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Overview
Lobbying Costs
145,245€
Financial year: Jan 2017 - Dec 2017
Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
6 Fte (6)
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
0
High-level Commission meetings
0
Lobbying Costs over the years
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Info
JADE - European Confederation of Junior Enterprises (JADE)
EU Transparency Register
422601931233-49 First registered on 17 Apr 2018
Goals / Remit
JADE - European Confederation of Junior Enterprises, is a non-profit, non-governmental umbrella organisation, which represents a network of 26.000+ students from 14 different countries in Europe. Students in our network, consolidate their knowledge working in non-profit, student-run organisations, also known as Junior Enterprises (JE), providing services to local, regional and national companies of all sizes. Working first-hand on projects, allows students to obtain a greater exposure to the business world promoting a thorough understanding of the labour market while enhancing the development of key competencies, increasing their employability and supporting the development of the local, regional and national economy. Additionally, through knowledge exchange, students can share opinions and gather new contact while developing their personal, social, civil skills as well as reducing the risks of being socially excluded.
Main EU files targeted
- Europe 2020
- Education and Training 2020
- EU Youth StrategyAddress
Head Office
51, Avenue Du Frioul
Evere 1140
BELGIUM -
People
Total lobbyists declared
6
Employment time Lobbyists 100% 6 Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
6
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
No lobbyists with EP accreditations
Complementary Information
Giorgio Sleiter, attends the expert groups and when he is not available, Diogo Parreira does.
All the executive board (4) organises the event mentioned above along with the Global Council Coordinators (2).Person in charge of EU relations
Mr Giorgio Sleiter (Treasurer)
Person with legal responsibility
Mr Giorgio Sleiter (Treasurer)
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Categories
Category
III - Non-governmental organisations
Subcategory
Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar
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Networking
Affiliation
None declared
Member organisations
1 BDSU (Germany) - https://bdsu.de/
2 CEJE (Spain) - www.ceje.org/
3 CNJE (France) - https://junior-entreprises.com/
4 HandelsConsulting (Sweden) - www.handelsconsulting.se/
5 JADE Austria - www.jadeaustria.at
6 JADE Belgium - www.jadebelgium.eu
7 JADE Italia (Italy) - https://jadeitalia.org/
8 JADE Poland - jadepl.org/
9 JADE Portugal - jadeportugal.com/
10 JADE Romania - http://www.jaderomania.org/
11 JADE Switzerland - www.jadeswitzerland.ch/
12 NEXT JE (Croatia) - nextje.hr/
13 Uni Partners (Netherlands) - unipartners.org/
14 WBC UK - www.wbc-uk.com/ -
Financial Data
Closed financial year
Jan 2017 - Dec 2017
Lobbying costs for closed financial year
145,245€
EU grant income for closed financial year
35,000 € (Source: EACEA-26-2017 - Civil Society Cooperation: Youth)
Other financial info
99560 euros broken down:
Sheraton Reimbursement (went bankrupt): 14960 euros
JADE Spring Conference 2017: 13,210 euros
JADE Spring Conference 2018: 68,600 euros
Simon Kucher (Corporate partner): 8000 euros
Agorize (Partner) : 2050 euros
Wavestone (JSC Partner): 3997 euros
JADE Academy: 1120 euros
Amarante: 1000 euros
Gala Dinner JADE Spring Conference 2017: 1080 euros
Pitch Bootcamp: 1000 euros
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EU Structures
Groups (European Commission)
none
Groups (European Parliament)
None
Communication activities
To integrate the network, JADE hosts four multicultural conferences in four different cities in Europe, counting around 700 participants and more than 20 companies attending yearly. These events create opportunities for students to network between each other, exchange best practices and learn in a non-formal environment. Additionally, companies have the space to deliver a variety of workshops and recruit students, allowing the latter to both put their skills in practice while also promoting opportunities to work and train abroad hence improving the transition from academia and the business environment. Moreover, the bridge that JADE is building between academia and business environment, was further strenghtened from McKinsey & Company study “Education to employment: Getting Europe’s youth into work” p.85.
Additionally, the international events are also the space where JADE’s Executive Board meets with the General Assembly and the committees established during the year. Additionally, one of the four event takes place in Brussels, allowing participants to learn about the EU and the EC’s initiatives to develop a more entrepreneurial Europe from institutional representatives and guests.
Globally, there are more than 950 Junior Enterprises, and in July 2018, we will receive 800-1000 students from Europe, Brazil, Argentina, United States, Tunisia and Canada at the Junior Enterprise World Conference. These global events promote the cooperation between young people in different continents, allows students to connect between one another and is also where the Global Council of Junior Enterprises physically meets to discuss the next steps for the network.
Additionally, we connect representatives from public institutions and companies with other student NGOs in an event hosted from JADE called Generations Club. This event provides the environment where policy makers, institutions and companies can talk to other student NGOs about up-to-date European issues such as the skills mismatch and challenges in the workplace. Generations Club fosters the empowerment of young people in society by promoting the cooperation between youth workers and policy makers in events representing a cumulative number of 37m youthOther activities
Commission's Expert group:
- SME Envoy
- SBA
- Pact4outh (ended in November 2017)
- EE-Hub- Meetings
Meetings
None declared
- Meetings