The Munich Impact Incubator is a municipal support program with a clear mission: to help impact startups build sustainable business models in a structured way. Unlike classic accelerator programs, this format combines social impact with economic scalability – and sets a strategic focus in the Munich startup ecosystem.
Since early October 2025, five selected teams have completed an intensive program of coaching, workshops and co-working at the Munich Urban Colab. At the conclusion, they presented their business models to a jury. Based on this decision, teams were able to receive impact funding of up to €15,000. The final event was opened by Christian Scharpf, Head of Labour and Economics at Landeshauptstadt München.
Volulink impresses with IT expertise for purpose-driven organizations
Volulink emerged as the winner of this year’s cohort. The startup brings IT expertise to purpose-driven organizations and simultaneously connects IT talent with engaged companies. The goal is to deploy digital competencies where they create social value.
On how the team further developed through the incubator, Moritz Hall from Volulink says:
“The program helped us bring together the individual pieces of our startup into a coherent overall concept. We now understand much more clearly how our social impact and a sustainable business model can strengthen each other, and we will continue on this path.”
A central element of the program was also the community.
“Our highlight was the networking and exchange with like-minded people. Above all with the other startups, the experts and the great team of the Munich Impact Incubator!”
With 1st place, Volulink underscores the growing importance of technology-driven impact models in the Munich ecosystem.
These five impact startups were in the program
In addition to Volulink, four other teams participated in the current batch:
- Nexus Politics (2nd place): Digital democracy platform for greater participation, transparency and accountability – a response to growing political discontent.
- Loneliless (3rd place): B2B toolbox for preventing, raising awareness of and destigmatizing loneliness among young people.
- Medifix: Transforms medication from a manual task into a secure, digital process.
- Bloom: Organizes private dinner parties to reduce loneliness through genuine encounters with strangers.

Thematically, the cohort covers central societal challenges – from digitalization in healthcare to political participation to combating loneliness.
Conclusion and outlook
With Volulink’s victory and support for a total of five impact startups, the Munich Impact Incubator sends a clear signal for impact-driven entrepreneurship in Munich. The program demonstrates how municipal funding, infrastructure and networks can be strategically deployed to make social innovations economically viable – thereby sustainably strengthening the impact ecosystem at the location.
The next round of the Munich Impact Incubator is already planned: The third cohort of the program starts in October 2026. Applications are expected to be possible from June. We will inform you as soon as the application deadline begins.



