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Our Social
Impact

Change starts here

At the heart of ClearUp is our social mission:
Founding and self-employment are as diverse as our society: from agriculture to art to consulting. But not everyone has the same starting conditions.

We want to address this and especially support underrepresented groups. This creates more equal opportunities and a more diverse, resilient economy.

Simplify
founding

Through an ecosystem of education, smart tools, collaboration, and networking.

Drive social
impact

We strengthen underrepresented groups and promote a diverse economy.

Create
accessibility

Open educational resources and fair pricing – so founding is possible for everyone.

Clarity &
guidance

Simple finances and support in all important situations.

Making a difference together

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Making a difference together

We collaborate with institutions, organizations, and universities to expand the research foundation, reach more people, and create better solutions.

Would you like to work with us?

Supported by:

HTW BerlinFederal Ministry for Research, Technology and Space TravelIdeas in Action

Study & Impact

We have been working on a comprehensive study since 2024 and have built an extensive data foundation. In collaboration with various organizations, we continuously expand it and can adapt our measures to current developments.

Our Study

265Participants
40–70Questions
2024–2026Period

Social groups well represented

Female132 responses 63.5%
LGBTIQ+/Queer71 responses 34.1%
Migration background42 responses 20.2%
Low-income family44 responses 21.2%
Special burden (health/family)62 responses 29.8%
Kids & single parents38 responses 18.3%

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Study with over 250 participants and 40–70 questions