Social Entrepreneurship for Young Unemployed (SOVET)
Social Entrepreneurship for Young Unemployed (SOVET)
Social Entrepreneurship for Young Unemployed (SOVET)
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Background information
The development of the curriculum for Young Social Entrepreneurs, based on ECVET principles, aims to:
- foster their entrepreneurial motivation, skills and mindset.
- raise the learners’ awareness of the various aspects of starting up and running a successful business and social enterprise - legal, financial, managerial, leadership, marketing, etc.
- provide a comprehensive online learning environment combining theory, practice, online coaching from experienced trainers and mentors, active networking with peers and opportunity to attract potential investors;
- The inspiring experiential learning journey will be based around tasks, missions and challenges, through which – enabled by the game elements of the platform– the users will develop the basic knowledge, skills and mindset, required to become social entrepreneurs.
- The concepts of social entrepreneurship and social innovation
- Social issues, unmet needs and opportunities
- How to realize social projects
- Legal framework, management and administration of the entity
- Creating a business model
- Marketing and communication strategies
- Fundraising and attracting investors
- Business plan preparation
- Networking, management and human resources
- How to assess impact, ensure sustainability and growth
The main topics covered through this course are:
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The educational material has been developed by project partners in the frame of the ERASMUS+ project “SO VET – Social Entrepreneurship as an Alternative for Young Unemployed”.
Certification
The educational material has been developed by project partners in the frame of the ERASMUS+ project “SO VET – Social Entrepreneurship as an Alternative for Young Unemployed”.