Strengthening Migrant Supporting Communities (MISUP)

Welcome to MISUP, an innovative European initiative dedicated to building stronger communities that empower migrants across Europe. Our Erasmus+ funded project brings together expertise from five countries to transform how migrant-supporting organizations operate and deliver their vital services.

Our Mission

We believe in the power of strong, well-equipped organizations to create lasting positive change in migrants’ lives.

MISUP focuses on strengthening Migrant Supporting Organizations (MSOs) through two groundbreaking methodologies:

Pillars of Strengthening (PoS)

Enhancing organizational capacity and leadership skills

Pillars of Power (PoP)

Equipping staff with empowerment training techniques

What We Do

Through our comprehensive training programs and resources, we’re creating a sustainable network of organizations that effectively support migrant integration across Europe.

Our project delivers:

Who We Are

Stichting Netwerkpro

Netherlands

AKADIMOS KDVM EPE

Greece

EMPRESAS CON VALORES

Spain

PROGRAMMA INTEGRA SOCIETA COOPERATIVA SOCIALE

Italy

VšĮ Socialinių inovacijų centras (SIC)

Lithuania

Building Sustainable Communities

At the heart of MISUP lies our commitment to creating lasting change in how migrant support is delivered across Europe. Through our innovative training methodologies and community-building approach, we’re not just providing temporary solutions – we’re establishing sustainable networks of skilled professionals and empowered organizations.

 

Our comprehensive resources and training materials will be accessible through our e-learning platform, ensuring that the knowledge and expertise developed during this project will benefit organizations and communities well into the future. By strengthening the capabilities of MSOs and their staff, we’re creating a ripple effect that will enhance migrant integration services across Europe for years to come.

This project is funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union (Project ID: 2024-1-NL01-KA220-ADU-000246302) and runs from November 2024 to November 2026.