Strateze helps young people understand the digital world they already live in and turn online skills into real opportunities. Through education, sport and culture, we equip the next generation with the digital literacy needed for the future of work.
They understand platforms, content, communities and digital culture in ways previous generations never did.
But many of the adults guiding them — teachers, parents, coaches and employers — often struggle to recognise or nurture these skills.
At the same time, the job market is rapidly shifting toward digital industries. Without guidance, many young people never realise the opportunities available to them.
Strateze exists to bridge this gap.
Equipping students with modern skills for the digital economy.
Understanding how platforms, algorithms and online ecosystems work.
Learning storytelling, video editing and social media communication.
Helping young people identify their strengths and develop digital identity.
Introducing the tools shaping the future of work.
Strateze believes digital education should be accessible to all learners.
Many young people with SEND thrive in digital environments but may struggle within traditional education structures. Strateze programmes are designed to support diverse learning styles and help students discover their strengths through creativity, storytelling and digital platforms.
Partnering with leading organisations to prepare the next generation.
Digital literacy and enrichment programmes for students.
Helping students understand digital opportunity and career positioning.
Teaching young athletes about media, personal branding and digital culture.
Helping organisations understand social media, content creation and digital culture.
Introducing students to digital literacy, content creation and online opportunity.
Helping students understand digital identity, positioning and the modern job market.
Teaching young athletes how digital platforms influence careers and opportunities.
Helping organisations understand social media, content creation and digital culture.
Strateze is currently seeking partner institutions interested in piloting digital literacy programmes.
We are looking to collaborate with universities, schools, youth organisations, and sports academies to develop and test programmes that prepare young people for the future of work.
community members worldwide
Aged 16 to 30
Through social platforms and digital education, Strateze connects young people with ideas, tools and pathways for the modern digital economy.