
SPEED – systematic project development , successful implementation
The Task Force for Structural Change has developed an online platform to support you in your project development, application process, and citizen participation initiatives. Our starter package includes videos and information on project development, application procedures, and finding funding, as well as on developing usage concepts and opportunities for citizen participation.
Our primary goal is to reach and support municipalities and associations. We are also happy to offer on-site consultations. We plan to cover further topics that can assist you with your projects. Please feel free to send your topic suggestions to schichtwechsel@wirtschaft-goerlitz.de .
The Task Force Structural Change
Heike Schleussner presents the tasks and goals of the Structural Change Task Force.
What is SPEED?
Laura Horst explains what you can expect from the video series.
How do you develop a project?
This video aims to provide you with guidance on how to approach successful project development in a structured manner. Heike Schleussner explains the individual steps of project development.
You can download the information about the video here.
Development of usage concepts for your project!
In this video, Clara Hartung explains what a usage concept is, why it is advantageous to create a usage concept as part of project development, and what components it consists of.
You can download the information about the video here.
What exactly is citizen participation?
"Citizen participation is the involvement or co-creation of citizens in a planning and decision-making process through information, consultation, or cooperation, whereby there are legally prescribed and additional informal forms of participation."
Here, Saskia Brosius explains how you can proceed methodically with citizen participation in order to achieve significant added value for yourself.
You can download the information about the video here.
Applying for funding? – First, understand the funding provider!
Wilhelmine Buscha shows you how to find the right funding guideline for your project and what you should consider and understand.
Application process: Successfully applying for funding
Now you can almost get started – Uwe Garack gives you tips on how to create a successful project proposal and what you should pay attention to.
You can download the information about the video here.
Participatory competitions: Opportunities for everyone
Low-threshold competitions:
Ready for new opportunities? In this video, Uwe and Emilia explain how low-threshold competitions, such as simul+Kreativ or the volunteer allowance, can help you realize your creative ideas and live your passion!
Application of AI for municipalities
In this video, Wilhelmine Buscha explains how current AI programs can make your everyday work easier. She introduces you to various programs and demonstrates how simple they are using different example questions.
Drafting short descriptions and outline concepts for grant applications
Franziska Kusche presents guidance on how to create a good rough concept for your funding application.
INSEK for large and small municipalities
Developing an urban development concept is advantageous not only for larger cities but also for smaller communities. Clara Hartung provides insights into the structure, development, and opportunities of an Integrated Urban Development Concept (INSEK).
Methods box for youth in structural change
In this video, Saskia Brosius, Tina Bernert and Marko Schmidt explain what is included in the methods box for young people in structural change and how it can be used.
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