Social Impact Factory Aan de Gracht
Looking back: Making an impact together during the SDG workshop!
Social Impact Factory Aan de Gracht|
9 April 2025

On SDG Action Day, companies, schools and social organizations came together for the inspiring SDG workshop at Social Impact Factory Aan de Gracht.


On Thursday 19 September, we opened our doors together with Utrecht4GlobalGoals at our location on the Gracht for an inspiring afternoon full of sustainable ambitions. Companies, social organisations and educational institutions came together to discover during the SDG workshop how they can actively contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The turnout was above expectations: the room was completely filled with enthusiastic participants, ready to increase their impact.


SDGs as a common language

The afternoon started with a fascinating presentation by Pam Vermeer, CSR advisor at De Duurzame Adviseurs. She showed how the SDGs can function as a common language to provide focus and direction. Pam gave the participants practical tools to embed sustainability in their own organization and showed how valuable it is to enter into dialogue with all stakeholders, from customers to suppliers. She concluded her presentation with a catchy quote from Loesje: “If we change now, the climate doesn’t have to.”


Personal stories and concrete steps

Jos Lutterman from the LunchMaatjes foundation also shared his story. He told how he traded in his well-paid job to tackle lunch poverty among children. His foundation now provides more than 1,700 children at 10 primary schools in Utrecht with a healthy lunch every day. The lunches also offer other positive results, such as a more balanced ability to concentrate, but also by helping children to eat healthier. "We get emails from parents asking how their child suddenly likes broccoli soup." Jos went on to say that he was initially quite skeptical about collaborations with large companies, but indicated that through the collaboration with the Albron foundation it is now possible to make a much greater impact and expand to the whole of the Netherlands.


Stimulating employee growth and development

Loes van der Heijden from Stichting EchtWaar then inspired with her story about social and circular entrepreneurship. “We offer people the opportunity to grow and develop,” Loes said. In their workshop, people with a distance to the labor market make ceramics, textiles and paper products from residual materials. An inspiring story from Loes and Irma about how EchtWaar makes an impact and puts people first. There was a lot of talk about that during the drinks!


From inspiration to action

The workshop was concluded with an interactive session by Paulina Kamphuis of Social Handprint. She got the participants to work by asking them which concrete activities within their organization contribute to the SDGs. Many participants, in conversation with their neighbor, came to the insight that they are committed to more SDGs than initially thought. The SDGs offer common ground and connection and that was palpable in the room.


Networking event full of valuable connections

After an afternoon full of insights and inspiration, it was time for the networking reception. Here, the shared experiences were discussed further, and new connections were made. Participants left with new ideas to increase their impact.


This successful afternoon was once again a confirmation that:

“Collaboration and learning from each other are crucial to achieving the SDGs.”

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