about Inkludera
Inkludera was born out of our love for Sweden. Our pursuit is to make it possible for all people who live in Sweden to be active participants in society. That’s why we work to ensure that strong social innovations become national solutions. With the entrepreneurs behind these innovations we build financially sustainable and scalable organizations. To achieve this, we believe collaboration with the public sector is crucial. Since our start in 2011, we have entered into more than 1,000 agreements with 122 municipalities across Sweden.
Our Entrepreneurs
Inkludera selects entrepreneurs who have developed new solutions to societal challenges, on a grassroots level. Together with our selected entrepreneurs, we build strong and sustainable organizations that strengthen inclusion for groups at risk of social exclusion.

Core Entrepreneurs
Our long-term partners who have developed innovative solutions to urgent social challenges. Their solutions are grounded in deep understanding and empathy for the experiences and circumstances of their target groups.
Idrott utan Gränser (Since 2012)
With positive role models and meaningful activities during PE lessons, after school, and school holidays, Idrott utan Gränser (Sports Without Borders) creates safe and supportive environments where children dare trying new things, develop more active leisure habits, and find their way into association life and club activities. The IUG method is based on credible role models who are skilled in their sport and who actively see, encourage, and affirm each child.

Maskrosbarn (Since 2013)
Maskrosbarn is a children’s rights organization that supports children whose parents struggle with addiction or mental illness. At Maskrosbarn, the children receive long-term support, community, and the opportunity to change their own lives.

Passalen (Since 2014)
Passalen enables children and young adults with disabilities to participate fully in society. With Passalen’s support, they can take part in regular municipal activities — for example at youth centers or the public swimming pool. It is their interests that should guide them — not their diagnosis. Passalen’s vision is a society that harnesses the potential of all children.

Changers Hub (Since 2016)
Changers Hub prepares youths to succeed in the job market. By providing inspiration, knowledge and network, they broaden the sense of what is possible for the future and provide the youths with the tools they need to succeed. The vision is a society where background does not limit success.

Our program to prevent the transition from childhood into criminality
One of Sweden’s major societal challenges is that children and youths are being drawn into serious violence at increasingly early ages.
The children themselves express a need for safe spaces, meaningful activities, and accessible adults who understand them. We have therefore begun work to identify and support locally rooted community leaders who provide exactly this. The aim is to prevent children and youths from being drawn into criminal environments. The goal is to build structured and long-term programs together with the community leaders, and to secure the funding needed to ensure strong, consistent, and continuous adult presence.
Området (Since 2024)
Området is a non-profit martial arts club in Flemingsberg, just south of Stockholm. At Området, children meet local adults who understand them, believe in them, and help them build confidence, discipline, and a sense of future possibility. Most children first come to Området to train martial arts — boxing, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Muay Thai, or MMA — but over time, many also take part in activities such as homework support, CV writing, financial literacy workshops, and driver’s license preparation programs.

Vision Generation Boll (Since 2025)
Vision Generation Boll (VGB) is a basketball and multi-sport association based in Tensta, Järva. VGB combines sports with social support, such as escorting children from school to practice, homework help, parent forums, and access to counseling. What began in 2017 with a single youth team has now grown into an organization reaching over 1,000 members across 36 teams (20 league teams). The goal is to create a safer local community and to foster engaged, integrated, and healthy young citizens.

IMPACT: AGGREGATED RESULTS
Target group development
We want our entrepreneurs to give their target groups the motivation, strength, and tools to counter social exclusion themselves. Therefore, we measure changes in attitudes and behaviors within the target group, allowing us to track their development over time.
Reach
We track the number of individuals who actively participate in and are benefiting from our entrepreneurs’ work. Through the enptrepreneurs, we reach children who grow up with parents struggling with addiction or mental health challenges, children in segregated communities and children with disabilities. Strong results are created through deep and long-term engagement — in most cases, each organization works with the same individual from the target group over many years. In 2024, our organizations worked with approximately 31,500 individuals, and since our start in 2011, more than 110,000 people have taken part in our entrepreneurs’ solutions.

Spread
We want our solutions to reach individuals in as many municipalities as possible. When these solutions influence and become integrated into our public systems, we also change how Sweden understands and addresses social challenges. Since 2011, we have entered into more than 1,000 agreements with 122 municipalities across Sweden. In 2024, our entrepreneurs held agreements with 86 public administrations at the municipal and regional level.

Sales to the Public Sector
Inkludera helps our entrepreneurs to develop their solutions into services that can be purchased by municipalities and public authorities. This is the key to long-term sustainability and to reaching more people in their target groups. In 2024, our entrepreneurs sold services worth nearly 42 million SEK. Since 2011, the aggregated total has almost reached half a billion SEK.

Overall Financing
For our social solutions to reach those who need them, broad collaboration is essential. We aim for a diversified revenue base, combining funding from companies, foundations, and private donors with public sector financing. Over the years, our entrepreneurs have generated 1088 million SEK in total funding — meaning that public sector sales have accounted for approximately 50% of all revenue over time. In the budget year of 2024, their total financing amounted to 134 million SEK.

Contact us
e-mail: info@inkludera.se