Training Course – Sparking Change: Enhancing Community Impact in European Solidarity Corps Activities
Training Course
3-7 November 2025 | Leuven, Belgium – FL
Are you involved in volunteering and solidarity projects? Do you want to dive deeper into community impact? Join our training course to discover how to make a tangible difference through your activities.
Gain insights into the communities you serve and the impact you aim to achieve. Learn about effective tools and methods on how to measure and enhance your project’s community impact. Widen your knowledge about how to set up an action plan and take concrete first steps to elevate your project’s effectiveness through trying out tools and being inspired by peers.
Aims and objectives
Volunteering and solidarity project organizers or participants will have the opportunity to:
- Gain a better and deeper understanding of community impact in general
- Learn how to enhance community impact of their projects
- Get a better connection with the ESC projects
- Get insight in concrete tools (i.e. ImpactTool, design thinking methodology) for implementing, creating and measuring in your own context
- Learn how other organisations are creating impact
- Create a network of impact-oriented partners
Methodology
This training course uses non-formal learning methods. The ImpactTool and the design thinking methodology will be introduced as ways to ideate activities to improve community impact in ESC projects.
Participants profile
- Active in the daily implementation of volunteering and/or solidarity projects from European Solidarity Corps Programme
- Youth worker who supports young people in participating in European Solidarity Corps activities
- Volunteering ESC Project coordinator/manager motivated to sparkle change in their community through their work
- Mentor, tutor, or coach of European volunteers and/ or informal groups of young people
All participants should be older than 18 years and be able to communicate in English.
We will happily discuss with you your support and/or accessibility needs and meet them to the best of our abilities.
More information at: SALTO