1) Aspern Fond (Ukraine) A Foundation based in Kiev, which runs a Home for homeless children, orphans and youth at risk, helping their integration into society through education, coaching, support and hosting, providing with lodiging, accommodation and medical care.
2) Atinati (Georgia) one of the oldest Georgian NGOs, based in the bordering city of Zugdidi, operates at local and international level, working mostly with IDP children and youth, providing education, initatives, mobility opporunities, and run their own Radio.
3) Balkan Children and Youth Foundation (FYR-Macedonia) Active at national and international level BCYF focuses on increasing the effectivness and sustainability of youth programmes, strengthen the capacity of children and youth NGOs, generate social investments from the private sector, enhance multi-sector co-operation.
4) Balkan Idea (Serbia) working both nationally and internationally on human and minority rights, interethnic and interfaith dialogue, peacebuilding through intercultural learning, through activities such as education, information, training, and mobility opportunities.
5) Binario Uno (Italy) is a group of young people based in Rome, taking care of intercultural dialogue, active participation and youth mobility. Operating mostly at international level, and acting locally promoting citizenship in urban and sub-urban areas of Rome.
6) Bosphorus (Germany) Working on intercultural dialogue between ethnic minorities and communities in Germany, biltareally working also in the areas that traditionally send migrants to Germany, in order to establish equal dialogue between the parts involved.
7) Youth Centre for Non Formal Education (Croatia) As a non-profit organization, CnC exists since 2003. We are the first Youth Centre in the Balkans. Our goal is to empower young people in the community of our city Osijek and the Balkan region through programmes, with the base of non-formal education. .
8) Cultural Triangle Prespa (Greece) based at the border between Greece, Albania and FYR Macedonia, on the Prespa lake, works on promoting cross-border co-operation and dialogue, as well as promoting sustainable tourism in their area, parallel to that developing civil society in the three border regions.
9) Environmental Centre Valbona (Albania) This centre aims at promoting the culture of environment, renewable energy sources, recycling and environmental responsibility through young people in Albania and especially in their local areas, enforcing such actions through international co-operation.
10) Environmental Responsible Action (Kosovo) Working in the city of Peja, ERA’s goal is to promote environmental awareness and consciousness, through nature exploration, work camps, information sessions to increase the public’s sensitivity towards the environment, as well as promoting and preserving the region’s cultural and natural heritage.
11) Fialta youth Education Centre (Belarus) Based in Minsk specialised in pedagogical sciences and youth work, in order to promote youth participation and democracy, focusing its activities on youth and teenagers to participate in local actions, as well as working with on counselling and advocacy for youth at risk.
12) Haide’da (Serbia) Started as an association of applied psychology, using their skills to empower individuals and potential to be protagonists in the development of a better society to live in. Active both internationally and nationally Hajde Da is based in Belgrade. promoting democracy, active citizenship, public advocacy and youth programmes.
13) Hemisferios Solidarios (Portugal) Solidarity, Respect and Integration, this group of students and professionals from Coimbra, is active in what they believe, applying in their integration work with ethnic communities, as well as in their international work at the service of sustainable development promotion and implementation.
14) Human Rights in Democracy Centre (Albania) This NGO mostly carries out advocacy and counselling concerning democracy and human rights and transparency in Albania today, through empowering young people to be active actors in the fields of citizenship, and aware of own rights and responsibility towards society.
15) Il Monastero (Italy) Based in Rome its main activity is networking, bringing together youth groups and youth NGOs and to implement coaching, capacity building, and training programmes to improve and increase the work carried out locally and internationally by this organisation.
16) International Initiatives Centre (Bulgaria) International Initiatives Centre has as its aim the empowerment of civil society in Bulgaria and its mobility and internationalisation through offering international long and short term opportunities, as well as developing their own local area of Razlog.
17) Interkulturelles Zentrum (Austria) IZ is based in Vienna, in many ways this organisation is the Founding Father of youthNET through its initiatives carried out in South East Europe and in the CIS in the past years as a major actor in youth policy implementation and fostering transnational co-operation between NGOs and Public Bodies.
18) New Eurasia Foundation (Russian Federation) This foundation is very active in the most disadvantaged areas of Russia, promoting dialogue, the culture of peace and active participation, both at grassroot and at policy level, operating nationwide, as well as implementing large youth policy events at international and national level.
19) People NGO (Ukraine) People NGO is operative in Kiev, though it is very active in promoting civil society through education and youth initiatives at urban level, as well as giving young people interregional cooperation opportunities in Eastern Europe and Caucasus, as well as carrying out co-operation programmes with EU countries.
