Little Social Projects
It is an initiative to accomplish little social projects that help improve, as far as possible, the world we live in.
What is special about Little Social Projects (LSP)?
The projects are nonprofit, collaborative, open, independent, self-fulfilling, accredited, and multidisciplinary. That means:
Nonprofit
That's it. With this nonprofit initiative we intend to endorse most efficient solutions, which will involve fewer economic resources.
Collaborative
A Little Social Project (LSP) is a permanent changing group of people who work temporarily to carry out a project.
A collaboration with other organizations such as NGOs, associations, public institutions, companies, communities, etc. are possible. As a matter of fact, we encourage every possible cooperation.
Open
The whole process of planning, implementation and evaluation of each project will be described publicly and transparently, giving people interested in starting a similar project elsewhere the opportunity to replicate it and even improve the outcome on the basis of our experience.
Independent
All projects are independent from each other and are managed by people collaborating in the relevant project.
Accredited
A member of LSP will take part in each project in order to facilitate the organization and management, add expertise to the group, and ensure that minimum transparency and quality requirements are met.
Multidisciplinary
A project can be an educational, technological, humanitarian, artistic, ecological or any other kind of a project that provides a clear and agreed purpose of improving or solving a particular issue.
Self-sufficient
People involved should be able to go ahead with a project in a self-sufficient way as far as possible. That is what "Little" stands for in Little Social Projects' name: If it seems too big to accomplish let's begin with something small.
Of course all of this is perfectly compatible with ask for join forces or help to more people.