Projects
Systemic change takes many forms. The initiatives we engage with range from early-stage experiments to established organisations, from philanthropic structures to scalable ventures, from local ecosystem builders to global funds.
Some require catalytic capital. Others thrive on patient investment. Some are purely philanthropic. Others combine financial return with systemic ambition. What connects them is not their structure, but their intent: each initiative is impact-driven and working to shift systems rather than optimise isolated outcomes.
We explore projects across economic, ecologic, social, and narrative lenses, and remain aware of how each initiative relates to the wider portfolio. Engagement grows through dialogue and reflection. Explorers decide individually how and where to participate.
Portfolio of possible projects
These are initiatives we are actively engaging with. Conversations are ongoing, relationships are developing, and Explorers are exploring how they might contribute through capital, connections, knowledge, or collaboration. Engagement does not automatically imply capital allocation. The Club is not a pooled vehicle. Explorers choose individually how and where to engage. Topics of our interest are mental models, employee and community and steward owned structures to redistribute power, wealth, regeneration of places like valleys, forests, lands and cities, blending structures, systemic coallitions, narrative and belief solutions, anti-financialization real estate.
Resiliance Partnership
« Back to our projects This initiative integrates Wire Group's "Conscious Economy" impact finance expertise with the Bioregional Weaving Labs (BWL) Collective's "weaving" methodology to prototype a new model for financing bioregional transitions. By establishing...
Solhyd
« Back to our projects Solhyd is a deep-tech spin-off from KU Leuven commercializing a novel hydrogen panel technology. Unlike traditional electrolyzers, their system produces green hydrogen using only sunlight and ambient humidity, eliminating the need for liquid...
Leuven 2030
« Back to our projects Leuven 2030 is a mature non-profit organization founded in 2013 to lead the city of Leuven's transition to climate neutrality. Operating as a neutral convener, it utilizes a "quadruple helix" governance model that unites citizens, government,...
Shift
« Back to our projects Shift targets the psychological roots of climate inaction by combining a capital-intensive physical "Landmark"—conceived as a narrative-shifting "8th Wonder of the World"—with a scalable digital platform. The landmark aims to spark "satori...
Nikutik Sovereign Wealth Fund
« Back to our projects The Nikutik Sovereign Wealth Fund is a for-profit Limited Partnership acting as the economic development arm of the North Shore Mi'kmaq Tribal Council (NSMTC) and its seven member nations. Launched in December 2024, it aims to "flip the order of...
The Quipar Valley Initiative
« Back to our projects The Quipar Valley initiative is a place-based ecosystem focused on the landscape-scale regeneration of a 30,000-hectare watershed in Murcia, Spain, a region highly vulnerable to desertification. The project operates through a constellation of...
CrowdBuilding
« Back to our projects CrowdBuilding addresses the housing crisis by building non-extractive infrastructure that empowers citizens to develop their own value-based housing projects. The company operates a digital platform used by over 250 initiatives and provides...
Krisos
« Back to our projects Krisos is the investment arm of Corporate Rebels, structured as a €10 million private equity fund targeting succession-ready SMEs in Europe. It employs a "buy-and-transform" strategy, implementing the NER Group's self-management operational...
School for Moral Ambition
« Back to our projects The School for Moral Ambition (SMA) addresses the "participation barrier" preventing talented individuals from solving major global challenges. Its strategy rests on three pillars: the book Moral Ambition to shift narratives, scalable peer-led...
River Recycle
« Back to our projects River Recycle targets the root cause of river plastic pollution: the lack of economic value for low-grade plastics. Their model combines installing river cleaning technology (initially grant-funded) with the creation of land-based collection...
Re:living Fund
« Back to our projects Re:living fund (a project by Re:direct, formerly Pensions for change) addresses the housing crisis in Belgium by counteracting the financialization of real estate. It acts as an orchestrator, developing a private debt fund designed to provide...
Sumthing
« Back to our projects Sumthing addresses the disconnect between donors and nature restoration by operating a digital platform that makes impact visible and tangible. By leveraging technology like satellites and AI, it provides transparent, media-rich evidence of...
We Share Forward Foundation
« Back to our projects We Share Forward (WSF) transforms philanthropy from a linear, fragmented system into a circular, collaborative ecosystem. It operates a revolving fund where successful beneficiaries "share it forward" to fund new changemakers, alongside...
Impact Shakers
« Back to our projects Impact Shakers addresses the systemic homogeneity in the entrepreneurial ecosystem through a multi-entity structure that includes a €20 million venture capital fund, a microfund for early-stage democratization, and a non-profit for impact...
Masawa Fund
« Back to our projects Masawa is a venture capital fund rethinking how capital is deployed to support human and societal flourishing. Focused on mental, behavioral, and brain health, Masawa invests in companies addressing one of our time's most urgent and systemic...
The Future is Fungi / The Fungi Investment Collective
« Back to our projects The Future is Fungi operates a tripartite model to catalyze the fungal innovation sector. It includes a non-profit "lighthouse" award to build awareness and deal flow, an angel investment collective for case-by-case funding, and a "super...
Norrsken Regeneration Seed Fund
« Back to our projects The Norrsken Regeneration Fund is an early-stage venture capital fund domiciled in the Netherlands with a target size of €25 million. It aims to invest in 48 European regenerative ventures with check sizes ranging from €250k to €400k. The fund's...
Ones to Watch
These initiatives are currently on our radar. We are in conversation, learning about their work, or following their development closely. Systemic work requires attention and patience. Some relationships evolve into deeper collaboration. Others remain valuable points of learning within the broader ecosystem.
Soulutions
« Back to our projects Soulutions addresses the global "polycrisis" by redirecting the $68 trillion intergenerational wealth transfer toward regenerative, community-led solutions. The platform functions as connective tissue for the impact economy, offering a...
eXo membranes
« Back to our projects eXo membranes is a pre-seed deep-tech spin-off from KU Leuven that designs and manufactures highly robust epoxy-based membranes for treating complex industrial wastewaters and process streams (e.g., chemicals, metallurgy) currently dumped or...
CLIMA
« Back to our projects CLIMA addresses the "crisis of imagination" in climate action by creating a trusted, non-partisan space for heterodox dialogue among diverse leaders in finance, law, academia, and the arts. Launched in 2025 and incubated by the French Academy in...
Fluisterfestival
« Back to our projects Fluisterfestival addresses the systemic inability of women to "own their sensuality" due to cultural shame and market fragmentation. By creating a curated, non-competitive environment ("bedding") and operating on a strict no-commission,...
Casa UMU Belgium-Ghana
« Back to our projects Casa UMU is a hybrid organization addressing the "modern disconnection" driving the global polycrisis. It integrates a network of physical, regenerative spaces for retreats (Casa UMU Belgium and a planned expansion to Ghana) with a...
Earth One Trust & Earth 2.0
« Back to our projects Earth One Trust addresses ecological degradation in Southern Africa by acquiring land and placing it into a trust to ensure it is managed as a commons. The project implements regenerative agriculture and biodiversity restoration co-designed with...
How projects get on our radar
Most of the initiatives we engage with come through trusted relationships.
Explorers introduce projects they are already involved in. Partners bring initiatives they believe align. Sometimes people reach out directly after encountering the Club through events or conversations.
We do not run a high-volume open call or submission platform. Systemic work requires depth and attention. If you feel strongly aligned with our approach, you are welcome to reach out. Thoughtful introductions matter more than forms.






















