We create partnerships for you with:
- Large corporations.
- The third sector and NGOs.
- Investors.
- Innovative start-ups.
Become part of the exclusive circle of pioneers leading the new economy
When you join the purpose-driven economy with Impactco, we will provide you with access to an extensive network of alliances that you will be part of.
You will be on the same path as major third-sector organizations, traditional large companies, and new tech projects that share a common purpose.
Furthermore, we will create new alliances for you as your project requires.
We create alliances among soulful leaders
Investors and the source of capital are betting on social impact companies because they are winning long-term investments.
You offer your talent and your company’s potential so that future generations can live in a better world. But you also aim for your company to grow economically.
You enter a virtuous circle: the more value your company has, the more social impact you will generate. And the more social impact you create, the better your financial and personal results will be.
Technology as a driving force
Technology and innovation are catalysts for exponential value and positive impact. That’s why we are connected with innovation forums.
We also engage with companies that will shape the future through new disruptive technologies.
In this way, we stay up-to-date with all technological advancements and will use those that enhance your project.
New expectations
You will gain access to global markets that already value the benefits of a purpose-driven economy.
«I would like to highlight the doors that Impactco has opened for my company in terms of relationships with major organizations, foundations, and associations with significant social impact in our country and across Europe.»
We join forces in the purpose-driven economy to turn it into a lever that:
Generates wealth
Creates social justice
Regenerates the planet
In short, let’s leave a legacy of a better world for future generations.
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