Timespan: 01/01/2026 – 31/12/2026
Call: ERASMUS-YOUTH-2026-CSC-OG-SGA
(Civil Society Cooperation in the field of Youth – SGA)
Donor: European Union

Applicant: United Societies of Balkans (U.S.B)(Greece)
Partners: AGIS, NOTE et INNOVE (ANI International)- France; IAMAITA INTERCULTURA APS- Italy; Amaro Drom e.V. – Germany; AMICS – Spain; CET PLATFORM SKOPJE – Republic of North Macedonia; CONTEXTOS – Portugal; DEVELOPMENT CENTER FOR YOUTH (DC YOUTH) – Serbia; INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING (ICDET) – Bulgaria ; LDA Mostar – Bosnia and Herzegovina; NEVO PARUDIMOS – Romania; PER ESEMPIO ONLUS – Italy; Pistes-Solidaires – France; REDIAL – Ireland; Sempre a Frente – Poland; SOCIAL POLICY AND ACTION ORGANIZATION (S.P.A.O.) – Cyprus; TALLER D’ART, CULTURA I CREACIO (TACC BCN) – Spain; TOGETHER FOR LIFE (TFL) – Albania ; TURKISH EX-EVS VOLUNTEERS’ ASSOCIATION – Turkey; Youth for Youth – Slovakia.
DESCRIPTION
The TUNE Network’s 2026 Work Programme aims to strengthen meaningful youth participation, civic engagement, and inclusion across Europe through a transnational, youth-led approach. Responding to evidence gathered through the TUNE Youth Participation Survey, which highlights low representation, unequal opportunities, lack of information, and limited trust in institutions, the programme focuses on building the capacities of both young people and youth workers while creating accessible spaces for civic action.
In 2026, TUNE will implement a series of online and in-person trainings on youth civic engagement, democratic participation, project management, and digital tools. Youth workers will enhance their facilitation and leadership skills, enabling them to guide young people in local civic initiatives, while young people will gain opportunities to develop key competences, organise campaigns, facilitate workshops, and lead community actions.
The creation of a Youth Committee and thematic Working Groups will bring together participants from partner organisations to collaborate on priority issues such as inclusion, mental health, and accessibility, producing shared outputs and strengthening cross-border cooperation. Digital engagement campaigns across all member countries will mobilise young people around topics identified as most relevant by the survey, including mental health, education, peace, anti-discrimination, and climate action.
Local actions and trainings in each partner organisation will ensure that participation opportunities reach young people from diverse and fewer-opportunities backgrounds. A Europe-wide consultation survey and the annual General Assembly will allow TUNE to monitor progress, adjust strategies, and reinforce democratic governance within the network. Through this workplan, TUNE Network aims to create lasting structures for inclusive youth engagement and strengthen the impact of the member organisations at a local and European level.
NETWORK MAIN OBJECTIVES
TARGET GROUPS
RESULTS
The TUNE Network will lead to strengthened capacities of youth workers and young people through trainings, tools development, and the implementation of local activities focused on civic engagement and inclusion. At least 40 youth workers and 40 young people will be directly trained, while an additional 200 young people will participate in local trainings and activities. Developed learning materials, practical tools, and digital campaigns will support knowledge sharing and community engagement, reaching at least 20,000 people online.
Young people will take on active roles as facilitators, campaign organisers, and leaders of local initiatives, enhancing their communication, leadership, and teamwork skills. A strong focus is placed on including young people with fewer opportunities, contributing to more inclusive and equitable participation.
The project will further strengthen cooperation among youth organisations through thematic working groups, co-creation of outputs, and exchange of best practices. A consultation process involving at least 400 young people from over 20 countries will ensure that the future development of the network reflects the real needs of youth.
In the long term, the project contributes to higher-quality youth services, more inclusive communities, and increased youth participation in democratic processes, while building a sustainable and well-connected European youth network.