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<div class=teaser-text>Projects are an experiential self-learning field for civic engagement. They are facilitating the idea of initiative, helping the involved people to acquire skills and knowledge in a very direct way. Furthermore, they are connecting volunteer activity with the direct of the project in the society. Under this perspective, projects are a civic learning space for civic engagement. In this section we offer methods to explore the visions and needs, and how to come from these explorations to a concept.</div>
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[[File:check.png | left]]This tool is based on the well-known Business Model Canvas: a non-linear approach to brainstorming, strategizing and developing new projects. It allows you to describe, design, challenge and (re-)invent your project in a very visual manner.
 
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<i class="fas fa-glasses"></i> [[Collaboration for Social Change]]<br>
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[[File:Method.png | left]]Participants reflect, how the main sectors within the society interact. The method gives an idea, to what extent the impact of a social initiative may depend from cooperation across sectoral borders.
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<i class="fas fa-cog"></i> [[Concept Map]]<br>
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<i class="fas fa-cog"></i> [[Change Your World with 50 Euro]]<br>
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[[File:Method.png | left]]Help your participants to describe their initiative starting with the impact (instead of the image or the activities).
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<i class="fas fa-cog"></i> [[Future Workshop]]<br>
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<i class="fas fa-cog"></i> [[Map your neighborhood]]<br>
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<i class="fas fa-cog"></i> [[My Further Civic Involvement: Meditation on the Future]]<br>
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<i class="fas fa-cog"></i> [[Silent Journey]]<br>
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<i class="fas fa-cog"></i> [[Task: Start with "Why"]]<br>
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<i class="fas fa-cog"></i> [[The Oasis Game]]<br>
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<i class="far fa-check-square"></i> [[Checklist: Crucial Questions]]<br>
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<i class="far fa-check-square"></i> [[Collaboration Canvas]]<br>
[[File:Method.png | left]]Inspire people how to start initiatives and thinking about social impact on a grassroot level.
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<i class="far fa-check-square"></i> [[Checklist: Why do I get involved?]]<br>
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<i class="far fa-check-square"></i> [[Checklist: Project Concept]]<br>
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<i class="far fa-check-square"></i> [[Checklist: Quick Project Check]]<br>
  
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===[[Bridge to the Future]]===
 
[[File:Method.png |left]]In order to understand better what changes your own ideas can bring about, it can help to picture a bridge. On one side of the bridge is the present or the past, on the other side is the future. The two sides are connected by a bridge, which represents the initiative.
 
 
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===[[Map your neighborhood]]===
 
[[File:Method.png | left]]Let your participants take a look at their neighborhood. They may draw, sketch, or paint a map and put in all relevant information.
 
 
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[[File:Method.png | left]]Have your participants to find out more about their target group. The method will help them listen, empathize, and make careful observations.
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===[[Designing a persona]]===
 
[[File:Method.png | left]] A persona may represent a typical person affected by an initiative, or the initiative's target audience or group. Imagine a concrete person, with a name, habits, and clothing. Try to understand them as deeply as possible. Try to think like them, take a "walk in their shoes'". Developing these personas are the first step in helping real people and reflecting critically on our assumptions.
 
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===[[Checklist: Crucial Questions]]===
 
[[File:check.png | left]]The first step into a civil initiative. In form of checklist work participants begin to answer questions regarding their personal perspective on civil involvement.
 
 
 
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===[[Checklist: Why do I get involved?]]===
 
[[File:Check.png | left]]A checklist for you and your team for finding out more about each one's motivation
 
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=== [[My Further Civic Involvement: Meditation on the Future]]===
 
[[File:Method.png | left]]This method creates impulses for strong imagination of future by meditation and visioning the future plans in the meditation process.
 
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===[[Project Inspiration]]===
 
[[File:Article.png | left]]Projects are a good framework for gaining experience, making a societal impact, building networks, and putting democratic or idealistic principles into practice. Therefore it is a good idea to encourage participants to seek out volunteer project work.
 
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=== [[Word Cloud]]===
 
[[File:Method.png | left]]This is a tool for collecting associations in small groups or teams. It consists from the steps collecting associations and prioritizing these.
 
 
 
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===[[Logic of the project]]===
 
[[File:Article.png | left]]This structure helps participants to assemble a logical and concise project concept from the different inspirations and content snippets and to present it.
 
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===[[Impact Chain]]===
 
[[File:Method.png | left]]An impact chain shows the logical connection between 1. your observation of society, 2. your idea how and with what kind of resources you will try to change something and 3. the intended impact.
 
  
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===[[Silent Journey]]===
 
[[File:Method.png | left]]Participants find out what is a social issue they are burning for. The method can be used during a project idea development phase within a training.
 
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=== [[Ideas that match]]===
 
[[File:Method.png | left]]The more possibilities for development you consider, the more likely it is for your idea to loose clarity. This method introduces the need for focus and for concentrating on a few aspects. We use wooden matchsticks.
 
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===[[Checklist: Project Concept]]===
 
[[File:check.png | left]]This checklist helps teams or individuals to describe their initiative in form of a concept.
 
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===[[Checklist: Quick Project Check]]===
 
[[File:check.png | left]]Criteria for the quality check of your project description.
 
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===[[A Shared Ideaspace]]===
 
[[File:Method.png | left]]A proposal for an idea development workshop with larger groups of people who want to implement a civil initiative.
 
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===[[Concept Map]]===
 
[[File:Method.png | left]]A concept map is a graphical tool for organizing and presenting knowledge and showing links among different concepts. The idea is to create a map throughout the duration of the meeting. As participants add aspects to it every day, it will document the group’s shared knowledge.
 
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===[[Planning Stakeholder Communication]]===
 
[[File:Article.png | left]]Grounding on a mapping of stakeholders, you identify the most relevant stakeholders by following two criteria: their power and their interest in your activity.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:54, 2 January 2024

Implementing Visions with Projects

Projects are an experiential self-learning field for civic engagement. They are facilitating the idea of initiative, helping the involved people to acquire skills and knowledge in a very direct way. Furthermore, they are connecting volunteer activity with the direct of the project in the society. Under this perspective, projects are a civic learning space for civic engagement. In this section we offer methods to explore the visions and needs, and how to come from these explorations to a concept.


Inspiring Handbooks and Resources:

Activism/­Active Citizenship/Project Work


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H. Fahrun, E. Skowron,
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Initiative Cookbook


Homemade Engagement. An Introduction to Project Management.

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