How we create change
Thematic Areas
We envision a world where all children and youth reach their full potential. To achieve this vision, we have an ambitious and highly focused plan to invest in social entrepreneurs tackling some of the worlds’ greatest challenges across three thematic areas: Reduced Poverty, Reduced Inequality, and Climate Change.
Our thematic areas align with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Reduced Poverty
We employ a holistic approach to tackling poverty by investing in social entrepreneurs whose solutions address child poverty now and increase the likelihood that cycles of poverty will be broken in the future. These include social enterprises that drive competitiveness in the job market, as well those who improve access to quality healthcare and education.

Reduced Inequality
Sexism, racism, discrimination based on sexual orientation, religion or ability — these are just some of the inequalities that impact children and youth and can threaten their chances of reaching their full potential in life. This is why we focus on vulnerable groups. We back social entrepreneurs working with children and youth most affected by inequality,

Increased Climate Resilience
Children and youth, the group least responsible for climate change, are already the group most disproportionately impacted by its effects. Thus, our climate resilience stream supports social entrepreneurs focused on increasing climate knowledge, engagement and participation.
Our Programs

The Nordic countries
Poverty, Inequality
Improving mental wellbeing for emerging adults Current
We empower scalable and impactful solutions in mental wellbeing for emerging adults. Next in Mind is co-founded by Reach for Change, The Inner Foundation, and the Tim Bergling Foundation as a response to the rising mental health challenges of emerging adults in the Nordics.
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Sweden
Poverty, Inequality
Strengthening social enterprises focusing on inclusion and diversity Current
Reach for Change incubator program in Sweden aims to help social entrepreneurs further develop and build their organizations/businesses with the purpose of making life better for as many youths and children as possible. Typically the program works with ten entrepreneurs at a time offering capacity development, connections and publicity opportunities among many things.
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Ethiopia
Poverty, Inequality
An acceleration program designed to bridge the education gap for underserved young people in Ethiopia Current
Within this 3-year catalytic program we will support 3 cohorts, each comprising 12 growth-stage enterprises with tech-enabled solutions designed to increase access to inclusive learning opportunities for children and young people in Ethiopia to scale their impact.
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Global
Poverty, Inequality, Climate change
Gathering doer and thinkers to discuss and solve pressing social issues Current
Partnering for Change started as an initiative in 2018 in Stockholm, Sweden to gather doers and thinkers from different sectors to discuss and share insights and inspiration about how to work together to solve pressing social issues. Since then we have arranged Partnering for Change events in several of our markets and in different formats.
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Ethiopia
Poverty, Inequality, Climate change
A catalytic program supporting the growth of waste management and circular enterprises in Ethiopia Current
A 3-year program consisting of two main components: the Green Business Incubator and the Green Innovation Lab. The program aims to develop an ecosystem that can support the growth of waste management and circular enterprises. Each component has specific focus areas and delivery approaches.
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Central Europe, Eastern Europe
Poverty, Inequality
Scaling of social entrepreneurs focused on green & digital transition Current
A collaborative effort led by Reach for Change and Social Impact Award, is providing capacity building and scaling support to impact entrepreneurs across Central and Eastern Europe, while at the same time mainstreaming the topic amongst young people.
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Europe
Poverty, Inequality, Climate change
Procurement for people and planet Current
The Buy Social Europe B2B project is part of a global movement, that revolves around a strong transnational dimension, built on top of an equally strong local/national focus on sustainable social procurement. This project brings social procurement in Europe to the next level, empowering mainstream and social enterprises to build sustainable trade partnerships for greater impact.
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Latvia, Finland
Poverty, Inequality
Engaging young people into social entrepreneurship Current
The project is one of the first of its kind to focus on social entrepreneurship as a means of empowering young people. The aim of the project is to prepare and pilot a unique cross-border training program for disadvantaged youth that will inspire and support them to become social entrepreneurs. The target group of the project is disadvantaged young people under the age of 25 in Finland and Latvia, including NEETs, migrants, refugees, young people from rural areas and suburbs.
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The Nordic countries
Poverty, Inequality, Climate change
Strengthening the social economy Current
The IBESI project, spanning from 2023 to 2025, aims to strengthen the social economy of the Baltic States by integrating social innovation actors with existing entrepreneurship ecosystems and providing social entrepreneurs in the Baltic States the skills needed for integrating successful, socially accountable business practices.
Read morePrograms in focus
To amplify our impact and drive sustainable positive social change, we currently deliver two program streams based on our theory of change: capacity development and ecosystem development.
Explore below to learn more about each program's unique focus, objectives, and impact in driving positive change.

Capacity development - beating the odds
Through these projects we target social entrepreneurs on different stages of development (from concept to growth stage) to develop effective, sustainable, and scalable solutions. We offer them capacity development support to strengthen three areas (Effective solution, Financial sustainability, Leadership, team and operations), financial support to help them develop and deliver their solution and network to create opportunities for new learnings, partnerships, and funding.

Ecosystem development - improving the odds
Successfully growing or scaling a solution is almost impossible if you are working in a fragmented ecosystem. In order to scale, good solutions will need support from a variety of actors in the public, private and/or non-profit sectors. We work to establish supportive local ecosystems for social entrepreneurs to increase their chances of success.