Final SENBS project meeting in Vilnus

The last meeting of the two-year project took place in Vilnius on August 24 and 25. Despite the heat wave, the project partners had the opportunity to work productively together for the last time within the framework of this project on future plans and evaluating the achievements. Even though specific cooperation plans and projects are still in progress, we are truly happy about the high-quality cooperation and the significant impact of the activities.

SENBS is a project that allows informing, educating and empowering social entrepreneurs and local, national and regional stakeholders in the Baltic Sea Region. But even more so, it is a part of a long-standing initiative that revolves around building the capacity of this rich resource – www.socialenterprisebsr.net e-platform. SIC has been a part of it since the very beginning of 2014, and we are happy to highlight this as one of the good practice examples for a sustainable project outcome because since then it has been actively updated to include the most recent information. With that said, one of the goals of the next months in the SENBS project is understanding the future of this site – the potential development and improvement scenarios, as well as continuous collaboration strategies.

During the meeting, we also had a chance to discuss the upcoming activities that would directly allow us to continue the SENBS cooperation. We will continue with GREEN SENBS project application, that we wish to re-submit this fall and for the majority of the 2nd day, we worked on improving it and discussng the project developments. It was truly great two days in Vilnus!

Partner organizations involved in the project are:

Involved NGO (Estonia)

Stowarzyszenie “Baltycki instytut Spraw Europejskich I Regionalnych” – BISER (Poland)

Sociale Entreprenorer i Denmark (Denmark)

Socialiniu Investiciju Fondas (Lithuania)

Socialas Inovacijas centrs (Latvia)


This publication has been prepared within SENBS project No. 2020- 1-EE01-KA204-077999. The content of this publication is the sole responsibility of the project coordinator and may not always reflect the views of the European Commission or the National Agency.