
Leaders Gang is a national social innovation programme developed by Mentes Empreendedoras to address structural barriers to social mobility among high-potential young adults from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds in Portugal.
The project focuses on a critical transition point between tertiary education and entry into the labour market, where evidence shows that socio-economic background continues to strongly influence employment outcomes. While many young people from disadvantaged contexts achieve strong academic progress, they often lack access to transversal skills, professional networks, and role models that are essential for employability and long-term career progression.
Leaders Gang uses a data-driven identification process developed in partnership with public education authorities to identify young adults who demonstrated exceptional academic progress during secondary education despite socio-economic disadvantage. Rather than focusing solely on grades, the programme values resilience, progression, and potential.
Selected participants engage in a structured, year-long development journey combining real-world practice, mentoring, and network-building. Participants receive intensive initial training and then develop key employability and leadership skills by facilitating workshops for secondary school students, often in the schools they previously attended. This peer-to-peer and learning-by-teaching approach reinforces skills such as communication, autonomy, teamwork, and leadership, while simultaneously creating a strong multiplier effect.
The programme also includes a national bootcamp that brings together participants, employers, public figures, and institutional partners. This strengthens professional networks, increases exposure to labour market realities, and reinforces social cohesion across territories, including rural and low-density areas. Throughout the programme, participants benefit from individual tutoring, mentoring, and inspirational encounters with leaders from diverse professional backgrounds.
Leaders Gang has been externally evaluated, including through a randomised control trial, which demonstrated a causal positive impact on key 21st-century skills linked to employability. We established a causal relationship in 2023 between the intervention and participants’ development in an RCT involving 97 participants. In 23/24, we started working with Beyond Education, which uses a digital tool that measures Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, Metacognition, Growth Mindset, Mindfulness, Curiosity, Resilience, Ethics, Leadership, and Courage. We measure these skills pre-, mid-, and post-. In 2024/25, we achieved a 95% confidence level increase in 10 skills (out of 12). In 2026, the project supports 120+ young adults in social mobility, fostering employability skills and support networks; 60% are women & 15%+ live in rural areas. Each participant trains 20+ current high school students, creating a strong multiplier.
The programme is now in a consolidation and scaling phase, supported by public and private funding, and is designed to be replicable in other contexts facing similar youth mobility challenges.
The project focuses on a critical transition point between tertiary education and entry into the labour market, where evidence shows that socio-economic background continues to strongly influence employment outcomes. While many young people from disadvantaged contexts achieve strong academic progress, they often lack access to transversal skills, professional networks, and role models that are essential for employability and long-term career progression.
Leaders Gang uses a data-driven identification process developed in partnership with public education authorities to identify young adults who demonstrated exceptional academic progress during secondary education despite socio-economic disadvantage. Rather than focusing solely on grades, the programme values resilience, progression, and potential.
Selected participants engage in a structured, year-long development journey combining real-world practice, mentoring, and network-building. Participants receive intensive initial training and then develop key employability and leadership skills by facilitating workshops for secondary school students, often in the schools they previously attended. This peer-to-peer and learning-by-teaching approach reinforces skills such as communication, autonomy, teamwork, and leadership, while simultaneously creating a strong multiplier effect.
The programme also includes a national bootcamp that brings together participants, employers, public figures, and institutional partners. This strengthens professional networks, increases exposure to labour market realities, and reinforces social cohesion across territories, including rural and low-density areas. Throughout the programme, participants benefit from individual tutoring, mentoring, and inspirational encounters with leaders from diverse professional backgrounds.
Leaders Gang has been externally evaluated, including through a randomised control trial, which demonstrated a causal positive impact on key 21st-century skills linked to employability. We established a causal relationship in 2023 between the intervention and participants’ development in an RCT involving 97 participants. In 23/24, we started working with Beyond Education, which uses a digital tool that measures Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, Metacognition, Growth Mindset, Mindfulness, Curiosity, Resilience, Ethics, Leadership, and Courage. We measure these skills pre-, mid-, and post-. In 2024/25, we achieved a 95% confidence level increase in 10 skills (out of 12). In 2026, the project supports 120+ young adults in social mobility, fostering employability skills and support networks; 60% are women & 15%+ live in rural areas. Each participant trains 20+ current high school students, creating a strong multiplier.
The programme is now in a consolidation and scaling phase, supported by public and private funding, and is designed to be replicable in other contexts facing similar youth mobility challenges.
Case study details
- Lead organisation
- Riigid
- Portugal
- Teemad
- Gender balanced labour market participationActive inclusion and employabilityPromoting Life long learning for all
- Target groups
- Other target groups
- Level of action
- National
- Source of funding
- Public - EUPublic - nationalPrivate
- Budget
- Around 2000 euros per Direct beneficiary, who then impacts 25 beneficiaries more.
- Project start
- 2022
- Internet and social
- EU fund
- ESF/ESF+


