INGOs Catalogue Highlights Collaboration Opportunities Between SMEs and Third Sector Stakeholders

The Central Baltic-funded INGOs project is on a mission to connect agile companies from Finland, Sweden, and Estonia with organizations operating in humanitarian, development and peacebuilding sectors working connected to Sustainable Development Goals 2030 agenda. These organization are for example UN entities, development banks, internation NGOSinternational non-governmental organizations s (INGOs), particularly those operating in the humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding sectors.

To make these capabilities more visible and accessible, the project has published the INGOs Business Catalogue — a curating growing number of solution providers from the Central Baltic region. The catalogue showcases companies with export-ready services and products that respond to real-world needs in global development, including sectors such as digitalization, clean energy, education, logistics, health, and water solutions.

The catalogue is more than a directory. It is a practical tool for make the companies known for public and reach out partnership officers in UN agencies, development banks etc, providing a snapshot of innovative, impact-driven companies committed to solving global challenges. The featured companies are selected for their international readiness and alignment with the active work on the field working towards SDGs and offering scalable solutions.

The INGOs project has worked closely with businesses and international stakeholders to increase mutual understanding, lower market-entry barriers, and promote co-creation opportunities. As humanitarian and development actors seek efficient, innovative, and adaptable partners, this catalogue offers a bridge between needs and Nordic-Baltic solutions.

📘 Explore the catalogue: INGOs Business Catalogue (Flipbook)