Impact Innovation is Sweden's major innovation initiative to tackle the challenges of our time and the future. In collaborations between actors in the private, public and non-profit organisations Impact Innovation meets real technical and societal needs with groundbreaking solutions. On the way to a sustainable and competitive Sweden, attractive to live in for everyone. Together we show what is possible, and are ahead internationally.
The Swedish Energy Agency, Formas and Vinnova fund five programme within Impact Innovation. Together they cover important societal areas; production, consumption and value chains, community development and transportation, and good and equal health The programmes are led by their programme offices which are responsible for and manage the programme's operation, coordinate activities and programme efforts towards the set mission and in adaptation to changes in the external environment ( Impact Innovation).
Acceleration pot to accelerate work towards objective and missions
To stimulate and accelerate the program offices' work for system transformation towards objective and missions, actors in the program offices are offered the opportunity to seek funding from a joint acceleration pool in collaboration with others.
The ambition is to give the program offices the opportunity to experiment, work and explore in short and thematically limited project in order to translate learning into initiatives and activities that accelerate work towards the program's objective and missions.
The funders select the themes and direction for the acceleration pot's offerings based on an assessment of the programs' individual needs and Impact Innovation's needs as a whole. The ambition is that funding will be available once in the spring and once in the fall of 2026.
Spring 2026 – Increased resilience through new sector or actor constellations
The offer in spring 2026 wants to encourage actors of the program offices to experiment with, for the program, new actors from civil society, the public sector, business and academia on increased resilience. The experiments will result in knowledge and learning that will develop the program's future efforts and activities to accelerate work towards the program's objective and missions.
Resilience
Resilience in this call for proposals refers to the capacity of a system – whether a forest, a city or an economy – to cope with change and continue to evolve. It is about both resilience and adaptability, but also the ability to turn shocks and disruptions into opportunities for renewal and innovative thinking.
Issues of resilience have become increasingly important in our societies due to the uncertain world of recent years, including a new geopolitical landscape, climate change, cyber threats, resource shortages and pandemics. The Impact Innovation programs have an important role in contributing to these issues, where increased resilience from a societal perspective is a basic prerequisite for various actors to be able to continue to drive the work of system transformation.
Sector and actor constellations
System transformation requires program collaboration across sector boundaries between actors in civil society, the public sector, business and academia.
This the offer aims to stimulate collaborations with new actor constellations, especially with actors from sectors that have so far been underrepresented in the programs and that have been identified as important to the programs' missions. This could involve:
- National or international actors and sectors that the program office has identified as important but that for various reasons have not yet become involved.
- Actors that the program office was not previously aware of, but who themselves take the initiative to collaborate.
Examples of what project can experiment with:
- Development of methods and processes to mobilize new actors and organize society in times of crisis.
- Create models for increased participation in the development of solutions for a resilient society.
- Develop methodologies to match actors' capabilities and needs for increased resilience.
- Testing extreme weather methods to reduce vulnerability in society
- Test structural conditions, such as laws, regulations and standards, that affect the conditions for resilience in society.
These points are examples. We look forward to reading your applications.
After completion of project, the projects should have
- Contributed knowledge and learning that is important for the development of new initiatives and activities in the work towards the missions
- Contributed knowledge and learning to the program offices about collaboration, for example how new actors can be engaged or how new collaborations can be stimulated in future efforts and activities.
- Resulted in collaborations with actors from sectors that have so far been underrepresented in the programs
- Contributed to the actors' knowledge and understanding of each other in relation to the work towards the mission.
Contribute to a sustainable system transformation
Impact Innovation will contribute to global competitiveness through transition for sustainable development and through efforts we contribute to the global commitment to achieve the goals in Agenda 2030. Impact Innovation's financiers will work to ensure that the knowledge and needs of the entire population are taken into account, and that supported initiatives benefit both women and men. Statistics show that innovation projects where men and women have the same power to influence are more successful. In this call for proposals project must therefore integrate gender equality both in how the project group is composed and in the intended outcome of the project.
Equal funding of innovations
Making scientific publications and results available
This the call for proposals will also help to make results available to everyone. Therefore, all possible scientific publications should be open access. When results from research and innovation are made freely available, more people can contribute to solving societal challenges.