Youth Impact+

Digital Tool

Welcome to the YouthImpact+ Digital Tool

What You’ll Find Here

Youthimpact Digital Tool

How it works

The process of using the Youthimpact digital tool

About YouthImpact Digital Tool

Welcome to the YouthImpact+ digital tool. This digital tool is interactive and has been created to allow youth workers and youth-focused project coordinators to quantify the social and environmental impact of youth projects.

How It Works

Initially, the user of the tool can implement the exercise by entering the project name, the agreed objectives, target groups and stakeholders and can also invite other partners to collaborate in the exercise.

The process of using the Youthimpact digital tool will follow the same procedure as the Impact+ exercise, but
with all partners contributing interactively and remotely. The timelines for completing the exercise are set by the developer/coordinator and other partners will have to follow this timeline to complete the exercise.

In addition, the tool enables the user to complete the exercise and export a report based on the data provided during the exercise.

This report can be used to prepare interim or final reports and to inform the organisation before or at the start of a project.

Objective

The objectives of the YouthImpact digital tool are aligned with the strategic youth objectives of the European Union 2019-2027:

a) expected impact on each of the stakeholder groups

b) subsequent indicators for each of these impacts

c) data sources from which the indicators will be measured

Module 7 How project impact relates to EU policy objectives

/7

Self-assessment before the module

1 / 7

Which category you fall in?

2 / 7

Section 1:  The subcategory "developing youth work" should take into consideration:

3 / 7

One of the consequences of the European Youth Strategy is:

4 / 7

Section 2:  According to the objectives of the European Youth Strategy, the impact for young people is:

5 / 7

Youth stands by the European Union and has confidence in it

6 / 7

Section 3:  In a labour market where working conditions are difficult and the demands of the times are constantly increasing, young workers do not need to be fully technologically up to date.

7 / 7

The COVID-19 pandemic led to the development of strategic objectives by the European Union to introduce young workers to innovation

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