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Working with EU Social-Economy Networks

Discover how European social-economy networks can open doors, share resources, and strengthen your organisation's impact.

By Isabel Marín, BA, MEd

Why networks matter in the social economy

The social economy covers enterprises and organisations, co-operatives, mutual societies, associations, foundations, and social enterprises, that put people and planet before profit. Working alone is hard; connecting with others who share your values multiplies what you can achieve. EU social-economy networks are formal or informal groups that link these organisations across cities, countries, and sectors.

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