Do you believe in the European values of dignity and human rights, democracy, freedom, equality and legality? At ALDA yes, we do, and we are convinced that it is worth acting for these principles now.

When? At the next European elections, which will take place from 23 to 26 May 2019, and which will be crucial for the future of the European project – for our future. Across Europe, citizens aged 18 will be called to vote to elect representatives to the European Parliament, and for thousands of them it will be their first opportunity to exercise their right to vote. We need you, to reach out to young voters and make clear to them what is at stake in these consultations, how to vote and its consequences.

To do this, ALDA, in collaboration with ENAIP – national network of services for training and employment, is offering 6 grants of 300 € each to young people up to 30 years old residing in Italy for the realization of initiatives aimed at raising awareness among young people about the upcoming European elections.

How? We don’t need to be superheroes to make a difference, but we can leave our mark through street actions, online campaigns, videos, local events, round tables, youth forums, flyers and posters, and so on. These actions will ideally take place between March and mid-May 2019.

Do you have a great idea on how to encourage the youth in your community to vote? Are you an Italian resident and between the ages of 18 and 30?

Send an outline of your initiative in PDF (max. 2 pages) to irene.zanetti@aldaintranet.org by March 12, 2019, clearly explaining:

– how many people you will reach and through which modalities
– the expected costs to implement the action (you will need to send us justifications of costs incurred).

Whether you want to change things or you are satisfied with the current situation, the European elections are the opportunity to make your voice heard! Did you know that the European Parliament is the only European institution directly elected by the citizens? And did you know that the European Parliament represents European citizens as such?

We are counting on you so that young Europeans can have their say, for a stronger Europe!

Do you believe in the European values of dignity and human rights, democracy, freedom, equality and legality? At ALDA yes, we do, and we are convinced that it is worth acting for these principles now.

When? At the next European elections, which will take place from 23 to 26 May 2019, and which will be crucial for the future of the European project – for our future. Across Europe, citizens aged 18 will be called to vote to elect representatives to the European Parliament, and for thousands of them it will be their first opportunity to exercise their right to vote. We need you, to reach out to young voters and make clear to them what is at stake in these consultations, how to vote and its consequences.

To do this, ALDA, in collaboration with ENAIP – national network of services for training and employment, is offering 6 grants of 300 € each to young people up to 30 years old residing in Italy for the realization of initiatives aimed at raising awareness among young people about the upcoming European elections.

How? We don’t need to be superheroes to make a difference, but we can leave our mark through street actions, online campaigns, videos, local events, round tables, youth forums, flyers and posters, and so on. These actions will ideally take place between March and mid-May 2019.

Do you have a great idea on how to encourage the youth in your community to vote? Are you an Italian resident and between the ages of 18 and 30?

Send an outline of your initiative in PDF (max. 2 pages) to irene.zanetti@aldaintranet.org by March 12, 2019, clearly explaining:

– how many people you will reach and through which modalities
– the expected costs to implement the action (you will need to send us justifications of costs incurred).

Whether you want to change things or you are satisfied with the current situation, the European elections are the opportunity to make your voice heard! Did you know that the European Parliament is the only European institution directly elected by the citizens? And did you know that the European Parliament represents European citizens as such?

We are counting on you so that young Europeans can have their say, for a stronger Europe!