This list offers an overview of good practices in digital skills by regional, national and European stakeholders. Explore successful approaches, upskilling initiatives and projects with a proven impact on bridging the digital skills gap that have the potential to be replicated in other countries and different contexts.
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Digital Skills for All
According to Statistik Austria (2023), 63% of the Austrian population aged 16 to 74 have at least basic digital skills. Digital skills vary among different population groups: while 60% of individuals with a maximum compulsory schooling diploma lackCibervoluntarios: the network of technological volunteering that changes the world
Fundación Cibervoluntarios is a Spanish NGO founded in 2001, with the aim of bridging social gaps through the social use of new technologies, with the support of a new type of volunteering: the cybervolunteers. The team is made up of socialSkillSync - The EIT upskilling tool to boost innovation
SkillSync is an all-in-one AI-based platform designed to enhance digital skills and learning.San Blas Digital School
The San Blas Digital Skills School offers comprehensive digital skills training and employment support to Madrid's citizens, fostering innovation and employability in a rapidly digitalising worldSparks
Sparks uses gamification-based tools to enhance digital education for Vocational Education and Training providers, increasing engagement and digital competences among learners and educatorsSkills Upload Jr
Skills Upload Jr empowers educators and students across Europe by providing innovative digital skills training and resources, fostering a more inclusive and digitally proficient societyDigital Inclusion
Digital Inclusion improves the digital skills of Czech social workers and their clients, helping digitally excluded and vulnerable populations navigate online services independently.The UX Design Institute
Founded in 2018, the UX Design Institute’s mission is to revolutionise UX design education and help people achieve meaningful and rewarding careers as UX designers. The accredited programme offers practical training, personalised support, andWomen Go Tech
‘Women Go Tech’ is a Lithuania-based NGO whose mission is to guide women towards careers in tech through mentoring sessions, providing content, organising events, and community building. Two organisations, Infobalt and Global Shapers (an initiativeThe European Leadership Academy
Empowering women across with digital skills to build a more equal and sustainable future for Europe.