CreativeGPS training program has finished in Latvia, Estonia and Finland
66 Creative Practitioners from Latvia, Estonia, and Finland Graduated from the CreativeGPS Training Program!
We are delighted to celebrate the successful completion of the CreativeGPS Training Program, which brought together 66 creative professionals from Latvia, Estonia, and Finland. Designed to strengthen the skills and resilience of cultural and creative sector professionals, the program offered a comprehensive learning experience focusing on essential career development strategies.
What They Learnt
Over the course of the program, participants engaged in a variety onsite and online of workshops, group sessions, and hands-on learning opportunities that provided tools to navigate their careers in more strategic manners. Key topics included:
- Networking and Collaboration: Learning how to build professional relationships to unlock new opportunities.
- Entrepreneurship: Real-life case studies from entrepreneurs in the creative sector, offering inspiration and practical advice.
- Cross-Sector Collaboration: Strategies for partnering with professionals beyond the creative industries to expand possibilities.
- Sustainable Career Development: Balancing freelancing, employment, and entrepreneurship while maintaining well-being.
- Pitching Skills: Developing and refining the art of presenting ideas effectively to various audiences.
- Value-Driven Careers: Reflecting on personal values and aligning them with meaningful career paths in the creative field.
A Collaborative Effort
The CreativeGPS Training Program, led by the Northern Dimension Partnership on Culture (NDPC) in collaboration with Tallinn Business Incubator and TAKU (The Union for Art and Culture Professionals, Finland), was designed to foster transnational collaboration and peer learning. Sessions included contributions from industry experts like Elsa Ervasti, Katriina Haikala , Tiina Saar-Veelmaa, Ilze Švarcbaha, Laura Lindsberg, Berit Kaschan, Marko Ala, among others.
The program included an intensive two-day bootcamp in Tallinn, where participants deepened their understanding of entrepreneurship, collaboration, and strategic career planning. This culmination allowed creative professionals to refine their skills and build meaningful connections across borders.
What did our participants think of the program?
What’s next?
We look forward to seeing the remarkable projects and collaborations CreativeGPS training program graduates will bring to life in the future!
In spring 2025 we will focus on developing an open-access toolkit for creative professionals, to share the teachings, reflections and best-cases coming out of the program! Don’t miss our updates, subscribe to our newsletter! https://ndpculture.org/newsletter/
CreativeGPS: “Creative Professionals Navigating the Job Market: Skill Building and Transnational Peer Learning For Added Agency” project is implemented the Northern Dimension Partnership on Culture, Tallinn Business Incubator, and the Trade Union for Arts and Culture Professionals TAKU. The project is co-funded by by the Interreg Central Baltic program.