Impact Lab for Youth Work : Designing Impact-Oriented Erasmus+ Youth Exchanges

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Impact Lab for Youth Work : Designing Impact-Oriented Erasmus+ Youth Exchanges

Training Course 7-13 March 2026 | Country Court Pension, Mureș, Romania The training course aims to strengthen the competences of youth workers and organizations to design, manage, and implement quality Erasmus+ youth exchanges as structured learning processes.

DESCRIPTION OF THE TRAINING COURSE:

Impact Lab for Youth Work is a 5-day training course bringing together 24 participantsresidents of European Union Member States and third countries not associated to Erasmus+ programme, to explore how Erasmus+ youth exchanges can become powerful learning experiences.

While Erasmus+ offers strong opportunities for youth work development, many youth exchanges struggle to create clear learning pathways, meaningful impact, and sustainable results. Challenges often appear in learning design, the strategic use of non-formal education methods, inclusion, and the transfer of learning beyond the project itself.

This training course responds to these challenges by focusing on impact-driven design of youth exchanges. Participants will explore how to plan and implement youth exchanges as structured learning processes, how to align objectives, activities, and methods with the real needs of young people, and how to work in international partnerships that support quality and impact.
 

AIM

The aim of the training course is to strengthen the competences of youth workers to design and implement Erasmus+ youth exchanges that create clear, meaningful, and sustainable impact for young people, organisations, and local communities.

OBJECTIVES

O1: Develop a clear understanding of what quality and impact mean in Erasmus+ youth exchanges, by exploring the full project cycle—from needs analysis and learning design to evaluation and follow-up—using non-formal and experiential learning approaches.

O2: Strengthen their ability to design youth exchanges as coherent learning processes, aligning objectives, activities, non-formal methods, and expected learning outcomes with the needs, realities, and learning styles of young people.

O3: Improve their capacity to build and manage international partnerships through co-creation, shared quality standards, and a common, impact-oriented approach to the development of Erasmus+ youth exchange projects.

TARGET GROUP

  • The target group for this training course includes youth workers, trainers, youth leaders, youth project managers, and volunteers who are involved in, or plan to be involved in, the design and implementation of Erasmus+ youth exchanges, and who want to strengthen the quality, learning design, and impact of their youth exchanges.
  • Residents of European Union Member States and third countries not associated with the Erasmus+ Programme.\

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Analyse the learning and impact needs of young people and communities in the context of Erasmus+ youth exchanges, using needs analysis as a foundation for project design.

Design Erasmus+ youth exchanges as structured learning processes, clearly connecting aims, learning objectives, activities, non-formal education methods, and expected learning outcomes.

Apply impact-oriented thinking when planning youth exchanges, identifying how learning, participation, and follow-up activities contribute to short-, mid-, and long-term impact.

Select and use non-formal and experiential learning methods strategically, based on learning objectives, group dynamics, inclusion considerations, and desired impact.

Integrate evaluation and reflection processes into youth exchanges in order to assess learning outcomes, measure impact, and support continuous improvement.

Plan meaningful follow-up and dissemination actions that support the transfer of learning results to organisations, local communities, and future Erasmus+ projects.

Your kind of training?

Apply now!Application deadline (24h UTC): 15 February 2026Date of selection: 20 February 2026

Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/14384

This Training Course is

for 24 participants

from Eastern Partnership countries , Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries , Southern Mediterranean countries , Western Balkan countries 

and recommended for

Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers, Volunteering mentors, Youth coaches

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Asociatia Ingens Risus (Youth NGO)

Ingens Risus is a non-governmental, non-profit organization dedicated to fostering the interests of youth residing in rural and small urban areas, primarily within Harghita County and beyond. Our mission extends to strengthening connections among individuals from various ethnic, social, and minority backgrounds.

The specific objectives guiding all our organization's activities are as follows:
• promoting intercultural dialogue;
• preventing the risk of marginalization and social exclusion of young people with fewer opportunities;
• encouraging young people and adults to engage in international mobility;
• promotion of European culture and values among young people and adults;
• developing and promoting tolerance and non-discriminatory behaviour;
• supporting youth in their personal and professional development;
• promoting outdoor activities and sports.

Website: https://www.ingensrisus.eu/

Contact for questions:

Victor-Andrei Caldare

E-Mail: [email protected]

Phone: +40 766 415 881

Costs

Participation fee

No participation fee is required.

Accommodation and food

Costs for accommodation and food are covered by the Erasmus+ Programme.

The training course will take place at Pensiunea Country Court, located in Curteni, Mureș County, Romania, a peaceful venue surrounded by nature that offers a comfortable and focused environment for learning, reflection, and international exchange. The venue provides suitable indoor and outdoor spaces for workshops, group work, and non-formal learning activities.

Participants will be accommodated at the guesthouse in shared rooms (2–3 persons per room), separated by gender to ensure comfort and privacy.

All participants will be provided with three meals per day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), prepared on-site, and two coffee breaks.

Travel reimbursement

The selected participants’ travel costs will be covered by the coordinator.  After being selected, you will be contacted to learn more about the overall procedure to arrange the booking of your travel tickets and the reimbursement of your travel expenses.

Izvor: salto-youth.net

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