Project partners

Project coordinator: Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens, Greece

Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences is a public university that offers a wide range of scientific fields in the areas of social and political theory and research, including international and European studies, science and media, sociology, social anthropology, psychology, political science, history, social policy, public administration, and economic and regional development. Over the years, Panteion University has shaped the development of these fields in Greece through a long and distinguished history of educational research, academic excellence, and consistent social contribution at both national and international levels.

Project partner: Leonardo Progetti Sociali, Italy

The Leonardo Social Cooperative, founded in 2003, has extensive experience in managing social services and implementing projects at municipal, regional, national, and European levels. The cooperative promotes a culture of solidarity, inclusion, and non-discrimination while prioritizing both the user and the professional relationship of support. Leonardo designs innovative models that strengthen autonomy and community empowerment, ensures continuous professional development for its members, and improves its organizational processes through a structured quality policy and the consistent dissemination of its methods and services.

Project partner: IASIS NGO, Grecee

IASIS NGO is a civil non-profit organisation founded in 2005, dedicated to promoting mental health and providing support to vulnerable groups through a wide range of psychosocial and community-based services. Its work includes psychological and counselling support, actions that address social exclusion, and initiatives that create equal opportunities and new perspectives. IASIS NGO applies principles of Social Psychiatry and Psychosocial Rehabilitation, offering specialised mental-health care and educational interventions aligned with national psychiatric reform and international guidelines.

Project partner: Bosnian Representative Association for Valuable Opportunities, Bosnia and Herzegovina

BRAVO is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation focused on empowering young people and adults through innovation, entrepreneurship, non-formal education, and community development. The organisation promotes active citizenship, inclusion, and modern learning approaches that strengthen personal and professional growth. Guided by principles of tolerance, diversity, openness, and democratic values, BRAVO builds strong partnerships across sectors and supports initiatives that develop 21st-century skills, encourage innovation, and contribute to sustainable local community progress.

Project partner: The Educational Cooperation Foundation, Bulgaria

ECF is a Bulgarian non-governmental organisation established in 2001 to support public-benefit initiatives in education and youth development. With extensive experience in coordinating national and international projects, ECF focuses on innovation in preschool, primary and secondary education, teacher training, gamified learning, diversity, inclusion and youth guidance. The organisation develops modern methodologies for online and classroom environments and maintains a structured quality management system grounded in transparency, evaluation and active cooperation with local and national institutions.

Project partner: ADAPTORA, Cyprus

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ADAPTORA is a forward-thinking organisation founded in 2019 in Limassol, Cyprus, with a strong presence in Vocational Education and Training and active participation in EU-funded projects across multiple sectors. The organisation supports European priorities in digital skills, environmental and social sustainability, and social inclusion. ADAPTORA specialises in targeted research, the development of innovative curricula, and the delivery of training programs designed to enhance professional growth and address emerging industry needs through modern, results-oriented methodologies.