Network for Social Responsibility of Slovenia and Open Source of Sustainable Innovations 2014 Challe
Published on 10 May 2018
Slovenia
Vzhodna Slovenija
This is the good practice's implementation level. It can be national, regional or local.
About this good practice
Network’s main objectives are to provide space, where organisations exchange knowledge, innovation and good practice in the field of CSR, to promote SR between organisations and to raise awareness of the benefits of socially responsible conduct, at individual level, organisational level and in society as a whole.
In 2014, the Network partnered with Zavod Viva and UN Global Compact Slovenia in organising a pioneering event “Open Source of Sustainable Innovations”. The event was envisioned as a brainstorming platform where participants would contribute to solving three business challenges in the field of sustainable development: how to market a sustainable product, how go gain support and secure partnerships, how to start SR strategy.
In 2014, the Network partnered with Zavod Viva and UN Global Compact Slovenia in organising a pioneering event “Open Source of Sustainable Innovations”. The event was envisioned as a brainstorming platform where participants would contribute to solving three business challenges in the field of sustainable development: how to market a sustainable product, how go gain support and secure partnerships, how to start SR strategy.
Resources needed
Network Coordination costs (annual): approx. 10.000 € (all activities + human resources: 1 part-timer (approx. 10% of work time))
For member organisations – membership fee: 50-2200 EUR (depending on the size and (non)profit nature of the member organisation.
For member organisations – membership fee: 50-2200 EUR (depending on the size and (non)profit nature of the member organisation.
Evidence of success
The network has currently 25 members. In 2017, the Network and partners organised the 5th annual conference on CSR Trends with international participation. The Networks monthly newsletter has over 500 addressees. All three challenges addressed at the “Open Source of Sustainable Innovations” are successful: Slovenian Philanthropy’s House of Fruits of Society is now operating in 6 cities across Slovenia and Iskraemeco implemented Fair Meter project.
Potential for learning or transfer
An active CSR networks which are led by NGOs and contributed to by private sector are essential driving force especially in regions where the state is not actively promoting CSR. “Open Source of Sustainable Innovations” is good ways to engage members and wider interested public in actively solving specific challenges faced by companies and organisations and further promote CSR through successful implementation of solutions.
Further information
Website
Good practice owner
You can contact the good practice owner below for more detailed information.
Organisation
Ekvilib Inštitut
Slovenia
Vzhodna Slovenija