For caring futures

IMAGINATION | EVIDENCE | ENGINEERING

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Pro(to)topia is a not-for-profit think and do network dedicated to imagineering caring futures.

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Philanthropists

From visioning to portfolio design, governance, and impact assessment, we accompany funders at every step. Our pan-European network of practitioners brings diverse expertise and multi-level experience.

Agile and cost-effective, we combine strategic foresight with hands-on implementation. Together, we design funding strategies that multiply your impact.

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Working with :

NGOs & public authorities

Our work spans independent research, strategic planning, foresight, and participatory approaches that strengthen both vision and practice.
We help partners build trust with communities, design effective alliances, and communicate narratives that inspire.

With decades of experience in policy, strategy, and collaborative processes, we bring systemic insight, creative methodologies, and trusted facilitation to help our partners turn ambition into tangible, lasting impact.

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Artists

We support artists who want their work to spark dialogue and inspire change.
We design residencies, workshops, and co-creation labs that connect artists with scientists, policymakers, and communities.

Our network bridges art, science, and policy, opening doors that expand reach and impact.
We create the conditions for art to resonate widely and contribute to systemic change.

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