A comprehensive Europlanning accompaniment course is starting, together with Fondazione Caritro and 10 other partners.
SfidEuropee: An opportunity to learn and experience europlanning
The Caritro Foundation, together with the Bolzano and Cariverona Savings Bank Foundations, the volunteer service centers (CSVs) of Trentino, South Tyrol, Verona, Vicenza, Belluno, and Treviso, Euregio+, PensPlanProfi, and Banca Etica, launched the third edition of SfidEuropee, a path dedicated to capacity building in building European partnerships and projects.
The project is open to Third Sector organizations, particularly active in the cultural and social sectors. It offers a comprehensive pathway organized in four stages:
- A training cycle of three meetings (May 7, 21 and 28, 5 to 6:30 p.m. via Zoom) to frame the main topics of europlanning;
- Two networking events in-person (in June in Veneto and in October in Trento), with experts, panel discussions and workshops;
- A path of accompaniment individualized, to deepen strategies, approaches and project ideas;
- A call for submit proposals for partnership and collaboration on European projects.
The best proposals will receive a grant to support the costs of europlanning and for participation in events and meetings necessary to consolidate the partnership and to document in preparation for the project submission.
Participants will also be supported (with a financial contribution and expert support) in a campaign of crowdfunding aimed at covering part of the project implementation costs.
The course is intended for a total of 60 organizations based in the provinces of Trento, Bolzano, Verona, Vicenza or Belluno. Participation in the early stages of the pathway provides access to the later stages.
All information is available on this page . To participate, you must register by April 30.
SfidEuropean challenges: a success story
The initiative, called SfidEuropee, is in its third year.
The big news this year are the involvement of partners who can give support to participants in crowdfunding and co-financing projects (Euregio+, PensPlanProfi and Banca Etica) and the involvement of students from the Master’s degree in Europlanning Pro Europe – Project Design and Management, who will support SfidEuropee participants as mentors. The project will also place great emphasis on supporting the creation of partnerships, both local and international, necessary for participation in European projects.
We are therefore looking forward to new successful experiences, new partnerships and new European projects through this initiative carried out by three partner Foundations of our Guide and the Volunteer Service Centers (which enrich our section dedicated to calls for proposals ).