Social Projects

Social Projects

Beware of communities

Indovinya seeks to help develop the communities surrounding its factories on a daily basis. To this end, it directs its Social Investments, Sponsorships and Donations preferably to educational projects and programs that provide gains in the present and future of people. Learn more about Indovinya’s projects in Brazil:

Chest of Arts

Integrating Art and Life

Helped and Social Ippon

Maluchemistry

Akzo Social Project

Connected for Good Project

Chest of Arts

(Camaçari, Mauá, Tremembé, Suzano and Triunfo)
In partnership with the Evoluir institution and the Education Departments, Indovinya, for the fourth consecutive year, supports this initiative that distributes complementary pedagogical resources to schools in municipal networks. The collection has more than 300 children’s books, educational games and musical instruments, in addition to training teachers to connect the materials with the National Curricular Parameters (PCNs). Since 2018, 80 schools have been supported, 703 teachers trained and 21 thousand students benefited in the 5 cities where Indovinya operates in Brazil.

Integrating ArtLife

(Mauá)
In partnership with the National Sports Association (ANE) and the Municipal Department of Education of the city of Mauá (SP), the project has been developed in the municipality for 4 years. The action involves around 230 students every month and aims to encourage children and young people to complete their educational journey through cultural and sports workshops offered after school hours.

Helped and Social Ippon (Camaçari)

Martial Arts classes after school in Camaçari, Bahia.

Maluchemistry

(Mauá and Suzano)
The company Kommitment created this play with the sponsorship of Indovinya, with the aim of providing children with an immersion in scientific experiences. It is scheduled to take place in person in public schools in Mauá and Suzano in early 2022 in 18 sessions. Due to the pandemic, the show was adapted to the virtual format and shared with the cities’ Education Departments.

Akzo Social Project

During the pandemic, AkzoNobel and Indovinya teamed up to deliver basic food baskets and hygiene kits to vulnerable students in Mauá. Now, with the return to in-person classes, public schools have also been revitalized and will be distributing masks and hand sanitizer. A thousand basic food baskets, more than 3 thousand masks and 200 liters of hand sanitizer have already been distributed, in addition to promoting the revitalization of several internal and external spaces.

Connected for Good

The “Conectados do Bem” Project is a project through the Incentive Law, in partnership with the City Hall of Triunfo, which aims to offer workshops on robotics, programming and other technological devices with a focus on more attractive and innovative education for children and young people in the public school system. The sponsorship involves the assembly and delivery of a computer/robotics lab in a municipal school, where classes will be held after school hours for a period of one year for more than 50 students. Local teachers will be trained so that they can continue to teach the workshops even after the project is completed.