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Homaar (growth place for young people 15-23)

A low-threshold ‘growth place’ where young people with mental health vulnerabilities aged 15-23 can pause, regain stability and take steps forward in education, wellbeing and daily life.
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Community Connect (Co.Here)

Community Connect (Co.Here) combines ethical tech and human insights to create meaningful connections between Ukrainian BOTPs and host communities, enabling sustainable integration support at scale.
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Brooddoosnodig (Enchanté vzw)

A community-based model that enables schools to provide nutritious food support to pupils—adapted to local needs—without stigma.
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Stay Close

Stay Close connects patients and informal caregivers with local host families near hospitals, reducing stress and costs while making care more human, accessible and supportive.
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YunusLab

Integrated training: financial education + soft skills for microcredit access, empowering vulnerable people funding or creating new job.
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Circular jobs for newcomers

Supporting migrants and other vulnerable jobseekers to build a new future through work, entrepreneurship and skills development.
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Torteltuin

De Torteltuin is a housing cooperative in Amsterdam where future residents jointly develop, build and manage their own energy-neutral, climate-resilient and nature-inclusive apartment building.
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Stichting Stunt

Circular craft centre giving people and products a second chance
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Wij.land

Wij.land is a Dutch non-profit initiative that works hand in hand with farmers in the peat meadow areas around Amsterdam and Utrecht to create a resilient landscape for the next generation.
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Zorgalliantie

Learning network for better care and participation
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Windunie

Local energy, shared ownership
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Leaders Gang

Leaders Gang is an evidence-based social innovation that strengthens social cohesion by supporting underprivileged high-potential young adults to develop employability skills and support networks.