
Revitalising a declining rural community by developing a sustainable ecovillage through learning and networking.
Revitalising a declining rural community by developing a sustainable ecovillage through learning and networking.
A young unemployed resident of a poor rural area used support from the LEADER measure to create a business that provides a renewable energy source (firewood).
The project was aimed at revitalising small villages that were suffering from depopulation by promoting rural tourism and affirming the cultural identity of the population.
The ACCESS’R project aimed at collecting and disseminating ideas on how to develop new services for people living in rural areas.
A social enterprise used RDP funding to foster social innovation and entrepreneurship in one of the most depopulated regions in Europe.
Supporting activities for the development and promotion of a Culinary Trail in the Opolskie Voivodeship, combined with capacity building for its members.
Reducing the gap between generations and promoting social cohesion in order to reverse population decline in rural areas.
This case study illustrates how LEADER can respond to local development needs.
A young entrepreneur received LEADER support to buy modern veterinary equipment that enabled her to provide farmers and pet owners with high-quality services.
A new culinary concept for a restaurant which gives diners a clear view of the farm’s cattle barn helping them discover the linkages between food and farming.