Driving Progress for Research and Innovation in Europe: The Potential of R&I Foundations
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Theo Schuyt, Jorge Cortell, Gemma Donnelly-Cox, Stefan Einarsson, Barbara Gouwenberg, Ignasi Lopez Verdeguer, Cathy Pharoah, Bjoern Struewer, Liisa Suvikumpu, Ignacio Puente Gonzalez, Driving Progress for Research and Innovation in Europe: The Potential of R&I Foundations, Brussels, European Commission DG-RTD, June, 2018, 1 - 75Download Item:
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The objective of the Expert Group on “Foundations, Venture Philanthropy and Social Investments” is to unleash the potential of R&I foundations and other providers of capital and expertise, such as venture philanthropists and social investors, through: 1.Advising on suitable framework conditions that will ease R&I foundations’ establishment, expansion of activities and (cross-border) operations at national and European levels. 2.Guiding governments and other stakeholders on policy actions and financial tools to support R&I activities funded by R&I foundations. 3.Stimulating the collaboration of R&I foundations and other stakeholders (i.e. governments, business sector, research performing organisations, R&I umbrella organisations) in R&I activities at national and European levels.The Expert Group has formulated recommendations for each of the three working areas, addressed to different stakeholders at the national and European levels.
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PUBLISHEDThe Report was commissioned to provide recommendations on European Policy actions in support of R&I activities at national and European leve
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Author: Donnelly Cox, Gemma
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Inclusive Society , International Development , Smart & Sustainable Planet , Corporate/Nonprofit Philanthropy , FOUNDATIONS , Public Policy , Research Foundations , Research and Innovation , social investment , venture philanthropyDOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.2777/434029ISSN:
ISBN 978-92-79-86892-4Metadata
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