a.s.r.’s raison d’être is to help people. We help people in sharing risks and building up capital for later together. This requires that they are able to make considered financial choices. This is based on them being financially self-reliant. It is in this context that a.s.r.’s Doenkracht (the force of doing) can help.
Supporting people with financial problems and preparing young people for financial choices and risks contributes to a financially aware, self-reliant and resilient society. Now and in the (distant) future.
With Doenkracht, we combine the activities of Aegon Nederland’s Stap vooruit (Step Forward) programme with those of a.s.r. foundation. All activities of Doenkracht tie in with two themes: 'Financial self-reliance' and 'Helping by doing'.
Financial education is relevant not only for the present, but also for the future. It enables people to make smart choices today and be prepared for financial challenges in the future. 86% of young people in the Netherlands are of the opinion that more attention should be paid at school to learning how to deal with money. By constantly being involved in financial education, a.s.r. contributes to a resilient society.
We help, for example, by teaching at schools. And by facilitating the development of educational material that allows parents, teachers, volunteers and social workers to engage in conversations about money. How do you handle money responsibly, what are the possibilities and pitfalls of dealing with money? And how do you make sure you have enough money later on in life? Our main focus is on young people and (MBO) students. In doing so, we work together with partners, offering an educational package aimed at preventing financial problems.
Specifically, we do this by:
Educational material made possible by a.s.r.
a.s.r. already has the necessary experience in making educational material financially possible.
Indirect effects in preventing financial problems
The social programme Doenkracht has a number of indirect effects that it aims to achieve, formulated in a Theory of Change (ToC). The ToC model is meant to give structured thought to the objectives to be achieved and what is and is not being done to get there. It is, as it were, a roadmap for achieving change (impact), based on practical knowledge and relevant literature. Because young people and (MBO) students are better prepared for (future) financial choices and risks, we expect to contribute to six indirect effects through our partners, with an educational package that focuses on preventing financial problems. In our Theory of Change, we formulated these as follows:
Many a.s.r. employees regularly act as guest lecturers. These professionals share their knowledge and experience with schoolchildren and other target groups. For example, they give guest lectures on insurance, pensions and other financial topics. Increasing financial knowledge and skills is crucial in an increasingly complex society and can prevent many problems. In this way, these guest lecturers contribute to a financially aware, self-reliant and resilient society: now and in the (distant) future.
With the merger of a.s.r. and Aegon in 2023, bringing together the two insurers’ social programmes also became relevant. With help from Grant Thornton’s Impact House, a Theory of Change (ToC) - was developed shortly after the merger of the two social programmes. The ToC model is meant to give structured thought to the objectives to be achieved and what is and is not being done to get there. It is, as it were, a roadmap for achieving change (impact), based on practical knowledge and relevant literature.
Are you interested in the Theory of Change of a.s.r.'s Doenkracht programme? Please send an email to doenkracht@asr.nl
With Doenkracht, a.s.r. wants to increase people’s financial self-reliance. We do not do this alone, but with the help of specialised partners. Together, we want to support people with (impending) financial problems in a practical way. In addition, we want to better prepare young people for future financial choices and risks.
A financially aware, self-reliant and resilient society: now and in the (distant) future. With Doenkracht, a.s.r., together with partners, helps people on their way to financial self-reliance. We focus in particular on the cities of Enschede, Groningen, Heerlen, Leeuwarden and Utrecht, as this is where our offices are located. In these five cities, we focus on people with (impending) financial problems.
Working with partners is essential because these partners know better than anyone else what approach works best locally. Our contribution to these organisations consists of financial support and sharing our network and skills. Where possible and appropriate, we also use the talent and knowledge of our employees to support these local partners. For example, colleagues can volunteer to help with the Doenkracht programme in the city where they work.
Specifically, we do this by:
Want to participate of know more?
Is your organisation interested in working together or would you like to know more abaout a.s.r.'s Doenkracht programme? If so, please get in touch without any obligations. You can send an email to: doenkracht@asr.nl.
a.s.r. is a socially engaged organisation that values social responsibility. Our employees often feel motivated to give something back to society and share their expertise with others.
In collaboration with the organizations Tussenvoorziening and U-Centraal, a.s.r. colleagues help households with - a risk of - debt. As a Financial Volunteer at Home, they assist people organise their the financial administration, help people to apply for benefits, sort the mail and teach them how to bank digitally. Volunteers also assist in making financial statements and planning.
a.s.r. colleagues organise monthly financial consultation hours with a Neighbourhood Team via U-Centraal or give monthly workshops Life Events and Pensions (in Dutch) to give insight into the effects of people's income when they go into retirement.
In addition to the commitment of colleagues, Doenkracht also funds projects in the field of financial education and lesson programs, as well as programs from partners that assist their participants in preventing worsening debts.
a.s.r. wants to be at the forefront of sustainable business practice in the financial sector. We want to make a positive contribution to making society more sustainable by continuously working to help create solutions that meet the life needs of the current generation without compromising those of future generations. We do this through investments, but also through our products and services.
The Doenkracht program wants to contribute to these capitals through the efforts of the partner organizations. The capitals have a prominent place in a.s.r.'s Theory of Change.
With the merger of a.s.r. and Aegon in 2023, bringing together the two insurers’ social programmes also became relevant. With help from Grant Thornton’s Impact House, a Theory of Change (ToC) - was developed shortly after the merger of the two social programmes. The ToC model is meant to give structured thought to the objectives to be achieved and what is and is not being done to get there. It is, as it were, a roadmap for achieving change (impact), based on practical knowledge and relevant literature.
Are you interested in the Theory of Change of a.s.r.'s Doenkracht programme? Please send an email to doenkracht@asr.nl
With Doenkracht, a.s.r. wants to increase people’s financial self-reliance. We do not do this alone, but with the help of specialised partners. Together, we want to support people with (impending) financial problems in a practical way. In addition, we want to better prepare young people for future financial choices and risks.
Social organizations often depend on volunteers in order to offer 'something extra'. Doenkracht aims to inspire as many colleagues as possible to volunteer. a.s.r. organises Social Team Activities (STA's) in which colleagues assist social organizations by physically rolling up their sleeves. Moreover, a.s.r. supports individual colleagues who perform voluntary work in their private environment with a financial contribution.
Teams and departments within a.s.r. can choose from more than forty society projects set out by social organisations that could use some assistance. a.s.r. colleagues take elderly out for a refreshing walk in the forrest or pick fruit with people with intellectual disabilities.
a.s.r. happily supports colleagues volunteering in their private time. With Doenkracht's Encouragement Plan (Dutch: Stimulansplan), employees, who privately work as a volunteer, can annualy receive a financial contribution of up to € 500 for their charity.
a.s.r. is an insurer for all people living and/or working in the Netherlands and takes the interests of vulnerable target groups at heart. Within a.s.r. we also strive for an inclusive culture, where differences are recognised, embraced and, indeed, made use of. Different perspectives, backgrounds, knowledge and experiences contribute to the realisation of a.s.r.’s objectives and are positively deployed in innovative, sustainable solutions.
If you have any questions about Doenkracht, please don't hesitate to send an email to doenkracht@asr.nl