Social media campaign

May 25, 2025

Estimated timeframe – April-June 2026

The campaign is part of the follow-up training activities. Participants will be invited to create digital artistic content that contains an educational component.

At least 50 social media posts will be created based on virtual collaboration and experimentation. The topics will reflect socially important issues, including the horizontal aspects of the Erasmus+2021-2027 program: environmental sustainability, diversity and inclusion, democratic values, civic engagement and participation, digital dimension (digitalization and participation, digital democracy), etc.

Special campaign hashtags will be introduced to facilitate the creation of content around specific topics. The works will be exhibited on Instagram and Facebook channels, providing a platform for public viewing and discussion, as well as ensuring the dissemination of the project results.

Main objectives:

  • To promote active cooperation among participants, developing a sense of community and shared responsibility;
  • Demonstrate innovative approaches to social problems, interact with a wider audience, promoting democratic values;
  • To support local activities in Ukraine and Georgia using social media tools;
  • Raise awareness of social issues among a wider audience;
  • To create a space for training participants to apply the concepts, skills and knowledge gained during the training;

Turn theoretical knowledge into practical elements of the campaign by developing interesting and effective artistic content related to civic education.

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This block of activities is aimed at raising awareness of the role of art and artivism in the development of civic education, demonstrating successful examples of artivism, and inspiring the use of project products.

Networking meeting

The meeting will be aimed at formalizing the international CivicArt Alliance network. The event brings together representatives of the Consortium and their partners, including representatives of formal education institutions, artists, and youth NGOs that participated in the project activities. The total number of participants is 20 persons.

Local activities in Ukraine and Georgia

Local activities are scheduled for the first half of 2026. Participants of the study visit and training course will have the opportunity to practice the newly developed competencies in their communities.

Social media campaign

Estimated timeframe – April-June 2026. The campaign is part of the follow-up training activities. Participants will be invited to create digital artistic content that contains an educational component.

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The estimated date of the training is February 2026. The call for participants will be announced in October 2025. The training will aim to strengthen the capacity of youth workers from Ukraine and Georgia to implement non-formal civic education activities through artistic tools.

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