We’re thrilled to announce that on August 19, 2025, the NEMA Foundation will kick off its first international project — “Fanverse”, taking place in the picturesque town of Niećkowo, Poland!
For 9 intensive days, 30 young people from Poland, the Czech Republic, North Macedonia, Italy, and Romania will come together to develop their digital, creative, and social skills.
“Fanverse” is more than just a project — it’s a space where fan culture meets education, technology, and international cooperation. Participants aged 18–30 will create vlogs, fan art, infographics, and an online campaign showcasing the positive sides of digital communities.
What do we aim to achieve?
- Development of digital and multimedia skills,
- Promotion of creative professions of the future,
- Strengthening of soft skills such as communication, teamwork, and project management,
- International integration and promotion of equality, diversity, and inclusion,
- Creation of over 50 digital contents to be published online,
- Local workshops and events after the project’s completion.
Participants will take part in workshops on video editing, graphic design, and fan content creation, as well as cultural evenings and daily reflection sessions.
All of this aims to turn passion into competence and hobbies into future careers.
The project is carried out in cooperation with:
- 🇨🇿 Spolek ActiTmel.cz (Czech Republic)
- 🇷🇴 Asociatia Amicus Humani Generis (Romania)
- 🇲🇰 LAG PRESPA Resen (North Macedonia)
- 🇮🇹 Klap APS (Italy)
