
Vårt uppdrag är att koppla samman människor med språkstöd, arbete, mentorskap och ansvarstagande styrning som gör varje krona och varje partnerskap spårbart.
Our board combines nonprofit governance, labor market integration, municipal coordination, and safeguarding expertise to keep every program accountable.






Each program is structured around tracked outcomes, referral handoffs, and board-level monitoring of participant safety and progress.
Participants receive Swedish language practice, digital literacy, and accompaniment for school, health, and employment appointments. In 2025, 74% of enrolled families completed at least one civic milestone within 90 days.

Mentors, volunteer recruiters, and municipal advisors help participants convert prior experience into local pathways. Outcome tracking covers interview rates, placement, and retention at six months.

Young people build language confidence, presentation skills, and civic participation through arts and dialogue-based programming. Family check-ins keep learning plans aligned with real needs at home and school.

Facilitated cohorts combine economic empowerment, leadership development, and legal literacy. The model is designed to move participants from isolated support needs into visible community leadership roles.

The annual report consolidates service delivery, audit notes, financial controls, partner acknowledgements, and beneficiary outcomes into a board-approved public record.
Governance documents are published for funders, municipalities, and community members who want to assess how decisions, safeguarding, and conflicts are handled.
Incident response, escalation routes, and participant protection standards.
Disclosure obligations for directors, staff, and strategic partners.
Vendor review rules, spending authority, and documentation controls.
Consent handling, secure storage, and privacy expectations for services.
Our board reviews budget performance monthly and publishes simplified category allocations so donors and partners can see how resources are deployed.
A family referred through a local school entered Integrationnatet needing language support, housing navigation, and help reconnecting with the labor market. The board tracked this case as an example of how multiple programs can work together without losing accountability.
The household faced fragmented services, limited Swedish proficiency, and unstable income after relocation.
Integrationnatet combined civic navigation, youth support, employer matching, and weekly mentor follow-up.
Within eight months, one parent secured full-time work, school attendance stabilized, and the family transitioned off emergency support.
We collect structured feedback from the people who fund, deliver, and directly experience our work so governance decisions reflect more than internal reporting.
“Integrationnatet gives us partner-quality reporting and direct community credibility. That combination is rare.”
“As a donor, I can see where resources go, what changed, and which assumptions did not hold. That transparency keeps me engaged.”
“They did not treat us like a case file. They explained systems, checked in often, and helped us move forward with dignity.”
Formal board meetings are paired with public sessions so strategic oversight remains visible to community members and funding partners.
Agenda includes Q1 program metrics, procurement review, and safeguarding updates.
Municipal and civil society partners review cross-referral performance and summer service coverage.
Board representatives present financials, impact data, and open questions from the prior reporting cycle.
Leadership reviews the next operating plan, grant pipeline, and board succession priorities.
We translate contributions into service units so donors understand what their support enables in operational terms, not just in narrative summaries.
Support direct services, build institutional partnerships, inspect the numbers, or help expand the next round of community-led grants.