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Youth sports subsidies to increase by €5 million
Starting in September, the City of Tallinn will introduce major changes to its sports funding principles for children and youth, increasing the total support volume by nearly 75 percent. This reform updates the previous funding system, which has been in place for almost 17 years. The new model aims to support a greater number of athletes and clubs, increase transparency, and link support more clearly to encouraging physical activity among young people.
Sports and Youth Department
Juhkentali tn 12 10132 Tallinn Estonia Phone: +372 6404 585 E-mail: sportnoorsoo@tallinnlv.ee Main tasks comprehensive development and management of...
Supporting High-performance Youth Sports
The aim of supporting high-performance youth sports is to enable 11–19- and in some cases up to 23-year-old athletes, whose place of residence...
Benefits aimed at young people
Independency benefit Granted to persons starting an independet life after the guardianship of children's home or foster care has ended. Financial...
Benefit for non-profit making activities in the field of youth work
Benefit allocation from Tallinn's budgetary instruments for youth work related non-profit making activity projects.
Spare time
Kuhuminna.ee, the portal giving information about the events in Tallinn Tallinna noorte infokeskus (Information Centre for the Tallinn Youth) The...
Contest
To acknowledge great deeds that have been significant and important to Tallinn's youth and to the promotion of Tallinn's youth work. Great deed is new...
XIII Youth Song and Dance Celebration traffic arrangement (30 June – 2 July 2023). Schematics
Public transport circulation and stops During the XIII Youth Song and Dance Festival, which will take place from 30 June to 2 July, special buses will...
Sport to the schools
The "Sport to the schools" project is aimed at 7-8-year-old students who, in addition to school physical education classes, also participate in...