Third Sector Impact - The Impact of the third sector on socio-economic development in Europe (TSI)
Basic data for this project
Type of project: EU-project hosted outside University of Münster
Duration at the University of Münster: 01/01/2014 - 31/12/2016
Description
The main objective of the proposed research project is to create knowledge that will further advance the contributions that the third sector and volunteering can make to the socio-economic development of Europe. These unique ‘renewable resources' for social and economic problem-solving and civic engagement in Europe are needed more than ever at this time of social and economic distress and enormous pressures on governmental budgets-not as an alternative to government but as a full-fledged partner in the effort to promote European progress. To take full advantage of this resource we need a clearer understanding of the third sector's scope and scale, its existing and potential impacts, and the barriers to its full contributions to the continent's common welfare. Building on our previous work, this project seeks to:1) Clarify the concept of the third sector in its European manifestations;2) Identify the major contours of the sector so defined-its size, structure, composition, sources of support, and recent trends;3) Identify the impacts of this sector, its contributions to European economic development, innovation, citizen well-being, civic engagement, and human development, and to create capabilities to measure these contributions into the future;4) Identify barriers both internal to organizations and external to them and suggest ways these barriers might be overcome; and5) Forge a partnership between the research community and European Third Sector practitioners so that the understanding of the Third Sector generated by this work remains grounded in reality and enjoy sufficient support among key stakeholders to ensure respectful attention from policy makers and sector leaders long after the project is completed.By drawing on the combined strengths of the academic community, government, and the third sector itself. As such, the proposal provides a solid embodiment of the FP7 theme of "science in society," of generating knowledge to advance the quality of life.
Keywords: Third Sector Impact; socio-economic development; Europe; Social Sciences
Funding identifier: 613034
Funder / funding scheme: - EC FP 7 - Small or medium-scale focused research project
Project management at the University of Münster
Applicants from the University of Münster
Research associates from the University of Münster
Project partners outside the University of Münster
- National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)France
- University of Kent (UK)United Kingdom
- Johns Hopkins University (JHU)United States
- Radboud University NijmegenNetherlands (Kingdom of the)
- University of Warsaw (UWAR)Poland
- Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU)Austria
- EMES European Research Network ASBLBelgium
- Faculty of Law of the University of ZagrebCroatia
- University of Valencia (UV)Spain
- University of BirminghamUnited Kingdom
Coordinating organisations outside the University of Münster
- Institute for Social Research (ISF)Norway