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Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship Projects
Eight Projects:
Project acronym
Project name Detailed topic
ENSPIRE EU Entrepreneurial Inspiration for the European Union Promoting entrepreneurship for disadvantaged, discon-nected and discouraged people
ENTREDI Entrepreneurial diversity Supporting young entrepreneurs in launching their business
IMAGEEN Improvement of Methodologies and Governance of European Entrepreneurship Network
Efficiency of support policies for new enterprises
MESSE Mechanism for Enhancement of Synergy and Sus-tainability among Enterprises
Economic and qualitative growth of social entrepreneurship
PASE Public policies And Social Enterprises Developing social entrepreneurship
PROSPECTS To promote and support entrepreneurship to create new SMEs
Promoting entrepreneurship in former mining and mono-industrial regions
YES Youth Entrepreneurship Strategies Promoting youth entrepreneurship
Young SMEs Sharing Interregional knowledge to define Support-ing Programmes for Young SMEs
Integrated support programme for ‘Young SMEs’ (between 3rd and 5th year of operation)
Project acronym
Number of partners
1
Country of the LP2 ERDF funding
(€) Total budget (€)
Starting date Ending date Type of project
ENSPIRE EU
12 DENMARK 1 530 379 1 951 464 01/01/2010 28/02/2013 RIP
3
ENTREDI 7 GERMANY 1 081 196 1 386 650 01/01/2010 29/02/2012 CAP4
IMAGEEN 7 FRANCE 985 013 1 291 050 01/01/2010 31/12/2012 RIP
MESSE 9 ITALY 1 237 012 1 592 235 01/01/2012 31/12/2014 RIP
PASE 8 ITALY 1 402 223 1 834 412 01/11/2008 31/12/2011 RIP
PROS-PECTS
10 FRANCE 1 407 862 1 793 582 01/01/2010 31/03/2013 RIP
YES 9 SWEDEN 1 168 559 1 521 199 01/01/2010 31/12/2012 RIP
Young SMEs
12 SPAIN 1 555 520 1 991 482 01/01/2012 31/12/2014 RIP
74 10 367 763 13 362 074
1 Representing 22 Member states + Norway
2 LP: Lead Partner
3 RIP: Regional Initiative Project
4 CAP: Capitalisation Project
Entrepreneurship
* Projects (RIP) do not always result in the transfer of good practices, but they always have to identify good practices with a view to improving policies * * No. of good practices already identified and made available to regional and local actors involved in Capitalisation projects
* * * No. of action plans developed under Capitalisation projects
* Bodies governed by public law: e.g. Regional and local development agencies, Public universities etc.
Project acronym End date
ENSPIRE EU 28/02/2013 22 53 0 0 79
ENTREDI 29/02/2012 7 8** 7 7*** 39
IMAGEEN 31/12/2012 7 16 2 11 27
MESSE 31/12/2014 9 0 0 0 6
PASE 31/12/2011 9 17 4 2 57
PROSPECTS 31/03/2013 10 40 4 0 38
YES 31/12/2012 7 40 0 0 19
Young SMEs 31/12/2014 12 30 0 0 0
Indicators - as of Summer 2012Outputs Results
No. of regional /
local policies and
instruments
addressed
No. of good practices
identified by Regional
Initiative Projects
No. of regional /
local policies and
instruments
improved or
developed
No. of good practices
successfully transferred
within Regional Initiative
Projects
No. of staff members
with increased capacity
(awareness / knowledge
/ skills) resulting from
the exchange of
experience at
interregional events
50% 50%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Bodies governed by public law*
Public Authorities
Partner legal status
48%49%
3%
Public Authorities Governance level
Local Public Authority
Regional Public Authority
National Public Authority
9
7 7
6 6
5
4 4
3 3 3
2 2 2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2
4
6
8
10
Number of partners per country
Partners