
Sport club Endorfin is an NGO founded in 2021 with headquarters in the Vipava Valley, which operates at the community/state level and at the international level. The organization is a member of the local sports federation and various federations and associations in the field of sports recreation and sports for all at the national level. At the international level, is the coordinator and partner of Erasmus+sport projects. The main purpose of activities is promotion and development of non-formal training programs and the implementation of various innovative sports activities. The team is experienced in the field of organization of sports, management of the sport and leisure infrastructure and management and coordination of Erasmus+project.
Fields of work
Conceive, organize and implement programs for support dual career of athletes
improving the health, physical condition and sports culture of the nation, concerning youth programmes as a priority
development, application, implementation and
creating and enabling sustainable national and international sports events for education and professional development of athletes, youth and elderly people
News
First transnational meeting of the Erasmus+sport project Olympic for sustainability
Friday, 13 March 2026, the first international project meeting of the project “Olympic for sustainability” took place in Fundão, Portugal. The partners aligned key activities for the development of innovative sports games made from sustainable materials, combining...
Kick off meeting – Active balance gym
The kick-off meeting of the Erasmus+ project Active Balance Gym – Gymnastics for Health & Well-Being took place in Cuneo, Italy, on 23 of January 2026 marking the initial steps of an innovative European cooperation focused on gymnastics working environments. The...
Final meeting in Conversano – celebrating Petit’s achievements
On Wednesday, 17 September 2025, the PETIT consortium held its final transnational project meeting in Conversano, Italy. The event marked the successful conclusion of the two-year Erasmus+ Sport project dedicated to enhancing children’s motor skill development through...


