
Currently we’re working with Bridge of Sports, identifying natural runners in the Siddi community in Uttra Kannda district of Karnataka in India then using coaching and data to catalyse their growth and performance.

We’re also supporting Girls Gotta Run, a team who invest in girls who use running and education to empower themselves and their communities in Ethiopia. GGRF envisions a world in which every girl is able to design a future of her choosing – it is the first and only organization investing in girls who use running and education to empower themselves and their communities in Ethiopia.

Recently we started supporting the Danielle Childrens Fund, a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Colombia helping children who are going through situations that put at risk their right to live within their family and community. The objective is to contribute to the creation of safe and healthy family and community surroundings, where children can grow positively with love, respect, care, joy, and opportunities. Their main work in Quito is in the Pifo neighbourhood, where criminal gangs are regularly recruiting young people to become gang members.

Eva Hedberg was an elite rhythmic gymnast who won the first three Swedish championships in the discipline and competed in several world championships. Her later work was devoted to education, especially for future teachers in sports, health and special education. In her memory and in her spirit, in 2020 Svexa established the Eva Hedberg annual scholarship for artistic sports.

Employee Volunteer Program
Each member of our team is encouraged to devote a portion of their ‘work’ time to supporting a cause they believe in.
Sports, tech, data science and education are our primary areas of interest, but all projects concerning environment, equality, justice, social solidarity, etc are supported.

Scholarships
We have instituted the annual Eva Hedberg Scholarship for Artistic Sports, providing financial support and training expertise to a young athlete in gymnastics or other artistic sports.
Eva was an elite rhythmic gymnast who won the first three Swedish championships, and competed in several World Championships. Her wider work was devoted to education, especially for future teachers in sports, health and special education. By passing on her knowledge, she strived to improve the conditions for the next generation.
