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Borderless Eur ope ? Summary of the project

Borderless Eur ope ? Summary of the project. Alattyányi István S ubotica , 13 th October, 2012. Borderless EUR Closing Conference HUSRB/1002/222/159. Antecedents. February, 2011. Borderless Eur submission – submission of the Borderless Europe project July, 2011. Results

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Borderless Eur ope ? Summary of the project

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  1. Borderless Europe?Summary of the project Alattyányi István Subotica, 13th October, 2012. Borderless EUR Closing Conference HUSRB/1002/222/159

  2. Antecedents February, 2011. Borderless Eur submission – submission of the Borderless Europe project July, 2011. Results January, 2012. Change of partners, then signing the contract and conduction of the project

  3. Data of the project • Duration of the support: 10 months • Material amount of subsidy: 71,387.25 EUR • Total budget of the program: 83,985 EUR • Partners: LB: South-plain Youth Foundation for leisure time and lifestyle PP: SPOT Association

  4. Goals and the target group Goals: - civil initiatives • cultural exchange - creation and strengthening of the common regional awareness - strengtheningthe sense of belonging to the common region Target group: - Theyoung people of the age group of high school pupils and students in the DKMT Euroregion

  5. Activities • Press conference combined with a project-opening conference (Szeged); • International assessment of the impactby involving the target groups in both countries (HU/SRB); • The realization of two student-campsin the two countries (HU/SRB); • Preparing an interactive website(HU/SRB/ENG); • Youth expert activities (HU/SRB); • Youth training and skills development(HU/SRB); • Project-closing event combined with a press conference, with the involvement of the young people (Subotica);

  6. PR andCOMMUNICATIONin 3 languages - 2 x 400 brochures (presenting the program); - 2 x 300 letter paper; - 300 pens, 500 folders, 1000 pocket calendars; - 1 -1 press conferences on the occasion of the opening conference and the closing conference; - 2 x 500 programbrochures (presenting the camp); - 2 press coverages (printed HU/SRB); - 2 radio reports; - 2 internetappearances;

  7. Numerals and Facts • Opening event of the project and the press conference: 181 persons participating, • International assessment of the impact: 1350 people x 2 participants ; • 2 x 10 days of realizing the student camp with 2 x 50 participants; (the total amount of applicants 87 people) • Youth expert activities: active days of consultancy: 60 days of consulting; • Youth training and skills development in 160 activecontact hours; • 3 pieces of press articles published in a national newspaper (HU/SRB/ENG) in 3 x 150,000 copies pre an article; • 4 times publishing an electronic article in electronic youth media; • 3767 searches on out website in 6 months’ time; • 4 pieces of PR reports prepared and published (HU/SRB/ENG); • 2 regional radio interviews (MR1)

  8. The expected outcomes of the program - definitely not short-term ones; - continuouseducation, training and skills development; - Building a regional generational network; - Partner searches and generation of new projects - Vitalizing the economic networks; • Complex protection of the ecosystem • The running cooperation of Economic/Educational/Civil sectors.

  9. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

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