Shaping the future of talent in Spain.
Fundación CINNED connects schools, universities, companies and institutions to turn vocational guidance into real learning, research and employability experiences.
Mission
Building an educational ecosystem connected to the future.
The Foundation works on four lines: Spain's education brand, university–company–school alliances, real student projects, and research on professional trends.
CINNED model
Three axes. One goal: students ready for a changing world.
CINNED's value is to order the relationship between those who detect professional needs, those who generate knowledge, and those who guide students before university.
Companies
They identify needs for new professions, real challenges, competencies and employability scenarios.
Universities
They adapt first-class knowledge to the school environment through accessible, rigorous and experiential programmes.
Schools
They implement methodologies, spot talent, support vocations and connect students with their future.
Programmes
Flagship projects with story, utility and scale.
Junior Law School
Pre-university itinerary to discover Law through real cases, debates, critical thinking and university experiences.
Educar con Fundamento
International symposium uniting education, family, technology, wellbeing, teacher leadership and pedagogical innovation.
CINNED Lab
Lab for designing challenges and content in gamification, eSports, intelligent design, health, technology, business and sustainability.
CINNED University
Scalable model for guidance, dual training and local employability through alliances with city councils, universities and companies.
Featured programme
Junior Law School: from a course to a legal talent ecosystem.
An experience for students from 3rd ESO to 2nd Bachillerato to discover Law before university, with digital content, tutorials, debates, university experiences and a final guidance fair.
7 areas to think like a jurist.
- Constitutional Law and democracy.
- Human Rights and major international cases.
- Commercial Law and the rules of the market.
- Negotiation, legal practice and argumentation.
- Privacy, cybercrime and artificial intelligence.
- Intellectual property, creativity, music and brands.
- Sports law: clubs, contracts and disputes.
Channels & content
A foundation that doesn't only organise activities: it shapes public criteria.
The new site works as an editorial platform, project campus, media room and gateway to alliances.
CINNED Insights
Articles, briefings, reports and op-eds on educational innovation, talent, guidance, regulation and emerging professions.
Future Lab
Vocation studies, student surveys, employability data and trend analysis to guide real projects.
CINNED Talks
Conversations with experts, trustees, universities, entrepreneurs and alumni — in person, hybrid or video.
CINNED TV & Podcast
Short clips, interviews, programme recaps and vocational guidance pieces for young people and families.
Talent Signals Newsletter
Monthly bulletin with calls, scholarships, agenda, readings and opportunities for schools, students and universities.
Media Room
Press releases, dossiers, photographs, brand materials, institutional agenda and press contact.
Proposed editorial grid
A strong website demands recurring content, not just static pages. This grid keeps the foundation fresh weekly without losing institutional focus.
Future Lab
Nearly 4 in 10 young people are unsure of their professional vocation. CINNED must turn that figure into a measurable guidance proposal.
Institutional agenda
From events to a continuous community platform.
Forums and symposiums
Educar con Fundamento, international educational innovation, wellbeing, family, technology, leadership and teaching competencies.
Sector days
Meetings by knowledge area: Law, health, business, AI, creativity, sport, sustainability and employability.
Vocations fair
University stands, practical workshops, expert talks, family guidance and closing diplomas.
Alliances
CINNED's strength lies in the network.
CINNED is a neutral, useful and collaborative platform for universities, companies, schools, administrations, foundations and specialised media.
Governance
Trustees and committed leadership.
The Board represents the Foundation, ensures its purposes, manages its assets and orients institutional activity with diligence.
President
Dña. María Hita
Vice president
Dña. Alexandra Sánchez Hita
Vice president
D. Cristian Sánchez Hita
General Secretary
D. Luis Tolmos Rodríguez-Piñero
Get involved
A different door for each audience.
Students
Discover programmes to explore vocations before choosing your university future.
Families
Access guides, sessions and resources to accompany academic and career decisions.
Schools
Add guidance itineraries, innovation and experiences with external experts.
Universities
Bring top-tier knowledge to pre-university students with social impact.
Companies
Take part in challenges, mentorships, applied research and emerging profile detection.
Frequently asked questions
We answer your questions.
01 What is Fundación CINNED and who is it for?
It is an education foundation for students, families, schools, universities, companies and institutions that want to connect vocations, real learning and professional opportunities.
02 How can a school or university take part?
They can propose an alliance, activate a pilot programme, participate in events or collaborate on content and research through the contact form.
03 Can companies collaborate in the programmes?
Yes. Companies can contribute challenges, mentors, real cases, sector data and guidance spaces linked to new professions and skills.
04 Where can I propose an alliance or a project?
In the contact section. The team will review the proposal and respond to assess fit, format, timing and possible next steps.
Let's build the next CINNED programme.
Universities, companies, schools and institutions can propose an alliance, a day, a research line or a guidance programme.