Our international training course for young activists. Next Date: 16 May – 24 May 2023.

What is IBC?

Impulse Boost Camp is an international training course for young people who are voluntarily active in civil society. During the 9-day long program, you will participate in a variety of workshops that will introduce you to useful tools for your activism and voluntary work.

IMPULSE BOOST CAMP 2023

Topics of these workshops cover team communication, storytelling, design thinking, but also contain methods for personal development and stress prevention. Therefore, non-formal methods such as from the Art of Hosting framework with an innovative and interdisciplinary character will be selected. The seminar will be shaped by the active participation of each participant, so we can share our stories and learn from each other. 

After the seminar, you have the chance to pass on your freshly gained knowledge to your peers at home. IBC will provide tools and methods for this purpose.

Impulse Boost Camp will take place from 16 May to 24 May 2023 in the beautiful countryside of Saxony (Schneeberg, Erzgebirge). We are going to live in a seminar house surrounded by green fields, forests, and the ore mountains.

Impulse Boost Camp 2023 is currently in planning.  This is how our Seminar Schedule last year looked like:

What will you get out of the Seminar?

  • Learn new effective methods for your activism and voluntary work
  • Discover and pass on insights, networks, and projects with a peer-to-peer approach
  • Boost your soft skills for idea development, storytelling, team communication and problem-solving
  • Personal reflection on both your personal and professional life
  • Learn how to host fruitful and participative conversations
  • Connect with other activists from different countries
  • Time in nature with healthy food and good people around you

Requirements for Participants

  • Good English level (minimum B2)
  • Experiences in voluntary work or activism, ideally in a team where you did not get paid for your work (please do not apply if this requirement does not match your profile)
  • Age between 18 to 30 years old
  • Sensitivity for global and interpersonal power structures, own privileges, and different forms of discrimination
  • Motivation to learn and to share your own experiences and knowledge
  • Motivation to actively contribute to the seminar
  • Commitment to filling out the evaluation forms after the seminar

Eligible Countries

EU Countries and all neighboring countries including the MENA region

Costs

  • 40 € for participants living in a country with average annual wages in 2017 below 30 000 USD (e.g. Tunisia, please use the OECD database to check on the numbers of your country of residence)
  • 80 € for participants living in a country with average annual wages in 2017 above 30 000 USD (e.g. Germany, please use the OECD database to check on the numbers of your country of residence)
  • Fresh healthy food, accommodation in a 4-6 people dorm, and learning material included (bed sheets will not be covered from our side). You can also bring your tent and camp outside.
  • After the camp, we will reimburse 70 % of your travel costs, but not more than a certain amount based on the distance of your departing city and Schneeberg, the venue of IBC. This calculation is based on the EU Erasmus + standards.

10 – 99 km: max 20 Euros
100 – 499 km: max 180 Euros
500 – 1999 km: max 275 Euros
Unfortunately, we are not able to refund more than 275 Euro.

Applications

The application deadline has passed, if you are interested to apply please contact Nele to see if there are any spots left. 

If you are interested in our programme but cannot make it this year, sign up here to stay tuned about our activities.

Our Facilitators

Marie Nele Wolfram is a trainer for social activism and political participation. She was elected as a member of the city council of Plauen in 2014 and has been active in work against right-wing extremism and populism for many years. She started the political campaign Informationen für Deutschland and founded a social charity network in Dresden. Nele studied International Relations and has lived in the USA, Paris, Burundi, and Tunis until she moved to Berlin where she trained diplomats from all over the world at the German Federal Foreign Office. Since 2020, she is based in Leipzig, serves as a board member of ASA-FF e.V. and completes her Master in Peace Studies at University Innsbruck.

Nikolai Christian Alber is a trainer for political- and media education, teambuilding – and team development. He studied pollical science at Freie Universtät Berlin followed by a Master (MA) in and social- and cultural anthropology at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. Since 2016, he works for the welfare association Arbeiterwohlfahrt Landesverband Berlin and trains and accompanies young adults through their year of social service. Besides that he works as a freelance trainer for different companies and institutions such as Planpolitik GBR, Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund (DGB), Netzwerk für Demokratie und Courage (NDC) or the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation. Besides his political engagement, he works as an artist within his own music-project Nïer. Nikolai, formerly from southern Germany, has lived in Hungary and Kenya and now settled down in wonderful Berlin.

Questions?

Don’t hesitate to contact IBC’s project coordinator Nele at nele@ifzw-impulsstiftung.de in case you have any questions or want to learn more about the project.