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[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez3CWXQrgVo[/embedyt]
This publication has been prepared within INDIGISE project. Responsible for the content solely publisher/presenter; it does not reflect the views of the European Commission or any related financial body. Those institutions do not bear responsibility for the information set out in this website.
Roman Aranin is a social entrepreneur from Kaliningrad (Russia). In the past, a military pilot, then a successful entrepreneur, Roman broke on a paraglider. The result is an almost complete lack of ability to move independently. Even today, after many years of rehabilitation, Roman needs a special assistant to breathe freely.
Roman did not give up. Together with colleagues, he modernized existing wheelchairs, making them suitable for Russian cities, where there is no accessible environment. And then designed a stroller-terrain vehicle, on which you can ride off-road – to the forest, to the beach, to overcome obstacles. For sale, service (as a dealer) and production of their own wheelchairs, Roman and his partners opened the Observer company.
The demand for such wheelchairs is great both in Russia and in other countries. Observer takes the best technologies, negotiates with different manufacturers, finalizes designs and offers reliable devices to the market at a competitive price. This makes it possible for the state and charity foundations to buy strollers for those who are not able to do it themselves.
Now the Observer plans to build a new plant in Kaliningrad – creating new jobs for disabled wheelchair users.
In addition, the company’s specialists develop a “barrier-free environment” for people with disabilities in the public space. They have already helped to equip more than 15 airports, 8 specialized beaches, several museums, university buildings etc.
In 2014, the company became the winner of the All-Russian competition “Social Entrepreneur”, held by the Our Future Foundation. In 2015, Roman Aranin, the founder of the company, won the “Impulse of Good” prize in the nomination “For Personal Contribution to the Development of Social Entrepreneurship”.
Check the Observer site here.
Interview with Roman is here in English, in Polish.
Watch RBC film with Roman Aranin (in Russian):
10 Reasons Not to Measure Impact – and What to Do Instad provides a thought-provoking ideas and an important learning – the side in impact measurement that’s still very rarely talked about. Why might impact measurement not be the appropriate focus at all times, all situations?
Read carefully, the article provides insight on how to focus on making decisions and actually create a culture of making impact happen – instead of pausing to measure too many or not-relevant things – and not having enough focus on the doing. It also provides practical examples of how this focus can be made more clear – which type of questions to ask and how to make them relevant.
(Illustration by Davor Pavelic, from the original article)
Read here the newest educational material – “ToolKit: how to promote social economy among young people?” which is the result of the project „SOCIAL BUSINESS FOR INCLUSION” (KA1, Erasmus+), written by Ewa Solarz and Anna Skowera from Fundacja Dobry Rozwój in 2017.
This content is delivered to you in the framework of the SEBS2 project co-funded by the Erasmus+, as our aim is to popularize social business and social entrepreneurship in the Baltic Sea Region.
The material in pdf is available here: http://www.ekonomiaspoleczna.pl/files/ekonomiaspoleczna.pl/public/Biblioteka/2017.04.pdf
The ToolKit “How to promote social economy among young people?” is a result of the project “Social business for inclusion” conducted by Foundation Good Development (Fundacja Dobry Rozwój) in Toruń, Poland, 29th June – 9 th July 2017.
The project was financed by Erasmus+ and its main goals were as following:
– to provide practical knowledge of issues relating to the social economy and the possibilities of using the mechanisms for the fulfilment of social objectives (including assistance to disadvantaged groups);
– to provide practical tools and knowledge, designed to interest young people in the social economy and responsible business as one of the solutions to various social problems;
– to provide a platform for the exchange of experience and knowledge of best practices in the field of non-formal education regarding social economy;
– to develop the skills and knowledge of the participants in the field of non-formal education related to entrepreneurship and economics; – to discuss and identify new ideas for activities in the field of social economy;
– to discuss and identify innovative tools and ways to promote these issues among young people in informal education;
– to establish a network of organizations and individuals who are interested in further cooperation in spreading knowledge about the social economy among young people as a tool to embody the idea of social equality and helping disadvantaged groups;
– to develop ideas for joint projects and activities in this field in the future.
The ToolKit is a set of tools and methods to use in working with young people to promote the idea of social economy. It will be especially useful for teachers and trainers working with the youth.
Rapporten Social Enterprise Sector Snapshot Around The Baltic Sea giver et øjebliksbillede af den socialøkonomiske sektor i de baltiske lande i forhold til aktører, uddannelsestilbud og effektmåling.
