Timetable and syllabus
ONLINE | 70 HOURS – from March 14 to June 21, 2025
Solution architecture
Luísa Bernardes – March 14th and 15th – Friday 18h30 -22h30 and Saturday 9h00 -13h00
Inspiring Testimony 1
Alexandra Neves – March 21st – Friday 18h30 -20h30
Impact Business Models
Carlos Azevedo – March 28th and 29th – Friday 18h30 -22h30 and Saturday 9h00 -13h00
1. introduction to business models;
2. The components of a hybrid business model;
3. Business model typology;
4. Business model decision variables.
Impact Assessment
Liliana Ribeiro – April 4th and 5th – Friday 18h30 -22h30 and Saturday 9h00 -13h00
1. impact measurement and management: concepts and methodologies;
2. Theory of change;
3. Designing an impact measurement and management plan;
4. Instruments, indicators and evaluation times;
5. Impact measurement and management reports.
Financing opportunities
DNI – Marco Monteiro, Nuno Maia and Filipa Almeida – April 11th and 12th – Friday 18h30 -22h30 and Saturday 9h00 -13h00
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Priorities, strategic objectives
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Program presentation
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Highlight measures:
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Jobs + digital
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Energy efficiency in IPSS
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Cohesion policy 2021-2027
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Partnership Agreement
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Priorities, strategic objectives
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Thematic areas
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Governance Model
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Presentation of Programs
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Highlighting measures (People 2030):
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Employment Support
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Certified modular training
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Highlighting of measures (Regional Programs)
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Portugal Social Innovation
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Highlighting measures (European Programs)
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Erasmus+
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CERV
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Project management
Francisco Melo – May 2nd and 3rd – Friday 18h30 -22h30 and Saturday 9h00 -13h00
Inspiring Testimony 2
Alexandra Neves – May 9th – Friday 18h30 -20h30
Pilot and feasibility
Tiago Ferreira – May 10th – Saturday 9h00 -13h00
Communication with impact
Frederico Fezas Vital – May 16th – Friday 18h30 -22h30
Inspiring Testimony 3
Alexandra Neves – May 17th – Saturday 10h00 -12h00
SDGs and value creation opportunities
Carlos Azevedo – May 23rd and 24th – Friday 18h30 -22h30 and Saturday 9h00 -13h00
1. Introduction to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);
2. Society’s Problems and the SDGs;
3. Techniques for analyzing societal problems;
4. Social and environmental impact as a source of organizational value.
Final seminar and project presentation
June 21st – Saturday 9h00 -18h00