Safe Haven Foundation
Safe Haven Foundation aims to keep young women informed, protected, and empowered so they can make healthier life choices and break the cycle of poverty, early pregnancy, and gender-based violence.
Safe Haven Foundation aims to keep young women informed, protected, and empowered so they can make healthier life choices and break the cycle of poverty, early pregnancy, and gender-based violence.
Power of Youth Development empowers young people through skills development, civic engagement, and entrepreneurship.
Climate Hub Tanzania empowers women and young people through climate education, nature-based solutions, and gender-responsive climate action.
Tanzania AI Community (TAIC) empowers artificial intelligence practitioners and enthusiasts, through initiatives from grassroots technical training programs to policy development work, from community-sourced knowledge sharing to applied research projects.
Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques (SALT) is a vocational training center dedicated to supporting individuals with developmental disabilities and addressing their diverse needs.
Femina Hip employs innovative strategic behavior change communication approaches to engage young people in conversations about sensitive life issues and provides skills development to break down barriers.
Milele Zanzibar Foundation sets out to tackle poverty and promote sustainable community development in rural and remote areas in Zanzibar.
Working in Tanzania’s Mara region for two decades, Project Zawadi’s mission is to ensure access to good quality education by providing student sponsorship, teacher professional development, and school infrastructure support.
Tanzanian Sign Language Translation Development (BILAT) works with Deaf children and adults to improve their education and enhance their opportunities to be constructive members of Tanzanian society.
YYTZ works with rural smallholder cashew farmers to help them add value to their own crop.
Twende is a social innovation center in Arusha, Tanzania that empowers people to solve community problems by making physical technologies—teaching, incubating, making, and selling innovation.
Simusolar provides lease-to-own solar powered productive assets such as fishing lights, water pumps, and irrigation systems to smallholder farmers and fishers.