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Rural Innovators Booklet

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Rural Innovators Booklet contains detailed information on how to develop a project in a rural area. It can also be aplyed to non-rural areas.

Aims of the tool

To showcase a detailed path for the development of projects, specificly in rural areas.

Description of the tool

The content of this booklet is:
Profiling your organisation;
Developing the organisation;
The role of the rural youth worker;
Basics of project management;
Follow-up, dissemination and exploitation od results;
Participate in someone else's project first;
Money for international rural youth projects;
Money for international (rural) youth projects;
Involve rural young people;
Make young people proud of their rural heritage.

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Tool overview

Rural Innovators Booklet

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/2261

This tool is for

Youth workers; Project Managers.

and addresses

Project Management, Organisational Management, Youth Participation

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Solidariedarte Associação de Educação e Integração pela Arte e Desenvolvimento Cultural, Social e Local (on 13 March 2018)

and last modified

13 March 2018

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