Erasmus+ Project 2025-2028

Navigate Digital
Finance Safely

Empowering Baby Boomers and Generation X to confidently navigate digital risks in the financial sphere through innovative blended learning.

The Digital Divide is Real

As financial services move increasingly online, millions of adults find themselves vulnerable to phishing attacks, data breaches, and digital fraud. Those who didn't grow up with technology need targeted support to stay safe and included.

47%

of adults over 55 worry about online banking security

6

European countries working together

36

months of dedicated research and development

Our Approach

A comprehensive blended learning concept combining digital resources with personal support.

Risk Awareness

Learn to identify phishing attempts, suspicious websites, and common digital fraud tactics in financial services.

Practical Security

Hands-on training for secure online banking, password management, and protecting personal financial data.

Personal Support

Face-to-face sessions with trained instructors who understand the needs of non-digital natives.

Open Resources

Free, multilingual learning materials available as Open Educational Resources for everyone.

European Reach

Courses available in English, German, Spanish, Slovenian, and Icelandic across partner countries.

Evidence-Based

Curriculum developed through rigorous research and continuous evaluation for maximum effectiveness.

Our Partners

A consortium of universities, social enterprises, and local organizations across Europe.

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University of Bamberg
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Caritas Bamberg
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Andrássy University Budapest
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Reykjavik University
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Simbioza Genesis
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Ayuntamiento de Benetússer

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