URBACT Good Practices

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To view the 116 URBACT Good Practices eligible to lead a Transfer Network, please filter by "Year of label" and select "2024".

Only the Good Practices tagged as "Looking for Project Partners" in the database have already expressed the interest to lead a Transfer Network. However, URBACT Good Practices may change their status to "Looking for Project Partners" or to "Partnership complete" until the end of the call (30 June).

 

  • Aarhus / Denmark

    Long-term unemployed take the lead

    An experiment challenging traditional welfare system and empowering long-term unemployed in their efforts to find or create a job

  • Munich / Germany

    Bright mobility management

    Promoting environmentally friendly transport and reducing car traffic - and thus CO2 emissions - within the city

  • Pori / Finland

    Sharing stories in person and online to strengthen a suburban community

    Creating a place for mobilising citizens, fostering civilian power and urban stewardship through raising awareness towards the values of built heritage

  • Barcelona / Spain

    Intermediation service for people in the process of evictions and occupancies

    Urgent, coordinated support for people at risk of becoming homeless

  • Forli / Italy

    Widespread hospitality

    A decentralised approach for asylum seekers

  • Vilafranca del Penedes / Spain

    From empty housing to social inclusion

    25 years of housing rehabilitation for social purposes

  • Preston / __OTHER

    Progressing procurement practice through spend analysis

    Anchor institutions using spend analysis to improve procurement practice and benefit the local economy

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  • Avilés / Spain

    Social clauses in public procurement procedures

    Including social criteria in public recruitment procedures to help disadvantaged people access the labour market in Avilés

  • Zaragoza / Spain

    School of collaboration: La Colaboradora

    A peer-to-peer co-working space fuelled by shared talent