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FUNDACION NANTIK LUM

Country: Spain

FUNDACION NANTIK LUM

3 Projects, page 1 of 1
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2021-1-ES01-KA210-ADU-000029525
    Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR

    << Objectives >>1. Improve entrepreneurial and financial skills of Adult Education Providers (AEP) so that they support women at risk of exclusion, especially migrant/refugee women, for the start-up of a business. 2. Increase the business skills of vulnerable women, especially migrant/refugee women, to create sustainable economic initiatives. 3. Raising awareness and fostering the entrepreneurial spirit of this collective<< Implementation >>1. Kick-off Meeting in Spain between partners. 2. Itinerary paths Exchange workshop. 3.Entrepreneurship itinerary design for the implementation of economic initiatives in the 3 countries, aimed at vulnerable women of migrant origin and/or refugee. 4. Entrepreneurship itinerary’s development for the implementation of economic initiatives in the 3 countries aimed at migrant and/or refugee women 5.mid term meeting (on line) 6. Multipliers events in Italy, Cyprus and Spain 7. FInal meeting<< Results >>- Designed and published a short description guide of the entrepreneurship itinerary for migrant and/or refugee women.- Improved entrepreneurial skills and socio-labour insertion of 30 women.- Designed and published an online course for Adult Education Providers that introduces the development of the entrepreneurial pathway.- Improved the skills of the AEPs in counseling and training for female and migrant entrepreneurship. - Sensitized the population in migrant women entrepreneurship

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2022-1-ES01-KA210-ADU-000083368
    Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR

    << Objectives >>1.Improve the socio-labour skills for adults in situation or at risk of social, labour and financial exclusion, that allows them to acquire the necessary skills to join the labor market either as an employee or self-employed. 2.Improve the digital skills and financial education to improve their socio-labour insertion. 3. Design and implement a digital itinerary aimed at the vulnerable group that improves their access to employment or self-employment<< Implementation >>1. Kick off meeting Spain. 2. Good practices exchange and digital itinerary design. 3. Celebration of employability, digital skills and financial health workshops in 3 countries. 4. Mid term meeting Poland. 5. Development and editing employability digital itinerary. 6.Multiplier event Spain. 7. Multiplier event Poland. 8. Multiplier event Greece. 9. Final transnational meeting Greece 10. Project management and implementation<< Results >>-Improved the employability skills of 90 participants during the face-to-face training phase.-Created a training manual for employability itineraries for vulnerable groups.-30 benefic complete the digital employability itinerary.-90 beneficiaries participate in the digital itinerary for employability.-25 hours of face-to-face training on employment and self-employment job placement itineraries with focus on financial education and digitization.-Created a digital employability itinerary

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2015-1-IT02-KA204-015067
    Funder Contribution: 272,316 EUR

    The statistics indicate that the field of entrepreneurship of migrants is growing and expanding, even in opposition to the negative trend recorded by Italian companies during the economic crisis. An analysis at European level shows that the situation is similar in all countries. It is a field that must be protected, nourished and encouraged, not only because it generates income and employment growth, but mainly because it has been and is an effective tool of social and economic integration.The project proposes to give an effective and coherent response to the issues highlighted by migrant entrepreneurs and that emerged from investigations conducted in Italy and Europe. The economic difficulties, which have resulted in lack of access to traditional bank financing channels often being towards migrant subjects without guarantee and hence not bankable, plus the lack of adequate preparation or the failure of business and management. Another critical point was seen in the retrieval of specific information as the means of access to microcredit and entrepreneurial documentation necessary to support the request and the procedure for preparing a business plan. Furthermore, the excessive fragmentation of information and therefore the need to address multiple agencies and offices is, according to the findings, a long and dispersive process and often a real disincentive.The main project’s goals have been to create a new professional able to work with migrants and with competencies of microcredit and intercultural communication; and to elaborate an educational path for migrant entrepreneurs, that it takes account of the problems, which they incur. The idea was to create a partnership consisting of organizations, working with migrants, with different but complementary competencies. The partnership was composed of: the Ente Nazionale per il Microcredito (lead organization), Ce.S.F.Or. vocational training institution (IT), Accion contra el hambre (SP) international NGO organizing entrepreneurial course for migrants, Nantik Lum (SP) microfinance organization , Wisamar (DE) NGO specialized in intercultural communication and Mediter (BE) NGOs network specialized in islamic finance and intercultural communication.The path outlined by the project was articulated through several crucial and equally competing phases to achieve the project objective. Each partner was experienced on the project theme, and the starting point was the analysis of good practices, in order to identify valid and replicable ideas. The good practices that emerged were collected in a report available on the project website. The good practice exchange has been the first project activity, and in the light of what emerged, we then proceeded to the experimentation of a new training methodology for the improvement of the professionals who work in this sector. This innovative training course was experimented during the week of training course held in Rome which represented the second activity of the project. Twenty operators from our partner organizations, took part in it and, starting from a re-elaboration of the trainings’ contents, we finalized the OUTPUT1, which is an e-learning course for operators working with migrants at different level. The course, in English, is available and free on the ENM platform. The project also developed a free training course for migrant entrepreneurs to acquire or consolidate business and management skills. This course was realized by the operators previously trained during the workshop, and thanks to their experiences and acquired skills, they developed a structured path taking into account the specific needs of the migrants. The course is available and free on the project website in English, Italian, French, German and Spanish.The innovative methodology of the project allowed us to develop a training course that compensates the lack of similar courses, and which allows interested operators to acquire transversal knowledge that makes them more competent in their field. The creation of this professional figure have positive repercussions on the single operators, on the organizations they work for, at local and national level and last but not least, on migrants interested in starting an activity because they can count on the support of qualified professionals.

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