ALL DIGITAL AISBL

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Overview

Lobbying Costs

450,000€

Financial year: Jan 2018 - Dec 2018

Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

3.25 Fte (4)

Lobbyists with EP accreditation

1

High-level Commission meetings

1

Lobbying Costs over the years

  • Info

    ALL DIGITAL AISBL   (ALL DIGITAL)

    EU Transparency Register

    731930623261-05 First registered on 05 Sep 2016

    Goals / Remit

    ALL DIGITAL AISBL is a pan-European association based in Brussels. It represents 60+ member organisations that work with 20,000 digital competence centres providing access & training to 2+ million people in Europe every year. We aim to enable the 43% Europeans without basic digital skills to exploit the opportunities created by digital transformation.
    Our members are non-profit organisations (ICT community centres, NGOs, public libraries, universities, foundations, etc.) in the field of non-formal education providing access to Internet & ICT tools, as well as digital trainings, certification and opportunities for everyone. Since they are low-threshold places with free or very low-cost trainings, they are particularly fit to serve disadvantaged groups such as unemployed young people, people in less advantageous social and economic situation, elderly people, migrants, etc. However, they provide services to all target groups.
    ALL DIGITAL supports its members by fostering knowledge sharing & collaboration and by representing their interest to the EU.
    Our activities include:
    - developing and promoting innovative training methodologies & certifications;
    - facilitating partnerships among members & stakeholders;
    - organising events and awareness raising campaigns like ALL DIGITAL Summit and ALL DIGITAL Week (ex. Get Online Week);
    - ALL DIGITAL Awards;
    - projects application and implementation;
    - advocacy on the importance of digital skills and the key role of organisations such as our members in helping citizens acquire those skills;
    - research.

    Most of the activities we undertake are creating and promoting innovative solutions and good practices in the field of digital skills and digital inclusion. To this end, we engage with a variety of stakeholders within the non-formal education and e-skills training fields: European associations and member organisations, civil society networks, ICT private companies and the European Institutions. Together with stakeholders on the European level, we succeed in understanding and rethinking digital inclusion and issues affecting it.

    Main EU files targeted

    We follow and contribute to EU policy in the fields of education and skills, employment, social & economic inclusion, social innovation, Digital Single Market, e.g. by policy papers & targeted communication.
    As members of the Lifelong Learning Platform (LLLP) we cooperate with other civil society organisations in education and training on joint positions regarding mainstreaming digital skills, making Erasmus+ more effective and articulating joint messages to the EU institutions. We also collaborate with the European E-Skills Association, CEPIS and the ECDL Foundation. The European E-Skills Association and CEPIS are represented in our Advisory Board by their directors.
    ALL DIGITAL is a stakeholder member of the ET2020 Working Group on Digital Skills and Competences of the European Commission, where we sit together with ministries of education from member states, international organisations and social partners. We follow closely the policy initiatives promoted by DG EAC and DG CNECT such as the New Skills Agenda for Europe, the Digital Education Action Plan (DEAP), the work of the media literacy expert group and the work done by DG EMPL, especially on Up-skilling pathways. We are also a member of DG CNECT's media literacy expert group and contribute to the Media literacy week and other related initiatives.

