
| Field | Education |
| Country | France |
| City | Paris |
| Beneficiaries | Single mothers, unemployed women |
| Number of beneficiaries | Between 50 and 200 |
In Paris, only a quarter of the 120,000 schooled children between age 6 and 11 benefit from after-school study rooms or from sports activities or art workshops ("ateliers bleus"). The number of women raising their children alone is higher in urban areas: in Paris, there are 34% single-parent families, 33% of which live under the poverty line. 46% of women quit their jobs when they have their first child.
The project aims to support the lead antenna, created in 2009 in order to manage and develop the branches of the Môm'artre Network.
Based on a "social franchiser" model, the Môm'artre Network:
- offers counselling and guidance for project initiators who are willing to open a Môm'artre branch,
- develops and offers common services to the branches: accounting, IT tools, communication kits, legal kits, HR…,
- counsels the branch managers as they seek resources and manage their activities,
- monitors, professionalises and supports a quality-based approach within the branches,
- represents all the network actors before public authorities, foundations, media and all the stakeholders.
To spread Môm'artre's experience to new territories in urban clusters in order to address the families' demand and to create jobs, activity and a social link in the targeted neighbourhoods.
At its 17 June 2010 meeting, the Selection Committee of the PPR Corporate Foundation approved a grant of € 15,000.
- number of project initiators supported in spreading the Môm'artre concept to new territories.
- number of new branches.
- increase in the number of families and children catered for.
- rate of single-parent families.
- number of childcare hours achieved by each branch/per year.
- number of women who took part in the collective job search-themed meetings.
- number of individual employment guidance meetings.
- rate of counselled mothers who returned to employment.
- report on the difficulties encountered during the job search, individual questionnaire.
