AEIDL
AEIDL is the European Association for Information on Local Development (Association Européenne pour l'Information sur le Développement Local).
History and objectives
It was founded in 1988 and is based in Brussels. As of 2020 its members are 31 individuals from 12 European Union countries who are involved in and expert on local development. Its activities include carrying out projects to promote local development, and implementing contracts for public authorities, especially at EU level. It employs approximately 20 staff. It is a non-profit organisation operating as a social enterprise and devotes its trading surpluses to the furtherance of its objectives, which are:
- the promotion of social Europe in a spirit of integration;
- the facilitation of transnational co-operation by means of exchanges, contacts and partnerships among persons and organisations;
- the creation, management and broadening of transnational networks of physical and legal persons, especially those having the object of economic, social and cultural development;
- activities of information, study and research, technical assistance, publishing and communication ancillary to the objects mentioned above.
Activities
Its initial activity was to co-ordinate the European Network of Local Employment Initiatives (ELISE). For nearly 10 years (1992–2001) AEIDL animated the EU's main rural development programme, LEADER.
Its workload includes:
- communication for the LIFE programme, as part of the Neemo consortium
- helpdesk of the European Evaluation Network for Rural Development, as part of the RurEval consortium
- supporting the European Fisheries Areas Network (FARNET), as part of the Devnet consortium
- leading the European Migrant Entrepreneurship Network (EMEN) project, which operates three communities of practice in this field
- co-ordinating the Buying for Social Impact (BSI) project, which is holding a series of 15 conferences on socially responsible public procurement
From 2002 until July 2019 it provided technical assistance for transnationality in the European Social Fund.
It is a founder member of ECOLISE, the European Network for Community-led Initiatives on Climate Change and Sustainability.
It is also active in social innovation and until November 2018 coordinated the Social Innovation Community (SIC) project.
In 2016 it launched an initiative to promote citizen-led initiatives in favour of refugees.