KEY FACTS
- Holding organisation:
- Status:
- Financing:
- People involved in the project:
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- Private partners:
- Creation Date:
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The idea
What is your project about?
The local context
Present briefly the local context, underlining what are the main challenges / potential you identified in the area and that relate to your project.
The starting point
How did you begin your action? What were the decisive steps taken? Core group formation / resource mobilisation / common support?
How does it work today?
How did your project evolve into what it is today? How does it work? How is it sustainable?
Participation and Governance
Who is taking part in the project? How is the project managed? Who are the partners? What is the social background of the people participating?
Added value of the project and making resources available
How does it contribute to the fight against inequalities and/or facilitate access to resources? What resources are being made available, are being used or reused? These resources can be material (e.g. houses,equipment, etc.) or immaterial (knowledge, care, etc.).
Challenges
What are the main challenges you have faced or are still facing (e.g. to ensure the sustainability and transferability of your project in other contexts, or juridical questions)? For the challenges you have overcome, please indicate how you have done so.
Future perspective
What are the next planned steps for your project ? What are some of the desired improvements and/or changes you would like to make?
Proposals for change
What could be done by citizens, institutions, etc. to overcome these challenges?
Other valuable projects
Please add any interesting project that might be worth looking at. They may be projects/actions in your field, partner projects or any other valuable local project in Europe that you have heard of.