Cross-border cooperation on mentoring and peer support for immigrants (CROSS)

P4 Skilled and socially inclusive region

4.1. More people benefiting from stronger Central Baltic communities

Southern Finland - Estonia

01.04.2016 - 31.05.2018

174.297 EUR

140.458 EUR ERDF

The main objective of the CROSS project is to support the integration of unemployed immigrants who have lived in Estonia 5 years or longer, including second-generation immigrants, and Estonian immigrants living in Finland, as well as to involve Estonian and Finnish organisations that are ready to hire people from different national backgrounds.

Project activities are developed and carried out in close cross-border cooperation. Both in Estonia and Finland up-to-date understanding of immigrants’ integration needs and requirements is essential. The Finnish partner will share best practices on mentoring immigrants and the Estonian partner will provide expertise in developing a peer support that suits specifically Estonians living in Finland.

Diversity-based activities will be carried out for organisations in Estonia and Finland. With the help of these activities, the organisers aim to raise awareness of multicultural working environments, thereby leading to an increase in the willingness of organisations to recruit people of different nationalities.

Lead Partner

Integratsiooni Sihtasutus

Country: EE

http://www.meis.ee/eng

Partner budget: 97.349 EUR

Amount of ERDF funding: 82.746 EUR ERDF

Project Partners

Föreningen Luckan r.f.

Country: FI

integration.luckan.fi, luckan.fi

Partner budget: 76.949 EUR

Amount of ERDF funding: 57.711 EUR ERDF

Expected results

Achieved results

Project result in category -
Improved community

CROSS - minority integration in Finland and Estonia

Project CROSS focused on the integration of the Russian community in the Ida-Virumaa region in  Estonia and that of the Estonian community in the Helsinki region in Finland.

The project targeted unemployed members of these communities.

The project implemeted a mentor as well as a diversity management programme. Both programmes aimed at the integration of the target communities. Altogether the project involved 86 people including mentors and mentees.

 

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At a glance
  • Mentor programme aimed at integration
  • Diversity management programme 
  •  Altogether 86 participants were involved either as mentors or as mentees
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