Down to eARTh

Down to eARTh is a two-year, multi-country youth initiative designed to inspire a new generation of active European citizens through creativity, collaboration, and civic engagement. Implemented across seven countries -the Netherlands, Greece, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Poland, and Albania- the project empowers young people to explore sustainability, human values, and intercultural dialogue using artistic expression as a vehicle for social change.

At its core, the project blends non-formal education, co-created artistic processes, and cross-border collaboration to strengthen young people’s sense of agency and belonging within their communities. Through accessible and culturally adaptable tools, Down to eARTh positions creativity not as a luxury but as a practical method for engaging with complex social issues and building peaceful, inclusive, and sustainable societies.

These objectives of the project include:

  1. Strengthen young people’s understanding of sustainability, human rights, creativity, and intercultural dialogue through two open-source toolkits developed and translated into seven languages. 
  2. Build local capacity by training 14 trainers to implement the toolkits and engage educators, schools, and civil society partners across seven countries.
  3. Support 70 young people in co-creating art rooted in local identity and social themes, culminating in seven public art installations reaching around 1,400 community members.
  4. Expand the project’s reach by co-producing media content with at least 21 educational or civil society organisations to amplify youth voices.
  5. Foster European solidarity through monthly cross-country exchanges, biannual peer learning, shared creative processes, and four Artistic Relays connecting teams across Europe.

The project consortium for year 1 includes MasterPeace Foundation COO (The Netherlands), El Sistema Greece (Greece), and Gerador (Portugal).