The MESSE Video

Get to know the MESSE project, the partners behind the project and their work by watching the MESSE video.

The main objective...

... of the MESSE project is reinforcing and improving the effectiveness of regional policies in supporting and promoting socially responsible economic development, through identification, analysis, benchmarking and dissemination of best practices in legal, tax and operational instruments adopted by public authorities for enhancing the Social Economy. Within the newly proposed Europe 2020, the European Parliament has identified a need to promote the development of this sector, via the strengthening of the cooperation between public institutions, social enterprises and for profit companies.

 

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Further education opportunities (namely universities offering courses on social economy and social entrepreneurship)... in Romania

IES, created by FDSC, is the most important knowledge for the social economy. It created the School of entrepreneurship in the social economy in the EU funded program PROMETEUS for the development of social enterprises. Through this program undergoing accreditation, IES helps the development of social economy organizations seeking to launch or develop social enterprise or social purpose business activities. http://www.ies.org.ro/info-stiri/vrs/IDstire/209/t/ies-lanseaza-scoala-de-antreprenoriat-in
Master in Social Economy – Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University
http://politice.ucdc.ro/
The University of Bucharest – Department of Sociology and Social work http://sas.unibuc.ro/index.pl/home_en
The Bucharest University of Economic Studies http://www.ase.ro/index_en.asp

 

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Legal information on Social Entrepreneurship... in Romania

Social economy – social entrepreneurship – are subject of conceptual debates and regulatory initiatives since 2010. As a consequence of above developments and an emerging need among the sector and policymakers for clearer definitions, policy debates have started. Worth mentioning two legislative initiatives: one parliamentary initiative of a social – democrat MP the law on Social Entrepreneur and a draft law prepared by the Ministry of Labour with some international consultants.

  • The first draft law - Law on Social Entrepreneurship had numerous flaws confusing social enterprises and enterprises established by traditional companies with a social aim – poorly defined, mainly work creation, confusing it with corporate social responsibility and providing fiscal breaks for social investments by companies – among which multinationals where explicitly listed. This draft has shown the lack of clarity surrounding the concepts of social entrepreneurship and social economy to a large extent new to the Romanian society. It has generated an outrage within a broad coalition of mainly NGOs joined by credit unions (more actively by the credit unions of the retired) initiated by CSDF. Following this campaign the draft law was withdrawn by the Parliament in the final phase of the legislative debate.
  • The second draft law - Law on Social Economy was initiated by the Ministry of Labour and was generated in consultation with representatives of all three sector concerned: the NGOs sector, the credit unions federations and cooperatives during 2010-2011. Much of the discussions were around the concepts, definitions and principles. This was the period when new identities of both the "traditional, old economy" sector and of the new sector of mainly work integration social enterprises emerged.. This draft was launched by the Ministry in the public debate in December 2011. A working group established by CSDF with NGOs and credit unions have proposed numerous amendments to this text. At the present moment, the final draft of the law is under debate in the Parliament.

In present, the main key actors of Romanian social economy are: associations and foundations with entrepreneurial activity, cooperatives (craftsmen's cooperatives, consumers' cooperatives, credit cooperatives) and credit unions (credit unions of employees and of retired people). Also, Romania has another forms of social economy entities, like authorized sheltered workshops, (they function under law 448/2006, provided that at leat 1/3 of the emplyees are persons with disabilities) and commercial subsidiaries of NGOs, and new forms in debate: professional insertion enterprises (Law of Social Economy).

Associations and Foundations

Taxes

Law no. 27 on Local Taxes and Fees - May, 24, 1994 (Ordinances 61/1997 and 24/1995 included) http://www.legislationline.org/documents/action/popup/id/4394
Law on Profit Tax - 414/2002
http://www.legislationline.org/documents/action/popup/id/4395

Cooperatives

There are two large types of cooperative societies: cooperative societies which are established and function according to Law no. 1/2005, the credit cooperatives which are established and function according to the Government Emergency Ordinance no. 99/2006 regarding the credit institutions and capital adequacy, with subsequent changes and completions. According to Law no. 1/2005, the cooperative society is defined as the autonomous association of natural and/or legal persons, established by their free consent, with the purpose to promote the economic, social and cultural interests of the cooperative members, being owned jointly and controlled in a democratic manner by its members, according to the cooperative principles. The cooperative society is an economic agent with private capital.

Emergency Ordinance No. 99 of 6 December 2006 on Credit Institutions and Capital Adequacy http://www.google.co.uk/url?url=http://www.bnr.ro/files/d/Legislatie/EN/E_OUG99_2006.pdf&rct=j&frm=1&q=&esrc=s&sa=U&ei=6jk9VPygKcvoaPzjgVg&ved=0CBQQFjAA&usg=AFQjCNGTkWra4xqvwENg419RqAPZcPoWQw
Law no. 1 of 21/02/2005 http://www.cdep.ro/pls/legis/legis_pck.htp_act?ida=55362

Credit unions

Credit Union is a community interest association without patrimonial goals, i.e. founded by the free acceptation and associating will of its members. Its goal is to develop solidarity links that is of providing support and material help for its members, by attracting social funds from the members and by granting those loans. The Credit Union Federation (FECAR) has made a goal for itself of getting national and international representation, i.e. to lead, coordinate, supervise and control the activity of the associated Credit Unions. In its activity the CAR Federation would apply democratic principles in terms of organizations and functioning. http://www.fedcar.ro/index.php/en/

Legislation:
http://www.fedcar.ro/index.php/en/legislatie

 

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Funding for social economy and social enterprises... in Romania

  • Banka Transilvania - Microloans (up to € 25 000), including for disadvantaged and underrepresented groups, for starting or developing a microenterprise (with less than 10 employees) https://www.bancatransilvania.ro/
  • BRD - Groupe Societe Generale EU supports: low interest loans for SMEs under JEREMIE initiative https://www.brd.ro/
  • East Accession BV - Investment Targets: well managed and entrepreneurial companies with strong growth potential, vision for the future, capabilities and aspirations to expand regionally. http://www.axxesscapital.net/eeaf.html
  • HBM Partners - HBM focuses on development stage, growth and buy-out financings of private companies as well as investments in public companies in the healthcare sector. http://www.hbmpartners.com/
  • Libra Internet Bank - Microloans (up to € 25 000), including for disadvantaged and underrepresented groups, for starting or developing a microenterprise (with less than 10 employees). http://www.librabank.ro/
  • NESsT - Develops sustainable social enterprises that solve critical social problems in emerging market economies. http://www.nesst.org/romania/
  • Patria Credit - Microloans (up to € 25 000), including for disadvantaged and underrepresented groups, for starting or developing a microenterprise (with less than 10 employees). http://www.patriacredit.ro/
  • Societatea de Finanţare Rurală - FAER IFN SA - Microloans (up to € 25 000), including for disadvantaged and underrepresented groups, for starting or developing a microenterprise (with less than 10 employees). http://www.faer.ro
  • The Romanian Business Exchange - To find business opportunities in Romania and around the world. http://www.rbex.ro/en/