20) Stepanavan Youth Centre (Armenia) This youth centre has an aim to promote volunteerism in rural areas of Armenia, as well as promoting access to education for youth at risk in geographically disadvantaged areas. Active locally and internationally, fosters education, information, advocacy and counselling.
21) The Globe (Czech Republic) Works promoting Non Formal Education and Peer Education, appliying it to local social work and international humanitarian work. Working on topics such as youth volunteerism, participation, youth at risk, and developing civil society through opportunities.
22) Traditional Culture and Sustainable Development (Bulgaria) This organisation works mostly in the rural areas of Bulgaria, promoting the international sensibilisation towards these areas and at the same time supporting the local sustainable tourism and preservation of the natural heritage by involving young people.
23) UNESCO Youth Club Thessaloniki (Greece) This organisation based in Thessaloniki is very active in the fields of youth empowerment towards participation, and fostering arts and creativity, as well as contributing to youth policy at national level.
24) United Youth of Europe (Austria) This NGO is based in Vienna, and mostly operates towards the integration and the equal opportunities of ethinic and cultural minorities living in Austria, through educational and leisure activities, information campaigns, counselling, and opportunities of international mobility and volunteering.
25) Youth Centre Brezice (Slovenia) This is a youth centre and hostel, which carries out activities for young people in Brezice and the surrounding rural areas, providing spaces and support for their creativity and opportunities to be active citizens, and to be offered a space and trust to be tomorrow’s leaders.
26) Youth Centre for Non Formal Education (Croatia) Based in Osijek this centre works with teenagers and youth at risk, training young people to become community leaders and at the same time educating on drug and AIDS prevention, on non-violence and conducting legality actions against underage alcohol consumption.
27) Youthnet Hellas (Greece) This organisation based in the island of Crete, is operative at national level to foster local youth initiatives, empowerment of young people through community programmes promoted by the EU, and through international initiatives both in Greece and Abroad.
28) Youth Centre “Ardhmeria” Q.R.A.K (Kosovo) Works both locally and internationally in order to create an advanced democratic society aiming at integration, co-operation and tolerance, supporting the development of youth by promoting and enhancing their ideas.
29) Juventas (Montenegro) is working at national level promoting democracy and active participation through youth initiatives and campaigns. and giving access to young people to information and knowledge necessary to be active citizens, as well as being involved in international and local projects aimed at youth empowerment.
2) Atinati (Georgia) one of the oldest Georgian NGOs, based in the bordering city of Zugdidi, operates at local and international level, working mostly with IDP children and youth, providing education, initatives, mobility opporunities, and run their own Radio.
3) Balkan Children and Youth Foundation (FYR-Macedonia) Active at national and international level BCYF focuses on increasing the effectivness and sustainability of youth programmes, strengthen the capacity of children and youth NGOs, generate social investments from the private sector, enhance multi-sector co-operation.
4) Balkan Idea (Serbia) working both nationally and internationally on human and minority rights, interethnic and interfaith dialogue, peacebuilding through intercultural learning, through activities such as education, information, training, and mobility opportunities.
5) Binario Uno (Italy) is a group of young people based in Rome, taking care of intercultural dialogue, active participation and youth mobility. Operating mostly at international level, and acting locally promoting citizenship in urban and sub-urban areas of Rome.
6) Bosphorus (Germany) Working on intercultural dialogue between ethnic minorities and communities in Germany, biltareally working also in the areas that traditionally send migrants to Germany, in order to establish equal dialogue between the parts involved.
7) Youth Centre for Non Formal Education (Croatia) As a non-profit organization, CnC exists since 2003. We are the first Youth Centre in the Balkans. Our goal is to empower young people in the community of our city Osijek and the Balkan region through programmes, with the base of non-formal education. .
8) Cultural Triangle Prespa (Greece) based at the border between Greece, Albania and FYR Macedonia, on the Prespa lake, works on promoting cross-border co-operation and dialogue, as well as promoting sustainable tourism in their area, parallel to that developing civil society in the three border regions.
9) Environmental Centre Valbona (Albania) This centre aims at promoting the culture of environment, renewable energy sources, recycling and environmental responsibility through young people in Albania and especially in their local areas, enforcing such actions through international co-operation.
10) Environmental Responsible Action (Kosovo) Working in the city of Peja, ERA’s goal is to promote environmental awareness and consciousness, through nature exploration, work camps, information sessions to increase the public’s sensitivity towards the environment, as well as promoting and preserving the region’s cultural and natural heritage.
