European Social Economy Regions

Similar documents
Actions and strategy for the social economy and social enterprises. The way forward. General Presentation

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. Brussels, 30 April /14 JEUN 55 EDUC 111 SOC 235 CULT 46

European Cluster Policy Towards Joint Cluster Initiatives

Council of the European Union Brussels, 14 September 2017 (OR. en)

COSME Programme for the Competitiveness of Enterprises and SMEs. Enterprise Europe Network

GROWing support for the S3 Platform for Industrial Modernisation

The Start-up and Scale-up Initiative

European Robotics Let's make it happen together

SEBASTIANO FUMERO. H2020 general structure and Budget what s new? Approach? Funding scheme and rate?

COSME. 31 January 2014 Tallinn, Estonia. Andreas Veispak DG Enterprise and Industry - European Commission

Social Business Initiative. Kiril Nikolov, Policy Officer European Commission, DG Internal Market, Industry, Enterpreneurship and SMEs

First of all, I want to welcome you all in Thessaloniki, the. It is a great honor for the Region of Central Macedonia

Annex to the. Steps for the implementation

European Commission DG Education and Culture

THE BETTER ENTREPRENEURSHIP POLICY TOOL

EU support for SMEs through COSME Brussels, 16 May 2018 Finnish Liaison Office for EU R&I

Introduction. 1 About you. Contribution ID: 65cfe814-a0fc-43c ec1e349b48ad Date: 30/08/ :59:32

Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs DG. Joanna DRAKE. Director for Entrepreneurship and SMEs. Hearing at European Parliament

Industrial policy, Smart Specialisation, COSME

CAPACITIES WORK PROGRAMME PART 3. (European Commission C (2011) 5023 of 19 July 2011) REGIONS OF KNOWLEDGE

Internationalisation of SMEs Enterprise Europe Network

Competitiveness and Innovation CIP

Cooperation mechanisms EASME

Points of the European Economic and Social Committee opinion considered essential. European Commission position

Building synergies between Horizon 2020 and future Cohesion policy ( )

Smart Factories in new EU Member States General Presentation 29 August 2017

Entrepreneurship & innovation support ecosystems. Niki Naska, EUREKA Secretariat 14 September, Prague

European Year of Cultural Heritage

A shared agenda for growth: European Commission Services

Single Market Forum 2016/ EU SMEs in Global Value Chains

European Solidarity Corps: Ensuring Quality, Impact and Inclusion

SEBASTIANO FUMERO. H2020 general structure and Budget what s new? Approach? Funding scheme and rate?

shaping the future of finance

COSME Seminar on Participation in COSME for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Countries

EU Development Aid: Future Challenges and Opportunities within Development Cooperation Instruments

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES

CIP Innovation and entrepreneurship, ICT and intelligent energy

A grand tour of social innovation in Europe. By Henriette van Eijl and Liesbet de Letter

'Investment Pipeline' EC Support for S3 Partnerships in Industrial Modernisation: DG REGIO contribution

Space business, entrepreneurship, outreach and education. Marko Curavic UNIT B1 REA

EU funding opportunities under Horizon 2020 and the Enterprise Europe Network

Europe's Digital Progress Report (EDPR) 2017 Country Profile Lithuania

From FP7 to Horizon 2020 New approaches to speed up innovation and market in the water

ERIK Action. Region of West Macedonia. Policies for fostering Innovating Business Strategies to support firms competitiveness

EU Schemes in Support of Tourism. An Internet Roadmap for the Tourism Sector

EU FUNDING. Synergies in funding opportunities for research, technological development and innovation (RTDI)

ANNEX. to the. Commission Implementing Decision

Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) Country Report Latvia

Erasmus+ Master Loan Scheme ( ) September 2015

The «People» Programme in FP7

Local innovation ecosystems

Horizon 2020 update and what s next. Dr Alex Berry, European Advisor 15 December 2015, Royal Holloway

Call for the expression of interest Selection of six model demonstrator regions to receive advisory support from the European Cluster Observatory

Sources of funding for A&A education to deliver the vision of Europe 2020

Key objectives of EU cluster policy

Europe's Digital Progress Report (EDPR) 2017 Country Profile Slovenia

EUROPE DIRECT NI APRIL, 2016

Overview of policy tools and approaches to support young people in rural areas

The Access to Risk Finance under the European Funding Programmes WEBINAR

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS

Europe's Digital Progress Report (EDPR) 2017 Country Profile Malta

Introduction & background. 1 - About you. Case Id: b2c1b7a1-2df be39-c2d51c11d387. Consultation document

The European Commission s science and knowledge service. Innovation and Smart Specialisation Seminar on the BSR. Joint Research Centre

Entrepreneurship and SME Development

Marie (Skłodowska-)Curie Actions

Horizon Public-Public Partnerships and the link to ERA

BULGARIA Towards a RIS3 strategy

Erasmus+ The EU programme for Education, Training, Youth and Sport

Funding opportunities via EU grants

EU funding opportunities for the Blue Economy

KNOWLEDGE ALLIANCES WHAT ARE THE AIMS AND PRIORITIES OF A KNOWLEDGE ALLIANCE? WHAT IS A KNOWLEDGE ALLIANCE?

