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InteGREATer e.V. expands access to education with support from the Impact Program
Not every student in Germany grows up with access to academic role models. InteGREATer e.V. was founded to change that.
Reaching over 1.3 million women in India with accessible financial education
Creador Foundation is a nonprofit based in Kuala Lumpur with operations in India, focused on building scalable, research-driven solutions across education, arts, and humanitarian relief.
Its flagship initiative, Multiply, delivers financial education to women from low-income households. To date, it has reached 1.3 million women across India through platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and WhatsApp.
Through the ElevenLabs Impact Program, we support Multiply in delivering accessible, voice-first financial education.
Many learners face limited literacy, low bandwidth, and a strong preference for voice, particularly on WhatsApp. Traditional audio production could not scale to meet this demand.
With ElevenLabs, Creador integrates voice across its content pipeline:
Voice has significantly improved learning outcomes.
Participants spend 3-4x longer engaging with voice content, and completion rates for educational modules have increased by 65%.
At the same time, production has shifted from complex, manual workflows to fast, scalable systems. Content that previously required multiple voice actors and production cycles can now be created in days with consistent quality.
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Creador plans to expand Multiply further in 2026:
The team is also exploring partnerships with banks and governments to integrate voice-first financial education into broader systems.
Through the ElevenLabs Impact Program, we support organizations like Creador Foundation in building scalable, accessible voice systems that reach millions.
If your nonprofit is working to improve accessibility, education, or communication, apply here.
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Not every student in Germany grows up with access to academic role models. InteGREATer e.V. was founded to change that.

Giving students access to the language of school during wartime.