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Organization

ALL DIGITAL AISBL

Brussels-based association promoting digital inclusion, youth employability, online safety, and open educational resources across Europe.

NGO / AssociationsocietyBESMENo active H2020 projects
H2020 projects
5
As coordinator
1
Total EC funding
€885K
Unique partners
65
What they do

Their core work

ALL DIGITAL is a Brussels-based association focused on digital inclusion, digital skills development, and online safety — particularly for young people and underserved communities. They build platforms and educational tools that bridge the gap between ICT literacy and employability, working across youth empowerment, PhD skills enhancement, and cybersafety education. Their practical contribution lies in designing digital learning environments, coordinating communities of practice around digital competences, and developing serious games and resources that address real-world challenges like cyberbullying and online exploitation.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Digital inclusion and youth employabilityprimary
2 projects

I-LINC (coordinated) built a platform for ICT learning and youth employability; EQUALS-EU addressed digital gender equality.

Online safety and child protectionsecondary
1 project

RAYUELA developed serious games to educate young people about cybercrime, cyberbullying, grooming, and trafficking.

Open educational resources and PhD skillsemerging
1 project

DocEnhance focused on transferable skills, open educational resources, and work-based learning for doctoral candidates.

ICT-enabled science educationsecondary
1 project

UMI-Sci-Ed explored ubiquitous and mobile computing, IoT, and communities of practice for science education.

Gender equality in digital accessemerging
1 project

EQUALS-EU established a European partnership for gender equality in the digital age through social innovation.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
ICT platforms and science education
Recent focus
Digital safety and skills inclusion

In the early period (2015–2019), ALL DIGITAL focused on technology-driven education — using ubiquitous computing, IoT, and mobile platforms to promote science education and ICT skills for youth. From 2020 onward, their focus shifted toward social outcomes: transferable skills for PhD candidates, open educational resources, cybersafety for children, and digital gender equality. The evolution shows a clear move from "technology as subject" to "technology as tool for social inclusion and protection."

Moving toward social impact themes — online safety, gender equality, and lifelong learning — suggesting future projects will emphasize inclusive digital societies over pure technology adoption.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: active_partnerReach: European28 countries collaborated

ALL DIGITAL primarily participates as a partner (4 of 5 projects) rather than leading consortia, though they have demonstrated coordination capability with I-LINC. With 65 unique partners across 28 countries, they operate as a well-connected network node rather than a repeat-partner organization. Their broad network and association status make them an effective dissemination and community engagement partner for larger consortia.

Extensive European network spanning 65 unique partners across 28 countries, reflecting their role as a pan-European digital inclusion association based in Brussels. Their geographic spread suggests strong connections across both Western and Eastern Europe.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

ALL DIGITAL sits at the intersection of digital skills policy and grassroots community engagement — a combination rare among Brussels-based associations. Their ability to operate across both security topics (child protection online) and societal challenges (PhD employability, gender equality) makes them a versatile consortium partner. For anyone building a project that needs to reach digitally excluded communities or demonstrate societal impact, they bring both the network and the credibility.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • I-LINC
    Their only coordinated project, and their largest grant (EUR 368,750), building a platform connecting ICT learning to youth employability and entrepreneurship.
  • RAYUELA
    Unusual cross-sector project combining security (cybercrime, trafficking) with education through serious games — their second-largest grant at EUR 205,000.
  • EQUALS-EU
    Addresses digital gender equality at European scale through social innovation, signaling a strategic move into equality and inclusion policy.
Cross-sector capabilities
securitydigitaleducation
Analysis note: Profile based on 5 H2020 projects with moderate funding levels. The organization's broader activities as a European digital inclusion network likely extend well beyond what is captured in this project data alone. Website data was unavailable for cross-referencing.