About EVEC Athens

We bring tomorrow’s science to today’s young people.

EVEC Athens is a non-profit that turns modern research into hands-on learning — starting with microgreens, and growing from there. Accredited by Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps, working across Europe from the heart of Athens.

EVEC Athens — your partner in European Educational Programs Erasmus+ KA1 Youth 2023-1-EL02-KA150-YOU-000188397 ESC Quality Label 2023-1-EL02-ESC50-QLA-000195138 OID E10172681 PIC 909448430
Founded 2017 Erasmus+ KA1 Youth accredited ESC Quality Label 20+ EU projects Athens, Greece OID E10172681
The multicultural EVEC team together in Athens ▢ photo — Zografou / campus life / growing (with consent)

Our story

How EVEC began.

EVEC Athens was founded in 2017. Our focus sharpened during the COVID-19 pandemic, when we watched the young people of Zografou change how they live — choosing healthier food, heading to the gym, playing sport on the student campuses around us.

We decided to meet them there and add something new: microgreens. From that one idea we built a complete educational ecosystem around microgreens, and earned our Erasmus+ and ESC accreditations to take it across Europe.

Mission & vision

Why we do it.

Our mission

To bring innovations and modern scientific research that benefit human life to young people — and show them the best way to put them to work in their everyday lives.

Our vision

Today our method lives in microgreens — green skills, healthy living, entrepreneurship, sustainability. Next, we’re building the same ecosystem around mycelium, drones, and solar.

Today Green skills Healthy living Entrepreneurship Sustainability
10,000 young people reached by 2027 — our goal.

How we work

The EVEC Method: science made simple, learning made real.

We take complex scientific research and turn it into something anyone can understand and use — especially young people. We learn by doing: hands-on workshops, real projects, and content that reaches thousands through our articles and channels.

We’ve turned around 500 scientific papers on microgreens into roughly 150 plain-language articles on microgreens.org.gr that ordinary people actually read and use.

🌱 Green skills 🛠️ Learning by doing 📚 Open knowledge 🏙️ Urban farming
Expanding into MyceliumMycelium DronesDrones SolarSolar
Microgreens growing on racks at EVEC

Our accreditations

Accredited, vetted, and trusted across Europe.

Two European accreditations sit behind everything we do. They’re not easy to get — they’re a signal that EVEC has been checked and trusted to deliver quality.

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Erasmus+ KA1 Youth Accreditation

No. 2023-1-EL02-KA150-YOU-000188397 (valid to 2027)

This is a long-term mark of quality from the Erasmus+ programme. It confirms we have a vetted youth strategy and streamlined, ongoing access to fund youth mobility — youth exchanges, activities, and youth-worker training.

For a young person:our opportunities are real and funded. For a partner:we’re a reliable, quality-checked organisation.

ESC Quality Label

No. 2023-1-EL02-ESC50-QLA-000195138 (valid to 2027)

This certifies that we meet the European Solidarity Corps’ standards to host and support volunteers safely and well.

What it means:it’s the trust ticket that lets us welcome long-term volunteers and run quality solidarity projects.

Impact & track record

What we’ve done — and who we’ve done it with.

20+
Erasmus+ & ESC projects since 2017, as coordinator and partner
9+
partner countries across Europe
7
long-term ESC volunteers across two projects — more places open now
10,000
young people reached by 2027 — our goal
🌍 Partners

Partners across 9+ countries

GreeceNorth MacedoniaPolandSerbiaBulgariaRomaniaSpainDenmarkAustria
🤝 Our ESC volunteers

7 long-term ESC volunteers across two projects

Our first accredited ESC project hosted 5 volunteers — from Spain (×2), Italy, Poland and Slovakia. Our second hosted 2 more, from Spain and Italy. They lived in Athens and helped build our microgreens activities, content and community.

Places are open right now →
🎓 Our interns

Erasmus+ traineeships from across Europe

We host Erasmus+ trainees from across Europe — our first intern came from the University of SS. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Slovakia, joining our team in Athens.

📚 Open knowledge

microgreens.org.gr

An open library of plain-language articles, growing guides and toolkits, freely available to educators and young people across Europe.

Visit microgreens.org.gr →

Partners & networks

We don’t do this alone.

We work with Greece’s National Agency and with partner organisations across Europe. There’s room here for yours, too.

INEDivim — Foundation for Youth and Lifelong LearningINEDivim · Hellenic National Agency
Inkluzivni Pokret logoInkluzivni Pokret · Serbia
Young Improvers for Youth Development logoYoung Improvers (YIYD) · Bulgaria
EVEC Štip logoEVEC Štip · North Macedonia
Europalmente Erasmus logoEuropalmente · Italy

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Get involved

There’s a place for you here.

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Young people

Join a funded youth project — exchanges and trainings across Europe.

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Volunteer

In Athens or online — find the way that fits you.

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Intern with us

An Erasmus+ traineeship on our team in Athens.

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Organisations & institutions

Partner with us across VET, schools, adult education, sport — or on Horizon Europe.

Trust & contact

Officially recognised, easy to reach.

European Solidarity Corps Quality Label Co-funded by the European Union 📍 Non-profit NGO · Zografou, Athens
Erasmus+ KA1 Youth2023-1-EL02-KA150-YOU-000188397

Youth accreditation, valid to 2027.

ESC Quality Label2023-1-EL02-ESC50-QLA-000195138

Host · support · lead roles. Valid to 2027.

OID · PICE10172681 · 909448430

Our EU organisation IDs.

Legal formNon-profit youth NGO

Based in Zografou, Athens.

Track record20+ Erasmus+ & ESC projects since 2017

Partners across Greece, North Macedonia, Poland, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Denmark & Austria.

Co-funded by the EUErasmus+ Programme

Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the EU or EACEA. Neither the EU nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.