TASK4ISI

Project overview

Transnational Action to advance SKills and competences FOR Inclusive entrepreneurship and Social Innovation

Entrepreneurship in central Europe is marked by limited inclusiveness. Women, migrants, and young people are still underrepresented when it comes to building a business. TASK4ISI embraces the potential of these “missing” entrepreneurs by establishing inclusive “entrepreneurship and social innovation hubs”. The partners develop and test specific learning programmes and craft strategies for a sustainable and inclusive growth of central European regions. In their pilots, the partners train 200 under-represented entrepreneurs and develop five transferrable toolkits to leverage skills for inclusive entrepreneurship.

2,06m €

Project Budget

80%

of the Budget is funded by ERDF

Layer 1

6

Countries

7

Regions

11

Partners

5

Pilots

Duration

Start date

End date

Project progress

37%

About the project

More inclusive entrepreneurship policies contribute to innovation, job creation, and economic growth; still, there is an undealt potential of 9 million of “missing” entrepreneurs, being under-represented categories such as women, immigrants, youth, self-employment. To tackle this, Transnational Cooperation is central as it promotes knowledge generation at local level and mutual learning transnationally, demonstrates the feasibility of change to policy makers and assures long-run positive effects.

A partnership of 11 partners and 6 associated partners cooperate in TASK4ISI to increase competences, skills and innovation capacities of 200 under-represented entrepreneurs, to foster territorial inclusive and social innovation, and to stimulate regional competitiveness while meeting the need for social cohesion.

TASK4ISI contributes to innovate the S3 logic and to conciliate the smart growth agenda with inclusive growth agendas, towards a Smart Specialisation Strategy for Sustainable and Inclusive growth (S4+). To achieve this, TASK4ISI establishes local Inclusive entrepreneurship and Social Innovation Hubs (ISI HUBs) to leverage the potential of Cooperation in a Transnational Network with 108 members.

The partnership jointly develops a Framework Programme of learning facilities and support services for aspirant and early entrepreneurs; contextualisation processes lead to regional Business Skills and Matchmaking Programmes that are piloted and validated in 5 implementation regions.

From pilot evidences, 5 Toolkits for Inclusive Entrepreneurship are defined and ready to be upscaled; furthermore, a Joint Strategy Agenda and 5 Local Action Plans Packages are issued contributing to make Inclusive Entrepreneurship one of the priorities of S4+.

After 30 months, TASK4ISI expects to increase competitiveness of involved regions, through strengthened skills, tailored services for social innovation and policy learning capacities for S4+.

Project partnership

Project partners

Polska (PL)

Lead partner

Krakow University of Economics

Department of Public Management
Address
Rakowicka 27
31-510 Kraków
Country
Poland (PL)
Web
https://uek.krakow.pl/en/

Project partner

Work and Equal Opportunities
Address
Linke Wienzeile 246
1150 Wien
Country
Austria (AT)
Web
www.zsi.at
Total partner budget
144,788 €
Address
Piazza Giuseppe Mazzini 3
47030 San Mauro Pascoli
Country
Italy (IT)
Web
www.comune.sanmauropascoli.fc.it
Total partner budget
130,162 €
Address
Vicolo Pozzo 23
37129 Verona
Country
Italy (IT)
Web
http://www.openconsorzio.org/
Total partner budget
212,085 €
Project Department
Address
Salinen-Str. 34
99086 Erfurt
Country
Germany (DE)
Web
https://www.cge-erfurt.org/
Total partner budget
203,530 €
Address
Salinenstraße 34
99086 Erfurt
Country
Germany (DE)
Web
www.deine-plattform.info/
Total partner budget
208,052 €
Department of International Programmes
Address
Rákóczi út 70 - 72
1074 Budapest
Country
Hungary (HU)
Web
www.mgfu.hu
Total partner budget
220,595 €
Address
Dohány utca 20. IV.em. 25A
1074 Budapest
Country
Hungary (HU)
Web
https://budapest.impacthub.net/
Total partner budget
172,813 €
Address
Ruđera Boškovića 20/02
21000 Split
Country
Croatia (HR)
Web
http://www.cedrasplit.hr/
Total partner budget
163,352 €
Address
Domovinskog rata 2
21000 Split
Country
Croatia (HR)
Web
www.rera.hr
Total partner budget
162,344 €
Wydział ds. Przedsiębiorczości i Innowacji/ Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Address
Zabłocie 22
30-701 Kraków
Country
Poland (PL)
Web
www.krakow.pl
Total partner budget
131,800 €

