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Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) 

Public-Private Partnerships

(PPPs)

Let us leverage your relationships with local, regional national and European funding bodies when it comes to setting up Public-Private Partnerships. We contribute during two phases in such a partnership: the preparatory phase and the implementation phase.

In the preparatory phase, the partnership idea is discussed and developed. We can help you define your project criteria and selection, identify potential partners and build consortia, benchmarking your initiatives with competitors worldwide, especially in the key area of Corporate Social Responsibility .

In the implementation phase, we manage projects, engage with partners (including public institutions), and provide communication and public relations support. We ensure the sustainability of your project by introducing a dedicated funding strategy for financing innovation, training, education, dissemination and the development of CSR tools. We are involved in a number of pan-European PPP initiatives such as EUGA, Titan and Partnerships for Growth.

 

EU Grants advisor (EUGA)

On behalf of Microsoft, HP and Intel, we have launched EUGA in 25 European countries. EUGA supports SMEs, local government and NGOs in developing ICT-related investments, training programmes and innovations through the use of public funding. To date, 113,000 SMEs have benefitted from this programme, which generated funds worth €380 millions

 

Titan

Within the European Alliance on Skills for Employability, we are coordinating a new initiative called Titan in Hungary, which brings together government agencies and leading IT companies to provide basic IT training to 200,000 people. Titan will also give advanced training to another 35,000 IT professionals and business executives annually .

 

Partnerships for Growth

This online gateway provides access to European multi-stakeholder partnerships that stimulate growth, innovation and employability. Partnerships for Growth guides individuals, SMEs, institutions and governments who wish to benefit from these initiatives in training, employment, business, innovation services and R&D .