Rapporten er en del af projektet ”The Social Entrepreneurship Development in the Baltic Sea region”, der er er iværksat under Erasmus+ programmet og er medfinansieret af EU.
Rapporten er samlet af græsrodsorganisationer, som aktivt bidrager til at udvikle den socialøkonomiske sektor i Danmark, Estland, Letland, Litauen, Sverige, Finland og Polen. Sociale Entreprenører i Danmark har bidraget til rapportens danske del.
Forfatterne har valgt at koncentrererapporten omkring tre hovedtemaer: Aktører der har indflydelse på det socialøkonomiske felt, uddannelse og måling og analyse af social effekt.
Forfatterne har også tilstræbt at være subjektivt oprigtige, og håber at denne tilgang kan bidrage til, at læserne kan se behov og muligheder for forbedringer samt muligheder for regionalt samarbejde.
Først giver rapporten en præsentation af aktører i den socialøkonomiske sektor i de enkelte lande.
Denne del er oversat til dansk og kan læses her
Dernæst ser rapporten på uddannelse indenfor socialt entreprenørskab og socialøkonomiske virksomheder. Denne rapport er så vidt vides den første til at foretage en sådan mapping i regionen.
Denne del findes kun i den engelske udgave af rapporten: ”Social Enterprise Sector Snapshot Around The Baltic Sea: Stakeholders Education Impact Analysis”.
Endelig ser rapporten på status for Effektanalyse og måling af social effekt.
At skabe positiv social effekt er raison d’être for enhver offentlig velgørende organisationen, også for socialøkonomiske virksomheder. Alligevel er det at definere, analysere og kommunikere social effekt en af de store begrænsninger i forhold til udviklingen af den socialøkonomiske sektor.
Rapporten beskriver status for dette arbejde og kan forhåbentlig være med til at skabe opmærksomhed omkring behovet for strategiske tiltag i de 7 lande.
Denne del findes kun i den engelske udgave af rapporten: Social Enterprise Sector Snapshot Around The Baltic Sea: Stakeholders Education Impact Analysis.
Forfatterne til rapporten er:
Finland: Iiro Niemi, Social Entrepreneurship Academy of Finland –
Estland: Jaan Aps, Estonian Social Enterprise Network
Danmark: Per Bach, Sociale Entreprenører i Danmark
Letland: Renate Lukjanska, Biedrība „Sociālās inovācijas centrs”
Litauen: Mindaugas Danys, Socialines ir ekonomines pletros centras
Polen: Anna Cebula, Kinga Zglinicka Centrum Rozwoju Inicjatyw Spolecznych CRIS
Sverige: Bert-Ola Bergstrand, Social Kapital Forum
Læs rapporten den engelske rapport her
Social Enterprise Guide “Educational Module for Social Entrepreneurs”
Social entrepreneurs are motivated by the desire to make changes for the better.
It is a phenomenon that is gaining more national and international attention.
If you want to change the world, you need to act.
“Be the change you wish to see in the world”/Gandhi
Introduction
Target audience:
Required level of prior knowledge: no specific prior knowledge is required, but basic knowledge in business will make it easier to acquire specific knowledge.
Language: description of full Educational module including cases of partnering countries is available in English, but online training materials – for Polish social entrepreneurs in Polish, for Russia social entrepreneurs – in Russian and for Latvian social entrepreneurs in Latvian.
Training requirements:
Design and use of the training module:
The training module is designed to provide a step-by-step insight into social business. Each section contains:
You can browse all sections in a series or in a freeway – each section is individual; the previous sections are not required to access the next sections.
In the case of the use of material or parts of it, please refer to the project and the team of authors.
Authors:
Baltic Institute for Regional and European Concern (BISER): Poland
Magda Leszczyna-Rzucidło
Anna Fornalska-Skurczyńska
Witold Toczyski
Bartosz Atroszko
COBUCE: Russia
Maxim Mikhaylov
Social innovation centre: Latvia
Anita Stirāne
Jevgenija Kondurova
Renāte Lukjanska
Social Entrepreneurs in Denmark: Denmark
Gitte Kirkeby
Per Bach
This publication is part of the project “Social entrepreneurship development in the Baltic Sea region”, co-financed by Nordic Council of Ministers Program, project identification number 17055.
Responsible for the content solely publisher/presenter; it does not reflect the views of Nordic Council of Ministers and any related financial body. Those institutions do not bear responsibility for the information set out in the material.
