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Innovative approaches to mitigate the societal consequences of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine within EU countries

DEADLINE: MAY 30, 2024

ELIGIBLE ORGANISATIONS

Regional Councils
Enterprises
Local Councils
Government Entities / Competent National Authorities
Non-governmental Organisations
Educational / Research Institutions
International Organisations
This Call will support transnational projects which aim at transferring or scaling up of relevant social innovations. It will focus on two main objectives:
  • ​​​​​​​Integration and social inclusion of refugees fleeing Ukraine
  • Mitigation of the consequences of the crisis on Member States’ societies and their public services.
Employment and Social Innovation (EaSI)

EURES targeted mobility scheme

DEADLINE: JUNE 04, 2024

ELIGIBLE ORGANISATIONS

Regional Councils
Enterprises
Local Councils
Government Entities / Competent National Authorities
Non-governmental Organisations
Educational / Research Institutions
Social Partners

The overall objective of this call for proposals is to ensure around 4,000 placements for mobile candidates, in particular of young people.

The action targets the filling of hard-to-fill vacancies and labour shortages as identified in national/EU labour market studies or other data sources.

Employment and Social Innovation (EaSI)

Social innovation call for proposals: actions to develop impact performance intelligence services for the social impact investing market actors

DEADLINE: JULY 04, 2024

ELIGIBLE ORGANISATIONS

Regional Councils
Enterprises
Local Councils
Government Entities / Competent National Authorities
Non-governmental Organisations
Educational / Research Institutions

The objective of the call is to promote the provision of enhanced data capabilities services, as well as impact management tools and practices to social purpose entities to increase their social impact investment capacity.

The expected outcome of this call is to promote informed and better investment decisions, greater market transparency, and performance benchmarking, with the objective to promote investments in social purpose entities through enhanced data capabilities services, and impact management tools and practices.

Employment and Social Innovation (EaSI)

Combatting Long-Term Unemployment through Social Innovation

DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 30, 2024

ELIGIBLE ORGANISATIONS

Regional Councils
Enterprises
Local Councils
Government Entities / Competent National Authorities
Non-governmental Organisations
Educational / Research Institutions
Social Partners
This Call aims to tackle long-term unemployment by implementing established and promising social innovations at a larger scale. The focus of transnational projects will be on reintegrating individuals who have been unemployed for at least 12 months back into the labour market and enhancing their social inclusion.
Employment and Social Innovation (EaSI)

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