WHO WE ARE
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The European Social Innovation Alliance (ESIA) is a network of currently 25 member organisations from Estonia, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. We bring together the perspectives of a wide range of social innovation actors from civil society, the private and public sectors and academia.
WHAT WE DO
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We aim to improve the political and economic framework conditions for social innovation in our respective countries and in the EU - through advocacy, public awareness, capacity building, networking and research.
WHY WE DO IT
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We want the importance of social innovation to be recognised by policymakers, the public and private sectors, academia and the general public. Social innovation provides effective and efficient methods and tools for solving the urgent and fundamental social challenges and crises we face today. Social innovation is a key component of a sustainable future.


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The European Social Innovation Alliance is a joint project of Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund Niedersachsen, Development Center of Võru County, Diakonie Deutschland, Diakonie Schleswig-Holstein, FASE, Good Deed Foundation (Heateo), CAOP, Ministry of Economics, Affairs & Communications Estonia, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour, Energy and Climate Action Brandenburg, Ministry of Interior Estonia, Ministry of Labour Luxembourg, Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment Netherlands, National Foundation of Civil Society (KÜSK), SAP, Social Entrepreneurship Network Germany, Social Enterprise Estonia, Social Enterprise Netherlands, Social Innovation Lab Estonia, Tallinn University, TU Dortmund University, University of Tartu, University of Utrecht, University of Gelsenkirchen, University of Heidelberg, Wider Sense. The lead partner is Social Impact. The project is co-funded by the European Union as part of the ESF+ Social Innovation+ Initiative.
