• DIMCARE

    Digital Missions for Care Social Economy’s Resilience

    • Description

    DIMCARE addresses the need for digitization of the care sector within the ecosystem of the social economy. The personal care sector presents unique challenges in the face of its digitalization due to its marked demand for face-to-face services. For this reason, the project develops digital solutions and tools in the main activities of the sector. Thus, in collaboration with local and regional administrations and social entities, DIMCARE guides and supports social economy entities to adapt to the imminent digital future.

    • Call and programme

    Single Market Programme

    • Total budget

    €179,015.89

    • Partners

  • ATLAS

    Allies for the Transition of business models towards Sustainability

    • Description

    The ATLAS project supports two SMEs (Colibri and CITSALP) to boost their business innovation management capacities through advice and training from Social Economy actors. The objective of the project is to improve the performance of these SMEs in terms of social and environmental sustainability and facilitate their transition to more sustainable business models. In the same way, ATLAS will increase knowledge about sustainable business, encouraging interaction with specialized actors with complementary skills.

    • Call and programme

    SMP (Sustainability Partnerships for SMEs adopting more sustainable practices)

    • Total budget

    €106,649.34

    • Partners

  • Care Compass

    Community-Based Approach for a Resilient, Economical and Sustainable Long-Term Care Model in Europe: From Institutionalization to Community-Based Care, with a Social economy approach

    • Description

    The CARE COM-PASS project aims to create a model of social, community and solidarity care with a European scope. Its purpose is to design, develop, evaluate and validate a common European model of long-term care that avoids institutionalization and is based on the principles of the social economy. This care model will be mainly aimed at the elderly and people with disabilities. This will be achieved through the cooperation and joint work of actors from the education, vocational training, social economy and public sector sectors.

    • Call and programme

    Erasmus+ (Partnerships for Innovation - Alliances)

    • Total budget

    1.500.000 €

    • Partners

  • Hubs4Inclusion

    Promoting diversity and inclusion through Social Entrepreneurship in university hubs ecosystems

    • Description

    The project seeks to promote the inclusion of minority groups (ethnic and migrant groups, people with disabilities, the LGBT community, women victims of GBV, among others) in four European universities, through the development and implementation of projects and activities linked to the Social Economy (ES) and the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE). H4I will create an acceleration programme at each university, where mentoring will be offered to university students to incubate social entrepreneurship and social inclusion projects through training, workshops and networking with SSE agents and organisations.

    • Call and programme

    Erasmus+ (Alliances for Innovation)

    • Total budget

    €1,061,520.25

    • Partners

  • HERMES

    Handling Effective Remote Management of Entrepreneurial teams for Social innovation

    • Description

    HERMES aims to increase and strengthen the interaction between social enterprises, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and Vocational Education and Training (VET) agents through effective tools and methodologies to manage global virtual teams for university students. This will be done through a Collaborative International Online Learning Program (COIL).

    • Call and programme

    Erasmus+ (Alliances for Innovation)

    • Total budget

    €1,199,142.16

    • Partners

  • TLEADS

    Boosting innovative competences for social transition leaders

    • Description

    This project aims to create an innovative model of professional competences for leaders of the eco-social transition, involving social economy actors, adult education experts, university professors and VET providers. Creating a model of professional skills is key to exercising leadership towards the eco-social transformation of our society, aligning ourselves with the double transition (green and digital). As a result, the project will create a community of eco-social transition leaders with participants from the field of social innovation and the European social economy.

    • Call and programme

    Erasmus+ (Cooperation partnerships in adult education)

    • Total budget

    250.000 €

    • Partners