Roadmap

1

Challenge: Addressing Barriers in Inclusive Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurial opportunities are not equally accessible to everyone. Women, migrants, youth, seniors and people with disabilities face structural barriers in starting and supporting businesses. Limited access to financial resources, business networks, and training leads to an estimated 9 million missing entrepreneurs in Europe. The challenge is to create an ecosystem that supports under-represented groups in overcoming these obstacles.

2

Idea: A Transnational Approach to Foster Inclusive Entrepreneurship

To address this issue, TASK4ISI brings together 11 partners and six associated partners from Central Europe to create a collaborative framework to promote social innovation and inclusive entrepreneurship. The key idea is to connect local efforts into a transnational network, ensuring knowledge exchange, policy alignment, and sustainable support for marginalised entrepreneurs.

3

Solution: ISIHUBs & Transnational Networking

TASK4ISI establishes Inclusive and Sustainable Innovation Hubs (ISIHUBs) in five regions: Krakow (PL), Erfurt (DE), Budapest (HU), Split (HR), and Emilia-Romagna (IT). These hubs act as support centres that provide: (1) Business training and skills development, (2) Mentorship and coaching programs, (3) Business matchmaking and networking opportunities, (4) Collaboration with policymakers to embed inclusive entrepreneurship into regional policies.

4

How It Works: From Local Initiatives to Systemic Change

Local ISIHUBs provide customised support to under-represented entrepreneurs. The Transnational Network (TNISIHUB) connects local hubs to share best practices and strengthen cooperation across regions. Policy development ensures that the insights from the project translate into long-term strategies for inclusive growth. Capacity building programmes equip both entrepreneurs and business support organisations with the necessary skills and tools. Pilot programmes and toolkits validate the most effective interventions for sustainable, inclusive entrepreneurship.

5

Proof: Impact & Long-Term Vision

TASK4ISI is creating a lasting impact by bridging the gap in entrepreneurship opportunities, fostering social innovation, and shaping policies for an inclusive economic future. Results: - 200+ under-represented entrepreneurs supported through training, mentoring, and networking. - 5 ISIHUBs established as sustainable centres for inclusive entrepreneurship. 108 stakeholders engaged in a transnational network to promote social innovation. - Policy recommendations & Local Action Plans developed to embed inclusive entrepreneurship in Smart Specialisation Strategies (S4+). - Scalable solutions that can be adopted by other regions beyond the scope of the project.

News

Outputs

Cooperation Agreement

The Cooperation Agreement establishes a framework for collaboration between the TASK4ISI project partners and associated stakeholders to support inclusive entrepreneurship and social innovation in Central Europe. It defines the roles, commitments, and responsibilities of each partner in the launch and management of inclusive and sustainable innovation hubs (ISIHUBs) and the ensurement of their long-term sustainability. The agreement outlines joint efforts to develop business skills programmes, promote transnational cooperation, and promote policy innovation. By signing the Cooperation Agreement, the partners commit to knowledge exchange, networking and implementation of customised support mechanisms for under-represented entrepreneurs, contributing to regional economic growth and social inclusion.
Type of output: Solutions

Project documents

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Project Contacts

Project Manager

Magdalena Zajączkowska
Phone: +48606755839

Finance Manager

Cecylia Zięba
Phone: +48570280452

Communication Manager

Marek Oramus
Phone: +48 12 293 58 40