
An example of innovative youth work to support young people to plan and implement their own local development ideas.
An example of innovative youth work to support young people to plan and implement their own local development ideas.
An interterritorial cooperation project to address the challenges of outmigration and ageing in rural areas by investing in new technology solutions.
Investing in cutting edge production techniques (hydroponics in pots) allowed a farmer to fill a gap in the market increasing the availability of vegetables in winter, with minimal environmental impact.
A young farmer created a new business model that combines organic farming and environmental protection with job creation and socially inclusive educational services.
Comedor del Arte is an open meeting space that promotes a society built on empathy and solidarity through the arts and creativity.
The project converted a mobile container into a spectacular learning and meeting space to cooperate with companies and young people and improve job opportunities.
Green Care projects on family farms offer social services close to home in rural areas. They increase the quality of life for people, secure and create jobs while also helping to preserve small-scale agriculture and forestry.
Slow Trips unites partners from six EU Member States to communicate and market innovative tourism products characterised by sustainability and participation and to attract new target groups of tourists who are dissatisfied with superficial sightseeing.
A family farm converted to organic lavender farming in order to diversify their offer of products and services in an environmentally sustainable way.
In Slovenia, LEADER is implemented as part of a joint Community-Led Local Development (CLLD) approach that operates as a multi-funding system, combining EAFRD, EMFF and ERDF funding. The multi-funding approach is facilitated by a CLLD Coordination Committee.