Direction: cultural heritage
The project brings together the strengths of five NGOs in the field of culture and cultural heritage, aiming to strengthen the protection of cultural heritage and the active role of NGOs in this field.
With the project Smer: π πͺπ‘π©πͺπ§π£π πππππ¨ΜπΜππ£π, a story is beginning that will be an intertwining of knowledge, exchange of experiences and people - a story, where the past will inspire the future and open new paths, and heritage will become a living force for connection and transformation. The partners in the project have diverse skills and approaches, but a shared vision. We have identified cultural heritage and its potential to build communities, connect generations, inspire and develop as a common thread. The main objectives of the project are to create a unified presentation of the activities of NGOs in Slovenia working in the field of preservation and development of cultural heritage, to prepare and complete a database of knowledge and skills for the professionalisation of NGOs in Slovenia, to exchange practices and record the possibilities for taking over public services, to implement national NGO actions in cooperation with a wider range of participants and to create new unified approaches and standards for the activities of the consortium members.
The consortium brings together: Zavod Dobra pot, ID20, KID KIBLA, Zavod SopotnikiΒ andΒ Muzej norosti.
Project duration: January 2025 - March 2027
Funder:Β Ministrstvo za javno upravo.
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Current announcements
A Music-Humanistic Performance for Cross-Border Connection
On Saturday, 28 March 2026, a music-humanistic performance took place at the Museum of Madness at Cmurek Castle in Trate,
Public consultation on opportunities for cooperation between non-governmental organisations and public services in the field of cultural heritage protection in Slovenia
On Friday, 14 November 2025, between 11:00 a.m.
Home for the Mentally Defective in Trate is now available in English
Home for the Mentally Defective in Trate is the English translation of a guidebook originally published in Slovenian in 20