Project Title: Young Entrepreneurs Rejuvenate Rural France - Acronym : YERRF

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Project Title: Young Entrepreneurs Rejuvenate Rural France - Acronym : YERRF Place Dates No Days La Giraudiere, Brossac, France 1st Stage - 01/06/2017 to 31/10/2017 + 2 days travel 153 + 2 days travel Topics Entrepreneurship, Enterprise, and SMEs, Entrepreneurial learning - entrepreneurship education Language learning Local community Stop the rural brain drain and Increase business start ups Reduce unemployment in rural Youth Reduce early school leaving and drop outs Entrepreneurship as a tool for refugees and migrants in the planned workshops to help them integrate. The project Young Entrepreneurs rejuvenate rural France - (YERRF) is looking for four partner countries to form a partnership in order to develop and advance this project. The first stage of the project will take place from 01/06/2017-30/10/2017 in the village of Brossac South-west of France. It will require 4 young people between the age 18-30 one from each of the different partner countries. There will be a second stage to this project in 2018 call and information to follow later in 2017. Principle Objective Other wider objectives The principle objective is to introduce entrepreneurship workshops to youth that are about to be entering the working world following formal education or those who are presently unemployed following their formal education. Other wider objectives of the workshops is, to stop the brain drain from rural villages, reduce early school leaving and dropouts by encouraging young people to continue their formal education with an entrepreneurial vision in sight. For those who do not take up the entrepreneurial path, the skills learnt from participating in the workshops will provide useful vocational tools for their future career. The workshops created also aim to encourage University students to return to their rural areas with their newly acquired education and skills. Part of widening objectives of the workshops is, furthermore, the awareness of how important foreign language learning is, which unfortunately in rural areas is often neglected, due to lack of opportunities, limited use, etc

Summary The EVS volunteers will be involved totally in all aspects of this project and will benefit, not just, from an international cultural-exchange experience in France but, also from informal learning about project management and all the subjects of the proposed workshops. Whilst the project is based in the rural village of Brossac the need to go and visit schools, universities, government agencies and bodies, dealing with unemployment in the region, will mean, that EVS participants will discover the wider region of south west France. The EVS volunteers will be working alongside the team at La Giraudiere which includes both local and international LG Volunteers from countries outside of the euro zone. They will be involved in Creating and publishing material about the workshops. Marketing the workshops Producing and presenting of entrepreneurial workshops held at La Giraudiere, On-site at Schools, Universities, unemployment agencies, educational open days, career exhibitions and employment fetes. Finding and liaising with universities and other government organisations as partners in the workshops. The logistics of Organising on-site visits to present the workshops. The day to day running of the La Giraudiere. ( 1 day per week for each volunteer) learning informally how a Non-profit NGO operates. Learning Outcomes for EVS Volunteers Via informal learning they will acquire new tools and skills in respect of Entrepreneurship - Social and Commercial, Marketing New ways + why the old ways still work. Web Site creation. Blogging. Social Media for business Let's talk Business - Language Learning workshops, English for French and French for English. Bookkeeping and Accounting software - Whether Nonprofit or for profit you need to account for your actions. EVS Volunteers will, Acquire knowledge of Rural France and how it sits within the larger region of south west France. Learn how to live and work with an international group. Improved their confidence and employability by learning new skills by creating and presentation of the workshops. Language skills - the working languages will be English and French European and International culture exchange and awareness.

EVS participants profile / target group & selection criteria Prospective volunteers/applicants should be 18 years or over, have the following features; Interested in the topic of Entrepreneurship Keen to learn about France, its culture, language and in particular rural France. Motivated to work in teams/groups yet still add their individual input into the project. Able to accept and live with other cultures other than French or their own. Willingness to get involved and step out of your comfort zone. Available for the full duration of the mobility. Selection Process Volunteers will be selected immaterial of their race, religion, sexual orientation, political opinion, etc and you will be required to agree to a code of conduct which will be included in your pack. Volunteers will be selected following the submission of a CV, a motivation letter and completion of a questionnaire. If short listed, you may be asked to be interviewed via telephone or skype. Certification and recognition All EVS participants will receive their Youth Pass Certificate and also the LG Volunteers certificate and a foreign language appraisal for French, English or both.

Practical arrangements Travel Accommodation Meals Getting about and Transport Each sending partner will deal with the travel arrangements of their participants bearing in mind the established norms of the European Commision. If costs exceed those covered by the European commision then either the sending organisation or the participant will responsible for those costs. Accommodation is at La Giraudiere in shared apartments full information will be provided later in the info-pack and orientation guide for the selected participants. All meals,including weekends, are provided at La Giraudiere if you have any diet issues you should have noted them upon the questionnaire. All EVS participants together with LG volunteers take turns in preparing evening meals thus encouraging team spirit and cohabitation. During the mobility all EVS volunteers will have use of a bicycle for getting about. Every three weeks an excursion to a place of interest or attraction is planned and this is included for EVS volunteers. For those exploring the region at weekends transfers to and from the station at the market town of Chalais (8 km from La Giraudiere) is included.

Project Management Participants Preparation Post Departure Training During Mobility - Social Media Group After Mobility Planning Visibility & Dissemination of Results Participants will be given a info-kit which will include the What to expect from EVS copy of the volunteers agreement, a link to download the orientation guide supplied by La Giraudiere, a copy of the code of conduct required by La Giraudiere and information about the Euro-Pass certification. Further information relating to the tasks the volunteer will undertake during his/her mobility will be supplied together with general information about the Erasmus+ program its objectives and the project lifecycle. Before the mobility starts the EVS participants will receive pre-departure training from the sending organisation. The training must be of a minimum standard as laid down by the European Commision. The training will evaluate and analyse the volunteers motivation, their fears and their expectations and pinpoint any individual needs. A further session should be had focusing on crisis management, intercultural preparation, language needs and the role of the appointed mentor. Social media will be used to promote the socialization of the volunteers and the project. Facebook, twitter, Google + and our blog will also be used and there will be a website subdomain created at La Giraudiere s website featuring the project. The project and the workshops together with all documentation in progress or finished will be placed on Google Drive and all participants, organisations, partners and agencies will be allowed access and Input from all involved would be expected. Videos will be created. When the volunteers return back the sending organisation should help the volunteer reintegrate into their home life. They should also provide the opportunity to exchange and share the experiences that the participant as encountered during their mobility. Further dissemination of the project will be achieved by asking all the partners of the project to publish information, photos etc on their respective websites, social media and other publicity. Schools, universities and other organisations that take part in the workshops will also be asked to publicise the project and the mobility. Press releases will be submitted to Newspapers and TV.

Project Timetable -1st stage of the project 2016/2017 Launch of the call for partners and participants December 2016 Selection of Partners and participants January / February 2017 Preparation March / April 2017 Mobility June 2017 -October 2017 Project Timetable - 2nd Stage of the project 2017/2018 Launch of a further call for partners and participants for 2018 October 2017 Selection of Partners and participants January / February 2018 Preparation February / March 2018 Mobility April 2018 - October 2018