Sibling Projects

Discover more about the sibling projects of the BENEFITS project

EVOSST – Evaluation and Valorisation of Social Services for a Sustainable Transition

Lead partner: Internet of THings&AppliCAtions Lab (ITHACA) and University of Western Macedonia (Greece)

EVOSST is a groundbreaking initiative focused on enhancing the understanding and efficiency of social services across the European Union. The project will use dynamic impact modelling, comprehensive well-being measures, and an enhanced Social Return on Investment (SROI) methodology toprovide valuable"beyond GDP" insights into long-term outcomes in healthcare, childcare, education, and inclusion.

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MERGE – Measuring what matters: Improving usability and accessibility of policy frameworks and indicators for multidimensional well-being

Lead partner: University of Tampere (Finland)

The MERGE project aims to bring together researchers, policymakers, statistical authorities, and civil society actors to improve the usefulness and accessibility of policy frameworks and indicators on multidimensional well-being and strengthen the transition towards economic policies that support sustainable development. MERGE is about building a better economy for everyone.

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Sustainable Well-Being Through INvestment in Social Services

Lead partner: UniversitatAutònoma de Barcelona (Spain) and PIN Foundation (Italy)

The SWINS project aims to generate new insights into how investments in different social services contribute to key outcomes such as employment, income, economic growth, as well as inclusive and sustainable well-being or macroeconomic stability. SWINS's ultimate goal is to develop practical tools to help governments and organisations understand which social policies work best.

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