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez3CWXQrgVo[/embedyt]
This publication has been prepared within INDIGISE project. Responsible for the content solely publisher/presenter; it does not reflect the views of the European Commission or any related financial body. Those institutions do not bear responsibility for the information set out in this website.
Roman Aranin is a social entrepreneur from Kaliningrad (Russia). In the past, a military pilot, then a successful entrepreneur, Roman broke on a paraglider. The result is an almost complete lack of ability to move independently. Even today, after many years of rehabilitation, Roman needs a special assistant to breathe freely.
Roman did not give up. Together with colleagues, he modernized existing wheelchairs, making them suitable for Russian cities, where there is no accessible environment. And then designed a stroller-terrain vehicle, on which you can ride off-road – to the forest, to the beach, to overcome obstacles. For sale, service (as a dealer) and production of their own wheelchairs, Roman and his partners opened the Observer company.
The demand for such wheelchairs is great both in Russia and in other countries. Observer takes the best technologies, negotiates with different manufacturers, finalizes designs and offers reliable devices to the market at a competitive price. This makes it possible for the state and charity foundations to buy strollers for those who are not able to do it themselves.
Now the Observer plans to build a new plant in Kaliningrad – creating new jobs for disabled wheelchair users.
In addition, the company’s specialists develop a “barrier-free environment” for people with disabilities in the public space. They have already helped to equip more than 15 airports, 8 specialized beaches, several museums, university buildings etc.
In 2014, the company became the winner of the All-Russian competition “Social Entrepreneur”, held by the Our Future Foundation. In 2015, Roman Aranin, the founder of the company, won the “Impulse of Good” prize in the nomination “For Personal Contribution to the Development of Social Entrepreneurship”.
Check the Observer site here.
Interview with Roman is here in English, in Polish.
Watch RBC film with Roman Aranin (in Russian):
10 Reasons Not to Measure Impact – and What to Do Instad provides a thought-provoking ideas and an important learning – the side in impact measurement that’s still very rarely talked about. Why might impact measurement not be the appropriate focus at all times, all situations?
Read carefully, the article provides insight on how to focus on making decisions and actually create a culture of making impact happen – instead of pausing to measure too many or not-relevant things – and not having enough focus on the doing. It also provides practical examples of how this focus can be made more clear – which type of questions to ask and how to make them relevant.
(Illustration by Davor Pavelic, from the original article)
Read here the newest educational material – “ToolKit: how to promote social economy among young people?” which is the result of the project „SOCIAL BUSINESS FOR INCLUSION” (KA1, Erasmus+), written by Ewa Solarz and Anna Skowera from Fundacja Dobry Rozwój in 2017.
This content is delivered to you in the framework of the SEBS2 project co-funded by the Erasmus+, as our aim is to popularize social business and social entrepreneurship in the Baltic Sea Region.
The material in pdf is available here: http://www.ekonomiaspoleczna.pl/files/ekonomiaspoleczna.pl/public/Biblioteka/2017.04.pdf
The ToolKit “How to promote social economy among young people?” is a result of the project “Social business for inclusion” conducted by Foundation Good Development (Fundacja Dobry Rozwój) in Toruń, Poland, 29th June – 9 th July 2017.
The project was financed by Erasmus+ and its main goals were as following:
– to provide practical knowledge of issues relating to the social economy and the possibilities of using the mechanisms for the fulfilment of social objectives (including assistance to disadvantaged groups);
– to provide practical tools and knowledge, designed to interest young people in the social economy and responsible business as one of the solutions to various social problems;
– to provide a platform for the exchange of experience and knowledge of best practices in the field of non-formal education regarding social economy;
– to develop the skills and knowledge of the participants in the field of non-formal education related to entrepreneurship and economics; – to discuss and identify new ideas for activities in the field of social economy;
– to discuss and identify innovative tools and ways to promote these issues among young people in informal education;
– to establish a network of organizations and individuals who are interested in further cooperation in spreading knowledge about the social economy among young people as a tool to embody the idea of social equality and helping disadvantaged groups;
– to develop ideas for joint projects and activities in this field in the future.
The ToolKit is a set of tools and methods to use in working with young people to promote the idea of social economy. It will be especially useful for teachers and trainers working with the youth.
Rapporten Social Enterprise Sector Snapshot Around The Baltic Sea giver et øjebliksbillede af den socialøkonomiske sektor i de baltiske lande i forhold til aktører, uddannelsestilbud og effektmåling.
