Are you an ALDA member from an EU country looking to enhance your knowledge in EU Project Development, EU Funding Programmes, and Local Democracy? ALDA is thrilled to offer you an exclusive opportunity to participate in customised training sessions designed to meet your specific needs.
Why this opportunity is for you
As an ALDA member, you have the unique chance to access free, tailor-made training sessions delivered by ALDA’s highly qualified staff. These sessions are designed to provide in-depth insights and practical knowledge on key topics that matter most to your organisation.
Which topics will be covered?
Our training sessions can be customised to focus on the following key areas:
EU Project Development and EU Funds
- Master the Project Cycle Management (PCM) and the Logical Framework.
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027 and explore EU Funding Programmes like CERV, Erasmus+, Creative Europe, and Life.
Good Local Governance and Citizens’ Participation
- Dive deep into participatory processes and multi-stakeholder cooperation to strengthen local democracy and governance.
What will you gain?
By participating in these trainings, you can expect to:
- Enhance your expertise in EU Funding: Learn the latest updates on funding opportunities for both EU and non-EU member states, with a particular focus on sectors such as education, culture, employment, social inclusion, environment, sports, governance, and research.
- Strengthen local governance skills: Develop advanced knowledge in areas such as citizen participation, good governance practices, and collaborative efforts that drive impactful local democracy initiatives.
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How to organise your training
ALDA offers these trainings at no cost to its members, ensuring that they are accessible and beneficial to all. Here’s how it works:
- Tailor-made logistics: Trainings can be organised online, with no additional costs, or in-person. For in-person sessions, the organising member is responsible for securing a suitable venue.
- Participant requirements: For online trainings, a minimum of 20 participants is required, while in-person sessions require at least 50 attendees. As the organiser, you have the flexibility to invite participants who would benefit from the training.
How to get started
If you’re interested in organising a training session, simply fill out the questionnaire you received via email. ALDA will then get in touch with you to identify your specific training needs and assist you in planning the event.
Don’t miss ut on this exclusive offer!
This opportunity is available exclusively to ALDA members from EU countries. Take advantage of this chance to enhance your organisation’s capacity in EU project development, funding, and local governance.
Empower your team with knowledge and skills that will drive success!
We look forward to collaborating with you to create a meaningful training experience tailored to your needs.