Successful Implementation of The Second STELLA’s TPM

On December 17th and 18th, EKO hosted the STELLA project’s Transnational Project Meeting (TPM) in Athens, bringing all partners together to discuss key aspects of the project. The TPM focused on the upcoming training course in Malta, scheduled for March, and plans for the next TPM, which will be hosted by AZO in Cyprus. Partners shared valuable suggestions and explored strategies to enhance the project’s impact and effectiveness, fostering a collaborative and productive exchange of ideas.

Discussions also highlighted the guidelines and deadlines of the project’s key deliverables, which include:

  1. A Collection of 75 Best Practices on using sports for raising environmental awareness.
  2. Interviews with Stakeholders and Experts in sports and sustainability education.
  3. A Toolkit providing resources and tools to help youth workers effectively use sports to promote environmental education.

The STELLA project, a KA2 initiative funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, is a collaborative effort involving five organizations from five European countries. Running for 24 months, from March 1, 2024, to February 28, 2026, the project aims to promote environmental sustainability through sports by fostering international cooperation and innovative educational approaches. Coordinated by TDM 2000 ODV (Italy), the partnership includes TDM 2000 (Malta), Active Zone Outdoor (Cyprus), SYAJ—Associacao Juvenil Synergia (Portugal), and EKO (Greece). Together, these organizations are committed to creating impactful resources and tools to integrate environmental awareness into sports education.

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