We devote time and resources to a number of non-profit projects because we believe we have a responsibility to engage with local and communities. Our engagement is long-term and we cooperate through strategic partnerships with organisations within art, education, inclusion and children's rights.

Lindéngruppen is the main partner to Färgfabriken Foundation – an exhibition space and experimental platform for art, architecture, social and urban development.
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Beckers Art Award has been presented every year since 1987 to young Swedish artists. The objective of the Award is to recognise and support pioneering creative voices in Sweden.
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Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH) is a leader in developing methods to help companies, municipalities and other organisations that seek to work strategically with sustainable development and contribute to society's transition to greater sustainability.
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Motivationslyftet is a five-step method aimed at strengthening core values in schools and increasing young people's motivation and self-leadership, as well as their ability to reflect on themselves and their surroundings.
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Global Child Forum is a non-profit foundation initiated by the Swedish royal family in 2009. It is an independent platform for informed dialogue on children's rights and brings businesses and regional and global stakeholders together to foster progress in this field.
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Lindéngruppen is a member of the Partnership Foundation at the Lund University School of Economics and Management.
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A Sustainable Tomorrow (AST) is a modern meeting place as well as a sustainability and future conference. Their aim is to create a more sustainable future and open up new business opportunities by fostering collaborations that benefit individuals, businesses and society.
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HIF (Helsingborg’s football club) develops its long-term sustainability work together with Lindéngruppen. An important part of the work is to contribute to integration and inclusion in society, especially among children and young people.
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The Inner Development Goals (IDG) is a a non-profit, open-source initiative focused on developing science-based capabilities, qualities and skills needed to achieve the UN 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The IDG initiative was first introduced in April 2020 and Lindéngruppen has been a supporting partner to the IDG initiative since 2021.
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Lindéngruppen has deepened a long-term engagement and partnership with Lund University and LUSEM with a donation for the creation of a unique research centre and a dedicated professorship in aesthetics and business creativity (Ulf G. Lindén Professorship) in 2024.
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KKAM (Ceramics, Art, Studio and Museum) Höganäs is a ceramics centre, art gallery and ceramics studio and museum. The area in which the centre is located has a rich history in ceramics, originating from a nearly two-hundred-year-old tradition. At KKAM history is blended with contemporary art and craft.
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Tillväxt Helsingborg tackles segregation and social exclusion among young adults by helping them to find work with local businesses in the southern Swedish city of Helsingborg.
Read moreAB Wilh. Beckers Jubileumsfond (Jubilee Fund) finances PhD studies at KTH Royal Institute of Technology for chemists specialising in materials technology for colour and surface treatment. The grant has been awarded since 1990.
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