About us
At the heart of KMOP‘s mission is the commitment to tackle social challenges through evidence-based solutions that foster individual and collective prosperity. Our approach focuses on creating and implementing innovative social programs designed to build self-worth, reduce inequalities, and promote inclusive and sustainable development.
Over the last two decades, KMOP has launched more than 450 social initiatives, positively impacting over 200,000 individuals with the support of both institutional and private donors.
Die Berater Unternehmensberatungs GmbH focuses on adult education, vocational training and human resources development and is represented in over 40 locations throughout Austria. Its services are aimed at private individuals, national and international companies and organisations in all sectors and of any size, as well as the public sector, including the Austrian Employment Service (AMS).
Their main aims are to motivate and qualify people to make full use of their potentials in the economy, at the labour market and in their personal lives.
CESIE is a European centre of studies and initiatives, established in 2001, inspired by the work and theories of the sociologist Danilo Dolci (1924-1997). Their mission is to promote growth through innovative and participative educational approaches. CESIE breaks with an ethnocentric global drive and focuses on individuals and diversity. Doing so, they apply the teaching of Danilo Dolci who developed innovative educational non-violent methods through which individuals initiated unauthorized public works projects, by and for the grass-roots in the ‘50 in Sicily.
Building on their experience and coherently to their story, they experience the possibility to overturn dynamics and approaches, aiming at a smarter and more sustainable worldwide future educational cooperation.
INCOMA is a training and research centre based in Seville (Spain) with extensive know-how and experience in the development and coordination of international cooperation projects mainly funded within the framework of EU programmes (including Erasmus+, AMIF, H2020, EaSI or ENI), especially in the field of education, training and research, as well as through other international programmes (such as EEA grants and several national initiatives promoting mobility for educational purposes in EU countries).
INCOMA’s activity is especially devoted to the development of social innovation projects, with a special focus on targeting groups at risk or with special difficulties to enter the labour market, namely young people, women and citizens with a migrant background.
Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation (BHF) is a non-profit organisation working to rebuild dignity and harmony for those experiencing displacement, poverty, and crisis. Headquartered in Sweden, but with offices in Iraqi-Kurdistan, Dubai, United Kingdom, Hongkong, New York and Geneva, Bring Hope Foundation focuses on providing vulnerable groups such as refugees, displaced people, minorities, and youth with essential aid, such as hygiene products and medicines, and skills to empower them to reach their full potential.
BHF also provides development programmes in Iraqi-Kurdistan with the aim to initiate positive change and provide mechanisms for sustainable development by conducting skills-building and empowerment workshops with people affected by humanitarian crisis and displacement. In addition, they conduct awareness-raising campaigns in Sweden about the life of displaced people or the rights of migrant children.