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Good Practices Prize for Youth Associativism

The Portuguese Institute for Sport and Youth has launched another edition of the "Good Practices Youth and Student Associativism".

For the Good Practices Prize for Youth Associativism, if your association has innovative projects with social impact in the community, apply and qualify for a prize of € 1,500.

This contest intends to select, in each region, an association that, due to its activity and characteristics, was most prominent in 2017, in different fields such as:

  • impact on the community (s);
  • internationalization dimension;
  • performance characteristics;
  • quality and innovation;
  • consistency and capacity for expression as schools of active citizenship and civic and democratic participation of young people.

Youth associations and their respective registered federations can apply for RNAJ. An association will be awarded by region, with a monetary value of € 1,500. Honorable mentions can also be awarded in the amount of € 350. More info and access to regulation and forms here.

For the modality of Good Practices Award for Student Associativism, the competition intends to select, in each region, an association of students that, due to its activity and characteristics, most stood out in 2017, for the ability to:

  • promote, inform and communicate the rules, rights, duties and university experiences to the students of its educational establishment;
  • create impact and opportunities in the academic community, youth and general population as a vehicle for expression as schools of active citizenship and civic and democratic participation of young people.

In this modality, will also be awarded an association by region, with the monetary value of 1,500 €.
Honorable mentions can also be awarded in the amount of € 350. Associations of higher education students and their respective registered federations in RNAJ may apply. More info and access to regulation and forms here.

Applications are open until September 30. Do not miss this opportunity