Industry Collections Available to Entrepreneurs and Nonprofits Around the World

Designers driving positive change now have access to Autodesk's latest and greatest tools

Autodesk has always believed in the power of design to create meaningful, lasting impact. As more designers, entrepreneurs, and innovators tackle today’s biggest challenges—like climate change, healthcare accessibility, and poverty—access to cutting-edge technology is more important than ever. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce that Industry Collections are now available to startups, nonprofits, and social innovators around the globe. Let’s explore how Autodesk is supporting these impactful organizations and the real-world change they're making.
Hôpital Universitaire de Mirebalais/University Hospital in Mirebalais, Haiti, completed in 2013 by Build Health International for Partners in Health (Credit: Rebecca E. Rollins/Partners In Health)

Hôpital Universitaire de Mirebalais/University Hospital in Mirebalais, Haiti, completed in 2013 by Build Health International for Partners in Health (Credit: Rebecca E. Rollins/Partners In Health)

One of our key initiatives is the Technology Impact Program, which provides free software to nonprofits worldwide that are using design for environmental or social good. Since its launch in 2013, we've supported over 1,200 organizations, including Habitat for Humanity, UNHCR, and Build Health International. These groups are creating better homes, safer communities, and life-changing healthcare facilities in underserved regions across the globe.
A family in India gathers around a BioLite Home Stove (credit: BioLite)

A family in India gathers around a BioLite Home Stove (credit: BioLite)

For early-stage entrepreneurs focused on positive impact, the Entrepreneur Impact Program offers a powerful platform. Originally launched as the Cleantech Partner Program in 2009, it has since expanded to support any startup working on solutions for sustainability, health, mobility, and more. Over 3,000 companies have benefited from this program, including FreeWire, BioLite, Little Sparrows Technologies, and Vantage Power—each tackling critical issues with innovative design and engineering.
Ilima Primary School (credit: MASS Design Group)

Ilima Primary School (credit: MASS Design Group)

Complementing these efforts is the Autodesk Foundation, which focuses on investing in people and organizations using design to drive impact. Launched in 2013, the foundation supports a global network of grantees, including D-Rev, MASS Design Group, and Water for People—each working to improve lives through thoughtful, sustainable design. These incredible partners are redefining what’s possible. With access to Autodesk’s Industry Collections, they can now use the most essential tools tailored to their industries, helping them bring their visions to life faster and more effectively. aec-collection-badge-256      me-collection-badge-256      pds-collection-badge-256 Every day, we're inspired by the work of these changemakers and proud to support them with our most advanced software and services. Together, we can imagine, design, and build a better future—one that's more inclusive, sustainable, and equitable for all.

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