    Address

    Head Office
    Rue du Commerce 123
    Brussels 1000
    BELGIUM
  • People

    Total lobbyists declared

    4

    Employment timeLobbyists
    100%2
    75%1
    50%1

    Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

    3.25

    Lobbyists with EP accreditation

    All Lobbyists with EP accreditation over time

    1 accreditations were / are live (in bold) for the selected state of 06 Nov 2019

    Name Start date End Date
    Peter PALVOLGYI 24 May 2023 23 May 2024
    Afonso Duarte PÓVOAS DE MORAIS CAMPELO DE ARAÚJO 28 Jun 2023 27 Jun 2024
    Norman ROHNER 24 May 2023 23 May 2024
    Mr Afonso Duarte PÓVOAS DE MORAIS CAMPELO DE ARAÚJO 28 Jun 2023 15 Apr 2024
    Mr Peter PALVOLGYI 24 May 2023 15 Apr 2024
    Mr Norman ROHNER 24 May 2023 15 Apr 2024
    Mr Peter PALVOLGYI 11 May 2022 11 May 2023
    Mr Norman ROHNER 05 May 2022 05 May 2023
    Mr Renato SABBADINI 14 Nov 2019 14 Nov 2020
    Ms Alessandra ACCOGLI 07 Mar 2019 29 Feb 2020
    Ms Alessandra ACCOGLI 17 Mar 2018 22 Dec 2018
    Laurentiu BUNESCU 17 Mar 2018 16 Mar 2019
    Ms Pia GROENEWOLT 17 Mar 2018 16 Mar 2019
    Mr Rocco ROLLO 09 Mar 2018 30 Jun 2018
    Ms Gabriela Ruseva 07 Sep 2016 07 Sep 2017

    Complementary Information

    None declared

    Person in charge of EU relations

    Ms Gabriela Ruseva (Policy and Projects Officer)

    Person with legal responsibility

    Mr Peter Palvolgyi (Chief Operating Officer)

  • Categories

    Category

    III - Non-governmental organisations

    Subcategory

    Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar

  • Networking

    Affiliation

    http://lllplatform.eu/who-we-are/members-and-partners/
    https://www.internetforum.eu/members.html

    Member organisations

    None declared

  • Financial Data

    Closed financial year

    Jan 2018 - Dec 2018

    Lobbying costs for closed financial year

    450,000€

    EU grant income for closed financial year

    449,892 € (Source: Operating grant, H2020, Erasmus+, REC,)

    Other financial info

    None declared

  • EU Structures

    Groups (European Commission)

    ET2020 Working Group on Digital Education: Learning, Teaching and Assessment#E03407 #http://ec.europa.eu/transparency/regexpert/index.cfm?do=groupDetail.groupDetail&groupID=3407 #Member #C

    Groups (European Parliament)

    None

    Communication activities

    Projects:
    - AD is currently coordinating the DCDS “Digital competence development system” (http://www.dcds-project.eu) project co-funded by ERASMUS+ KA3 (2018-20). It developed an open, innovative multilingual Digital Competences Development System (DCDS) based on DigComp and uses it to provide non-formal training to low-skilled adults in different European countries with the basic digital and transversal competences needed for employment, personal development, social inclusion and active citizenship. The result is a functional system to assess skills (online self-assessment tool), identify gaps and up-skill through a blended leaning offer.

    - Another KA3 project which aims to influence policy was BRIGHTS, http://www.brights-project.eu, a project which developed a methodology for implementing Global Citizenship Education through Digital Storytelling.

    - AD is actively involved in implementing DigComp in assessment tools and certifications and in 2018-2019 we have had two projects (now implementing the 2nd), where we will develop & pilot a self-assessment tool, commissioned by the JRC (the Joint Research Centre).

    - Codemob was an Erasmus+ project co-funded by EPOS (Belgian National E+ Agency) and coordinated by ALL DIGITAL in 2015-2017, aimed at designing and piloting two courses on coding and the effective use of mobile devices for e-Facilitators and end-users. CodeMob created a comprehensive curriculum through which unemployed young users can learn how to use their mobile devices to find a job.

    - Unite-IT was a 3-year (2012-15) KA3 project co-funded by the EU LLP and coordinated by ALL DIGITAL . The main result of the project is the online community and informal Network (www.unite-it.eu) of digital inclusion professionals and practitioners throughout Europe and beyond. Presently, the community has 1100+ registered members. Members are professionals working for organisations specialised in digital inclusion, ICT teachers, trainers from telecentres and NGOs, or people simply interested in digital skills and community development – the community is for all.

    - Our annual events include our General Assembly (restricted only to members) and our Annual Summit (where we bring together stakeholders from different fields to inspire and enrich our work). In addition to this, we organise policy debates in cooperation with MEPs on current topics such as media literacy and e-participation.

    Other activities

    None declared

  • Meetings

    Meetings

    1 meetings found. Download meetings

    The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.

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