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Relationships & Funding Team

Scouting changes young people’s lives. The European Scout Region (ESR) representings the interests of Scouting and young people to different external audiences. Our principle aim in external relations is to secure greater support for Scouting – financial support at European and national level and policy development which is favourable to Scouting.

This work is delivered by The Relationships and Funding Team (RFT). They work to secure the funding and cultivate the environment in which policies are developed and implemented favourable to Scouting. This fits with Scouting’s strategic priority area seven: Scouting’s Profile

The work of the RFT is realised by two sub groups:

1. The European Policies Support Group
2. The External Funding Unit

These two groups operate within existing and established fora as well as seeking new opportunities, where relevant. At all times the members of the groups keep the Region’s interests central. In executing their responsibility they will co-operate closely with WAGGGS colleagues and representatives of other bodies.

What you can do …

Has your NSO/NSA experienced restrictive legislation? Laws that have resulted in major changes to where or how you do your Scouting?


Have you successfully secured recognition for an aspect of your Scouting? Maybe you secured funding for a programme activity; or the government has recognised your volunteer training; or the media often ask you for your opinion on a variety of topics?

If you have experience of either of these we would like to hear from you.

 

The European Commission has set up a new website with a youth friendly design targeted for young people to empower them to have a real say about their health by offering them a space to air their views.

 

The European Policies Support Group (EPSG) is a group of volunteers responsible for:

  • Representing the interests of Scouting in general and of NSO/NSAs in particular;

  • Contributing to the development and method of delivery of the policies and positions of the European Region;

  • Acting as a means of introducing issues of concern to external actors (e.g. civil society, governments, European Institutions, formal education sector, private sector) into Scouting;
  • Contributing to the implementation of the European Scout Regional Plan by influencing the development of European and member state policies;

  • Communicating and reflecting the image and brand of Scouting as a caring organisation;

  • Identifying and establishing partnerships in the interests of the European Region;

  • Supporting greater recognition of Scouting at a national level and policy development favourable to Scouting;

  • Contributing to the implementation of the Regional Scout Plan 2007-2010 and the joint work with WAGGGS.
 

The External Funding Unit (EFU) is responsible for:

  • A Information Exchange Function – managing and providing frequent and relevant information on funding opportunities for Scouting: through a variety of methods (web based, bulletins and face-to-face) collecting, filtering and raising awareness about the funding possibilities for Scouting in Europe; 

  • A Support Function – providing tailored support: directly, clustered or through workshops based on peer-to-peer support;

  • Securing greater support for European Scouting – financial support for Scouting at a European level;

  • Providing support to other units of the Region– including support material to facilitate their participation in external activities.
 
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