Rapporten er en del af projektet ”The Social Entrepreneurship Development in the Baltic Sea region”, der er er iværksat under Erasmus+ programmet og er medfinansieret af EU.
Rapporten er samlet af græsrodsorganisationer, som aktivt bidrager til at udvikle den socialøkonomiske sektor i Danmark, Estland, Letland, Litauen, Sverige, Finland og Polen. Sociale Entreprenører i Danmark har bidraget til rapportens danske del.
Forfatterne har valgt at koncentrererapporten omkring tre hovedtemaer: Aktører der har indflydelse på det socialøkonomiske felt, uddannelse og måling og analyse af social effekt.
Forfatterne har også tilstræbt at være subjektivt oprigtige, og håber at denne tilgang kan bidrage til, at læserne kan se behov og muligheder for forbedringer samt muligheder for regionalt samarbejde.
Først giver rapporten en præsentation af aktører i den socialøkonomiske sektor i de enkelte lande.
Denne del er oversat til dansk og kan læses her
Dernæst ser rapporten på uddannelse indenfor socialt entreprenørskab og socialøkonomiske virksomheder. Denne rapport er så vidt vides den første til at foretage en sådan mapping i regionen.
Denne del findes kun i den engelske udgave af rapporten: ”Social Enterprise Sector Snapshot Around The Baltic Sea: Stakeholders Education Impact Analysis”.
Endelig ser rapporten på status for Effektanalyse og måling af social effekt.
At skabe positiv social effekt er raison d’être for enhver offentlig velgørende organisationen, også for socialøkonomiske virksomheder. Alligevel er det at definere, analysere og kommunikere social effekt en af de store begrænsninger i forhold til udviklingen af den socialøkonomiske sektor.
Rapporten beskriver status for dette arbejde og kan forhåbentlig være med til at skabe opmærksomhed omkring behovet for strategiske tiltag i de 7 lande.
Denne del findes kun i den engelske udgave af rapporten: Social Enterprise Sector Snapshot Around The Baltic Sea: Stakeholders Education Impact Analysis.
Forfatterne til rapporten er:
Finland: Iiro Niemi, Social Entrepreneurship Academy of Finland –
Estland: Jaan Aps, Estonian Social Enterprise Network
Danmark: Per Bach, Sociale Entreprenører i Danmark
Letland: Renate Lukjanska, Biedrība „Sociālās inovācijas centrs”
Litauen: Mindaugas Danys, Socialines ir ekonomines pletros centras
Polen: Anna Cebula, Kinga Zglinicka Centrum Rozwoju Inicjatyw Spolecznych CRIS
Sverige: Bert-Ola Bergstrand, Social Kapital Forum
Læs rapporten den engelske rapport her
Social Enterprise Guide “Educational Module for Social Entrepreneurs”
Social entrepreneurs are motivated by the desire to make changes for the better.
It is a phenomenon that is gaining more national and international attention.
If you want to change the world, you need to act.
“Be the change you wish to see in the world”/Gandhi
Introduction
Target audience:
Required level of prior knowledge: no specific prior knowledge is required, but basic knowledge in business will make it easier to acquire specific knowledge.
Language: description of full Educational module including cases of partnering countries is available in English, but online training materials – for Polish social entrepreneurs in Polish, for Russia social entrepreneurs – in Russian and for Latvian social entrepreneurs in Latvian.
Training requirements:
Design and use of the training module:
The training module is designed to provide a step-by-step insight into social business. Each section contains:
You can browse all sections in a series or in a freeway – each section is individual; the previous sections are not required to access the next sections.
In the case of the use of material or parts of it, please refer to the project and the team of authors.
Authors:
Baltic Institute for Regional and European Concern (BISER): Poland
Magda Leszczyna-Rzucidło
Anna Fornalska-Skurczyńska
Witold Toczyski
Bartosz Atroszko
COBUCE: Russia
Maxim Mikhaylov
Social innovation centre: Latvia
Anita Stirāne
Jevgenija Kondurova
Renāte Lukjanska
Social Entrepreneurs in Denmark: Denmark
Gitte Kirkeby
Per Bach
This publication is part of the project “Social entrepreneurship development in the Baltic Sea region”, co-financed by Nordic Council of Ministers Program, project identification number 17055.
Responsible for the content solely publisher/presenter; it does not reflect the views of Nordic Council of Ministers and any related financial body. Those institutions do not bear responsibility for the information set out in the material.
