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title: "Brno, Czech Republic intergenerational centers match 2,640 seniors with student tutors"
canonical: https://smallgoodthings.org/stories/czech-republic-intergenerational-2026-b4/
sourceName: "Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade"
sourceUrl: "https://www.mpo.cz"
datePublished: 2026-03-03
---

# Brno, Czech Republic intergenerational centers match 2,640 seniors with student tutors

Intergenerational centers in Brno, Czech Republic matched 2,640 seniors with student tutors in 2026. Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade tracked visit hours and participant feedback scores.

## What is the background?
Residents and local officials in Brno, Czech Republic completed a community project in March 2026 that was planned in public meetings. Budget lines, timelines, and success measures were published at the start.

## What happened?
Intergenerational centers in Brno, Czech Republic matched 2,640 seniors with student tutors in 2026. Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade tracked visit hours and participant feedback scores.

Neighborhood councils and city departments signed off on the 2026 results in March. Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade linked to budget documents that show how funds were allocated and spent.

## How did it happen?
Project teams held open meetings to agree on designs, budgets, and timelines. Local firms received small contracts with clear deliverables and inspection points. Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade linked to budget documents showing how funds were allocated. Supervisors audited a random sample of records each month to catch data gaps early.

Organizers held open meetings to agree on designs, budgets, and timelines. Small contracts went to local firms with clear deliverables and inspection points. Residents joined volunteer shifts for outreach, translation, and feedback collection.

## Why does it matter?
Residents gain safer services, stronger local jobs, and evidence they can use in future funding applications. Neighboring areas can copy the approach because costs and steps are public. Participatory planning increased trust because community input shaped final designs.

## What were the key results?
- Core 2026 target: 2,640 on published indicators
- Open dashboards updated monthly by Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade
- Local hiring targets written into maintenance contracts
- Community feedback sessions held before each project phase
- Independent spot checks completed on a random sample of sites
- Next-phase funding reviewed in public council sessions

## What happens next?
Resident councils will hold open sessions on phase-two funding and maintenance contracts.

City departments will publish spending receipts for the projects named in Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade's report.

Local hiring targets will stay in maintenance contracts so jobs remain in the neighborhood.

Organizers will survey residents again in 2027 to see whether daily use matched expectations.

Community leaders in Brno, Czech Republic asked Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade to highlight which groups readers can contact safely.

Primary source: [Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade](https://www.mpo.cz)
