European Institute for Socio-Economic Development

ISES association

What is ISES?

ISES is a non-profit organization founded to spread European culture in Italy getting closer public agencies, businesses and the third sector to the EU institutions through the development of funded projects following their whole bureaucratic, administrative and managerial path in accordance with the rules laid down by the European Commission.

ISES writes, coordinates and manages projects in partnership with Italian and European universities and research centers, associations and public and private bodies, so to disseminate in Italy the added value created by the exchange of good practices and innovative methodologies developed by European projects.

What does it focus on?

ISES, along with its members, develops high socio-cultural value projects for territorial growth by participating in funding calls at the community and national levels. The projects presented by our Association, both as the lead and as a partner, range from public health to culture, from training to justice, and from social research to technological research, adhering to the various calls launched through community programming.

In addition, ISES, in its mission of spreading the European culture, organizes training courses about EU institutions, calls scouting and Project Management of European projects, in order to disseminate, promote and attract on the territory of all the financing opportunities offered by the European Union.
ISES, as a non-profit association, periodically allocates part of its proceeds to charities.

ISES has a strong partnership with more than 200 bodies in Europe that operate in all economic sectors.

How does it work?

The process followed by ISES includes:

  • identifying existing funding opportunities for potential participants in community and national programs;
  • guiding potential participants towards the program most suitable for their specific project idea;
  • researching and identifying potential project partners at the European and national levels, selected based on their institutional requirements and expertise;
  • supporting the project definition and the completion of forms, with particular reference to procedural and financial aspects;
  • the final verification of the project proposal based on the eligibility requirements for funding;
  • the preparation for the contract negotiation phase;
  • technical support during the operational phase of management, reporting, promotion, and dissemination of results;
  • financial audit, if required by the contract.

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