IKEA foundation

The IKEA Foundation contributes millions euros to children’s charities, through funds set aside from IKEA Group’s profits.
Improving opportunities for children

No matter what the circumstances, every child deserves a place to call home, a healthy start in life, a quality education and a sustainable family income. The IKEA Foundation supports programmes run by well-regarded organisations – like UNICEF and the Clinton Health Access Initiative – to help children and youth living in the world’s poorest communities so they can create a better future for themselves and their families. The Foundation’s currently funded programmes will benefit 100 million children by the end of 2015.

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4 ways the IKEA foundation helps children
Empowering women and girls

By empowering women – through education, skills training, improved healthcare, or providing a loan to set up a small business – we can improve children’s health, education and future opportunities. IKEA Foundation funds programmes to empower and educate women, giving them a better chance to provide for themselves and their families. 

Visit the IKEA Foundation website to learn more about their empowerment programmes

A better life for refugee children

Every year millions of children are forced to flee their homes because of natural disasters and conflicts. The IKEA Foundation is supporting the UN’s Refugee Agency with €76 million to provide shelter, care and education to refugee families in Ethiopia, Sudan and Bangladesh.

 Visit the IKEA Foundation website to find out how they are building safe places for refugee families to call home

Emergency response

All children should have the right to learn and play. But when natural disasters and conflicts turn their lives upside down, they lose the chance to simply be a child. That’s why the IKEA Foundation provides financial support and donates IKEA products for emergency relief efforts to humanitarian partners like Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), UNICEF, Save the Children and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR).

 Visit the IKEA Foundation website to learn more about the emergency response programmes

Preventing child labour

Since 2000, we have donated €80 million to UNICEF and Save the Children to fight the root causes of child labour in India and Pakistan. Our programmes have already helped 12 million children have access to better schools and better protection from having to work, and we're extending them to reach many millions more.

 Visit the IKEA Foundation website for more information on how they are working towards preventing child labour



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