Overview
Since 20 September 2021 self-declared 'non-commercial organisations' are no longer required to provide a lobby budget. See above timeline for this registrant's historical lobby budget.
Lobbying Costs
None declared
Financial year: Jan 2023 - Dec 2023
Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
2 Fte (4)
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
0
High-level Commission meetings
0
Lobbying Costs over the years
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Info
Maendeleo for Children APS ETS (MfC APS ETS)
EU Transparency Register
812950825975-89 First registered on 19 Feb 2017
Goals / Remit
The Social Promotion Association Maendeleo for Children (MfC) is a non - profit association that has been active since 2014. MfC carries out activities of social utility towards children and young people in particular situation of socio-economic and socio-health hardship, focusing on the right to education and learning, with the aim of building a real and concrete opportunity for children and young people to choose their own future, providing them with necessary tools useful for the full implementation of their personality and expectations.
Mfc is an expert in developing social models and guidelines; it deals with a plurality of topics, such as IDs, accessibility, gender equality, circular economy, entrepreneurship, training, young NEETS and support for job placement. MfC along with its expertise in the implementation of the project activities, can boast deep knowledge in the implementation of the dissemination and communication phase of the project.Main EU files targeted
MfC carries out activities of social utility towards children and young people in particular situation of socio-economic and socio-health hardship, focusing on the right to education and learning, with the aim of building a real and concrete opportunity for children and young people to choose their own future, providing them with necessary tools useful for the full implementation of their personality and expectations.
Mfc is an expert in developing social models and guidelines; it deals with a plurality of topics, such as IDs, accessibility, gender equality, circular economy, entrepreneurship, training, young NEETS and support for job placement. As for the training, through our EAVPoint platform, MfC is able to deliver courses on all the topics of its national and European projects in asynchronous mode and with continuously updated material, also issuing Certificates of participation.
MfC human resources include social planners, young workers, social media experts, innovation managers, training curriculum experts and established expertise on child neuropsychiatry, especially autism. To complete the staff, MfC has included some experts in employment, in social enterprise development and cooperatives, in technology applied to assistance and remote therapy.
To date, MfC can boast a great potential in the dissemination area, amplifying the impact of projects at different levels, in various areas such as health, social, culture, media and also professional fields.Address
Head Office
Via Fabio Numerio, 16 int. D
Roma 00181
ITALYEU Office
Via Fabio Numerio, 16 int. D
Roma 00181
ITALYWebsite
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People
Total lobbyists declared
4
Employment time Lobbyists 100% 1 50% 1 25% 2 Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
2
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
No lobbyists with EP accreditations
Complementary Information
None declared
Person in charge of EU relations
Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR
Person with legal responsibility
Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR
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Categories
Category
Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar
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Networking
Affiliation
MfC created and coordinate the N-DSA-N Network, which represents the largest participatory planning network in the world (110 members) on child neuropsychiatry issues (and in continuity also of adulthood), with the scientific patronage of the Italian Society of Telemedicine and Electronic Health. Its goal is to create a stable network between public and private actors dealing with disorders and diseases related to neuropsychiatry and adolescence. The network of public and private entities operating in the field related to social and health discomfort, whose numbers are currently rising throughout the national and EU territory, has made it possible to create an experimental platform that takes responsibility at a community level in the approach to the management of neuro-development disorders and diseases such as autism, learning related disorders and other specific learning needs. The network has the typical imprinting of a strategic partnership with high EU added value. Indeed, among its members it can count on local health services, departments of child neuropsychiatry, Schools, Scientific Societies, Universities, Research Centers, Non-profit entities, enterprises, Local Authorities, firms and companies. This network is very relevant since it can serve a function of communication and dissemination, as well as an essential service of lobbying and high institutional influence, especially in fields of interests such as child and adolescent neuropsychiatry and the social and health sectors in general. Since 2020 MfC and the N-DSA-N network are technical partners of the Cambia-Menti publishing series (ALPES publishing house), dedicated to neuropsychiatry, for which in 2021 the President of MfC edited the publication Sport and Autism, in 2022 wrote a chapter on specialistic book dedicated to tangotherapy and in 2023 about Digital Psychology in Eu policies.
