Center for the Civic Initiatives (CIS)

Project facts

Project promoter:
INGA -THE ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL INITIATIVES(PL)
Project Number:
PL-ACTIVECITIZENS-NATIONAL-0211
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€16,200
Final project cost:
€16,763
Other Project Partners
Gmina Śmigiel(PL)
Programme:

Description

According to our observations, we are the only organization in the Śmigiel Municipality (Wielkopolskie Voivodeship) that brings together volunteers, coordinates civic initiatives and motivates the local community into action. However, we have a limited capacity, and this project will allow us to reach small towns and villages where the civic engagement is at its lowest. Our research and interviews point towards a need for engaging the citizens, including seniors, in civic initiatives. However, these individuals often point to a lack of courage, knowledge, and experience when it comes to civic engagement. We would like to create a Center for the Civic Initiatives that would bring together a coalition of people and institutions that are eager to work on behalf of local communities. We will devise a Local Activism Program, create a volunteers and volunteering opportunities database and hire a mentor to organize the operations and support for the community in implementing their grassroots initiatives. We will also organize a series of workshops and trainings on civic engagement, including volunteering, participation, grassroots engagement and collaboration with the local communities. Together with institutions of a similar profile from our area we will conduct two additional workshops and learn from our collaborators’ knowledge and experience. As part of our Center’s operations, our volunteers put together a local diagnosis and implement five grassroots initiatives of their choosing. Finally, we will put together the Civic Organizers Gala, during which we will present the implemented projects and reward the most active individuals from Śmigiel Municipality. Śmigiel Municipality is our partner and will support us financially. The project is also financially supported by the Community Bank in Śmigiel.

Summary of project results

We are the only organization within the Śmigiel municipality (Wielkopolskie Voivodeship) that brings together volunteers, coordinates civic initiatives, and motivates the community to engage civically. We had limited capabilities up to this point, but thanks to the project we were able to reach rural parts of our district with lower civic engagement. Our research and interviews indicated a need for more civic engagement among senior citizens and other members of the community. However, the prospective participants spoke of lack of courage, knowledge, and experience in that respect.As part of the project, we have created the Civic Initiatives Center, where we have gathered people and institutions eager to act to better their local communities. We have devised the Local Activity Program, created a volunteers database and volunteer offers, as well as hired a mentor to help us populate that space and support citizens in their grassroots initiatives. We have organized a series of workshops and trainings, including ones on volunteering, civic participation, grassroots activism, and collaborating with local communities. Volunteers and other interested parties from Śmigiel district (from Śmigła, Bronikowa, Stara Przysieka Druga, Czacza, Spławia, and Nietążkowa) researched what was needed in their community and implemented eight grassroots initiatives. Finally, we have organized a gala that summarized the projects and presented some of the ideas.We have also organized two visiting travel sessions with institutions promoting civic engagement: Autumn Smile Foundation in Leszno, and The Horizons Inter-Cultural Initiatives Center in Poznań.Śmigiel municipality was our partner and helped us with financial support. All our planned events were realized, however due to the pandemic some took on a slightly modified shape. Some of the workshops were remote, while those taking place in person had a limited number of participants. Our initial project was estimated to include around 40 participants, but in the end, it totaled 120. We had five schools working with a mentor, while individuals involved with the project learned about communication, motivation, civic participation, grassroots organizing and broadly understood volunteering. The Civic Initiatives Center will continue its work according to the Local Activity Program designed as part of the project.

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