Social & Creative

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Objectives

The S&C project structures the enhancement of the results of the horizontal project TALIA and of the modular projects that deal with on creativity and social innovation, financed by the Interreg MED Program 2014-2020.

The project is structured into three main lines of action, with the double objective of creating a shared feeling that pursues a purpose within the MED creative and social innovation community and of promoting the start-up and transferability of results through exemplary policy innovation trials:

  • Community Building: Following the trajectory of the consortia participating in projects of the MED program and with their local and transnational networks, two new main directions will be addressed: coordination and interaction with the platform on Governance PanoraMED, and by other horizontal projects on relevant topics and with their target audience
  • Transfer: The results of the MED Horizontal/Modular Projects are included, which will be collected in a common resource database. A series of specialized events will be organized locally and at the MED level, including a Summer School for policy makers.
  • Put in value: It consists of the creation of interregional working groups throughout the MED space, whose purpose will be to apply the most outstanding results in exemplary and reusable policy templates, thus contributing to a new formulation of a series of policies based on the experience.

 

Participants

  1. Apulia Region – Department of Economic Development, Innovation, Education, Training and Employment (IT)
  2. «Aldo Moro», University of Bari, Department of Computer Science (IT)
  3. European Network of Living Labs (BE)
  4. Agency for Economic Development (BH)
  5. Institute of Entrepreneurship Development (GR)
  6. Faculty of Economics and Businesses, University of Rijeka (CR)
  7. Ministry of Energy, Commerce and Industry (CY)
  8. Promalaga (ES)

Total budget: 1.399.600 €

Execution time: November 1, 2019 to June 30, 2022

This project is 85% co-financed by FEDER funds (European Regional Development Fund)