Social Economy for Resilience, Inclusion and Good life in Rural areas

Acronym

SERIGO

Description of the granted funding

European rural areas, face societal, demographic, economic and environmental pressures due to global transformations and crises. They are in need of a renewal by social innovation that increases their resilience and reduces the adverse effects on their socio-economic and environmental sustainability. Unbalanced development impacts their populations’ lively-hoods and well-being in general, but it affects the most those people who are already in precarious and fragile positions. SERIGO produces evidence-based theoretical and practicable knowledge on how the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) can support resilience, social inclusion, and ‘good life’ in European rural areas. Based on the research results produced, the aim is also to provide insights and recommendations on what framework conditions and policy arrangements are necessary to promote this, as well as to trigger constructive debates and collaborations around this issue involving diverse set of stakeholders in Europe. The project applies an intersectional perspective to vulnerability, as well as implements critical systems thinking in combination with community-based participatory research to investigate potentials of the social economy in promoting social inclusion and in enhancing the quality and accessibility of services in rural areas. Empirical data is gathered in a high number of qualitative case studies from 13 countries on social economy solutions implemented in local contexts. Using the multi-actor approach, SERIGO benefits from more nuanced and ’live’ insights into the drivers of social exclusion offered through the lenses of local stakeholders working together with researchers on co-created experimental pilots in five European regions. SERIGO ensures also with a system of deliberate feedback loops, dedicated multi-level policy workshops and a sustained thematic community of practice that the new knowledge generated is pertinent and applicable, and all its outputs have high exploitable potential.
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Starting year

2024

End year

2027

Granted funding

882 075 €
Coordinator
ProAgria Itä-Suomi ry
187 250 €
Participant
OBEC OSTROVANY (SK)
120 125 €
Participant
MITTETULUNDUSUHING VORUMAA PARTNERLUSKOGU (EE)
130 656.25 €
Participant
FH KARNTEN - GEMEINNUETZIGE GmbH (AT)
365 500 €
Participant
DIAKONIE DE LA TOUR GEMEINNUTZIGE BETRIEBSGESELLSCHAFT MBH (AT)
207 968.75 €
Participant
ZENTRUM FUR SOZIALE INNOVATION GMBH (AT)
451 343.75 €
Participant
FUNDACIJA ZA IZBOLJSANJE ZAPOSLITVENIH MOZNOSTI PRIZMA USTANOVA (SI)
152 562.5 €
Participant
ESKISEHIR OSMANGAZI UNIVERSITESI (TR)
108 843.75 €
Participant
ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE POUR L'INFORMATION SUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT LOCAL (BE)
420 687.5 €
Participant
BUNDESANSTALT FUR AGRARWIRTSCHAFT UND BERGBAUERNFRAGEN (AT)
284 821.25 €
Participant
TALLINN UNIVERSITY (EE)
206 406.25 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDAD DE VIGO (ES)
236 437.5 €
Participant
UNIVERZITA KOMENSKEHO V BRATISLAVE (SK)
185 968.75 €
Participant
ACCADEMIA EUROPEA DI BOLZANO (IT)
301 062.5 €
Participant
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND GALWAY (IE)
330 093.75 €
Participant
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY (NL)
323 437.5 €
Participant

Amount granted

4 895 240 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Framework programme

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Call

Programme part
Food, Bioeconomy Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (11725)
Topic
Enhancing social inclusion in rural areas: focus on people in a vulnerable situation and social economy (HORIZON-CL6-2023-COMMUNITIES-01-1)
Call ID
HORIZON-CL6-2023-COMMUNITIES-01

Other information

Funding decision number

101136899

Identified topics

agriculture, farming