The capacity building pathway of the TOUCH Project officially concluded on May 14, 2026. The programme was designed to strengthen the skills of organisations working on the labour market integration of NEET youth, with a specific focus on social impact evaluation and outcome-based financial models.


Launched on March 19, 2026, the TOUCH Capacity LAB engaged 25 organisations in a structured learning journey consisting of a kick-off meeting and eight training modules, designed to foster learning, exchange, and hands-on experimentation.

The final in-person session took place at the Cottino Social Impact Campus, bringing together participants, lecturers, and partners for the closing module of the programme.

Throughout the journey, 11 experts guided participants through lectures, working groups, peer exchange sessions, and practical exercises, providing concrete tools to strengthen their ability to generate and sustain long-term impact.

The programme, designed and delivered by the Cottino Social Impact Campus and Human Foundation, explored key topics including:

  • Module 1 – Vision, Leadership and Governance
  • Module 2 – Social impact measurement and reporting
  • Module 3 – Social innovation and impact-oriented design
  • Module 4 – Financial literacy, strategic planning and financial management
  • Module 5 – Results-oriented management and organisational adaptation
  • Module 6 – Risk management and medium- to long-term sustainability
  • Module 7 – Digital and technological skills supporting finance and impact
  • Module 8 – Outcome-based communication

The TOUCH Capacity LAB concludes as a meaningful shared learning experience, fostering connections, stimulating new initiatives, and strengthening the competencies of participating organisations.

A special thanks goes to all participating organisations, speakers, and partners who contributed to the success of the programme, making it a valuable opportunity for exchange and learning.