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MIND HUB

General Information

Identification Code: 518023949046-21
Website: [object Object]
Entity Form: Association sans but lucratif
Registration Category: Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar
Registration Date: 3/5/2023
Last Update: 2/28/2024
EP Accredited Number: 0

Mission & Interests

Goals: Mind Hub is a non-profit organisation founded in January 2020 and based in Brussels/Belgium. The primary mission of Mind Hub is cultivating an understanding of co-existence of different identities of people with different backgrounds in support of cultural integration in the society. This mission is sought to be achieved by bringing together the realms of psychology and neuropolitics with societal identities. Mind Hub helps its participants cope with uncertainty, develop leadership skills in times of uncertainty, and cultivate social solidarity through panels, networking events, and workshops. The organisation now aims to expand its scope to combine its mission and the EU’s policies in the field. For further information: https://linktr.ee/mindhubacademy
Interests Represented: Does not represent commercial interests
Interests:
  • Climate action
  • Culture
  • Culture and media
  • Education and training
  • Environment
  • Migration and asylum
  • Youth
Levels of Interest:
  • national
  • european

Activities

Main EU Legislative Proposals: Mind Hub is concerned with EU policies on mental and physical well-being, the role of youth in politics and society, the role of civil society in policy-making, and cultural and societal integration. The organisation targets EU policies (and impacts of) Horizon Europe programmes, the European Green Deal, debates on the Future of Europe, societal and psychological effects of EU enlargement and partnership processes, EU Cultural Diplomacy Platform, EU public diplomacy, EU vs Disinformation, climate change and its effects on societies (migration, climate anxiety, policies concerning the youth etc.), civil society and civil society entrepreneurship, and EU health policies (EU4Health, mental health policies etc.).
Communication Activities: Mind Hub organises a set of communication activities on aforementioned subjects and on issues related to the experiences of expatriates of different nationalities living in Belgium, their cultural integration, their psychological well-being, and tackling the challenges of digitalisation and disinformation. Mind Hub participants are able to support themselves in the field of self-improvement with activities. "Pushing boundaries in a new world", "Leadership in times of uncertainty", "Coping with ambiguity" and "Social Solidarity in times of Pandemic" were included in the sessions on helping young people chart their future in an ever-complex world. Mind Hub has also organised an event on the Future of Europe and the role of youth in Brussels. During the event, participants of various backgrounds debated on the current situation in Europe and the place of youth, the priorities of the EU throughout the Conference on the Future of Europe, whether the concerns of European youth are represented and how the EU can become ‘future-proof’ for its younger generations. In 2021, the Brussels International Amity Orchestra (BIAO) was founded with the initiative of Mind Hub. The orchestra regularly performs concerts aimed at bridging cultures and peoples through the unifying power of music. In line with its mission, the orchestra consists of amateur and professional musicians of all ages from different nationalities. Its repertoire is composed of a wide range of music from classical to popular, as well as from eastern to western melodies. For more information on the BIAO: https://linktr.ee/unifiedbymusic. Currently, Mind Hub is part of a quadripartite Erasmus+ project, ‘Music 4 Inclusion’, with other parties coming from Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. The project aims to contribute to the social and cultural integration of people that have recently moved to a foreign country through the common activity of playing music. One of Mind Hub’s specific goals is to move forward the above-mentioned BIAO initiative through the activities to be carried out within the framework of this Erasmus+ project. Mind Hub also provides assistance to Bruxircle, a youth experience sharing and information exchange platform, in its events and projects. For more information on Bruxircle: https://linktr.ee/bruxircle.
Inter-institutional or Unofficial Groupings: N/A

Head Office

Address: Avenue Louise 65
Post Code: 1050
City: Bruxelles
Country: BELGIUM
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EU Office

Address: Avenue Louise 65
Post Code: 1050
City: Bruxelles
Country: BELGIUM
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Financial Data

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Membership Information

Members10 Percent: 0
Members25 Percent: 0
Members50 Percent: 1
Members75 Percent: 0
Members: 2
Members F T E: 1.5

Structure

Structure Type: Structure
Is Member Of: As was referred to above, Mind Hub is currently part of a quadripartite Erasmus+ project, ‘Music 4 Inclusion’, which builds upon the already existing Brussels International Amity Orchestra (https://linktr.ee/unifiedbymusic). Mind Hub's partners in this project are as follows: Les Créatives De Demain Association from France (https://www.lescreativesdedemain.com/), ARTPOT Foundation from the Netherlands (https://www.artpot.nl/), and HALEWYN Foundation from Belgium (https://halewynstichting.be/ & https://halewyn.com/). As also mentioned above, Mind Hub provides assistance to Bruxircle in the organisation of its online programs (https://linktr.ee/bruxircle). Mind Hub and Needs Map (www.needsmap.coop) have partnered up to initiate a fundraising campaign following the devastating earthquakes that took place on 6th February 2023 in Türkiye and Syria: https://fonzip.com/mindhub/fundraising-campaigns/needs-map-turkiye-earthquake-appeal.
Organisation Members: N.A.