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The City of Stuttgart's Children's Office seeks to recruit children and adolescents for their upcoming team.

youth seeking in Stuttgart aged 9-14 years are encouraged for active involvement in city shaping via Children's Office.

City of Stuttgart's Children's Office seeks youth participation in upcoming team
City of Stuttgart's Children's Office seeks youth participation in upcoming team

The City of Stuttgart's Children's Office seeks to recruit children and adolescents for their upcoming team.

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and young people in Stuttgart? If so, you might want to consider joining the Future Team, a city initiative that encourages residents to take an active role in shaping the city's future for its younger generation.

The Future Team, supported by a motivated team from the city of Stuttgart and the Stuttgart Youth House Society, is open to individuals who wish to contribute to decisions affecting children and young people. This team offers young people in Stuttgart the opportunity to network, share ideas, and actively shape their city.

Last school year, the Future Team allowed participants to decide on financial support for children and youth projects, demonstrating the impact that active involvement can have. The official kick-off for the Future Team is on September 27th, and registration closes on September 19th. More information about the Future Team, including the introductory workshop schedule, can be found at [this link](https://www.ourwebsite/citizens/children-and-youth/child-friendly-stuttgart/children-participation.php).

For those interested in education and innovation, the FUTUROMUNDO conference, associated with Mein Bildungsraum by SPRIND, could be a relevant starting point. This event, held on July 3 and 4, 2025, at Urban Offices in Stuttgart, involves an innovation sprint where interdisciplinary teams develop prototypes for a modern education system. Although the application deadline for this year's conference has passed, you can check the SPRIND website for more recent updates.

For creatives and cultural professionals looking for funding, tools like Creatives Unite or the CulturEU website offer EU funding programs.

If you have questions about funding or the Future Team, you can contact Maria Gießmann at the Children's Office. Her phone number is 216-60762, and her email is maria.giessmann@stuttgartde. Don't miss out on this opportunity to make a difference. Join the Future Team today and help shape a brighter future for Stuttgart's children and young people.

Joining the Future Team not only allows individuals to contribute to decisions affecting children and young people in Stuttgart but also offers them the opportunity to network, share ideas, and actively shape their city, as demonstrated by last year's financial support for children and youth projects. For those passionate about education and self-development, they might find the FUTUROMUNDO conference, focusing on innovation in education, particularly relevant.

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