www.ndsan.itMember organisations
MfC created and coordinate the N-DSA-N Network, which represents the largest participatory planning network in the world (110 members) on child neuropsychiatry issues (and in continuity also of adulthood), with the scientific patronage of the Italian Society of Telemedicine and Electronic Health. Its goal is to create a stable network between public and private actors dealing with disorders and diseases related to neuropsychiatry and adolescence. The network of public and private entities operating in the field related to social and health discomfort, whose numbers are currently rising throughout the national and EU territory, has made it possible to create an experimental platform that takes responsibility at a community level in the approach to the management of neuro-development disorders and diseases such as autism, learning related disorders and other specific learning needs. The network has the typical imprinting of a strategic partnership with high EU added value. Indeed, among its members it can count on local health services, departments of child neuropsychiatry, Schools, Scientific Societies, Universities, Research Centers, Non-profit entities, enterprises, Local Authorities, firms and companies. This network is very relevant since it can serve a function of communication and dissemination, as well as an essential service of lobbying and high institutional influence, especially in fields of interests such as child and adolescent neuropsychiatry and the social and health sectors in general. Since 2020 MfC and the N-DSA-N network are technical partners of the Cambia-Menti publishing series (ALPES publishing house), dedicated to neuropsychiatry, for which in 2021 the President of MfC edited the publication Sport and Autism, in 2022 wrote a chapter on specialistic book dedicated to tangotherapy and in 2023 about Digital Psychology in Eu policies.
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Financial Data
Interests represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Closed financial year
Jan 2023 - Dec 2023
Lobbying costs for closed financial year
Since 20 September 2021 self-declared 'non-commercial organisations' are no longer required to provide a lobby budget. See above timeline for this registrant's historical lobby budget.
Total organisational budget in closed year
31,814€
Major funding types in closed year
Grants, Public funding
Major contributions in closed year
Type Name Amount Contribution EACEA 12,517€ Grant EU EACEA - ERASMUS PROGRAMME 12,517€ Grant INAPP Italian Agency - ERASMUS PROGRAMME 9,756€ Other financial info
In the table above, we have entered the total sums received for each project, during the requested financial year.
That is, not only the "operating" costs (indirect/general) are indicated, but the total sum received.
We have included all the EU grant projects, not only those that have directly generated a % of operating costs (indirect/general), but also the projects with the lump sum formula, which therefore do not include this specific item. -
EU Structures
Groups (European Commission)
None declared
Groups (European Parliament)
Children's rights,Disability
Communication activities
In charge of Communication/dissemination, mapping, stakeholder activation, and/or final events of:
1)“Touristable” - The specific objective of the project is to create an innovative training model for people with disabilities that enables the VET sector to align with the needs of the labour market while being related to the themes of inclusion and innovation in the tourism sector. - KA210-VET-AAEA5737.
2)“Lirea – Life is reborn from the ash”- The objective was to promote the complete integration of third-country nationals into the societies of the Member States, strengthening the capacity of host societies to implement transnational and innovative solutions to improve the integration of migrants who are victims of human trafficking.- AMIF-2018-AG-INTE- 863491.
3)“Insides – Innovation for Skills in Sport and Intellectual Disabilities” - The project aimed to promote participation in sport and physical activities for young people with intellectual disabilities by developing socio-professional, technical and soft skills of young workers and trainers through an innovative model integrating non-formal learning, peer learning, virtual learning and mobility in the field of sport and physical activities for young people (G.O.). - 619079-EPP-1-2020-1-IT-EPPKA2-CBY-ACPALA
4)“Try to Ride – Therapeutic Riding for Youth and Children with Intellectual Disabilities”- The project met the priority 'Encouraging social inclusion and equal opportunities in sport'. Aimed to promote equal opportunities and education in and through sport (G.O.) by increasing the social inclusion and autonomy of young people with intellectual disabilities (13-21).- 622620-EPP-1-2020-1-IT-SPO-SSCP
5)“SPORTISM - from the basis to inclusion!” - It promotes and strengthen inclusion, social inclusion and equal opportunities for children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), intellectual and multiple disabilities through sport activities. The major focus is given to spread the exercises for the development of basic motorskills, especially coordination and balance. - Reference No 101090484.
6) A hollistic approach of person-centred planning for people with Autism - AUTISM PCP, an innovative cross-sectoral partnership project with strong European added value; as such, ‘AUTISM PCP’ addresses important horizontal as well as sectoral priorities for the European Union, such as ‘social inclusion, adult learning policies and Early School Leaving (ESL). The main objectives of ‘AUTISM_PCP’ are:
Empowerment of individuals at risk of social exclusion and more specifically empowerment of ASC individuals,
Strengthening of the overall effort for social inclusion and integration of ASC individuals at mainstream
- 2018-1-EL01-KA204-047788Other activities
None declared
- Meetings
Meetings
None declared
- Meetings