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guide:resources [2018/11/02 15:09]
Caroline [A skilled staff with clear roles and responsibilities]
guide:resources [2018/11/11 14:32]
Marina [Gather the money you need]
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 The success of the Tour strongly relies on the **relevance and efficiency of the organization team**. The success of the Tour strongly relies on the **relevance and efficiency of the organization team**.
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 A specific attention should be paid to the partners that will host the group on their land for a week or a few days. A specific attention should be paid to the partners that will host the group on their land for a week or a few days.
  
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 We recommend that you **contact them before making the temporary program** of your stay during the Tour. **Explain** all aspects of the Tour (topics addressed, learning process, target group, etc ) and **brainstorm** on possible trainings and/or interactions. You should make your best to earn their **trust** if you don't know them already: for example by inviting them to visit your site/blog, or to get to know the place you work in and your colleagues. Introduce them to the activities and the topics your organization is into. This may take more time than expected, but don't lose faith. ​ We recommend that you **contact them before making the temporary program** of your stay during the Tour. **Explain** all aspects of the Tour (topics addressed, learning process, target group, etc ) and **brainstorm** on possible trainings and/or interactions. You should make your best to earn their **trust** if you don't know them already: for example by inviting them to visit your site/blog, or to get to know the place you work in and your colleagues. Introduce them to the activities and the topics your organization is into. This may take more time than expected, but don't lose faith. ​
  
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 Keep in mind that a good partnership should both rely on **shared values and interests** and on **complementary resources, skills and experiences** and that there should be **no taboos** in your discussion. **Address all topics** and not only the "fancy ones". Talk about money, question the enthusiasm and expectations of the host from different perspectives,​ try to expose what is not-said, hidden or unconscious bias: whatever remains unspoken could become a fertile ground for misunderstandings or frustrations later on. Keep in mind that a good partnership should both rely on **shared values and interests** and on **complementary resources, skills and experiences** and that there should be **no taboos** in your discussion. **Address all topics** and not only the "fancy ones". Talk about money, question the enthusiasm and expectations of the host from different perspectives,​ try to expose what is not-said, hidden or unconscious bias: whatever remains unspoken could become a fertile ground for misunderstandings or frustrations later on.
  
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 At any point in the discussion, if you believe that in the end the partnership is not relevant or if something troubles you, don't give up! Explore other options, among the same or a similar group of locals, ask your network and **investigate** as much as needed. At any point in the discussion, if you believe that in the end the partnership is not relevant or if something troubles you, don't give up! Explore other options, among the same or a similar group of locals, ask your network and **investigate** as much as needed.
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 So far in our case, most of the money needed to organize the Tour comes from **public grants**, and more specifically from the **Erasmus+ Programme** (Youth sector) but this is one way you can do it.  So far in our case, most of the money needed to organize the Tour comes from **public grants**, and more specifically from the **Erasmus+ Programme** (Youth sector) but this is one way you can do it. 
  
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 On the French side, we used to ask for a participation from the French participants to cover **part of the costs of the support we provide them before and after the Tour** but not all organizations proceed that way.  On the French side, we used to ask for a participation from the French participants to cover **part of the costs of the support we provide them before and after the Tour** but not all organizations proceed that way. 
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 When a door closes, it is not the end of the world, just a mosquito in your tent... When a door closes, it is not the end of the world, just a mosquito in your tent...
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guide/resources.txt · Last modified: 2019/02/18 16:40 by Camille