The University of Turin participates with members from three Departments: the Department of Economics and Statistics “Cognetti de Martiis”, the Department of Economic-Social and Mathematical-Statistical Sciences, and the Department of Mathematics “G. Peano”.
The University of Bologna participates with members from the Department of Economic Sciences.
The University of Padua participates with the Department of Economic and Business Sciences “M. Fanno”.
The University of Trento participates with the Department of Economics and Management and the Department of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences.
Save the Children provides support and collaboration for the implementation of the research project and actively contributes to its activities through participation in meetings, sharing of methodology, and involvement in feedback activities with the schools.
The Regional Education Office for Piedmont collaborates to ensure the optimal success of the project and shares the inclusive vision it aims to achieve. The REO seeks to support and enhance interventions with schools and to collaborate in developing aspects related to the evaluation of outcomes.
The Ministry of University and Research contributes through funds from the Projects of Relevant National Interest program (PRIN 2022), which finances public research projects with the aim of promoting the national research system, strengthening interactions between universities and research institutions in line with the objectives outlined by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), and fostering Italian participation in initiatives related to the European Union’s Framework Programme for Research and Innovation.
The GRINS partnership, in line with the general direction of the PNRR, produces cutting-edge research to provide empirical evidence that guides public policies, citizens, and businesses, thereby contributing to a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable growth for the country.
Under the patronage of:
The Guarantor for Childhood and Adolescence of the Piedmont Region, whose role is to ensure the respect and implementation of the rights of children and adolescents in the regional territory, has granted its patronage to the project, sharing its objectives for impact in the Piedmont area.