ACTIVE in sport and based in the EU? We want to hear from you!
Are you based in a European Union country. Do you play, coach or work in sports. If yes, then take part in the ACTIVE project online survey. The questions will only takes 5 minutes to answer and will play a key role in the development of the wider ACTIVE project.
The survey is available in:
Launched in 2021, ACTIVE aims to promote interest in and commitment to the European Youth Goals (link to: https://youth-goals.eu/youthgoals) in the field of grassroots sports among young adults (16-30).
The 11 European Youth Goals summarise the issues that affect young people in Europe and the political priorities that are important to them. The Youth Goals show in which areas change still has to happen so that young people in Europe can use their full potential.
The survey will help the project learn more about your understanding of and engagement with the EU. It will only take 5 minutes to fill out, but will be invaluable in planning the future work of ACTIVE, which will include international training events for coaches and athletes.
ACTIVE is funded by the EU Erasmus+ programme and implemented by GEA, Fare network, ASSIST, ENSE, KMOP, JPKeV and DOTS. Find out more about ACTIVE here: https://active.geacoop.org/
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