Partners

We are not alone in the field of youth. Neither do the other organizations all over the world! So, we always need partners at local, national and especially international levels. Since the foundation in 2008, Youth A.R.T. have managed to lead ongoing partnerships into stronger networks as well as getting dozens of new partner organizations from European, Mediterranean, Middle East, and even from Pacific countries.

We are well-aware of how difficult it is to establish partnerships and continue the ones already started. Partners need to be kept in touch, informed and updated for future projects. So do Youth A.R.T. leaders! We have always been grateful to our partners for their efforts to make our projects bigger success at times.

We would like thank once more to each partner organization we have met for years. Here is the list of our valuable partners!

TDM2000 International Network

Our most prestigious and fruitful network having active members from 15 countries, and getting larger and stronger day by day.

TDM 2000 International is an independent, non-profit organization, created and managed by youth leaders. It was established as an international network and it has been active all over Europe. It is open to welcome any new members that fulfill the requirements of the enrollment regulation. It values the mutual respect of culture and equality of mankind.

Its activities are aimed at encouraging the cooperation amongst countries in the field of youth in order to support personal and professional development of youngsters and to promote their active participation in regards to the evolution of the European Union towards a democratic and participative system at any level.

The activities it undertakes include the organization of various multicultural projects with the aim of promoting the cultural diversity on which Europe is made of. The organization and the realization of these international projects contribute to development of young people by broadening their understanding of cultural differences and by making them responsible for the activities that they undertake.

The network has been established only in 2008 but all its members have been working in the field of youth from many years. It works with young people from all over Europe and neighbor countries.

All activities implemented by the network are planned and realized by young people. Target groups are young people with restrictions: students, workers, unemployed, graduated, and without any upper level education. It tries to include in our activities all the interested youth no matter their social or geographical origin. It makes use of the European support programmes to involve especially those youngsters with fewer opportunities. Working on a wide geographical base, a network has higher possibilities to reach a higher number of people than a single country based organization can do.

According to the Statute (download PDF here), the board of TDM 2000 International is composed of the President, Vice-president, the person Responsible for Network Development and of the Secretariat. The core working group is composed of 30 people, coming from the member organizations, each addressing to a specific area according to their competences and interests. When it comes to realize the projects the number of people involved varies according to the needs.

TDM 2000 International gathers together 17 youth organizations in total, 2 from Italy (TDM2000, Centro Solidarietà Terzo Settore), 1 from Germany (TDM 2000 Germany e.V.), 1 from Estonia (TDM2000 Estonia), 1 from Latvia (TDM 2000 Latvia), 1 from Malta (TDM 2000 Malta), 1 from Greece (Evropaiki Koinonia Politiki Ekfrassi Thesmoi), 1 from F.Y.R.O.M Macedonia (Center for Intercultural Dialogue), 1 from Lithuania (TDM 2000 Lithuania Trio),1 from Israel (SparkPro Organization), 2 from Turkey (YOUTH A.R.T. Youth Art Research and Training Initiative, Kocaeli Yüksek Öğrenim Derneği), 1 from Hungary (Helvecia Kulturajaert Kozhasznu Alapitvany), 1 from Albania (Beyond Barriers), 1 from Romania (Asociatia De Tineret Bucura), 1 from Bosnia-Herzegovina (Asocijacija Graditelji Mira), 1 from Kosovo (Ligo Lex Legis).

New TDM2000 International Network members are going to be established soon. Lithuania has established TDM2000 Lithuania Trio as a group at the moment and they are going to formalize all the acts and documentations in the next days. TDM2000 Jordan is filling forms and meeting VIP to facilitate its establishment already from December of the last year and official voices say that process is going on positively. Cyprus and Armenia have been stopped by a “pink ribbon” visiting the lovely mum’s houses. But, they will start again soon.

To learn more about TDM2000 International Network, please click here.

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Our Project-based Partnerships

Apart from those organizations registered in TDM2000 International Network, we have many partnerships started during our ongoing and previous projects.

Finland Svenska 4H, from Finland.

Our partnership started within our Youth Exchange titled “Four Corners Four Cultures For One Europe”. Find more information on their website.

G.D.A.C, from Portugal.

Our partnership started within our Youth Exchange titled “Four Corners Four Cultures For One Europe”. Find more information on their website.

Pink Sweater Productions, from the Netherlands.

Our partnership started within our on-going long term project titled “iloveculture.eu / The Youth in Action Cultural Portal”. They are the promoting organization of this project. They professionally work on multimedia productions. Find more information on their website.

Estonian UNESCO Youth Association, from Estonia.

Our partnership started within our on-going long term project titled “iloveculture.eu / The Youth in Action Cultural Portal”. Find more information on their website.

PINA Youth Media Centre, from Slovenia.

Our partnership started within our on-going long term project titled “iloveculture.eu / The Youth in Action Cultural Portal”. Find more information on their website.

Keret, from Hungary.

Our partnership started within our on-going long term project titled “iloveculture.eu / The Youth in Action Cultural Portal”. Find more information on their website.

Malta UNESCO Youth Association, from Malta.

Our partnership started within our on-going long term project titled “iloveculture.eu / The Youth in Action Cultural Portal”. Find more information on their website.

UNESCO Initiatives Centre, from Poland.

Our partnership started within our on-going long term project titled “iloveculture.eu / The Youth in Action Cultural Portal”. Find more information on their website.

OMIX Ribadavia, from Spain.

Our partnership started within our on-going long term project titled “iloveculture.eu / The Youth in Action Cultural Portal”. Find more information on their website.

LOS Liberecká Občanská Společnost, from the Czech Republic.

Our partnership started within our on-going long term project titled “iloveculture.eu / The Youth in Action Cultural Portal”..

ACV Associacao Comunidade Verde, from Portugal.

Our partnership started and strengthened during the Training Course project titled “Intervideo Dialogue”, realized in Portugal. Find more information on their website.

International Network for Culture and Arts – (INCA), from the UK.

Our partnership started and strengthened during the Training Course project titled “I-Migrate, Invisible Theatre and Video”, to be realized in London, the UK. Find more information on their website.