Designing and Implementing a Corporate Social Responsibility Framework for Start-Ups as a Visibility, Growth and Multiplication Tool-SUM Erasmus Project
General information for the Designing and Implementing a Corporate Social Responsibility Framework for Start-Ups as a Visibility, Growth and Multiplication Tool-SUM Erasmus Project
Project Title
Designing and Implementing a Corporate Social Responsibility Framework for Start-Ups as a Visibility, Growth and Multiplication Tool-SUM
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Entrepreneurial learning – entrepreneurship education; Social entrepreneurship / social innovation; ICT – new technologies – digital competences
Project Summary
Many start-up companies have more assets at their fingertips and are better able to embark on social responsibility strategies than they may initially realize. As a start-up, a company is still relatively small and nimble. As companies grow and cultures and operations become more rigid, it becomes more difficult to take initiatives that do not directly contribute to the bottom line. During their first steps, start-ups have the unique opportunity to “bake in” social responsibility and reap the long-term dividends that social responsibility practices can bring to a brand. To help bring their social responsibility priorities into focus, start-ups should begin with a discovery process to identify how their business directly impacts communities and people around them, and the ways their assets can be re-imagined to drive social change. In this regard the project SUM sets the framework for EU start-up companies to meet their corporate social responsibilities and in this way strengthens the feeling of social justice and coherence among EU citizens.
In this regard the project SUM aims to:
Create a Corporate Social responsibility (CSR) framework for start-up companies that takes seriously in mind EU citizens’ rights and employability, accountability, civil participation, social justice and environmental issues.
Facilitate a better understanding of what CSR actually is among start-up companies head administrators and employees.
Emphasize the issue of corporal transparency which is so crucial for start-ups in maintaining reliable and trustworthy organisations.
The participants are head administrators and employees of start-up companies along with formal and non-formal stakeholders and practitioners, labour union members and individual citizens, administrations, governmental services, any interested parties; additionally, in certain events will take part executive members of the Start-Up Europe Advisory Board (SEAB). The estimated number of participants is approximately 2000.
The activities conducted are in the context of the following methodology:
• Preliminary Research on how CSR is incorporated into the mentality of EU start-up companies.
• Scientific evidence and relevant outcomes on the current status of CSR for EU start-up companies today.
• Propose relevant measures that animate social sensitivities and awareness by start-up head administrators and employees that specifically relies to CSR mentality.
There have been developed in three main categories and with subsequent categories the results as follows:
a) Preparatory/Foundation category, with the preliminary review & research on the existing situation and the variables of CSR as related to EU start-up companies.
b) Development, incorporation & sustainability category including the suggested SUM framework manual, Handbook, relevant workshops and consultation.
c) Dissemination activities entailing the SUM framework manual, web-based actions, info days, workshops, conference
Concerning the overall impact, the SUM project is expected to create the framework for sustainable development and social responsibility from the part of EU start-up companies. Socially responsible business behaviour has to be grounded on steady democratic principles that take into serious consideration citizens’ rights and employability, accountability, civil participation, social justice as well as environmental issues.
The project adheres to the international and European dimension of creating a start-up ecosystem in Europe accompanied with specific impact on relevant decision makers in embracing and further promoting CSR mentality in EU start-up companies.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 194900 Eur
Project Coordinator
Cyprus Network for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR Cyprus) & Country: CY
Project Partners
- CE.S.CO.T. VENETO – Centro Sviluppo Commercio Turismo e Terziario
- HIGHER INCUBATOR GIVING GROWTH AND SUSTAINABILITY
- CSI CENTER FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION LTD
- UAB Theoria
- CENTRO SUPERIOR DE FORMACION EUROPA SUR
- DIE BERATER UNTERNEHMENSBERATUNGS GESELLSCHAFT MBH

