Youth Social Innovation Network Reload – Erasmus+ Virtual Exchange
Building Euro-Mediterranean Skills for Social Impact
If you’ve ever thought about starting a project that makes a real difference in your community: tackling social challenges, empowering people, or creating solutions with purpose, then this new You SI Net Reload course is for you. We’re excited to announce the launch of our new Open Online Course on Social Enterprises, a free Euro-Mediterranean training designed to help young people turn ideas into impact.
A New Course That Builds Social Innovators Across the Euro-Med Region
This course gives youth the tools to understand, design, and build sustainable social enterprises capable of addressing real challenges in their communities. It is part of our continued effort to strengthen skills in social innovation, entrepreneurship, and intercultural collaboration across Italy, Spain, Morocco, Jordan, Tunisia, and Egypt.
And the response has been incredible! More Than 600 Applicants!
The live edition of the course has already started. Participants are now embarking on a journey that combines expert-led training, practical tools, and interactive sessions covering:
| 1. Why Social Entrepreneurship Matters |
| 2. Identifying and Analyzing Social Problems (Part 1) |
| 3. Identifying and Analyzing Social Problems (Part 2) |
| 4. Design Thinking for Social Impact |
| 5. Prototyping Social Innovations |
| 6. Building a Viable Social Business Model |
| 7. Business Plan for Social Impact (Part 1) |
| 8. Business Plan for Social Impact (Part 2) |
| 9. Communicating Your Impact |
| 10. Financing Your Social Startup |
Missed the Live Sessions?
Don’t Worry A Self-Paced Version Is Coming Soon
To ensure that every interested participant can benefit from this training, we are preparing a self-paced version of the course. You can already register your interest here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScqArnQ7SgsCgJUNuvCC1a5xJoG_7H0y8ZSGkerYQe55ue9fw/viewform
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