Good Practice Database
This database contains projects, project outcomes and concepts selected by SALTO for their merits. This can be novel partnerships, innovative approaches, new networking initiatives, great results.
The Good practice database aims to give more visibility to the variety of youth projects (mostly funded by Youth in Action), without wanting to be complete. It hopes to give you inspiration for your own projects.
Each red dot on the googlemap represents a project partner. If you click on it a text bubble will show the good practice projects this organisation was involved in. Click on the project name and you will get more information about it.
You can navigate the googlemap with the symbols in the top left corner of the map. Navigate around the map with the arrows, use [+] to zoom in and [-] to zoom out. You can also click and drag the map.
Click the [Refine your search] button to open a search interface. Select all the criteria that you want to search on. You can search for one or more of the following criteria:
Click [Search] and find a list of inspirational projects.
If your project was particularly successful or innovative for the target groups you are working with, you can suggest us to add your good practice to this database.
Why reinvent the wheel, if other people already did something similar before. That is why the SALTO network has been sharing good practices on its webpages and newsletters for more than 10 years. This database makes searching easier and more interactive (e.g. with the googlemaps).
Different SALTO resource centres feed the database based on the good practices it receives. SALTO Easterrn Europe and Caucaus manages this database on behalf of the SALTO network.: .
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