WHO WE ARE AND WHY WE CARE?
The project is developed by a consortium of 6 organisations from 6 different European countries and combines
different organisational profiles - Universities, Businesses and NGOs willing to co-develop social innovation of Europe.
different organisational profiles - Universities, Businesses and NGOs willing to co-develop social innovation of Europe.
Want to learn more about social innovation landscape and a learning framework?
If you are curious to know more about the future and how we can shape our Tomorrow´s Land download our foresight report.
If you are curious to know more about the future and how we can shape our Tomorrow´s Land download our foresight report.
TOMORROW'S LANDWhen one looks to the challenges posed by the emerging collaborative economy and the social innovation paradigm, two major issues arise: how to enhance society´s capacity for action and how to deploy new models of learning and doing business.
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WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM TOMORROW'S LAND?
Tomorrow´s Land strategic foresight reporthighlighting the key future drivers of social innovation in Europe
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Tomorrow´s Land Learning Academyan online learning platform and a MOOC to support
the development of the future social innovators |
Tomorrow´s Land Bootcampan international training activity to deliver the project
learning resources and prepare the first generation of future social innovators |
MAPPING TOMORROW'S LAND
FACTS AND FIGURESSocial innovation has been defined as "New ideas that resolve existing challenges for the benefit
of people and planet" (Centre for social innovation) or as "New ideas that work to meet pressing unmet needs and improve people´s lives" (The Young Foundation). Never as today, was the need for social innovators so demanding. The challenges posed to our societies, the profound inequalities within the societies, the climate changes, the unemployment rates among many other factors demand for a new socio-economic model and innovative solutions... |
MILLION SOCIAL ECONOMY ENTERPRISES IN EUROPE
MILLION PEOPLE WORKING
FOR SOCIAL ECONOMY ENTERPRISES |