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European Social Fund Plus
SIM organisation2024-08-05

Four ELEMENTS

Level of action
EU
Countries
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czechia
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands (the)
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Contact details
Ester Maria Kalogeroudi
euprojects@4-elements.org
Language skills
English
Organisation website
Theme of the organization
Active inclusion and employability
Type of organization
Non-governmental org.
Offering
Four ELEMENTS is a Greek Non-Profit, Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) certified by both the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Health. Four ELEMENTS acts primarily on prevention, information, planning, evaluation and preparation of studies as well as of raising awareness campaigns, focusing on issues pertaining to: social inclusion, gender equality, employability and equal opportunities, scientific research in social policy issues, education and capacity building, media violence.
The interdisciplinary team of Four ELEMENTS is highly experienced and capable of implementing several activities, underlining the core values of the organisation, which are: equality and diversity, inclusion, respect, fairness and justice, grassroots level community engagement, innovation and creativity.
Looking for
Four ELEMENTS is seeking for developing strong partnerships with organisations active in the field of European proposals. Through its multi-year involvement in the preparation, submission, and implementation of European projects, Four ELEMENTS has managed to develop a transnational network of collaborators, capitalising on the successful implementation of EU-funded projects, and building on the values of mutual trust, participatory cooperation, and pursuance of the common good. Since its establishement, Four ELEMENTS has undertaken numerous projects and programmes, many in collaboration with large and well-established organizations both in Greece and abroad, targeting -among others- the following societal groups: women (and especially women in difficult situations), immigrants and refugees, NEETs, persons with physical disabilities and mental disorders, long-term unemployed, and people with low professional qualifications.