Udruga "Ecco Ars" Mostar

Community Data, Culture, Accountability

Get Involved

Join the people building a more connected, accountable Mostar.

Udruga "Ecco Ars" Mostar welcomes residents, volunteers, schools, civil society groups, and funders who want to turn local energy into practical cultural and civic action.

Ways To Participate

Choose the kind of support that fits your time, skills, or network.

Some supporters join one event, others mentor across a full program cycle. The page below outlines practical entry points for each kind of contribution.

Volunteer In The Field

Support workshop delivery, participant registration, community logistics, and event-day coordination across youth, neighborhood, and arts-based activities.

Best for: Local residents Time: 4 to 8 hours monthly Training provided

Host Or Refer Participants

Schools, neighborhood groups, and partner organizations can help identify participants, host small-group sessions, or co-promote upcoming enrollment rounds.

Best for: Schools and CSOs Format: Referral or venue support Flexible scheduling

Mentor A Cohort

Practitioners in arts, education, communications, law, finance, or entrepreneurship can mentor participants and strengthen the real-world relevance of each program cycle.

Best for: Skilled professionals Format: Short clinics or series Hybrid options available

Fund A Visible Outcome

Contribute to youth labs, dialogue forums, monitoring activities, or women-led enterprise support with clear reporting on delivery milestones and participant reach.

Best for: Funders and sponsors Includes outcome tracking Reporting aligned
Why Join

Support is translated into direct community value, not abstract visibility.

Every contribution is tied to a practical delivery need, whether that is staffing a youth session, opening a new neighborhood dialogue, or helping participants move from attendance to leadership.

What supporters make possible

  • More seats for young people in creative labs and civic learning workshops.
  • Stronger resident participation in structured public dialogue and service feedback.
  • Better documentation, monitoring, and communication for community-led initiatives.
  • Practical mentorship and visibility for women-led and early-stage local ventures.

What you can expect from the association

  • Clear role descriptions before you commit your time or resources.
  • Responsible coordination by staff who manage schedules, communication, and follow-up.
  • Transparent reporting on what was delivered and who benefited.
  • Engagement routes that work for both one-time participation and longer partnerships.
Participation Journey

A simple process from first contact to active contribution.

The association uses a lightweight intake approach so interested people and partners can move from inquiry to action without unnecessary delay.

Step 1

Send an inquiry

Share your interest area, availability, or institutional goal through the contact page or direct email.

Step 2

Match the opportunity

The team aligns you with a current activity, program cycle, event, or partnership track that fits your profile.

Step 3

Receive orientation

You get the key schedule, expectations, safeguarding notes, and delivery context needed to participate well.

Step 4

Start contributing

Join a workshop, support outreach, mentor participants, host a session, or help fund a defined piece of work.

Step 5

Stay connected

Follow-up updates help repeat volunteers, partners, and supporters stay involved in the next relevant cycle.

Current Focus Areas

Where additional help has immediate value this season.

These are the program areas where new supporters can quickly strengthen delivery capacity, participant experience, and local reach.

Youth Facilitation Support

Assist with creative exercises, attendance flow, and safe group management in after-school and weekend sessions.

Dialogue Forum Hosting

Help convene residents and local stakeholders in spaces that encourage constructive discussion and practical follow-up.

Monitoring And Storytelling

Contribute to survey support, note-taking, documentation, photography coordination, and concise public reporting.

Community Outreach

Support enrollment campaigns, participant follow-up, and awareness efforts in neighborhoods where new audiences are being reached.

Next Step

Start the conversation with the right contact route.

Use the route below that best matches your role so the request reaches the right staff member quickly.

For volunteers and participants

Email info@.org
Use for Program participation, event support, local volunteering, and referral questions.
Best note Include your availability, neighborhood, and area of interest.

For partners and funders

Use for Institutional partnerships, sponsorship, grant alignment, and strategic collaboration.
Best note Include your organization, intended support type, and preferred timeline.