Partners
This project is Co-funded by the Erasmus + Programme of the European Union. In collaboration with 5 Non-for-Profit organisations across Europe. Each partner used their knowledge on and off the field to make S.C.O.RE a reality.
Organization Earth
Coordinator of the project
Organization Earth is a Greek non-profit civil society organization (NGO) based in Athens, offering experiential learning programs & services adhering on the principles put forward by the Global Goals of Sustainable Development. Our activities are developed alongside 3 main areas:
A) Environmental Action in Urban Centers
B) Social Integration for Vulnerable Social Groups (refugees, people with disabilities, long-term unemployed, senior citizens)
C) Business for Good & Responsible Entrepreneurship.
Within this framework, Organization Earth implements projects fostering social inclusion through sport, a program that we’ve dubbed Hope Sports. Our upper goal is to use sports -and football in particular- as an innovative tool of universal social inclusion. Our programs mostly are targeting to refugee & asylum seekers adults (men and women), children aged 7-17, unaccompanied children and people for vulnerable social groups in general.
CESIE
CESIE is a non-governmental organization, established in 2001, inspired by the work and theories of the Italian sociologist Danilo Dolci (1924-1997). CESIE contributes to the active participation of people, civil societies and institutions through the implementation of projects on various thematic areas, towards the promotion of growth and development, always valuing diversity in the respect of ethics and human development.
The organization is dedicated to the promotion of research and development as to increase and improve future-oriented innovation processes in educational, social, economic and cultural spheres. CESIE is strongly committed towards the integration of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers into the local community through our daily work in one of the most multicultural areas of Palermo: training activities aimed at increasing employability skills; socio-cultural actions and awareness campaigns; language courses; seminars on intercultural dialogue. We have a broad in working as coordinator and partner projects under EU Programmes: Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs, ERASMUS+, Daphne III, Europe for Citizens, TEMPUS, ENI, Horizon2020, DG Justice, DG Home.
Girl Power Organisation
Girl Power Organisation is a non-profit grass-roots sports entity, established in June 2014, Denmark.
The purpose of the organisation is using Sport and Education as a tool to empower women & girls.
The objective is to use Sport & Education as a powerful tool for social inclusion and contribution of women & girls from different cultural background, such as (Refugees, Migrants, Immigrants) and their contribution to making Europe a more prosperous and inclusive society.
FOPSIM
Foundation for the Promotion of Social Inclusion Malta is a foundation and NGO whose main mission is to promote and sustain employment, social solidarity, youth and other marginalized issues to achieve tangible advancement in the transition towards a more equitable society.
The Foundation makes use of a diffuse network of resources in the professional, academic, research and journalism fields. Therefore, what Fopsim stands for is “Foundation for the Promotion of Social Inclusion in Malta. The Organisation was founded in 2006 and it forms part of the Paragon Europe group of companies. The company is based in Zejtun. We have a very multidisciplinary staff, covering areas of research, dissemination, Information Technologies.
Eleven Campaign
Eleven Campaign is an international non-profit organization that uses the unifying power of sport, to celebrate diversity, promote equality, cross-cultural collaboration and youth development. By combining the use of digital technology (VR/AR, 360 videos) and field work, Eleven Campaign is aiming for exponential results and to amplify the social impact.
Eleven Campaign is operating at the moment in 17 countries, running programs in schools, welfare institutions, CSR programs with sports clubs and federations and personal development for athletes.