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COS-WEGATE-2018-5-01: Encouraging community building around the issue of women entrepreneurship – Management and running the WEgate platform | Deadline:05.09.19

COS-WEGATE-2018-5-01: Encouraging community building around the issue of women entrepreneurship – Management and running the WEgate platform | Deadline:05.09.19 | EU FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES  AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT TIPS | Scoop.it
COS-WEGATE-2018-5-01: Encouraging community building around the issue of women entrepreneurship – Management and running WEgate platform
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The general objective of this call for proposals is to enhance women entrepreneurship in Europe by:

  • Facilitating networking and sharing good practices between actors such as intermediary stakeholders, in order to improve the support effectively delivered to women entrepreneurs and to motivate more women to start their own business or to support the development of their business across Europe.
  • Entrusting stakeholders themselves with the management, update and promotion of the WEgate e-platform.

The specific objectives of this call for proposals are:

  • To develop  a "European women entrepreneurship community of practice" (the Community), which will complement and build on past, current and already planned initiatives in this area
  • To engage more stakeholders actively supporting women entrepreneurs - rather than women entrepreneurs themselves - with an emphasis on face-to-face exchanges and networking, in complement to online connections.
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Daphne call - Action grants to support national or transnational projects on multi-agency and multi-disciplinary cooperation to respond to violence against women and/or children, and on tackling un...

Daphne call - Action grants to support national or transnational projects on multi-agency and multi-disciplinary cooperation to respond to violence against women and/or children, and on tackling un... | EU FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES  AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT TIPS | Scoop.it
Daphne call - Action grants to support national or transnational projects on multi-agency and multi-disciplinary cooperation and on underreporting - JUST/2015/RDAP/AG/MULT
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Priorities

 

  •  to encourage victims and witnesses to report violence against women and/or children to the relevant authorities and institutions, thus ensuring their access to the support they are entitled to receive, taking account of and signposting existing mechanisms such as child and women's helplines, women's refuges, interagency and multidisciplinary children's houses, etc.; and/or
  •  to develop and implement multi-sectoral and multi-disciplinary cooperation (at national, regional or local level) that enables relevant professionals to effectively collaborate to prevent and respond to violence against women and/or children.

 

This call will fund the following activities:

  •  awareness-raising activities targeted at women and/or children who are victims or potential victims of violence, and/or at bystanders or witnesses, to encourage the reporting of violence. Awareness-raising activities targeted towards specific groups of women, children, bystanders and/or witnesses are particularly welcome.
  •  the exchange of best practices and development, testing and implementation of methods and practical tools (including protocols and guidelines) to enable the cooperation and coordination of professionals from different sectors (medical doctors, nurses and other health professionals, psychologists, lawyers, community workers, residential care givers, police, the judiciary, child helplines/violence against women helplines, victim support organisations, social workers, teachers at all levels of the education system etc.) who come into contact with women and/or children at risk of and/or victims of violence.

Deadline:1/06/2016

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Daphne call – Transnational projects on violence against women, young people and children linked to harmful practices

Daphne call – Transnational projects on violence against women, young people and children linked to harmful practices | EU FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES  AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT TIPS | Scoop.it
Daphne call - Call for proposals - Transnational projects aiming to prevent, inform about and combat violence against women, young people and children linked to harmful practices – Action grants 2014
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The priority of the call will be to combat and prevent violence linked to harmful practices, such as female genital mutilation, forced or early marriage or forced sexual relationships, and so-called "honour crimes" committed against women, young people and children.


Funding activities


  • promoting an integrated approach, including through the development and rollout of multi-sectorial guides and protocols for child protection system actors and other actors (e.g. health sector, law enforcement, education and childcare, justice,victim support services) in contact with victims or potential victims of harmful practices;
  • raising awareness and changing attitudes among relevant communities, including through dialogue, mutual learning and exchange of good practice


Budget under this call for proposals is EUR 4.500.000

The funding under this call is based on the co-financing principle: the grant cannot constitute more than 80% of overall eligible project costs. The beneficiaries should ensure that the outstanding balance is covered from sources other than the EU budget (own resources of beneficiaries, contributions by donors, income generated by the project). The project budget must have revenue and expenditure in balance.


Contributions in kind
Contributions in kind mean the provision of goods or services to a beneficiary(ies) free of charge by a third party. As contributions in kind do not involve any expenditure for a beneficiary(ies) they are not eligible costs.


Deadline for this call for proposals is 3/6/2015 12:00 (noon) CET.

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Action grants to support transnational projects to promote good practices on gender roles and to overcome gender stereotypes in education, training and in the workplace - JUST/2015/RGEN/AG/ROLE - E...

