Featured Grantees
Strategic Partnerships
We’re proud to collaborate with industry-leading partners as well as community-based organisations located in the communities we serve, all of whom share our vision for meaningful change. These organisations provide essential support, expertise, and resources that help drive our mission forward across Africa.

Empowering Community Grantees
Our Grantees
We operate across multiple countries, focusing our efforts where the need is greatest. With teams on the ground, we’re able to support communities through our local offices, schools, and health centres.
Adult Rape Clinic is a society where Sexual Gender-Based Violence is “unthinkable” and Sexual Reproductive Health Rights are known and respected.
The Association was formed by a group of cancer survivors and volunteers in a bid to support each other morally, emotionally, spiritually and physically.
CURE Zimbabwe has been a place of hope since opening its doors in 2021. We are the first and only hospital in the country to provide comprehensive care and charitable surgeries for children with treatable disabilities like clubfoot, cleft lip/palate, bowed legs, and untreated burns.
A philanthropic organisation set up in 1950 in Bulawayo, Rhodesia (now called Zimbabwe) to support and train disadvantaged people.
A global movement of young female leaders who fight for equal rights, access and opportunities for every girl.
We serve children and young people living with autism, as well as their families and caregivers, with practical support that builds communication, life skills, and independence.
Chiedza supports orphans and vulnerable children in Ardbennie, Harare with comprehensive education and nutrition services that help them stay in school and thrive.
A national umbrella body representing 932+ Evangelical and Pentecostal denominations and para-church organisations, reaching more than 4.5 million members across the country.
Hands of Hope Trust works with local churches to support orphans and vulnerable children by meeting their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs in practical, community-based ways.
Provides care and protection for orphaned and vulnerable children in Zimbabwe, offering safe residential placements as well as foster care support.
The centre provides safe accommodation and daily care for children with cerebral palsy who attend St. Giles Special School, supporting both the children and their families.
Supports people with albinism across Zimbabwe by protecting their health, strengthening inclusion, and defending their rights.
A refuge in Chihota Communal Lands run by Chengeto Zimbabwe Trust, providing safe shelter for survivors of gender based violence, abuse, and rape, including women, girls, and their children.
The Queen's National Trust Fund was established in the mid-1980's, under the patronage of the late Queen Mother, Her Majesty Queen 'Mamohato Bereng Seeiso, with the intention of relieving need and distress among Basotho.
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Over the years, we've helped unlock opportunities for thousands. From expanding access to education, to improving livelihoods across communities.
This impact is only possible through shared effort and long-term collaboration. As we continue to grow, your involvement can help extend this reach and deepen the difference we make together.