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez3CWXQrgVo[/embedyt]
This publication has been prepared within INDIGISE project. Responsible for the content solely publisher/presenter; it does not reflect the views of the European Commission or any related financial body. Those institutions do not bear responsibility for the information set out in this website.
Roman Aranin is a social entrepreneur from Kaliningrad (Russia). In the past, a military pilot, then a successful entrepreneur, Roman broke on a paraglider. The result is an almost complete lack of ability to move independently. Even today, after many years of rehabilitation, Roman needs a special assistant to breathe freely.
Roman did not give up. Together with colleagues, he modernized existing wheelchairs, making them suitable for Russian cities, where there is no accessible environment. And then designed a stroller-terrain vehicle, on which you can ride off-road – to the forest, to the beach, to overcome obstacles. For sale, service (as a dealer) and production of their own wheelchairs, Roman and his partners opened the Observer company.
The demand for such wheelchairs is great both in Russia and in other countries. Observer takes the best technologies, negotiates with different manufacturers, finalizes designs and offers reliable devices to the market at a competitive price. This makes it possible for the state and charity foundations to buy strollers for those who are not able to do it themselves.
Now the Observer plans to build a new plant in Kaliningrad – creating new jobs for disabled wheelchair users.
In addition, the company’s specialists develop a “barrier-free environment” for people with disabilities in the public space. They have already helped to equip more than 15 airports, 8 specialized beaches, several museums, university buildings etc.
In 2014, the company became the winner of the All-Russian competition “Social Entrepreneur”, held by the Our Future Foundation. In 2015, Roman Aranin, the founder of the company, won the “Impulse of Good” prize in the nomination “For Personal Contribution to the Development of Social Entrepreneurship”.
Check the Observer site here.
Interview with Roman is here in English, in Polish.
Watch RBC film with Roman Aranin (in Russian):
10 Reasons Not to Measure Impact – and What to Do Instad provides a thought-provoking ideas and an important learning – the side in impact measurement that’s still very rarely talked about. Why might impact measurement not be the appropriate focus at all times, all situations?
Read carefully, the article provides insight on how to focus on making decisions and actually create a culture of making impact happen – instead of pausing to measure too many or not-relevant things – and not having enough focus on the doing. It also provides practical examples of how this focus can be made more clear – which type of questions to ask and how to make them relevant.
(Illustration by Davor Pavelic, from the original article)
Read here the newest educational material – “ToolKit: how to promote social economy among young people?” which is the result of the project „SOCIAL BUSINESS FOR INCLUSION” (KA1, Erasmus+), written by Ewa Solarz and Anna Skowera from Fundacja Dobry Rozwój in 2017.
This content is delivered to you in the framework of the SEBS2 project co-funded by the Erasmus+, as our aim is to popularize social business and social entrepreneurship in the Baltic Sea Region.
The material in pdf is available here: http://www.ekonomiaspoleczna.pl/files/ekonomiaspoleczna.pl/public/Biblioteka/2017.04.pdf
The ToolKit “How to promote social economy among young people?” is a result of the project “Social business for inclusion” conducted by Foundation Good Development (Fundacja Dobry Rozwój) in Toruń, Poland, 29th June – 9 th July 2017.
The project was financed by Erasmus+ and its main goals were as following:
– to provide practical knowledge of issues relating to the social economy and the possibilities of using the mechanisms for the fulfilment of social objectives (including assistance to disadvantaged groups);
– to provide practical tools and knowledge, designed to interest young people in the social economy and responsible business as one of the solutions to various social problems;
– to provide a platform for the exchange of experience and knowledge of best practices in the field of non-formal education regarding social economy;
– to develop the skills and knowledge of the participants in the field of non-formal education related to entrepreneurship and economics; – to discuss and identify new ideas for activities in the field of social economy;
– to discuss and identify innovative tools and ways to promote these issues among young people in informal education;
– to establish a network of organizations and individuals who are interested in further cooperation in spreading knowledge about the social economy among young people as a tool to embody the idea of social equality and helping disadvantaged groups;
– to develop ideas for joint projects and activities in this field in the future.
The ToolKit is a set of tools and methods to use in working with young people to promote the idea of social economy. It will be especially useful for teachers and trainers working with the youth.
Rapporten Social Enterprise Sector Snapshot Around The Baltic Sea giver et øjebliksbillede af den socialøkonomiske sektor i de baltiske lande i forhold til aktører, uddannelsestilbud og effektmåling.
