Advertising that serves people and planet
We’re here to accelerate the purpose-driven brand revolution for the sake of humanity, all living beings and our planet.
A message from the founders
Jukko is born from the belief that the stories told through advertising have a profound impact on the world. We had just launched another mobile game under Global Gaming Initiative, when we stopped to ask ourselves: Is there another way beyond games to create more scalable positive impact?
It is with this philosophy we created Jukko - an advertising network dedicated to serving the greater good. We care deeply about the purpose-driven brand movement, knowing that brands play a big role in transforming our world and humanity’s role in it for the better. We also believe in the immense power of technology for creating social impact, which is why every ad engagement contributes to partnered impact projects. With Jukko, there is purpose in every campaign and every engagement.
The name Jukko, which emanates from Finnish, signifies the concept of creating community that scales. Jukko is dedicated to creating community and social impact that scales.
Jukko was founded with transformational change in mind: to change what advertising represents and to use its power for the greater good.
Purpose-driven brands are the ones inspiring us to live a more conscious and purposeful life and advertising can be part of the solution for addressing the systemic issues of our time. Our work at Jukko is centered around helping them take over the world.
Jukko was founded with transformational change in mind: to change what advertising represents and to use its power for the greater good.
Purpose-driven brands are the ones inspiring us to live a more conscious and purposeful life and advertising can be part of the solution for addressing the systemic issues of our time. Our work at Jukko is centered around helping them take over the world.
A 3D Printed Community!
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