We organize, think, and do

Accelerate? Yes.
Improve? Even better!
BBENG is a driving force behind transitions in Northern Netherlands. We believe that change is needed now and that impact is created by organizing, connecting, and simply doing.
Website: www.bbeng.nl

At BBENG, we realize transitions that are ambitious and meaningful.
The team consists of creative communicators, open-minded business developers and results-driven financiers. In practice, that means: we see opportunities, arrange the funding and bring others along in that movement.
With our 360°-approach, we make connections that do not yet exist, create room for creativity and execution, and help organizations take sustainable steps that deliver tangible results.
SORTED has a clear mission: to make the textile chain circular and cleaner. Companies and organizations in North Netherlands are therefore joining forces, supported by the Joint Transition Fund, to take that step together and to give the North a leading position in this.
In such a project, it is about social change. But change does not happen automatically. We ensure that public funds truly contribute to that social impact and that innovation does not get stuck in paperwork.
We organize the undercurrent. And without undercurrent, there is no movement.
That means we ensure that the financial and administrative foundation is solid, so that all partners can keep moving forward. We work with public funds via the JTF. Then it has to be right. For everyone. Agreements must be clear, accountability strict, processes transparent.

The latest SORTED news:

It's official: SORTED is starting
Today, October 31, the deputy Bennema from the province of Groningen, deputy Meeuwissen from the province of Drenthe, and councilor Rink from the municipality of Emmen presented the JTF subsidy to Charles Graft, director / manager of Sympany.

200 students think: how to reduce fast fashion?
200 First-year students from NHL Stenden University in Leeuwarden took on a challenging briefing: how do we get young people away from fast fashion ... think big!




