Social innovation in the Mühlviertel: New project starts!

Social innovation in the Mühlviertel: New project starts!

In a pioneering initiative, the workshop "Social Innovation Mühlviertel" was launched. At the first meeting, the so-called kick-off meeting, members of the project team, including Manfred Hinterdorfer, Gerald Reiter, Erich Wahl, Thomas Kissler and Andrea Wahl, gave the official starting shot for this important project.

The project aims to promote social innovations in the region, i.e. develop new solutions in order to better manage social challenges. Such innovations are particularly valuable because they often offer fresh approaches that are directly tailored to the needs of the community.

Who is behind the project?

The initiative is directed by a dedicated team that consists of various experts. Manfred Hinterdorfer and his team have set themselves the goal of developing innovative projects that benefit the entire region. They are supported by the expertise of Gerald Reiter and Erich Wahl, both of whom have many years of experience in the field of social work. Thomas Kissler and Andrea Wahl also bring their valuable perspectives and skills to ensure that the workshop can work effectively.

A particularly important aspect of this project is the interdisciplinary approach, which enables different subject areas to be linked and tackling in a creative way. This collaborative spirit not only promotes the exchange of ideas, but also strengthens the community in the Mühlviertel.

The team has already developed concrete plans on how they want to identify and approach social challenges. These plans include workshops, training courses and other formats that aim to increase the commitment and participation of the citizens.

The foundation of this workshop is an important step towards an active civil society. The project experts are determined to make a positive difference and to improve the quality of life in the region. More information about the goals and activities of the "Social Innovation Mühlviertel" can here be read.