2024/05/28

20 Nordic mental health innovators mindfully selected for the Next in Mind incubator program

After an extensive selection process, Reach for Change, The Inner Foundation, and the Tim Bergling Foundation now reveal the 20 Nordic social entrepreneurs who are selected to the new incubator program Next in Mind. Next in Mind will invest in and support solutions for mental health for emerging adults, aged 18-29. They will all receive an initial investment of 300,000 SEK and in depth business development support until the end of 2025.

The 20 selected Nordic social entrepreneurs for the incubator program. Photo: Stina Svanberg

The Inner Foundation is committed to empowering the mental well-being of emerging adults, and we see the Next in Mind incubator as a hope-driven response to uplift this important, but all too often overlooked group. By leveraging proven, ready-to-scale solutions and actively involving the target group in evaluating what works, we think that this collaborative effort holds major potential in revolutionizing the Nordic support system.

We’re convinced that we by bringing together emerging adults, entrepreneurs, investors, and sectors can strengthen the ecosystem to collectively drive impactful change for the well-being of emerging adults”, says Annika Sten Pärson, Executive Chair and Founding Partner atThe Inner Foundation

Reach for Change, The Inner Foundation, and the Tim Bergling Foundation, along with several Nordic partners such as Kavli Trust in Norway and Illusian in Finland, have joined forces to empower social entrepreneurs with innovative solutions to flourish, to make mental health support more accessible and effective for emerging adults.

This initiative will initially support 20 entrepreneurs in Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark through financing, business development support, and networking opportunities to develop their organizations. The entrepreneurs have been selected for their proven impact of helping emerging adults increase their resilience to mental illness. Additionally, all organizations demonstrate great potential to scale their operations with the right support.

We are very excited about this program as we will be able to provide first-class support to these entrepreneurs. We have a record number of unique pro-bono partners who are partnering with us to provide both group and individual support for our entrepreneurs. After going through more than 150 strong applications we are convinced that there are solutions that can turn the negative trends of increasing mental illness for emerging adults around.

With this diverse set of committed partners who have expertise in relevant fields from leadership to impact scaling, we are ready to prepare these 20 remarkable social entrepreneurs to scale their solutions”, says Sofia Breitholtz, CEO Reach for Change.

Until 2025, the entrepreneurs will receive in-depth business development support to prepare their mental health solutions for scaling. Additionally, each entrepreneur receives 300,000 SEK as a funding contribution. Through the incubator, a broad Nordic network is opened up for the entrepreneurs, which is an important part of the opportunity to grow their organizations. 

"Alone is not strong, and to address major societal issues such as emerging adults' mental health and access to support, we need to shift from a reactive approach to concrete proactive actions and transformative efforts across society. I see investing in social entrepreneurs as modern and logical because we offer them opportunities to scale up their operations, where they are already thinking proactively without historical burdens or are being organizations that need fundamental changes. We will follow these entrepreneurs with great interest and a long-term perspective," says Klas Bergling, co-founder of the Tim Bergling Foundation”.

Here are the 20 selected social entrepreneurs:

1. Boblberg, Denmark

Boblberg offers a safe and inclusive platform and app where people find and build new supportive communities and enhance their social skills and networks based on their interests.

2. Healper, Denmark

Matching service between clients and therapists to support young adults to get the right certified mental health counselor, while for therapists they offer an administration system to enable them to provide the world's best therapy.

3. MinPlan International, Denmark

Minplan enhances self-awareness, encourages proactive mental health approaches, and fosters support from family and healthcare, ultimately assisting in preventing suicidal thoughts.

4. My Mental Wellbeing, Denmark

Educate, train, and equip emerging adults with the necessary knowledge, science-based techniques & practical tools to improve their mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing so that they can lead a fulfilled personal and professional lives.

5. Blå Kors Stavanger, Norway

In 2020 Blå Kors Norge launched an initiative in Stavanger to address the increasing issues of loneliness and exclusion. The initiative, Steg for Steg Stavanger, focuses on community participation, education, and employment to combat social exclusion.

