
Entre CC
Unleashing Entrepreneurship Potential in Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs)
Project ID
024-1-BG01-KA210-VET-000256549
Partner organizations
4
Partner countries
4
Duration
2025 – 2027
Entre CC is an Erasmus+ project that aims to promote entrepreneurial thinking and digital skills in vocational education and training (VET), with a focus on the cultural and creative industries (CCI).
The project addresses the challenges faced by actors in the cultural and creative industries (CCI) in the areas of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable business models. A lack of entrepreneurial skills and limited educational opportunities hinder the growth and resilience of the sector.
The aim of the project is to strengthen CCI actors through practical workshops, training, and digital offerings in the fields of management, innovation, and internationalization. A lack of entrepreneurial skills and restricted learning opportunities currently hinder the growth and resilience of the sector.
To achieve this, Entre CC is developing an adaptable curriculum that combines creative and business skills. In doing so, we not only promote individual learning, but also the sustainable development and networking within the sector. This makes vocational training more adaptable to the demands of the labor market and strengthens creativity, entrepreneurship, and cultural creation.
Key Results (to be developed)
- eHandbook for CCI Competence Development
An interactive handbook with practical content on management, internationalization, and digital transformation in the cultural and creative industries. - CCI Digital Interaction Hub
A digital platform for exchange, learning, and networking within the CCI, including resources, forums, and training modules. - Innovative Training Programs for Micro-Enterprises and Trainers
Development and piloting of learning formats that combine business know-how with creative skills – practical, flexible, and target group-oriented.
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