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PRISMA EU10 SEMINAR BOOKLET – LEVEL UP YOUR YOUTH WORK

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This publication was created during the “Level Up Your Youth Work” Seminar in Benalmádena, Spain, in April 2025—co-funded by Erasmus+ and coordinated by GEYC.

Aims of the tool

Designed by and for youth work professionals, the booklet captures the energy, ideas, and outcomes of the PRISMAEU10 seminar. With insights from over 30 contributors across 15+ countries, it offers:

Key concepts in green, digital, and social youth work
An accessible EU funding compass for NGOs
Field visit highlights from Málaga and Benalmádena
Best practices and grassroots innovations
Strategic insights on the future of European youth work

Description of the tool

Whether you're designing your next Erasmus+ project or running an NGO training session, this booklet offers both inspiration and concrete tools. It reflects PRISMA’s vision: open, inclusive, and quality-driven youth work across Europe.

NGOs can use it to:

Train staff and youth workers internally
Enhance project planning and funding readiness
Explore replicable best practices
Collaborate across thematic areas and geographies

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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/5085

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Lina Boicu (on 28 August 2025)

and last modified

26 August 2025

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