Today, the Commission launched a call for proposals
worth €23 million to help EU Member States develop new ways of tackling
long-term unemployment and support people to find their way back into
the labour market. This was announced in the recent action plan to tackle labour and skills shortages in the EU.
Through this call for proposals, funded under the “Social Innovation +” initiative of the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+), the Commission aims to build on previous promising initiatives and to strengthen the role of social economy organisations. These organisations prioritise social and environmental purposes and reinvest most of their gains back into their initiatives. They have a proven capacity to support people who have suffered from isolation and poverty as a consequence of long-term unemployment. (...)
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