EU funding opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises

Towards a Common Strategic Framework for EU Research and Innovation Funding

Smart Specialisation Platform Industrial Modernisation: Synergies in action

EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL REGIONAL AND URBAN POLICY

ERASMUS for Young Entrepreneurs

Overview. Mats Ljungqvist Space Policy and Research. DG GROW Internal Market, Industry Entrepreneurship and SMEs

Summary of a Survey on the Europe 2020 Flagship Initiative Innovation Union. Executive Summary

Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Higher Education: the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)

Services within the ICTFOOTPRINT.eu ecosystem

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions under Horizon 2020

COSME and Enterprise Europe Network. 10 Luglio 2014 Palazzo Armieri - Napoli

Promoting Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Culture in COSME

Joint action plan. Local Implementation Plan Ljubljana. This Project is implemented through 1/21 the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme cofinanced

From FP7 to Horizon 2020

Explanatory Notes on Open Innovation Test Beds

The EU Integration Centre coordinates activities of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (CCIS) in the field of European integration for

EIT: Making innovation happen! EIT Member State Configuration meeting. Martin Kern EIT Interim Director. 17 October 2017

The INTERREG IVC approach to capitalise on knowledge

Horizon 2020 Financial Instruments for the Private Sector, Especially SMEs An Overview

HORIZON The New EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation Gaëtan DUBOIS European Commission DG Research & Innovation

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND REGIONAL CLUSTERS

The European Commission s science and knowledge service. Joint Research Centre

Young Entrepreneurship as the key to a sustainable and growing economic future

P RO M OT I N G E N T R E P R E N E U RS H I P FO R D E V E LO P M E N T

EPRS European Parliamentary Research Service Transcript of an EPRS Podcast

HERE Annual Conference: EU and its Neighbours: Higher Education Policy and Cooperation

INTERREG ATLANTIC AREA PROGRAMME CITIZENS SUMMARY

Zagreb Charter. on Lifelong Entrepreneurial Learning: A Keystone for Competitiveness, Smart and Inclusive Growth and Jobs in the SEECP Participants

COMMISSION STAFF WORKING PAPER. Accompanying the Document Commmunication of the Commission. Social Business Initiative

Transcription:

European Social Economy Regions Karditsa, Greece, May 2018 Karel Vanderpoorten European Commission - DG GROW Unit Clusters, Social Economy and Entrepreneurship

Agenda 1. Social economy 2. Social Economy in the EU Policy 3. Social innovation & Smart Specialisation 4. Some messages of support

A fair share The European social economy provides: - over 13.6 million paid jobs in the EU - equivalent to about 6.3% of the working population of the EU-28 - more than 82.8 million volunteers, equivalent to 5.5 million fulltime workers - more than 232 million members of cooperatives, mutuals and similar entities And the 'social economy' covers over 2.8 million organisations in the EU

Social Economy in the EU After the Communication on a Social Business Initiative (2011), new engagements since 2015: Council Conclusions on the Social Economy (2015) together with: EP resolutions, EESC opinions, CoR opinions; GECES report and recommendations (October 2016); "Start up and Scale-up" Initiative (October 2016); Series of actions coordinated by the launch of an Internal Task Force between different services (January 2017). Side event to the European Social summit - 16 November 2017 "What role for SOCIAL ECONOMY in the future of work?" - - Potential of Social Economy to create growth and sustainable jobs - - Role of cooperative societies and on how to create favourable ecosystems for Social Economy

Social Economy and Social Enterprises going forward

Five pillars of the GECES Report Implementation of actions scheduled for 2017-2018 by the scale up and start-up initiative. Five pillars to be developed: 1. Access to finance; 2. Access to markets; 3. Improving framework conditions; 4. Social innovation, technologies and new business models; 5. International dimension.

Pillar 1: Access to finance To implement this pillar the Commission used the EFSI & EaSI program to develop and stimulate the use of different financial instruments and grands such as: Guarantee schemes Capacity building investments Equity for social impact pilots Projects grants to develop markets (social finance intermediaries) Operating grants for EU-level networks; Grants to reduce transaction costs of financial intermediaries for small investments / microfinance.

