European Social Innovation Competition Offers €50.000 Prize to Young Innovators

The competition is based on theme ‘New Ways to Grow‘ and aims to support young individuals and organizations with ideas for social innovation projects. Deadline to apply is May 8.

The 2015 European Social Innovation Competition will support young innovators who have the potential to change the landscape of growth across Europe. Several projects will get a valuable support and the winner will get € 50 000 prize.

The Competition is open for youth who residence in EU Member States and countries participating in the Horizon 2020 program (Iceland, Norway Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, Israel, Moldova, Switzerland and Faroe Islands).

Ideas are sought from all sources and sectors, and all types of organizations including for-profit, non-for-profit, or private companies.

Find out more on the official website of the competition.

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