Finalists selected in European Social Innovation Competition.
27 October 2015 - Brenda Ochola

2015 finalists for the European Social Innovation Competition have been named from a shortlist of 30 and a total of over 1,400 applicants from 40 countries. This year’s competition looked for ideas that would promote ‘New Ways to Grow’ across European society. The idea behind the competition is to create and enable new kinds of economic growth that can create systemic change and a positive impact.

The shortlisted ideas have the potential to bring value to individuals, communities, countries and entire regions, and reflect the issues and concerns at the heart of many Europeans’ lives. The innovations aim to create solutions and respond to concerns such as our ageing population, food waste, sustainable production, organic farming, and accessibility.

The finalists come from Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia and Poland, and their ideas reflect the creativity of a generation of Europeans who have lived through boom and bust and have a vision to innovate to create a more sustainable growth model:

Apiform – Sit-in beekeeping Bosnia and Herzegovina
De Landgenoten Belgium
LastMinuteSottoCasa Italy
Mela Wear Germany
Phee Greece
Samaritan Mobile Care Complex Latvia
Smart Hearing Aid Croatia
The Freebird Club Ireland
The Social Good Vending Machine Poland
Wheeliz France

The 30 semi-finalists attended a mentoring academy in Vienna in September where they worked with experts in social innovation to refine their ideas and develop their business plan before pitching to the jury. The jury is made up of successful social innovators from around Europe, who critically evaluate the strength of each organisation’s business plan and have selected the 10 strongest entries.

Jury member and Ashoka Country Director for PolandAgata Stafiej-Bartosikcommented: “I think I can speak for everyone involved when I say that selecting just 10 finalists was tough – we were inspired by the quality of the semi-finalists and by the drive and vision they demonstrated with their proposals. It’s fantastic to see that people are innovating all around Europe, these projects have real potential to create sustainable growth and a positive future. Congratulations to all the finalists.”

GabrielaSonnleitner, CEO of Magdas Social Businessreflects: “It was a real pleasure to host the mentoring academy at our hotel in Vienna. We too were selected as finalists for the competition in 2013 – we didn’t win but the journey and support that we got from the competition really helped us to get where we are today – a thriving social business providing employment opportunities for refugees. The European Social Innovation Competition is about identifying great ideas, not all of them will win but being selected as a semi-finalist or finalist is a fantastic achievement. Keep going – your organisations can and will change the world, little by little and there is a network out there all across Europe ready to support you.”

The ten finalists will pitch for their chance to win one of three €50,000 prizes on at the awards ceremony on the 25th November in Brussels. To sign-up to attend the event please visit:bit.ly/EUSICawards

EUSIC piceusc pic      Semi-finalists and mentors at the Magdas Hotel mentoring academy in Vienna.

About the European Social Innovation Competition

The European Social Innovation Competition, launched in memory of Diogo Vasconcelos, is a challenge prize run by the European Commission across all European countries, now in its third year. The 2015 competition isthemed around ‘New Ways to Grow’, and seeks to use social innovation to pave the way for more sustainable and inclusive growth in Europe.

The competition is organised by the European Commission, supported by Nesta, Kennisland, Shipyard,Impact Huband Matter&Co.

View the announcement of the finalists HERE

For information about previous competitions and winning projects see:

2014: Three projects meet the European Job Challenge and receive the Social Innovation Prize.

2013: Best social innovation ideas -New ways to create new jobs and businesses.

Here you can read the PRESS RELEASE

Follow the  competition on Twitter: @EUSocialInnov #diogochallenge

 

Author

Brenda Anne Ochala is a Communications Officer at SEI and is passionate about innovation and applying social entrepreneurship to solve the world’s social and environmental problems.