A global directory of positive impact projects.
Keys for Tomorrow curates sustainable development projects from around the world and organizes them by the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals, so anyone can find real initiatives making measurable progress on the causes they care about.
How the directory is built
Projects aren’t submitted at random. Each one is sourced, cross-referenced, and organized so it can actually be found by the goal, industry, or country it relates to.
Sourced from established directories
Projects are cross-referenced from recognized sustainability initiatives, including the B Corp directory, 1% for the Planet, and the Solar Impulse Foundation’s efficient-solutions database.
Organized by SDG, industry, and country
Every project is mapped to the UN Sustainable Development Goal(s) it supports, an industry category, and a country, so the directory can be browsed by whichever angle matters to you.
Kept free and open to browse
There’s no paywall or account required to search, filter, and explore the full directory. The goal is discovery, not gatekeeping.
What counts as a project here
The only real criterion is measurable, positive impact on sustainability, whether that’s reducing emissions, closing an inequality gap, or building something genuinely more resource-efficient. A few of the areas represented in the directory:
Have a project or feedback to share?
If you know a sustainability initiative that belongs in the directory, or you’ve spotted something that needs fixing, get in touch at contact@keysfortomorrow.com.
