Established in 2008, the Maud Fontenoy Foundation is dedicated to the preservation of oceans, both in France and globally. The foundation actively engages in environmental education initiatives targeting the younger generation and the general public, having raised awareness among one million children since its inception. The MDF Educational Challenge, backed by the Keyrus Foundation, empowers schools from kindergarten to high school to translate their learning from educational kits into hands-on projects involving their students. The Keyrus Foundation is deeply committed to environmental causes and lends its support to projects actively working to protect the oceans.
Keyrus supports gender equality and combats violence against women by partnering with Femmes avec…, offering innovative programs for survivors’ empowerment and independence.
Fireside accelerates women’s careers through the Futur Femmes mentoring program, workshops, and events, fostering inclusivity in Tech. Supported by the Keyrus Foundation.
Social Builder supports women through training and mentoring programs like Tech It Girl, fostering inclusion in Tech. Partnered with the Keyrus Foundation.
C.I.A.R.A. (Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality Creation) is a training program in the video game and graphic design professions. Its aim is to promote the professional inclusion of disabled young people and school dropouts aged 18 to 30.
The Student and High School Programs aim to encourage youth entrepreneurship in the service of society by developing their creativity and human skills.
In response to the increasing digitalization of society, the Keyrus Foundation is committed to supporting initiatives that inspire young girls to pursue careers in technology.
The “Skills sponsorship” program allows an entrepreneur with a disability to structure their project or strengthen their skills thanks to the mentoring of volunteer collaborators
Mini Big Forest was founded in 2018 to address two pressing global environmental challenges: climate change and the depletion of biodiversity. Its mission is to create miniature urban forests with rich biodiversity, reforestation potential, and the ability to foster social bonds, all inspired by the natural mechanisms found in forests.
LDigital is an association created in 2016 and located in Auvergne Rhône-Alpes. Its mission is to promote greater diversity in the digital field, encouraging young girls and women to pursue this rich and dynamic sector and helping them overcome gender stereotypes. Three programs are implemented:
The Ecological Transition School network was established in 2019 as an innovative response to contemporary social and environmental challenges. Its primary goal is to provide free training in manual trades related to ecological transition for young jobseekers aged 16 to 25.