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SITRA


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agency_nameThe Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra
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logoSITRA BLACK.jpg
logo_captionSitra's logo
picture_captionSitra's entrance hall in Ruoholahti, Helsinki
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agency_typeindependent fund
headquartersRuoholahti, Helsinki
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chief1_nameMikko Kosonen
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parent_agencyParliament of Finland
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Sitra (), the Finnish Innovation Fund, is an independent public foundation which operates directly under the supervision of the Finnish Parliament. Its endowment was valued at 771 million euros in 2017. Its duties are stated in legislation: the objective of the foundation is "to promote stable and balanced development in Finland, qualitative and quantitative economic growth and international competitiveness and cooperation", by means of supporting "projects that increase the efficiency of the economy, improve the level of education or research, or study future development scenarios". Sitra functions both as a think tank and as an investment company. Sitra was founded in 1967 as a part of the Bank of Finland, on the country's 50th anniversary. However, most of the value of its current endowment comes from a donation of Nokia stock from the Finnish Parliament in 1992.

Sitra's operational independence has been further strengthened by its funding model. It is not answerable to the government in power and does not depend on the state budget; instead, its operations are funded with the profits of its endowment and the profits of its operations. According to law, the funds must be invested securely and in a profitable manner. The return from Sitra's endowment averages at approximately 30 million euros a year. Sitra does not spend the core endowment or receive any tax-generated government funding. While Sitra can be compared to Business Finland, their roles are different: Sitra invests in companies and startups to create new profitable business, while Business Finland is a part of the government through a ministry and funds research in companies or universities without an explicit profit motive.

Operations

In practice, Sitra's work consists of research, studies, trials, pilots, events, and training that are all closely related to Sitra's three strategic themes. These strategic themes present the most central challenges for the future sustainable well-being in Finland.

"A Carbon-Neutral Circular Economy" theme

The goal of the theme is to build sustainable everyday life based on a circular economy, where well-being is not built upon the overconsumption of fossil fuels. Recently, Sitra has for example published the world's first national road map for a circular economy and launched trials of the road map. In addition, Sitra was the main organizer of the world's first World Circular Economy Forum in 2017. The event gathered the world's top business leaders, policymakers, researchers, and innovators to present the world's best circular economy solutions on 5-7 June in Helsinki.

The on-going projects within the Circular Economy theme are Sustainable everyday life, A circular economy and Climate solutions. In the transition to a circular economy, all solutions have a role to play in enabling and implementing the transition, even podcasts.

"Capacity for Renewal" theme

The theme aims to strengthen the ability and will of Finnish society to renew itself. In recent years, Sitra has introduced the groundbreaking data exchange layer concept, the youth work approach and information system Tajua Mut! (Get me!) and the Palvelutori concept for senior citizen services. Sitra has also promoted the drafting of the national genome strategy and created the virtual clinic concept, which is unique even by international standards.

The on-going projects within the Capacity for Renewal theme are Fair data economy, Well-being data, Human-driven Health and Public-sector leadership.

"New Working Life and a Sustainable Economy" theme

The theme promotes efforts to find new solutions for work and the economy, experiments with those solutions and helps guide their practical implementation. Among other things, Sitra has built an ecosystem for impact investing and launched the first social impact bonds in Finland.

The on-going projects with the Working Life and a Sustainable Economy theme are Lifelong learning and Impact investing.

Foresight and Insight

The on-going projects within the Foresight and Insight theme are Megatrends, Weak signals, The Next Era, Timeout, Knowledge in decision-making and Education for a Changing World.

Training

The on-going projects within Training are Leadership training for sustainable economic policy and Sitra Lab.

References

References

  1. (2013-05-13). "Tulevaisuus tehdään tänään - Sitran toimintakertomus ja tilinpäätös 2015".
  2. "Sitra (in English)".
  3. "Rahaston tavoitteena on edistää Suomen vakaata ja tasapainoista kehitystä, talouden määrällistä ja laadullista kasvua sekä kansainvälistä kilpailukykyä ja yhteistyötä toimimalla erityisesti sellaisten hankkeiden toteuttamiseksi, jotka vaikuttavat kansantalouden voimavarojen käyttöä tehostavasti tai tutkimuksen ja koulutuksen tasoa kohottavasti taikka jotka selvittävät tulevaisuuden kehitysvaihtoehtoja." https://www.finlex.fi/fi/lainsaadanto/1990/717
  4. (20 January 2018). "Sitran Mikko Kosonen puolustaa Sitran 840 miljoonan rahakirstua {{!}} Yle Uutiset".
  5. (6 January 2017). "Valtion Nokia-lahja tuotti Sitralle 460 miljoonaa euroa - Talous {{!}} HS.fi".
  6. "The Future is made today - Annual report and financial statements 2015". Sitra, 16 March 2016.
  7. [https://www.sitra.fi/en/themes/carbon-neutral-circular-economy/#latest Carbon Neutral Circular Economy] Sitra. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  8. [https://www.sitra.fi/en/projects/world-circular-economy-forum-2017/#wcef2017 World Circular Economy Forum 2017] Sitra. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  9. [https://www.sitra.fi/en/themes/capacityforrenewal/#current Capacity for Renewal] Sitra. Retrieved 13 June 2017.>
  10. (April 2021). "The winning recipe for a circular economy: What can inspiring examples show us?".
  11. (24 September 2020). "A circular economy podcast on how not to save the environment".
  12. [https://www.sitra.fi/en/themes/capacityforrenewal/#current Capacity for Renewal] Sitra. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  13. [https://www.sitra.fi/en/themes/new-working-life-and-sustainable-economy/#latest New Working Life and Sustainable Economy] Sitra. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
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