Get Involved

EnactAI is built on participation. Young people are not just recipients of education — they are co-designers and active agents throughout the project. Whether you are a young person curious about AI, a youth worker looking for training and tools, or an organisation wanting to connect with European partners — there is a place for you here.

Participation Opportunities

How You Can Participate

Participation formats

Open Calls for Young People (14–22)

Calls to participate in Bar-camps, Social Hackathons, Democracy Labs, and online learning activities. Young people from all backgrounds are welcome — no technical knowledge required.

Open Calls for Youth Workers & Educators

Calls for professionals in non-formal education to join the EnactAI Training Programme — a blended learning course building AI and democracy education skills.

Transnational Activities

Opportunities to travel and participate in international project events, study visits, and exchanges.

Online Participation

Remote participation in webinars, online workshops, and the EnactAI learning platform.

Stakeholder Engagement

Policymakers, researchers, and institutions are invited to contribute to the stakeholder network and inform the project's Policy Recommendations.

Calls for Youth & Educators

Current & Upcoming Calls

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Activities & Methodology

How We Work

All EnactAI activities are designed using non-formal education principles: learning by doing, peer exchange, critical reflection, and active participation. Digital tools are used consistently throughout — both to support project management and to enrich learning experiences. Green practices are embedded in all phases, from paperless documentation to sustainable travel choices.

Learning & Participation Formats

  • Participant-driven unconference format — attendees set the agenda, lead sessions, and drive the conversation on AI and democracy topics.: Bar-camps
  • Team-based, time-limited problem-solving events where young people tackle real challenges at the intersection of AI and civic participation.: Social Hackathons
  • Experimental, creative spaces for young people to explore democratic processes through the lens of AI and digital tools.: Democracy Labs
  • Professionals and young people act simultaneously as learners and teachers, exchanging perspectives across countries and contexts.: Peer Learning Sessions
  • Self-paced and live sessions via the EnactAI platform — accessible from anywhere, available in multiple languages.: Online Learning

Training & Capacity Building

• A structured blended learning Training Programme for youth workers — delivered in all partner countries and available as open resource.
• Train-the-trainer approach — participants leave equipped to run activities in their own institutions and with other organisations.
• Coaching and peer support — ongoing exchange within transnational working groups throughout the project.
• Surveys and feedback loops — regular participant assessment ensures quality and allows continuous improvement (following ISO 21500 standards).

Methodological Principles

Participation: Young people and professionals are co-designers of the project — their input shapes every phase.

Inclusion: All activities account for physical, social, economic, and cultural barriers. Diverse and underrepresented groups are actively engaged.

Critical thinking: We equip young people to question, analyse, and form their own informed views about AI and democracy.

Peer learning: Exchange between learners and across countries is central — not optional.

Blended learning: In-person and online formats are combined for variety, accessibility, and reduced environmental impact.

Open & sustainable: All outputs are OER. Green practices (digital-first, sustainable travel, local sourcing) are embedded throughout.