Projects We Have Carried Out
The Instituto Muda Brasil has been working with incentivized projects since 2006.
For over two decades, the Instituto Muda Brasil has been developing social projects in the areas of education, technology, sports, health, culture, and professional training, working in vulnerable territories in partnership with companies, public authorities, and civil society organizations.
The Institute develops, implements, and monitors initiatives that connect territorial diagnosis, community listening, and its own methodologies, promoting real opportunities for human and social development.
This content presents an overview of the projects developed by Instituto Muda Brasil, including ongoing initiatives and completed projects, organized by area of activity.
Our Trajectory of Activity
The story of Instituto Muda Brasil (IMBRA) begins in 2004, after two fires struck the Águas Espraiadas community in São Paulo. Faced with this social emergency, a group of volunteers began providing shelter and support to children and families in the area.
What started as an emergency response transformed into a continuous, structured, and multidisciplinary program. Through initial partnerships, such as with Clube Paulistano, sport became a primary gateway for educational, citizenship, and human development initiatives.
With the maturation of its work and the consolidation of institutional relationships, IMBRA expanded its areas of focus, including education, culture, technology, and professional training, broadened its territorial reach, and strengthened its capacity to manage projects, partnerships, and public and private resources, always adapted to local realities and built collaboratively.
Learn about the projects developed by the Instituto Muda Brasil:
Below are the main projects organized by area of activity. Each initiative reflects different contexts, territories, and partnerships, but shares the same commitment: to create consistent social solutions with concrete impact and continuous learning. Ongoing projects in different territories, monitored by our technical teams, with transparent deliverables, solid methodologies, and measurable results.
Education and Technology:

Bolsa Tech
Scholarships of 600 reais offered to socially vulnerable teenagers for technological literacy and programming.
Status: Already completed
Sports:
Arts and Culture:
Continuing Education and Professional Development:
A portfolio that is constantly being built.
The projects presented represent the work carried out by the Instituto Muda Brasil, always guided by a commitment to consistent social impact, continuous learning, and the strengthening of communities.
With each project, the Institute expands its experience, consolidates its methodologies, and strengthens its role as a link between territories, partners, and real development opportunities.






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