Erasmus+ projects
Erasmus+ is the European Union’s funding program for education, youth and sport and a great opportunity to support people on their way.
As Tredu Club, we are primarily active in the areas of KA152 (youth exchanges) and KA153 (professional development activities for youth workers).
Our projects bring people from different countries together to engage in multi-day activities focused on sustainability, creativity, inclusion, and mental health, always with a methodological focus on non-formal education, participation, and intercultural exchange.
Erasmus+ stands for openness, diversity and a strong, united Europe. Through the projects, young people in particular experience how enriching it can be to look beyond national borders: They get to know other cultures, make friends and develop a sense of what it means to be a European.
Erasmus+ is also a great enrichment for us as an organization: we network internationally, learn from our partners and develop new ideas for sustainable youth work together.
Erasmus+ News from Tredu Club
Beyond School: The Missing Lessons
Life skills that really count in everyday life
Beyond School: The Missing Lessons is an Erasmus+ Youth Exchange (KA152) in which young people aged 16 to 20 from six European countries work together on skills that are often neglected at school but are crucial […]
Can’t You SEA? Our review of eight exciting project days in Cyprus
For Tredu Club „Can’t You SEA?“ was the first Erasmus+ youth project. We spent eight days in Pissouri, Cyprus, with 36 young people and 12 leaders from six countries. It was about marine conservation, climate change and sustainable action. But […]
Tredu Club visits the Erasmus Days at Bergheidengasse
On October 13 and 14, our board member Christian Rank worked for the Tredu Club for two days at the Erasmus Days at the Bergheidengasse School in Vienna for two […]
“Can’t you SEA?” – Our first face-to-face meeting in Vienna
What a lovely evening!
After several Zoom calls, emails and group chats, the time had finally come: the participants of our Erasmus+ project “Can’t you SEA?” met in person for the first time in Vienna – together with the Tredu […]



