Through trainings, events, and early-career programs, Możesz ITy equips youth and their allies with the tools, connections, and support they need to achieve diversity in the tech industry. Karolina Gadalska is the Manager of the Foundation and works closest with the students of the program. She supports them with accessing training from corporate partners, finding employment, and anything else that comes up as part of the students’ transition to a career such as relocations.
From Foster Care to Programmer: Guest Blog from Ola, inaugural graduate of the Możesz ITy programme by Coders Lab
NESsT Launches Online Course for Entrepreneurs in the Danube Region
Consolidar Diversidade: The Brazilian Social Enterprise Transforming Workplace Cultures
All employers want to find the most driven and hardworking people to join their companies. However, so many people with different abilities who could excel at their jobs continue to be excluded. Consolidar Diversidade is a social enterprise based in São Paulo that promotes the diversity, equity, and inclusion of people with different abilities into the labor market.
The First Anna Horvath Social Entrepreneurship Award
NESsT Hosts Impact Investing Reception at the Royal Academy of Arts
On March 7th, investment professionals, philanthropists, strategists and changemakers came together at the Royal Academy of Arts to discuss how to grow the social entrepreneurship ecosystem. Why social entrepreneurship? It offers sustainable solutions to unemployment, environmental degradation, and poverty.
Celebrating Anna Horváth's legacy
NESsT Launches Impact Fund to Invest in 30,000 Jobs
We all profit from environmental conservation and biodiversity
When we try to understand the workings of nature, its logic and, more than that, to see that we are part of this whole, the logic of business changes. It changes because it makes no sense to prioritize the economic side of business if it destroys the nature of which we are part, meaning injury to millions of human, animal and plant lives over the long-term.