the entrants to Lithuanian higher education institutions. They have around 4200 students, 70 full-time workers and 190 part-time lecturers.
SMKs mission is to open up and empower people with lifelong learning, nurture their intellectual and creative abilities, promote self-education, and prepare them for a successful professional career and a responsible, civic and honest life.
DInet Czech Republic (Prague, Czech Republic)
EDInet Czech Republic is a Czech-based social enterprise that provides expert advice on strategy development, strategic planning, consulting, recruitment, policy, funding (applications and fundraising), training, and evaluation for organisations in the public, private, and third (voluntary and community) sectors.
EDInet CZ specialises in regional development, support for SMEs, social innovation and social inclusion, employment, lifelong learning, urban development, innovation, environment, health, demographic change, corporate social responsibility, certification and other sectoral and organisational expertise.
Rooted in business development and employability, EDInet CZ seeks to develop and grow new strategies, concepts, ideas, and organisations that meet social needs and extend and strengthen society.
EDInet aims to create opportunities for organisations to connect, do business, learn and grow:
- Increase economic activity and employment;
- Put in place the actions that reduce social injustice;
- Develop sustainable skills that will improve long-term stability.


Foundation Korenyak (Sofia, Bulgaria)
Foundation Korenyak was established in 2009 as a non-profit organisation registered in the public interest.
Its main objectives and activities are related to:
- Working with youth, including with fewer opportunities; activation and support to their overall development, social and professional development;
- Dissemination of information and holding of events contributing to the development of education and training, science, culture and sport;
- Studies and research in the field of education and active citizenship;
- Supporting cultural and educational development, social integration and personal realisation of disadvantaged individuals and those in need of care;
- Collaboration with organisations and institutions working towards creating conditions for the development of education, training, youth work.
Logopsycom (Mons, Belgium)
Logopsycom is an education innovation center that creates and uses alternative methods or tools (digital or not) to accompany schools, VET centres, educational organisations, youngsters and parents. It was initially created as a care company, specialising in learning disorders, among youngsters, especially in “Dys” (Dyspraxia, Dysphasia, Dyslexia, etc.), also called Specific Learning Disorders (SLD) and therefore always works on the accessibility of content.
They do project consulting for schools and youth centres in our area
to help them build good projects and practises which improve the quality
of their methods, their environment and most importantly their
“inclusion policy”. They have experience in working on over 80 Erasmus+
KA2 projects related to digital and linguistic literacy, inclusivity and
diversity, STEM education and interactive teaching methods.


YuzuPulse (Tourcoing, France)
YuzuPulse was created to bring innovative solutions to spark social innovation in areas where IT tools are not always widely adopted, such as social economy and education. The team’s other aim is to encourage social innovation actors to act at the international level, starting with Europe. By supporting social innovation actors to go beyond their local and national borders, we wish to help contribute to the European dream by fostering exchanges of expertise and solutions across borders.
We also regularly collaborate with local schools or the regional Directorate to offer ad-hoc training for teachers and educators.
We are currently developing our first commercial video game, as well as our training offer on gamification and project management.