Webinar, 28 April 2021, 2-5pm (CET)

Foundations and philanthropic organizations have some unique features in mobilizing resources (financial, human, intellectual ones) for the common good. Autonomy, flexibility, capacity to take risk and innovate, longterm vision distinguish them from public donors and other actorsTheir potential in supporting social enterprises and achieving social impact does not merely reside in the quantity of the resources they make available, but also in their quality and the vast array of tools they can leverage (e.g. their endowment, their network of contacts, etc.).

Different in scope and focus, foundations, especially community foundations, have not only been working at a global and national level but also at the local one, to supportaccompany and promote the development of communities.

But how have foundations and funders been supporting local social economy organizations so far? What challenges have they faced? Which is the unique role of community foundations, within the 2030 Agenda framework, in enhancing the development of local social economy and stimulate the transformative potential of communities? How can they connect the local and global level, undertaking local actions for the global good?

These are some of the questions that will be explored during this third and last seminar, organized by CEFEC (Social Firms Europe) and REVES in collaboration with Dafne  Donors and Foundations Networks in Europe and ECFI (European Community Foundation Initiative).

You will find the programme here.

Please register here.

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