11) Fialta youth Education Centre (Belarus) Based in Minsk specialised in pedagogical sciences and youth work, in order to promote youth participation and democracy, focusing its activities on youth and teenagers to participate in local actions, as well as working with on counselling and advocacy for youth at risk.
12) Haide’da (Serbia) Started as an association of applied psychology, using their skills to empower individuals and potential to be protagonists in the development of a better society to live in. Active both internationally and nationally Hajde Da is based in Belgrade. promoting democracy, active citizenship, public advocacy and youth programmes.
13) Hemisferios Solidarios (Portugal) Solidarity, Respect and Integration, this group of students and professionals from Coimbra, is active in what they believe, applying in their integration work with ethnic communities, as well as in their international work at the service of sustainable development promotion and implementation.
14) Human Rights in Democracy Centre (Albania) This NGO mostly carries out advocacy and counselling concerning democracy and human rights and transparency in Albania today, through empowering young people to be active actors in the fields of citizenship, and aware of own rights and responsibility towards society.
15) Il Monastero (Italy) Based in Rome its main activity is networking, bringing together youth groups and youth NGOs and to implement coaching, capacity building, and training programmes to improve and increase the work carried out locally and internationally by this organisation.
16) International Initiatives Centre (Bulgaria) International Initiatives Centre has as its aim the empowerment of civil society in Bulgaria and its mobility and internationalisation through offering international long and short term opportunities, as well as developing their own local area of Razlog.
17) Interkulturelles Zentrum (Austria) IZ is based in Vienna, in many ways this organisation is the Founding Father of youthNET through its initiatives carried out in South East Europe and in the CIS in the past years as a major actor in youth policy implementation and fostering transnational co-operation between NGOs and Public Bodies.
18) New Eurasia Foundation (Russian Federation) This foundation is very active in the most disadvantaged areas of Russia, promoting dialogue, the culture of peace and active participation, both at grassroot and at policy level, operating nationwide, as well as implementing large youth policy events at international and national level.
19) People NGO (Ukraine) People NGO is operative in Kiev, though it is very active in promoting civil society through education and youth initiatives at urban level, as well as giving young people interregional cooperation opportunities in Eastern Europe and Caucasus, as well as carrying out co-operation programmes with EU countries.
20) Stepanavan Youth Centre (Armenia) This youth centre has an aim to promote volunteerism in rural areas of Armenia, as well as promoting access to education for youth at risk in geographically disadvantaged areas. Active locally and internationally, fosters education, information, advocacy and counselling.
21) The Globe (Czech Republic) Works promoting Non Formal Education and Peer Education, appliying it to local social work and international humanitarian work. Working on topics such as youth volunteerism, participation, youth at risk, and developing civil society through opportunities.
22) Traditional Culture and Sustainable Development (Bulgaria) This organisation works mostly in the rural areas of Bulgaria, promoting the international sensibilisation towards these areas and at the same time supporting the local sustainable tourism and preservation of the natural heritage by involving young people.
23) UNESCO Youth Club Thessaloniki (Greece) This organisation based in Thessaloniki is very active in the fields of youth empowerment towards participation, and fostering arts and creativity, as well as contributing to youth policy at national level.
24) United Youth of Europe (Austria) This NGO is based in Vienna, and mostly operates towards the integration and the equal opportunities of ethinic and cultural minorities living in Austria, through educational and leisure activities, information campaigns, counselling, and opportunities of international mobility and volunteering.
25) Youth Centre Brezice (Slovenia) This is a youth centre and hostel, which carries out activities for young people in Brezice and the surrounding rural areas, providing spaces and support for their creativity and opportunities to be active citizens, and to be offered a space and trust to be tomorrow’s leaders.
26) Youth Centre for Non Formal Education (Croatia) Based in Osijek this centre works with teenagers and youth at risk, training young people to become community leaders and at the same time educating on drug and AIDS prevention, on non-violence and conducting legality actions against underage alcohol consumption.
27) Youthnet Hellas (Greece) This organisation based in the island of Crete, is operative at national level to foster local youth initiatives, empowerment of young people through community programmes promoted by the EU, and through international initiatives both in Greece and Abroad.
28) Youth Centre “Ardhmeria” Q.R.A.K (Kosovo) Works both locally and internationally in order to create an advanced democratic society aiming at integration, co-operation and tolerance, supporting the development of youth by promoting and enhancing their ideas.
29) Juventas (Montenegro) is working at national level promoting democracy and active participation through youth initiatives and campaigns. and giving access to young people to information and knowledge necessary to be active citizens, as well as being involved in international and local projects aimed at youth empowerment.