Norrsken Foundation

Norrsken Foundation is a non-profit, non-religious and non-partisan foundation dedicated to helping entrepreneurs solve the world's greatest challenges, such as poverty, famine, mental health, pollution and climate change. It has raised several venture capital funds, manages an accelerator program for early-stage startups and operates co-working spaces in Stockholm, Sweden; Kigali, Rwanda and Barcelona, Spain. Norrsken was created by Niklas Adalberth, one of the founders of the fintech company Klarna.

History
Norrsken Foundation was created in June 2016 by Klarna founder Niklas Adalberth, who contributed $20 million to the launch. In December 2017 Adalberth committed an additional $62 million to Norrsken Foundation. That same year, a co-working space of 2400 square meters named Norrsken House was opened in a repurposed tram depot in Stockholm. In 2023, Norrsken Houses in Stockholm, Sweden, Kigali, Rwanda and Barcelona, Spain, hosted more than 2000 members, representing over 300 startups.

Venture Capital
After the initial launch in 2016, the co-founders of Mojang, King and Daniel Wellington seeded a $34 million fund. Investments in the companies hosted by the foundation range from $100,000 to $1 million.

In 2019, Norrsken closed a new investment fund, Norrsken VC, that will invest 100 million euros in new companies focused on sustainability. In 2020 the EU invested in the Norrsken fund through the European Investment Fund (EIF), along with Nordic banks Nordea and SEB.

In 2021, Norrsken closed a $200 million Africa-focused investment fund, Norrsken 22, aimed at backing a new generation of African tech unicorns. That same year, Norrsken launched an Accelerator programme, investing in 20 early-stage startups each year.

Norrsken is an investor in Northvolt, Einride and Heart Aerospace among other companies.

Private Equity
In 2018 Norrsken Foundation partnered with private equity firm Nordic Capital.

Co-working spaces
Norrsken operates Norrsken House in Stockholm, a co-working space for entrepreneurs trying to solve social problems. In 2019, Norrsken announced the construction of Norrsken House East Africa, a co-working space for entrepreneurs in Kigali, Rwanda. Norrsken House Kigali opened to the public in December 2021. In October 2023, Norrsken opened Norrsken House Barcelona: Europes's biggest hub for tech and impact.