Action grants to support transnational projects to promote good practices on gender roles and to overcome gender stereotypes in education, training and in the workplace - JUST/2015/RGEN/AG/ROLE - E... | EU FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES  AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT TIPS | Scoop.it
Call for proposals - Projects to enhance the rights of persons suspected or accused of crime – Action grants 2014
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The priorities of this call for proposals are:

  • to address the stereotyping of educational and career choices and to promote gender equality in education, training and career guidance;
  • to attract women into male-dominated sectors or occupations, and conversely to attract men into female-dominated sectors or occupations;
  • to challenge stereotypical assumptions about the roles of women and men in the labour market, including in leadership positions, and to change behaviours and practices that hamper equality;
  • to ensure that work practices promote gender equality, and do not reinforce stereotypes, gender segregation and inequalities.

 

Deadline:27/05/2016 12:00 (noon) CET. 

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H2020 European Union Women Innovators prize has been launched!

H2020 European Union Women Innovators prize  has been launched! | EU FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES  AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT TIPS | Scoop.it
European Commission - Innovation Union - Home Page - European Union Women Innovators prize.
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The prize aims to raise awareness of the need for more female entrepreneurs and to inspire other women to follow in their footsteps.

The first prize is worth €100 000,

the second prize €50 000

and third prize €30 000.



Who can participate in the contest?

The contest is open to all women who have founded or co-founded their company and who have at some point of their careers benefitted from the EU's research framework programmes, the EURATOM Framework Programme, the Competitiveness and Innovation framework programme (CIP) or actions relating to research and innovation under the European Structural and Investment Funds (known as the Structural Funds prior to 2014).

The contestant must reside in an EU Member State or a country associated to Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation programme.

The company must have been registered before 1 January 2013 and have had an annual turnover of at least EUR 100 000 in 2013 or 2014.



Expected results


The Commission plans to award up to three "EU Prize for Women Innovators 2016" following a European-wide contest. The prizes are addressed to women who have founded or co-founded a company and who themselves or their company have benefitted from EU funding related to Research and Innovation. The prizes will not reward research or innovation proposed for the future, but only achievements that have been already obtained by the candidate. The contest will target women who have benefited from EU research and innovation programmes and who have combined their scientific excellence with an aptitude for business in setting up innovative enterprises. Entries will have to clearly state the involvement of the contestants in the research and innovation activities and the potential of their product or service to access the market, also highlighting the relevant economic and societal impact.

Deadline: 20 October 2015 at 12:00 (Brussels local time)

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Restricted call for proposals (the EU Member States + Iceland and Liechtenstein)

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Restricted Call for proposals (Member States) - Projects to support MS activities to improve gender equality in national policies and programme – Action grants 2014
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Priority will be given to proposals dealing with equal economic
reconciliation of professional and private life and how to share housework and care responsibilities more equally between women and men.


Proposals shall complement the efforts of the EU in the area of equality between women and men. Duplications of already existing initiatives will not be funded. Activities already funded or eligible for funding under other EU funds (e.g. European Social Fund) cannot be funded under this call for proposals.



This call for proposals may provide funding for:

effective national and/or transnational awareness raising activities aiming at:

  • supporting, in particular for men, flexible working arrangements (e.g. part time work, job sharing, reduced hours etc.) through campaigns using role models and pioneers. Such campaigns could e.g. highlight particularly successful male politicians, entrepreneurs or other public figures as care-givers who have adapted their working days to accommodate the needs of their families; show men taking care of ill partners or their parents; etc.
  • highlighting the benefits of family-friendly measures to encourage companies to implement them; fighting against the adverse consequences affecting parents who make use of their right to family leave, and fighting stereotypes at company level that prevent men from making use of parental leave, paternity leave or part-time;
  • counteracting the stereotype that domestic work does not fit the traditional picture of masculinity, by using authentic gender-balanced role models, such as:

- run campaigns showcasing e.g. popular male athletes completing domestic work or blue collar workers bringing home groceries, etc.
- implement at schools special lessons in ‘domestic work’ for both girls and boys. This should allow students to revalue these tasks and to establish the norm that both genders are responsible for this work.
Innovative policy research aiming
at:
Providing new evidence on innovative ways of organising work and -time that would enable a better work-life balance and better sharing of domestic tasks and care responsibilities between women and men:
- conduct new research on economic and social benefits for equally shared paid and unpaid working hours;
- experiment (pilot) new working arrangements that allow better sharing of paid and unpaid work

Deadline for this call for proposals is 31/03/2015 12:00 (noon) CET

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