Ongoing projects

ACTIVE BALANCE GYM

The Active Balance Gym project aims to improve the physical and mental well-being of management employees aged 30–50 by addressing the negative effects of sedentary work, prolonged sitting, and workplace stress. These challenges increasingly affect employee health and productivity, contributing to lower physical activity levels and increased risks of cardiovascular diseases, anxiety, and stress-related health conditions.

To respond to these challenges, the project introduces the Adaptive Gymnastic Learning Environment (AGLE), an innovative training methodology that integrates gymnastics-based exercises designed to improve posture, balance, coordination, and agility. The programme promotes accessible “sport for all” activities by using gymnastics equipment in creative and adaptable ways that can be implemented in local sport facilities and workplace environments.

The project aims to reduce stress, improve physical fitness, and strengthen team cohesion among participants. By promoting healthier lifestyles and inclusive participation, Active Balance Gym contributes to sustainable workplace wellness practices and provides a replicable model for organisations and communities across Europe.

Project duration: 1 November 2025 – 30 April 2027

Consortium

  • Coordinator: Sport Club Endorfin (Slovenia)

  • Partner: ASD Aster Cheer (Italy)

  • Partner: School Activities Association (Turkey)

Project website: https://activegym.endorfin.si/ 

OLYMPICS FOR SUSTAINABILITY (OOFS)

Olympics of Sustainability (OofS) is an innovative project that combines sport, environmental responsibility, and community engagement. The initiative uses the inspirational power of sport to encourage people to adopt more sustainable lifestyles through practical, everyday actions. By integrating sustainability education into sports activities, the project promotes pro-environmental behaviour while supporting active and healthy living.

The project introduces an engaging challenge-based approach, where participants are rewarded for environmentally responsible actions during sport events through a Green Badge system. Actions such as reducing waste, using sustainable transport, and supporting eco-friendly event practices become part of the sport experience.

To ensure long-term impact, OofS will develop a Green Playbook, a practical guide that helps municipalities, sport clubs, and educational institutions organise sustainable sport events and replicate the model across Europe.

Special attention is given to social inclusion, ensuring that young people, disadvantaged groups, and communities with limited access to sport can actively participate. Through sport, OofS builds healthier communities while promoting environmental responsibility.

Project Duration
1 November 2025 – 30 April 2027

Consortia:

  • Coordinator: Municipality of Fundão (Portugal)

  • Partner: PJA – Consultoria Desportiva e Projetos, Unipessoal LDA (Portugal)

  • Partner: Finlands Svenska Idrott RF (Finland)

  • Partner:  Ayuntamiento de Pedreguer (Spain)

  • Partner: Sport Club Endorfin (Slovenia)

NW ECO

The NW ECO project successfully combines sport and climate action by promoting Nordic walking clean-up events as a means of encouraging active lifestyles and environmental responsibility. By merging physical activity with ecological awareness, the project addresses two pressing societal needs—improving public health and protecting the environment.

At the heart of NW ECO is a strong focus on building the capacity of staff and volunteers in non-profit sport clubs. Through a range of activities, the project enhances key competencies such as environmental stewardship, event organization, and community engagement. These skills not only support more sustainable practices within local sport organizations but also contribute to their long-term resilience and operational effectiveness.

Consortia:

  • Sport za sve Zagreb – Croatia – coordinator.
  • Sport club Endorfin – Slovenia – partner.
  • Асоциация БИО мрежа / BIO net – Bulgaria – partner.

Duration of the project: January 2025 – June 2026.