Rapporten er en del af projektet ”The Social Entrepreneurship Development in the Baltic Sea region”, der er er iværksat under Erasmus+ programmet og er medfinansieret af EU.
Rapporten er samlet af græsrodsorganisationer, som aktivt bidrager til at udvikle den socialøkonomiske sektor i Danmark, Estland, Letland, Litauen, Sverige, Finland og Polen. Sociale Entreprenører i Danmark har bidraget til rapportens danske del.
Forfatterne har valgt at koncentrererapporten omkring tre hovedtemaer: Aktører der har indflydelse på det socialøkonomiske felt, uddannelse og måling og analyse af social effekt.
Forfatterne har også tilstræbt at være subjektivt oprigtige, og håber at denne tilgang kan bidrage til, at læserne kan se behov og muligheder for forbedringer samt muligheder for regionalt samarbejde.
Først giver rapporten en præsentation af aktører i den socialøkonomiske sektor i de enkelte lande.
Denne del er oversat til dansk og kan læses her
Dernæst ser rapporten på uddannelse indenfor socialt entreprenørskab og socialøkonomiske virksomheder. Denne rapport er så vidt vides den første til at foretage en sådan mapping i regionen.
Denne del findes kun i den engelske udgave af rapporten: ”Social Enterprise Sector Snapshot Around The Baltic Sea: Stakeholders Education Impact Analysis”.
Endelig ser rapporten på status for Effektanalyse og måling af social effekt.
At skabe positiv social effekt er raison d’être for enhver offentlig velgørende organisationen, også for socialøkonomiske virksomheder. Alligevel er det at definere, analysere og kommunikere social effekt en af de store begrænsninger i forhold til udviklingen af den socialøkonomiske sektor.
Rapporten beskriver status for dette arbejde og kan forhåbentlig være med til at skabe opmærksomhed omkring behovet for strategiske tiltag i de 7 lande.
Denne del findes kun i den engelske udgave af rapporten: Social Enterprise Sector Snapshot Around The Baltic Sea: Stakeholders Education Impact Analysis.
Forfatterne til rapporten er:
Finland: Iiro Niemi, Social Entrepreneurship Academy of Finland –
Estland: Jaan Aps, Estonian Social Enterprise Network
Danmark: Per Bach, Sociale Entreprenører i Danmark
Letland: Renate Lukjanska, Biedrība „Sociālās inovācijas centrs”
Litauen: Mindaugas Danys, Socialines ir ekonomines pletros centras
Polen: Anna Cebula, Kinga Zglinicka Centrum Rozwoju Inicjatyw Spolecznych CRIS
Sverige: Bert-Ola Bergstrand, Social Kapital Forum
Læs rapporten den engelske rapport her
Social Enterprise Guide “Educational Module for Social Entrepreneurs”
Social entrepreneurs are motivated by the desire to make changes for the better.
It is a phenomenon that is gaining more national and international attention.
If you want to change the world, you need to act.
“Be the change you wish to see in the world”/Gandhi
Introduction
Target audience:
Required level of prior knowledge: no specific prior knowledge is required, but basic knowledge in business will make it easier to acquire specific knowledge.
Language: description of full Educational module including cases of partnering countries is available in English, but online training materials – for Polish social entrepreneurs in Polish, for Russia social entrepreneurs – in Russian and for Latvian social entrepreneurs in Latvian.
Training requirements:
Design and use of the training module:
The training module is designed to provide a step-by-step insight into social business. Each section contains:
You can browse all sections in a series or in a freeway – each section is individual; the previous sections are not required to access the next sections.
In the case of the use of material or parts of it, please refer to the project and the team of authors.
Authors:
Baltic Institute for Regional and European Concern (BISER): Poland
Magda Leszczyna-Rzucidło
Anna Fornalska-Skurczyńska
Witold Toczyski
Bartosz Atroszko
COBUCE: Russia
Maxim Mikhaylov
Social innovation centre: Latvia
Anita Stirāne
Jevgenija Kondurova
Renāte Lukjanska
Social Entrepreneurs in Denmark: Denmark
Gitte Kirkeby
Per Bach
This publication is part of the project “Social entrepreneurship development in the Baltic Sea region”, co-financed by Nordic Council of Ministers Program, project identification number 17055.
Responsible for the content solely publisher/presenter; it does not reflect the views of Nordic Council of Ministers and any related financial body. Those institutions do not bear responsibility for the information set out in the material.
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