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Sustainable Communities Incubator Partnership Programme

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2015-1-DE02-KA204-002499
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for adult education Funder Contribution: 171,772 EUR

Sustainable Communities Incubator Partnership Programme

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RATIONALEA growing amount of civil initiatives and grassroots movements all over Europe is creating innovative community-led sustainable projects and new lifestyles in their transition to a more just, sustainable and resilient future. Creating a low carbon society needs active engagement of civil society. This project aims to assist and support groups starting community-led sustainable projects with an adult education response, especially in terms of social skills as it turns out that many projects are failing due to lack of the necessary social and group communication skills. The project is created in response to a need for such increased levels of awareness and collaborative practice to spark change and development in a specific, sustainable direction. This project addresses the need for an integrated approach in Education for Sustainable Development that blends ecological, economic, social and cultural aspects in a balanced way.PARTNERSHIPThe nine organisations that form the SCIPP project represent large networks of sustainable communities and grassroots initiatives throughout Europe. All project partners are active in the field of adult education for sustainable development in which ecological, economical, social and cultural aspects are integrated into a holistic approach. The partnership is based on shared, converging interests within change processes in response to increasingly interconnected global challenges. The partners were Global Ecovillage Network - Europe (lead partner), LØS (Denmark), Trajnostni Park Istra (Slovenia), GEN International (UK), RIVE (Italy), EÖÜ (Estonia), Fundacja “Ogrody Permakultury”; EcodorpenNetwerk (Netherlands) and RIE (Spain).SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES INCUBATORThe core-output of the project is the so called „CLIPS-guide“. CLIPS is an acronym for „Community Learning Incubator Program for Sustainability“. The framework that was developed is explained in this 65-page document, available for download on the CLIPS ICT platform. The document raises a number of crucial points that contribute to community-led sustainable projects thriving or failing and is targeted at trainers and participants alike.Methods and material from all partner countries has been gathered and published on the CLIPS- ICT platform in the toolkit section. The core information has been published in 9 different languages. Much more information is available in English, the working language of the partnership. In a series of six transnational meetings the CLIPS-framework has been developed and fine-tuned, and existing training materials have been transformed in a collective and co-creative way into a CLIPS Training and a supplementary TOT (training of trainers). Both trainings have been held with 16 - 20 participants from all partner countries and gotten a very positive feedback – the participants are now applying the CLIPS-model in their projects.A comprehensive ICT platform complements the CLIPS guide with the toolkit section, an assessment tool, an online-support-forum and more.DISSEMINATIONThe project results have been disseminated through the wider networks of the partners consisting of networks of ecological communities and other stakeholders, on both local, regional, national, European and international levels by utilizing existing channels, both internal and external. The result of the project has been presented at many events and therefore inspired many other members of the network as well as many more organization, initiatives and individuals. At a regional and national level, project partners have integrated CLIPS in their own educational work and offered different kinds of CLIPS-workshops – for their own members and for a wider audience tin 20 trainings totaling 450 participants until the end of the project. TARGET GROUPSTarget groups of the partnership were 1) the facilitators, trainers and consultants that actively engage in the partnership and the trainees of the pilot incubator training,2) trainers, educators and facilitators active in the field of ESD,3) people from urban and rural sustainable community-led sustainable projects4) green and social entrepreneurs and5) other relevant stakeholders such as research institutes and universities, municipalities, decision makers and other government bodies as well as (international) NGO’s active in sustainable development.Special target groups were people in disadvantaged and rural areas and green and social entrepreneurs.OUTCOMESThe outcomes of this project is a very easy-to-apply framework called „CLIPS“ to create awareness of what is needed to start successful community-led sustainable projects. „CLIPS“ strengthens community-led sustainable projects all over Europe by spreading access and knowledge about innovative tools for community building and social project design. It provides a better understanding of participatory structures towards cooperative thinking approaches and co-creation attitudes and a network approach

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