Everyday Spaces. Making a bigger impact, together

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About the project

Increasing numbers of people feel neither heard nor addressed by politics and are indifferent or ambivalent towards democracy. When people's trust in institutions and processes diminishes, their expectations of participation and justice are not met, and they do not feel adequately represented in the political discourse, this can reinforce divisive tendencies and populist solutions. The program "Everyday Spaces. Making a bigger impact, together" aims to counter these tendencies in a positive way and to give people the opportunity to experience the added value of democracy and community for themselves. Projects and activities should take place in places where people like to spend a lot of time: in everyday or leisure places. These can be the premises of civil society clubs and associations such as fire brigades, football and shooting clubs, allotment gardens, rural women's and parents' groups, but also commercial public places such as corner pubs, shopping centres, gyms, shisha bars and petrol stations.

Access through everyday and leisure spaces requires credible bridge-builders who can open up new spaces for democracy work in their contexts. For this reason, the program gives venue operators and actors in political and socio-cultural education the opportunity to develop and test innovative ideas for democracy work in the tridem.

The program is implemented in cooperation with the Bundesverband Soziokultur. In terms of content, the association focuses on political and cultural education that encourages active participation and helps to shape local society. The socio-cultural centres, which are very familiar with local conditions, contribute to strengthening local democracy and enable the work to continue after the program period.

What and who do we want to achieve?

Through innovative formats of democracy work that make a difference on a small scale, people should experience themselves as shapers of their everyday spaces and thus potentially also of further democratic processes, and ideally find long-term contact points for their concerns. The program is primarily aimed at socio-cultural centres, political educators and places of everyday life or leisure. These can apply together as a tridem to our call for applications.

How does the project work?

Ten selected collaborations between political educators, socio-cultural centres and places of daily life and leisure will receive financial support to try out new and inviting formats of democracy work on the ground. The program is complemented by networking, exchange of experience and training, as well as professional and academic support.

What comes next?

The call for proposals opens on 15 January and closes on 10 March 2024, after which a jury will select ten tridems. The selected tridems will start a three-month inception phase in April to deepen and complete their collaboration, conduct an initial needs assessment on the ground and jointly refine the project concept and approach. The one-year implementation phase will start in July 2024 and run until the end of June 2025.

Learn more

Read more about our cooperation partner at soziokultur.de.

Your contacts

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Nina Lüders

Senior Projektmanagerin

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Kristina Rahe

Projektleitung Allzeitorte

Bundesverband Soziokultur e.V.

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Julia Hans

Projektkoordination Allzeitorte

Bundesverband Soziokultur e.V.

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Barbara Bichler

Projektleitung

Bundesverband Soziokultur e.V.

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Alexander Heinrich

Projektmanager

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