Results & Outputs

EnactAI produces concrete, freely available results at four levels — for young people, for the professionals who work with them, for youth organisations, and for the broader policy system. All outputs are published in the languages of the partner countries and in English, as Open Educational Resources (OER).

Youth-Level Results

For Young People

  • Improved critical AI literacy — the ability to understand, question, and engage with AI systems and their impact on democratic life.
  • Practical skills for recognising AI-generated content, bias, disinformation, and manipulation — including deepfakes and algorithmic influence.
  • Greater confidence to participate in civic and democratic conversations about AI, technology, and their own future.
  • Experience of self-efficacy through hands-on participation in Bar-camps, Social Hackathons, and Democracy Labs.
  • Access to a peer learning community and transnational network of young people across five countries.

Educator-Level Results

For Youth Workers & Educators

  • A comprehensive Digital Toolbox — proven methods, good practices, multimedia resources, and frameworks for multi-day youth events on AI and democracy.
  • A blended learning Training Programme (Train-the-Trainer) — enabling professionals to apply new skills in their own institutions and act as multipliers.
  • A Code of Conduct for responsible AI use in youth work, grounded in the EU AI Act and GDPR.
  • Transnational peer learning exchanges and study visits with partner organisations.
  • Access to the Knowledge Hub — a curated, regularly updated library of AI and democracy education resources.

Institutional-Level Results

For Youth Organisations

  • Strategic integration tools — concepts and frameworks to embed AI topics into existing democracy education programmes sustainably.
  • Tested methodologies for Bar-camps, Social Hackathons, and other collaborative multi-day event formats.
  • Guidance on GDPR-compliant and ethically responsible use of AI tools in organisational practice.
  • A stakeholder register of relevant actors from education, policy, business, civil society, and research in all partner countries.
  • Strengthened transnational partnerships and expanded EU-level networks (All Digital, Eurodesk, DARE, European Democratic Education Community).

System-Level Results

For Policy & the Youth Sector

  • Policy Recommendations — evidence-based recommendations for integrating AI literacy into EU and national youth education strategies, developed with input from decision-makers across partner countries.
  • Local and regional impact — OER materials made available to youth centres and non-formal education institutions, adaptable to local needs.
  • National impact — expanded educational offerings for youth organisations, raising digital and democratic awareness among disadvantaged groups.
  • European impact — dissemination of best practices through existing networks, contributing to harmonisation of AI education approaches across the EU.

Sustainability

Results That Last

A key element of EnactAI is the sustainable capacity building of participating organisations. Project materials, methods, and training courses are embedded within partner institutions and designed to continue after the project ends. For example: project results will be incorporated into the City of Rijeka’s youth programme (CTK), the Berlin Learning Centre for Media Literacy (BGZ/FJS), e-centres in Romania (EOS), and the virtual knowledge centre of DZW. Trained trainers are equipped to work as multipliers, advising other organisations and expanding the reach of the project’s impact.

Sustainability mechanisms

  • Train-the-trainer model — building local capacity that multiplies beyond the project
  • Open Educational Resources — freely reusable and adaptable by any organisation
  • Stakeholder networks — maintained and expanded beyond the project lifetime
  • Institutional integration — outputs embedded in partners’ regular programmes
  • EU membership — partners active in All Digital, Eurodesk, DARE, and other EU bodies
  • Political anchoring — linked to existing democracy education structures (e.g. Berlin’s democracy education unit)

Downloadable Materials

Download Project Resources

Digital Toolbox on AI & Democracy: Methods, good practices, and frameworks for non-formal AI education — [Download PDF]

Code of Conduct — Responsible AI Use: For youth workers, grounded in EU AI Act and GDPR — [Download PDF]

Training Programme — Facilitator Guide: Full blended learning methodology for youth worker training — [Download PDF]

Workshop & Event Materials: Session plans, activity cards, Bar-camp and Hackathon frameworks — [Download PDF]

Policy Recommendations: Addressing AI literacy in EU and national youth policy — [Download PDF]