Euclid Network
Budget
€900 — €0
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
10
6.5 FTE
EU Grants
€796,839
Mission & Goals
Euclid Network - the European Social Enterprise Network (hereafter EN) empowers positive change by connecting, enhancing and celebrating social entrepreneurs, social innovators and their support organisations who help them pave the way for a new socially inclusive, sustainable, resilient and prosperous economy (in line with the UN SDG’s). The members of the network are frontrunners in shaping the European ecosystem and economy that puts people and planet first. EN celebrates the diversity of all actors involved in the European social enterprise ecosystem and federates social enterprise, social innovation and civil society (inter)national networks, incubators, accelerators, universities, knowledge platforms and social funds.
EU Legislative Interests
1. European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) 2. European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) Social Innovation + Initiative 2. The European Union Social Economy Action Plan 3. The Transition Pathway for the Proximity and Social Economy 4. EU Council Recommendation on developing Enabling Framework Conditions for the Social Economy 5. European Pillar of Social Rights (EPSR) 6. EU Green Deal (Just Transition Mechanism) 7. EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovation (EaSI) 8. Neue European Bauhaus 9. Common Provision Regulation (CPR) and Cohesion Funds 10. European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI) 11. Erasmus+ 12. Social innovation, social enterprises, social investments policies 13. The Single Market Programme 14. The European Union Circular Economy Action Plan 15. SFDR, CSRD, CSDDD
Communication Activities
EN's Policy work can be publicly accessed on the following link: https://euclidnetwork.eu/portfolio-posts/policy-and-advocacy/
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
https://euclidnetwork.eu/about-us/our-partners/
Organisation Members
https://euclidnetwork.eu/about-us/our-members/
Additional Information
EN's total budget is comprised of a roughly equal division between funding provided by the European Commission and private sources (corporates, foundations, memberships). Beyond the funding provided to EN through the ESF+ (EaSI strand) by DG EMPL, EN receives funding from the European Commission for its participation and management of European projects. The private sources of financing include charitable foundations and corporates amongst others. EN also receives funding from other public sources including the ImpactCity, the Municipality of The Hague (NL).
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.