Four SOS Group structures have been selected by the Erasmus+ programme!
This October, four organisations of the GROUPE SOS have obtained funding from the Erasmus+ programme in order to implement their project in partnership with different European organisations:
-Acta Vista: as lead partner for the « Fostering heritage safeguarding and social inclusion in Europe » project, this association wishes to lead a strategic partnership to make the renovation of European heritage a lever for professional, social and environmental inclusion. The project’s ambition is the exchange of good practices through the joint design of a training of trainers course in partnership with organisations based in Belgium, Spain, Greece and Croatia.
-PULSE: leader of a consortium gathering five partners, the project « E4NEETS » aims to fight against the exclusion of young adults by developing innovative training tools for the teams of support organisations working with NEETs, to enable them acquiring entrepreneurial skills.This project is carried out in partnership with organisations located in Serbia, Spain and Northern Macedonia.
-H7: this accelerator wants to set up a cooperation network to work on different identified issues and facilitate collaborations between startups across Europe with the project « Grow Impact For Tech ». The objective is to help young European technology companies emerge while jointly supporting growth and societal impact for a responsible and ethical European entrepreneurship. H7 is conducting this project in partnership with organisations located in Belgium.
-Artemis-ASSFAM : With the #ReEngagedEU project, the objective is to equip and encourage the development of the skills of professionals accompanying NEETs, in order to set up remobilisation courses through audiovisual and Media and Information Education (MIE). For this purpose, a remobilisation pathway through audiovisuals will be created and playful activities will be organised to develop the softskills of young NEETs. Organisations based in Italy, Belgium and Spain are in partnership with Artemis-ASSFAM to develop this project.