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Bringing Social Enterprises to Europe

Knowledge Center Social Europe informs and supports social enterprises in Europe through activities such as providing information on European policy, screening organizational priorities, and actively linking members to opportunities. They also actively participate in European networks such as ENSA and ELISAN. Contact them for productive collaboration and support in European projects.

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Bringing Social Enterprises to Europe

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  1. Bringing Social Enterprises to Europe

  2. 1 Knowledge Center Social Europe in short Knowledge Center Social Europe has 2 main activities • Informing the federations of the non profit sector and the Flemish regional authorities, among others department of welfare, public health and family about European Policy • Informing and supporting organizations (both public and private) in European subvention lines and projects

  3. 2 Knowledge Center Social Europe brings social enterprises to Europe by … • Basic information (calls, partnersearches, …) • Screening of organizationalpriorities, individualcounselling, … • Active linking of our members to the opportunitieswhichcomes out of the participationtonetworks

  4. 3 European networks: active participation • ENSA – European Network of SocialAuthorities: a network of citiesand European Regionsthat has the aim of promoting international cooperation in the social field •  different workgroups: disability, elderly, childandyouth, … • ELISAN – European localinclusionandsocial action network • SIRG – SocialInclusionRegional Group

  5. 4 Active participation in the networks • ENSA: different workinggroups = opportunity tocreate a personal network, to get toknowprojects of the otherregionsand present the projectsof our members tofindgood partners

  6. 5 Some examples of active linking (1) • During the meetings • Partnersearchescomeintoour mailbox • Distribution toour members (passiverole) • Active role: invite one of our members to take part (match the priorities of the organizationwith the project objectives) • eg integration center de ‘8’ in Antwerpbecame partner in a project of the European Integration Fund because of the intervention of Knowledge Center Social Europe

  7. 5 Some examples of active linking (2) • Active role: invite different of our members to take part (match the priorities of the organizationwith the project objectives) • eg 3 day care centers forpeoplewith a disability take part in a Leonardo Da Vinci – partnership project thanksto the coordination of Knowledge Center Social Europe

  8. 6 Organization of thematic contact seminars • ENSA Youth - 3 propositions - 2 projectswere hand in, 1 project willbe hand in: • - Leonardo Da Vinci – human relationships in education • - Daphne – Internet safety • - Youth in Action - Participation of youngsters in decision making processes of organiations • ENSA SocialInclusion = planned

  9. 6 Conditions • Good knowledge and support of the non profit sector in Flanders • Mapping the priorities of the social enterprises and translate them into European objectives • Productive, good working European networks

  10. CONTACT Knowledge Center Social Europe European PolicyJos Sterckx +32 (0) 477 44 97 14, jos.sterckx@kcse.beEuropean Projects An Rommel +32 (0) 477 98 54 64, an.rommel@kcse.be

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