Digital Scaling for Social Enterprises: Empowering Impact and Innovation (DiGi-SEII) equips social enterprises (SEs) and their support organisations (SESOs) with the digital tools and skills they need to scale their activities and strengthen their impact.
End Date17 Nov 2025 Funding AmountUpto EUR 500 Funding Resource Type
Grant
Funding Provider
28DIGITAL
Digital Education
Short DescirptionDigital Scaling for Social Enterprises: Empowering Impact and Innovation (DiGi-SEII) equips social enterprises (SEs) and their support organisations (SESOs) with the digital tools and skills they need to scale their activities and strengthen their impact.
The project pursues five strategic objectives (SO1–SO5): • Enable social enterprises to understand how digitalisation can fuel growth and scaling. • Support them in applying new digital skills to boost operations and innovation. • Strengthen the digital capacity of support organisations (SESOs) so they can better serve their members. • Encourage SESOs to embed digital technology at the heart of their strategies and services. • Promote a wider digital transition across the social economy.
Eligibility Be a staff member of an established Social Enterprise (SE) or Social Enterprise Support Organization (SESO). This may include full-time and part-time employees, formal volunteers, board members, interns, or others with a documented affiliation and mandate to represent or act on behalf of the organization. - Represent organizations that have been legally registered and operating for at least two years. - Be part of a legal entity established in one of the five project countries (Belgium, France, Greece, Sweden, Ukraine) for SEs Any EU Member State or overseas country or territory (OCTs) - for SESOs. - For SEs: Demonstrate willingness to scale, ideally supported by a draft strategic plan or a hypothesis outlining what scaling could mean for the organization. - For SESOs: Demonstrate willingness to support scaling in social enterprises and/or integrate digitalisation into their support programmes, ideally specifying which programmes and in which context.