EUSTORY is an informal network of non-governmental organisations carrying out historical research competitions for young people in Europe. The network was initiated by Körber-Stiftung in Germany and it connects more than 30 civic organisations from over 20 countries.
The independent national EUSTORY competitions encourage young people to look for traces of history in their immediate environment.
Since the EUSTORY Network was founded in 2001, some 252,000 young people have participated in EUSTORY History Competitions contributing about 102,000 projects. In addition to those involved in the individual national member organisations, there are more than 2,500 teachers, experts, scholars and volunteers who give their time to EUSTORY and its projects every year.
With its activities, the EUSTORY Network promotes the significance of an independent and critical view on the past for a common European future. It also furthers a European perspective on local, regional and national history, shunning exclusion and promoting understanding.
The mandate of EUSTORY is to view European history from the grass-roots and to recognise the vast diversity of experiences, also makes an important and pioneering contribution to European efforts toward peace and tolerance.