6. Girku SOS, Norway

A helpline-service driven by volunteers for the population in Sapmi

7. Mental Health, Norway

Headspace is a place where young people count and have a voice. There is no cost involved, anonymity for those who prefer that and dialogue with trained volunteers - where no problem is too small or too big to be put on the table - and, most importantly, we have all the time in the world.

8. Norse Feedback, Norway

Turning data into wisdom, and wisdom into action by measuring mental health and showing systems how to manage it.

9. Young Happy Minds, Norway

Our mission is to positively impact the lives of 10 million people worldwide by enhancing their wellbeing and equipping them with vital future skills through our playful, interactive digital course platform, teacher training, offline wellbeing courses, and our signature 10-module experiential course on the latest research in human wellbeing, reaching kids, youth, young adults, and parents.

10. Kukunori (The central association of Culture and Wellbeing), Finland

We train emerging adults suffering from mental health challenges to tutor different functional groups to each other. This approach shifts the focus from traditional deficit-based care to empowering peer-led activities, fostering resilience and reintegration into society.

11. MARKED with purpose, Finland

MARKED is a Finnish 12-step program, accompanied with a mobile app, that empowers 18-25-year-old students through experiential learning, increasing self-awareness and emotional intelligence for a profound sense of purpose and the realization of their full potential.

12. Sekasin (MIELI Mental Health Finland), Finland

A national chat service that supports mental wellbeing and helps cope with mental health problems. The chat is targeted to 12-29 year old young people and it is free of charge, anonymous and confidential with extensive opening hours.

13. We Encourage Oy Ltd, Finland

AinoAid services provide guidance and mental health support for anyone affected by domestic violence, aka intimate partner violence. We offer a conversational chatbot and a knowledge base with essential and valuable resources.

14. Healthy Women Idrotts- och Kulturförening, Sweden

Healthy Women provides a safe network for women aged 13-30 by offering physical and social activities. We believe that knowledge, a sense of belonging and a meaningful leisure time is key to a physical and mental well being.

15. Insight Gap, Sweden

Have developed an award-winning digital education that is quick, easy to distribute and effective in making mental health easier to understand. By reaching our target group with a customized version of our education we can increase awareness and knowledge, fight stigma and strengthen their resilience against mental illness.

16. Right by Me, Sweden

Right By Me amplifies the voices of the youth and aims to contribute to a shift in the perception of young people with foreign backgrounds – towards a view of youth with the power to drive change both for themselves and for society at large. Right By Me’s programs focus on physical and mental health, employment readiness and youth leadership.

17. Stiftelsen 1825, Sweden

We offer psychotherapy and psychosocial support to young adults aged 18-25 in Sweden, customized to their individual needs.

18. Stiftelsen Fryshuset - ICbility, Sweden

ICbility (started 2018) is an IC-based intervention for youths 16-25 years old and adults working with youth. The aim is to increase the possibility to recognize and regulate our IC and find adaptive ways of working with differences and disagreements.

19. Tilia, Sweden

Tilia is a non-profit organization working for the mental health of young adults. The organization was founded in 2012 and operates, among other things, a support chat open every evening, all year round.

20. Tjejzonen, Sweden

The support seeking young women are offered a service entailing being listened to by a fellow volunteering human being who has undergone training in how to best conduct a coaching conversation based on a researched methodology.

About Next in Mind

Next in Mind is an innovation-driven response to the rising mental health challenges among emerging adults in the Nordics. Co-founded by Reach for Change, The Inner Foundation, and the Tim Bergling Foundation, we empower scalable and impactful solutions in mental wellbeing through a Nordic-wide scaling readiness program and cross-sector ecosystem and advocacy activities.

For more information please contact;

Ebba Salén, Strategic Communications Lead, The Inner Foundation

ebba.salen@theinnerfoundation.org, +46 727 27 68 69