Social innovation toolkit

Project facts

Project promoter:
Good Deed Foundation
Project Number:
EE03-0067
Target groups
Non governmental organisation
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€8,300
Final project cost:
€8,214
From EEA Grants:
€ 7,389
The project is carried out in:
Estonia

Description

There is a lack of strong organisations in Estonia which use innovative and impact based methods for tackling societal problems. The problem stems from the lack of skills required for designing and starting such organisations as well as from the lack of experience in piloting and developing new initiatives. This project aims to create more capable organisations and socially innovative initiatives which use new, more impactful methods for tackling societal problems. Through the project new tools will be developed for assessing and developing organisation's innovative capabilities as well as for starting and developing new initiatives. The target groups of the project are third sector organisations, their financiers, and policy makers. The narrower target groups are the teams of Good Deed Foundation and Estonian Social Enterprise Network as well as 12 other NGO-s participating in the training.

Summary of project results

The project aimed to create more capable organisations and socially innovative initiatives which use new, more impactful, methods for tackling societal problems. Through the project new tools for assessing and developing organisation's innovative capabilities as well as starting and developing new initiatives were developed, tested and improved. 3-day training course (with home assignments) for 5 NGOs was organized. The tool-kit is being used next year in social enterprise and innovation incubator etc. Several articles about the process and outcomes of the initiative and a longer report to third sector organisations, their financiers, policy makers were written.

Summary of bilateral results