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JADE STRENGTHENING REGIONS JADE - EUROPEAN CONFEDERATION OF JUNIOR ENTERPRISES 119 Rue Potagère, 1210 Brussels, Belgium

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JADE STRENGTHENING REGIONS

JADE - EUROPEAN CONFEDERATION OF JUNIOR ENTERPRISES

119 Rue Potagère,

1210 Brussels,

Belgium

PLATFORM

Eurochambres, DG ENTR/EAC, Businesseurope

JADE – European Level (HQ-Brussels)

National Confederations (15 European countries)

200 Universities 180 Cities 280 Junior Enterprises

20,000 Student Entrepreneurs

Existing support

in recognition

and funding

Org

anis

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ns fo

r R

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nal

coop

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ion

Transfer

benefits of

European

development

to Regions

Aim: to develop valuable contacts and knowledge of the regional institutions in order to connect

the Students to the Public Sector on local level and support their activities in five key areas:

Visibility – Recognition – Project Work – Training and Knowledge - Funding

REFERENCES "Exchanging views with students working in Junior Enterprises is always enlightening,

as one is impressed by the enthusiasm, innovation and creativity that these activities help

to unlock in young people. I would, therefore, like to stress the role played by

organisations like JADE, and the importance of Junior Enterprises as learning tools and

bridges between university and the business world, particularly in a European context.

Promoting the enterprise spirit of young people through education and practical

experience is, and will be in the coming years, a main priority of the European Union.”

José Manuel Barroso, President of the EUROPEAN COMISSION

Junior Enterprises – recognised as best practice under Lisbon Strategy

and Oslo Agenda for Entrepreneurship Education [2006]

JADE – partner and supporter of the European SME Week 2010

and official jury of the European Entrepreneurship Video Awards 2010

COOPERATION STRATEGY

Aim: to add importance to the work of the Junior Entrepreneurs through the visible

support of key local stakeholders in the public sector (highlighted via testimonials

and participation in key events as key-note speakers)

• JADE and European

umbrella organisations,

active on regional level

• Committee of Regions,

Council of European

Municipalities and Regions,

United Cities and Local

Governments

Cooperation in Europe

• Exchange of contacts to

local communities and

governments active in the

field of Youth and Education

• Promotion and visibility on

JADE website

Contact development • Transfer contacts to Junior

Enterprise, which further

develops the relationship if the

local institution decides that it is

beneficial

• CSR visibility for the local

institutions as supporter of youth

and entrepreneurship

Local Match

COOPERATION STRATEGY Aim: to recognize the experience of students gained through projects

in consulting services, within volunteering in Junior Enterprises

How?

● Act as a dedicated advisor for the National

confederation in order to support the youth

development in your country

● Support the legal development of the Junior

● Support the recognition of academic values

gained through Junior Enterprises as social

entrepreneurship approach.

● Participate in events which generate visibility

and name recognition for Junior Enterprises and

your community

COOPERATION STRATEGY

Aim: confederation fundraising starting from the idea that fundraising is not

raising funds, it’s raising friends

JADE objective ● Cultivate existing

relationships

● Federal, state and local

government grants and

donations

● Consider hosting special

events

● Consider the feedback

from the confederation in

reviewing the federal and

state limitations set for non-

profit fundraising

And offer

● Visibility for the partner organization in our publications and e-media on local and European level ● CSR image as supporter of youth and entrepreneurship

COOPERATION STRATEGY Aim: get Junior Enterprises involved in your network:

For

● Connection to your local

network with the aim of

executing projects

● Participation in common

local events

● Website linking

Through

● State-of-art knowledge

from universities in your

business

● Cost-effective consultancy

COOPERATION STRATEGY

Aim: workshops and consulting hours for the development of students

● Support the

Confederations and Junior

Enterprises to become

more professional by

committing consulting hours

to revise strategy, provide

knowledge in project

management and bring

tools that students can

implement in their work.

Methods ● Junior Entrepreneurs

always strive to work with

and learn from the best , by

providing training to Junior

Entrepreneurs, and

participating in their events ,

you have the opportunity to

invest in the future business

leaders.

Mr Alexandru ZAVATE Project Manager Public Affairs and Civil Cooperation Office: +32 (0) 2 420 1752 Mobile: +40 740 173 202 Email: [email protected]

Thank you!

Contact us: Ms Miriam ASCENSO Senior Project Manager Public Affairs Office: +32 2 420 17 52 Mobile: +32 486 353 483 Email: [email protected] JADE aisbl

Rue Potagère 119 1210 Brussels, Belgium www.jadenet.org [email protected]