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This is European Social Innovation

There is no shortage of social innovations in Europe. And yet despite this, the field of social innovation has yet to mature enough to be up to the multitude of presenting social challenges.

In order to move from its current state of fragmented good ideas, to a place where social innovations are making a more consistent, more efficient impact across all areas of need, successful social innovations must be more visible in Europe.

Euclid Network in partnership with The European Commission and Social Innovation eXchange (SIX) will identify 10 large-scale successful examples of socially innovative initiatives, with the aim of raising the profile of social innovation across Europe and creating an impact beyond the established social innovation community.

Our goal is to showcase 10 socially innovative initiatives which can help people in Europe and beyond to understand and promote social innovation.

Have a look at some of the case studies that we have recieved so far:

ICT and Social Innovation (UK)
Community Foundation for Merseryside Emplyable Communities (UK)
Intergrated Support for Work Inclusion (Italy)
Technology and Innovation (Ireland)
Dreams Academy (Turkey)
Garbage Ladies (Turkey)
Zoes: Equo-Sustainable Zone (Italy)
Social Finance (UK)
Structural Cooperation (Kazakhstan)
World Cafe Europe (Germany)
Garrigues: Latin American Judges (Spain)

Discuss social innovation and your examples on Euclid Network's LinkedIn group European Civil Society Leaders

Prizes

  • 10 selected projects featured on a European Commission publication
     
    Peter Droell, Head of Innovation at the European Commission, will use the projects as case studies in future communication about social innovation in the EU. The projects will also be featured in an official European Commission publication on social innovation which will be distributed across Europe.
     
  • Invitation to ‘disruptive innovation workshop' at the Social Innovation Park
     
    The social innovation park is a €6million initiative to set up the ‘social silicon valley' - a hub of ideas, inventions, projects and people all working to solve some of Europe's greatest social problems.
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Jury

Stephen Bubb, ACEVO and Social Investment Business 

Alain Coheur, Social Economy Europe  

Peter Droell, European Commission  

Geoff Mulgan, Young Foundation

Simona Paravani, HSBC Global Asset Management

Diogo Vasconcelos, SIX and Cisco

Rosa Gallego, Associacion Espanola de Fundaciones and DAFNE  

Ewa Konczal, Ashoka Poland

Application criteria and how to apply

Deadline for stories: 3 September

The selected stories will be announced on 8 September

Download the guide outlining the application criteria and how to apply

Send us your examples of social innovation

Further information

Email Euclid Network or call on +44 (0)20 7280 4987