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The memberships of public partners and private individuals are one of our main sources of funding. They ensure our independence and the continuity of our actions.

Become a member of La 27e Région

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I am a private individual

As a private individual, you can become a member of La 27e Région (40 euros per year). Of course, you will be invited to our general assembly and you will become an actor of La 27e Région’s adventure.

You just have to send us back this formulary PDF (in French)

If you wish to go further and support us, you can also donate directly to La 27e Région (please contact us to do so).




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LA 27E RÉGION @ SUPERPUBLIC

4, rue la Vacquerie
75011 Paris

Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 6:00pm
call us: +33 1 83 62 98 27

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HOW WE WORK WITH OUR PARTNERS
La 27e Région is not a provider and has no customers; it is a project of general interest. Its role is to produce and pool knowledge, proposals and feedback to be widely shared simply for the common good. Our partners are local and regional authorities, public administrations and private stakeholders who provide funding to both benefit from and actively contribute to the common good.

HOW WE CHOOSE OUR PROJECTS
Our projects are selected by the entire 27 Région team; all our programs (Territories en résidence and the Transfo) start with a series of visits and field interviews to ensure that everyone is prepared to comply with the program’s protocol. It sometimes happens that an element of the protocol cannot be met by a given stakeholder, in which case, either the operation is abandoned, reserved for the future, or other players are selected to pursue the operation.

HOW WE WORK WITH PROFESSIONALS IN OUR ECOSYSTEM
La 27e Région is a small team that is not looking so much to grow as a structure, but rather to contribute to developing an ecosystem of players and a community of individuals, or even a specialized sector of activity. When we conduct a program, we call upon candidates so as to select professionals who will implement the program in the field as service providers. We try, as much as possible, to set up multidisciplinary teams, bringing together the capabilities of both seniors and juniors. In doing so, La 27e Région plays a mediating role designed to facilitate the work of the teams with local/regional authorities and all stakeholders.

HOW WE WELCOME PEOPLE TO SUPERPUBLIC
Superpublic is the first open space dedicated to new forms of public innovation. Located at 4 rue Vacquerie in the 11th district of Paris, Superpublic is open from 9am to 6pm during weekdays and for exceptional closures. It is primarily addressed to civil servants, politicians, professionals, students and researchers. In addition to a program of events and meetings, Superpublic is a small co-working space that can accommodate both permanent and temporary residents (for hours, days, weeks or months). Requests for applications are regularly announced and a guide is available explaining the terms of use for the space.

WHO WE WOULD LOVE TO MEET
We are always looking for atypical profiles: new specialized designers, field sociologists, young researchers, all of whom, in priority, are familiar with the public sector.

 


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An idea of partnership, project…?

Please contact Stéphane and Magali
infos@la27eregion.fr


Do you want to work with us?

Please contact Anne and Laura
nousrejoindre@la27eregion.fr


Are your a media or do you want to know more about us?

Please contact Anna and Julien
serencontrer@la27eregion.fr

 

Resources / Capabilities· Publishing· Superpublic·Inspiring Cases
  • Taking care of taxpayers
    Denmark

    Taking care of taxpayers

      Team Institution and design: Ministry of Taxation of Denmark (Lene Krogh Jeppesen and Stine Dahl Borglum) Challenge: Rethinking property tax declaration As in every country across the globe, property tax letters are synonymous with confusion, and the Danish one is no exception, leaving its citizens in a desperate battle to make sense of unintelligible […]

  • Transforming early years: Better services at lower cost for young families with young children
    United Kingdom

    Transforming early years: Better services at lower cost for young families with young children

      Team Institutions: Bradford – Heaton Children’s Centre Corby, Pen Green Children’s Centre Essex, One Plus One and Parent’s 1st social enterprises, Knowlsley Metropolitan Borough Council, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Reading Borough Council. Design: The Innovation Unit (Sarah Gillinson), the Nesta. Challenge: testing the concept of «radical efficiency». Transforming Early Years (TEY) is […]

  • BIMBY: Shifting to an alternative approach to urban sprawl
    France

    BIMBY: Shifting to an alternative approach to urban sprawl

      Team : Build In My Back Yard (BIMBY) is a project supported by the French National Research Agency, headed by David Miet (CETE Paris Region) and Benoit Le Foll (CETE of Normandy and Center Regions). Institutions: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines and CREA (Rouen- Elbeuf- Austreberthe), the Eure Department Consulting Agency in Architecture, the R.I.V.E.S. Laboratory, the National […]

  • Rio+20 and beyond: The Agenda 21s of tomorrow
    International

    Rio+20 and beyond: The Agenda 21s of tomorrow

      Team: Institutions: Planning and territory Offices / Bureau des Territoires, Ministry of Ecology, sustainability and energy; ETD, national agency dedicated to local development; 4D. Design: François Jégou, Adèle Seyrig, Christophe Gouache, Strategic Design Scenarios. Challenge: Putting uses to work to take Agenda 21s to new heights. In what ways will developments, current and upcoming […]

  • Works 50+: putting people over 50 back to work in Cornwall
    United Kingdom

    Works 50+: putting people over 50 back to work in Cornwall

      Team: Institution: Cornwalls Works. Design: Think Public (Deborah Szebeko, Ian Drysdale, Emma Gasson, Alice Osborne, Emma Dyer, Nicola Ward) Challenge: Battling unemployment for those over 50. Currently in the Cornwall Region in Britain, over 29,000 of those eligible to work are unemployed. Of them, 40% are over 50, and most are likely not to […]