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Networking Europe Transnational Collaboration and Exchange of Good Practice March 2012 – June 2014

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Networking EuropeTransnational Collaboration and

Exchange of Good Practice

March 2012 – June 2014

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The Reason WhyTabell 3: Beviljade genomförandeprojekt inom PO 1 + PO 2 den 1 januari 2012

Samtliga beviljade Projekt m. TN-budget

Region

Antal Budget gmsn (mkr)

Antal % av samtliga

Tot ESF-stöd gmsn (mkr)

TN-budget gmsn (tkr)

TN-budg./ Tot ESF-

stöd

Övre Norrland 111 6,9 27 24% 4,8 296 6,2% Mellersta Norrland 69 7,1 10 14% 4,5 224 5,0% Norra Mellansv. 96 10,4 20 21% 12,4 424 3,4% Östra Mellansv. 162 11,6 41 25% 10,5 356 3,4%

Stockholm 66 25,8 33 50% 17,7 612 3,5% Småland och Öarna 109 8,1 27 25% 6,9 312 4,5% Västsverige 206 10,9 89 43% 7,6 262 3,5% Sydsverige 128 13,0 34 27% 9,6 276 2,9% Flera reg 41 25,3 35 85% 15,3 1133 7,4%

Riket (totalt) 988 11,8 316 32% 10,0 425 4,3%

1 juli 2011 927 11,1 263 28% 9,4 325 3,5%

1 jan 2010 515 13,3 67 7% 8,7 326 3,8%

Svenska ESF-rådet [email protected]

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Vision

To increase the level oftransnational collaboration in the Stockholm region:

Preparing the region for the nextstructural funds2014 -2020.

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Main Goal

The Region of Stockholm will be ready

to create projects that

meet the requirements of

TNC and EU 2020

The City Hall by Petter Wrigstad

www.medis5.se

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Participants

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National and local authorities

• Stockholm County Administration Board

• Stockholm County Council

• Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth

• Swedish National Board for Youth Affairs

• Swedish Public Employment Service

• Swedish Social Insurance Agency

• Swedish Agency for Disabilities Policy Coordination

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Municipalities

• The City of Stockholm

• The Municipality of Huddinge

• The Municipality of Södertälje

• The Municipality of Värmdö

• The City of Lidingö

• The Municipality of Järfälla

• The City of Solna

• The Municipality of Nacka

• The Municipality of Tyresö

• The Municipality of Norrtälje

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NGOs and Social Businesses

• Basta

• Coompanion Stockholm

• Left is Right

• National Forum for Voluntary Social Work

• Romani é Glinda

• Stockholm City Mission

• Stockholm Gerontology Research Center Foundation

• Stiftelsen Stockholms Folkhögskola

• Sveriges Makalösa föräldrar

• The Diocese of Stockholm –Järfälla

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How?

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NetworksFight against poverty and social exclusion

Entrepreneurship and social innovation

Stockholm Roma Network

Employment and labour mobility

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Organisation

• Intersectoral networks: Municipalities, Local and National Authorities, NGOs

• An expert from the field + support from the Networking Europe team

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Basis

• Common issues in the Stockholm region

• Areas prioritized by the EU Commission

• Aiming towards the next structuralfund period

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More than 2 years of TNC experiencesand encounters in the Baltic Sea Region

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What we’ve learned

from our networks

and by travelling the

Baltic Sea

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Intermediator

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The Baltic Sea Region

Both old and new countries

within the region and as EU

Member States

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Plan for

the

enviro-

nement

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To discuss further within

the new European Social Fund

• How can we stimulate the transnational cooperation with the East European Countries?

• How do we enhance the cross-sectional cooperation in our own region?

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Please contact

us at:

www.networkingeurope.se

[email protected]