Empowering Europe: The ECU Social Chess Strategy 2026–2030

Empowering Europe: The ECU Social Chess Strategy 2026–2030

The ECU 2030 team has officially unveiled the ECU Social Chess Strategy 2026–2030, a streamlined roadmap designed to transform chess into a permanent tool for social inclusion across all 54 European federations. Prepared by PD Dr. Prabitha Urwyler, Candidate for ECU Treasurer and Leader of ECU Social Projects, the strategy focuses on practical, governable goals that build on the momentum of the 2025 Year of Social Chess.

The core mission is simple: by 2030, every federation should have the capacity to use chess for education, health, and community engagement through a shared European framework.

Key Strategic Pillars

The strategy is built upon a continental delivery structure and three flagship programs:

  • Social Chess Officer Network: The central innovation of the plan. Every federation will nominate one voluntary officer responsible for inclusion, supported by the ECU with training, tools, and micro-grants.
  • Chess4Hope: Scaling existing pilots to use chess as a language of dignity and empowerment for underserved communities, including refugees, orphans, and marginalized youth.
  • Chess4Elderly: Addressing loneliness and cognitive health through municipal partnerships and the launch of a European Intergenerational Chess Day starting in 2027.
  • Chess for Freedom: Building on existing frameworks to introduce chess into prison rehabilitation programs across Europe in partnership with the Council of Europe.

Implementation Roadmap

The strategy follows a phased rollout to ensure sustainability:

  1. Foundation (2026): Adoption of the strategy and launch of officer nominations.
  2. Pilot Delivery (2027): Establishing the first 25+ active officers and publishing the ECU Guide on Inclusion in Chess.
  3. Expansion (2028–2030): Full consolidation with the goal of having active social programs in all 54 federations by 2030.

For a detailed look at the operational targets, funding structures, and the complete 2030 roadmap, you can access the full document below:

Welcome Olga Popadiuk – ECU2030 Campaign Manager

Welcome Olga Popadiuk – ECU2030 Campaign Manager

We would like to welcome Olga Popadiuk as the Campaign PR Manager of the ECU2030 team!

With a PhD in Economics, and a strong background across academia, business, and international chess, Olga will support our communication strategy, positioning, and audience engagement.

Olga lives in Chervitsi, Ukraine. She has worked as a university lecturer in economics and as a Deputy Director of a major trading company. Since 2020, she has focused on chess as her primary professional field, working internationally as a chess coach, certified chess arbiter, and active player. Olga is also a public speaker and chess content creator, specializing in communication strategy, positioning, and audience engagement within the global chess community.

Meeting in Albania

Meeting in Albania

Over the weekend of 18-19 of April, our Presidential candidate, Mr. Zurab Azmaiparashvili, met with representatives of numerous chess federations in Durres, Albania!

The meeting took place during the World Senior Team Chess Championship, and gathered numerous federation representatives and chess friends, showcasing a profound commitment to work together on empowering chess in Europe. Throughout the meeting, we discussed the ECU2030 mission, together creating a vision designed to modernize the European Chess Union and cement Europe’s position as the global powerhouse of chess development.

Our vision is forged in the spirit of cooperation, as we don’t just plan for the future – we are building it. We are moving forward as a team, ready to lead, ready to innovate, and ready to work!

ECU2030 Team Announced

ECU2030 Team Announced

The ECU2030 Team is officially announced!

The ECU2030 team brings together experienced leaders focused on empowering national federations and expanding the reach of chess across the continent. We are committed to reaching new heights and becoming the driving force behind chess development and innovation! By uniting tradition with innovation, we will secure a future where European Chess Union continues to thrive as a professional, transparent, and inclusive home for all European players!

Our team features the following candidates running for the respective positions in the European Chess Union elections (18 July 2026):

Detailed biographies and information about our team can be found here.