The project addresses the dramatic problem of youth unemployment by strengthening the digital skills of young people under the age of 30 who are not studying or working, with a special focus on young people aged 25-29 from disadvantage groups (low-income, women, migrants, youngsters from rural areas). Inspired by the "Rapid Technology Skills Training" developed by the World Bank, our model uses a completely innovative approach, giving a central role to the companies within the project and carefully analysing market needs to facilitate job placement of the youngsters involved.

Every partner of the project is to organise 6 European Digital Bootcamps 10 weeks of intensive training classes each, with strong focus on IT hard skills, including soft skills training, too. After the training phase, participants have the opportunity of work-based learning offered by the sponsor companies of the program. By the end of 3 years, the project will involve 1,050 youngsters from the age group of 25-29, and at least 500 who are expected to obtain a job and 100 to become self-employed thanks to the acquired knowledge and skills.

A few months before its end, all partners from Greece, Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, Lithuania and Latvia have managed to complete even more cycles of the Bootcamps during the pandemic rather before that. Using online training methods we covered more geographical areas resulting in being very close to reach the initial target group numbers.

Since we want to represent a scalable model on a European basis, continuous monitoring and exchange of feedback and experiences among partners is fundamental for us. To reinforce this goal in the long term, together with all partners we will create, by the end of the project, The European Network of Digital Bootcamps which will help to effectively replicate and transfer the project results.

Project details

Project info
Period
2014-2021
Approval date
Grant financing
1405275.31€
Final project cost
1610995.57€