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Applications for the European Youth Capital 2028 are now open

28/11/2024

Does your city have what it takes to become the next European Youth Capital? 💪 Each year, a European city is given the opportunity to showcase innovative ideas and projects done by, and for young people, improving youth participation across the continent. The European Youth Capital title is bringing communities together since 2009, creating liveable city ecosystems for young people. Apply now to become the next European Youth Capital.

Would you like to know more? Get in touch!

Ivan
Ivan Neirotti

why should your municipality apply?

Young people must have an equal opportunity to shape the social, economic and political life in their communities. They bring fresh ideas, boost local democracy, and their contributions benefit all of the city’s residents. The European Youth Capital project supports both young people and the municipality to open up these possibilities and lead the way for other European cities to follow.

During the year a city is awarded the European Youth Capital title, the winning municipality engages with young people and celebrates their contributions to urban life. The title allows the city to showcase its commitments and engage residents in inclusive co-creation. It leads to stronger support for young people and their rights and improves the connection with other European cities that prioritise their young residents as well.

The application process is also an opportunity for decision-makers and youth organisations to work together, discuss young people's priorities, and receive feedback from an expert group on their proposals.

want to know more?

Check out what it means to hold the title and the positive impact it can bring to your city "European Youth Capital: ten years of boosting vibrant youthful cities".

How does it look like to be the European Youth Capital?

📷 Watch the videos of former European Youth Capitals: Klaipeda, Tirana and Lublin.

💻 join our info session

Are you representing a city interested to apply for the European Youth Capital 2028 title? Do you want to know more about the application process? Then join us online:

  • Wednesday 18 December 2024, 15:00 CET 🗓️

how to participate?

Cities must submit an application together with a local youth organisation, outlining their past performance in the youth field, their motivation, an initial plan for the year, and their willingness to secure the long-lasting legacy of the proposed actions.

Up to five short-listed candidates will be selected by an expert jury that will provide feedback and recommendations on how they can improve their applications, before a final winner is chosen and announced at the European Youth Capital Award Ceremony in November 2025.


For more information, and submitting the application, please download the full application package:

🚨 deadline

11 February 2025 (23:59 CET)

questions?

If you have any questions about the application and selection procedure, please contact eyc@youthforum.org.

Good luck 🤞

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