Pillar 2: Access to markets Improve market conditions: Implementing the revised rules on qualitative public procurement Reinforcing the cooperation between traditional enterprises and social economy enterprises Study on best practices, a high-level conference on the topic mid-2018. Identifying entry points for social enterprise/social innovation in Corporate Social Responsibility policy and related actions. Stimulating cross-border activities for social economy and social enterprises.

Pillar 3: Improving framework conditions Support building regulatory frameworks such as: Guidelines, policy tools and mapping studies to assist Member States in developing regulatory frameworks; Promoting social economy clusters & statistics in different Member States; Two Pilot Projects towards cooperatives: - "Transfer of businesses under form of cooperatives"; - "Reduction of young unemployment and the setting up of cooperatives".

Pillar 4: Social innovation, technologies and new business models Initiate social innovation and new business models: Reflecting on the use and impact of new technologies regarding: o 'Sharing Economy' Start-up initiative Financing the future of European Entrepreneurship; o Support for social innovation (Social Innovation Challenge Platform (matchmaker + re-granting for projects) o May 2017: Stakeholders conference "New technologies and digitalisation: opportunities and challenges for the social economy & social enterprises". Followed by a tender in October 2017

Pillar 5: International dimension Promoting social economy and social enterprises in: - neighbourhood/enlargement policies and programmes; - development policies and SDG's (sustainable development goals) - International Finance Organisations and Donor Communities Including the role of social economy and social enterprises in our Economic Diplomacy - P.e.: UNTFSSE, ILGSSE, G20, G7, ILO

Social Innovation New times require new solutions!

Encouraging innovation, uptake of new technologies and use of new business models by social start-ups European Social Innovation Competition Session 2017: digit (finished) - Session 2018: locality (closed) Launch of the "Horizon prize for social innovation" on the mobility of older people Open till 02/2019 Setting up of the Social Innovation Challenge Platform;

PS3 Smart specialisation enabling each region to identify and develop its own competitive advantages Create Partnership and bottom-up approach: Local authorities, academia, business spheres and the civil society, working for the implementation of long-term growth strategies supported by EU funds.

Digital Innovation Hubs Who? Every company, small or large, high-tech or not, What? Explore digital opportunities. Where? DIH: Technical universities /research organisations Hubs One-stop-shops *technology-testing, *financing advice, *market intelligence and *networking opportunities.

Strong pan-european network of DIHs The European catalogue of DIHs a repository that includes more than 450 existing hubs across Europe The Digitising European Industry initiative aims to ensure the presence of a DIH in every region by 2020. Launched training programmes for new DIHs

Examples: EU funded projects - connecting digital social innovation actors 1) Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation @CAPSSIEU https://capssi.eu/ 2) The DSI4EU project: digitalsocial.eu platform @DSI4EU https://digitalsocial.eu/ 3) Digital social Innovation ecosystems More than 1,000 rising examples of digital social innovation organisations across Europe, and the hidden links among them. https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/growing-digital-social-innovation-ecosystem-europe

Be Innovators We encourage your initiatives which foster (social) innovation More cooperatives must embrace new markets and technologies, such as sharing or collaborative economy' Social Economy can demonstrate the development of these new technologies and markets without causing negative externalities and with attention to social added value

Create new models of cooperation 1) Cross border cooperation: - strategical partnerships or share knowledge and experience. Cooperatives must dare to act in a European context. Not only between Coop's, but also with other Social Economy entities and traditional businesses. The European Cooperative Society. It aims to facilitate cooperatives' cross-border and trans-national activities. 2) Strategical cooperative models with traditional companies: - influence with your values - find new markets & networks - find new business opportunities Study: "how to support further enhancing of business co-operation between social economy enterprises and traditional firms". Active and Assisted Living (AAL) Programme

A small dessert European Solidarity corps - Opportunities for young people to volunteer or work in projects in their own country or abroad that benefit communities and people around Europe. - Age 18 to 30 (registration from 17 years old) - After simple registration could be selected and invited to join a wide range of projects. - Examples: helping to prevent natural disasters or rebuild afterwards, assisting in centres for asylum seekers, or addressing different social issues in communities. - Projects supported by the European Solidarity Corps can last from two to twelve months. - Organisations of all types can get involved with the Corps by applying to join or seeking funding through one or more of the following EU programmes linked to the Corps (8 programs such as Erasmus and European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development) https://europa.eu/youth/sites/default/files/201 8_youth-03_esc_in_action_10.pdf

Thank you! Follow us on Twitter! @SocEntEU #EU4SocEnt #GECES And join our LinkedIn Community page: "EU for Social Economy & Social Enterprises" Website: https://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/social-economy