Last October, our own Paolo Montemurro and Becky Riches took part in the international study visit of the Erasmus+ funded MOSAIC project in Canada.
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project description
Most of the times, young people employed in the creative sector do not have enough focus and attention on entrepreneurship skills which will eventually could help them promote their products as well as to have a contingency plan in case of a prevalent crisis.
Social Entrepreneurship 4 Arts promotes the notion that artists can be transformed to Creative entrepreneurs through the utilization of digital technology and tools. SE4Arts addresses the needs and barriers young artists face in accessing market opportunities and acquire them with the necessary entrepreneurial (soft and hard) skills to exhibit and market their work, manage finances and establish business collaborations.
goals
- Provide Tools: Provide artists and creatives with effective and concrete tools to develop an enterprising approach, review, solve problems, plan and scope their creative project.
- Support Artists and Creatives: Support and guide artists and creatives to make their projects more sustainable by learning how to plan, assess, identify the state-of-art and manage their “entrepreneurial” project.
- Educational Resources: Update artists’ and creatives’ professional competences and acquire management, business and networking skills.
- Foster Collaborations: Create and pilot tools and practical models to foster collaborations between the world of creativity and the world of business through the mutual exchange of professional skills and visions of artists and social entrepreneurs.
outputs
- Protocol for the acquisition of skills and competences on Entrepreneurship
- Curriculum for the acquisition of new skills and competences in Social entrepreneurship
- E-learning interactive portal
- Development of modules content to equivalent EQF/ECTS Standards
- Design and implementation of Mentorship Program
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