# FUND-IT (2021-2023)

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FUND-IT project worked to improve young people’s entrepreneurial skills, so they start to plan more, pay more and better attention to financial matters and think about their business models, even in a non-profit area. Sustainability and efficiency is a key to expand the impact of these young projects. Different models of funding should be examined and improved.

It focuses on an international group of young initiatives that sprang up around the USE-IT project. The non-commercial USE-IT map guides created by locals, honest and practical, are showing the real face of cities, breaking a bubble between locals and travellers.

The project was led by a team of 8 people from France, Poland, Italy, Netherlands and Czech Republic and supported during 2 years and half by Erasmus+ KA2 program.
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CHECK THE RESULTS\
→ [FUND-IT minisite](https://use-it.travel/fund-it)
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