Cultural institution operator managing museums and educational programs across Brazil
IDG operates five major cultural and educational institutions across Brazil—including museums dedicated to future innovation, biodiversity, favela history, and Amazonian heritage—alongside environmental stewardship and performing-arts programs. The organization runs on a lean tech stack (Windows, Office, Google workspace, Adobe/Final Cut for media production) and shows active hiring in education and operations roles, reflecting operational scaling rather than tech-infrastructure build. Active projects signal internal process maturation: accounting automation, workflow controls, and compliance frameworks—typical of mission-driven nonprofits optimizing limited resources.
IDG is a 20-year-old nonprofit organization based in Rio de Janeiro that designs and operates cultural, environmental, and educational institutions. The portfolio includes Museu do Amanhã and Museu do Jardim Botânico (Rio), Museu das Favelas and CultSP PRO (São Paulo), Paço do Frevo (Recife), and the forthcoming Museu das Amazônias (Belém), plus operational stewardship of Fundo da Mata Atlântica. The organization employs 201–500 staff across three cities and is structured around governance, compliance, and diversity commitments (49% Black and mixed-race staff, 60%+ women in leadership, 37% LGBTQ+ or minority-gender identification). IDG is a UN Global Compact signatory.
Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Microsoft Office, Google Workspace (Forms, Sheets, Slides), Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Canva, and eSocial for payroll compliance.
IDG operates cultural institutions in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Recife, and is opening a new museum in Belém by end of 2025, with three staffing hubs across these cities.
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