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Local fundraising example:
Samburu girls education fund

Main characteristics

Fundraising method

Fundraising with corporations
Sales of products

Rural/Urban

Rural

Net fin result (€)

72,735

ROI

0

Time investment

90 days

Organisation Samburu Girls Foundation
Website http://www.samburugirls.foundation/
Type NGO
Suitability Slightly experienced
Country Kenya
Funding needed for Education, upkeep and mentorship of deserving girls rescued by Samburu Girls Foundation
Period of action December 2016 to December 2017
In-kind donations raised

Food, shoes, clothing, textbooks

Types of donations

Cash and in-kind donations

Types of donors

Local community members, local leaders, friends of SGF, alumni, corporates

Summary

Samburu Girls Foundation is starting an educational fund to the support of education, upkeep and mentorship of rescued girls. They planned to raise the necessary sum through:
1. Individual and group solicitation
2. Mobilising support from the local authorities i.e. Constituency Development Fund
3. Engaging well-wishers and friends of Samburu Girls Foundation
4. Corporate fundraising, e.g. Safaricom Foundation
5. Sale of Samburu Girls branded T-shirts
6. Contributions by Friends of Samburu Girls and alumni.
SGF's fundraising team approached these donors, raising many donations in cash and kind. They also organised a back to school extravaganza, both to create awareness and raise funds.
SGF has also worked on a sustainability plan which includes setting up a school at the rescue centre to cut on costs, while at the same time generating income. SGF also decided to build manyattas to host visitors; proceeds will be used to support the rescue centre’s activities.

Tips and lessons learned

1. Community involvement leads to community ownership and as a result there is participation and contribution towards development initiatives.
2. Pitching is very powerful if your message is clear and adresses a felt need.
3. Organisational brochures are very powerful tools too, if designed with a clear and captivating message.

Review by Wilde Ganzen Foundation

Samburu Girls Foundation developed a comprehensive fundraising plan, describing the actions they could undertake and the donors that could be approached. That is always a good start, when you are planning local fundraising activities. A good plan will help you stay focused and will probably be useful, even after the present action period. In order to run a project like this rescue centre, you have to have a stable source of income. SGF realised this at an early stage and therefore also worked on a sustainability plan. It is a good idea to earn income by creating income-generating activities, such as - in this case - the school and the guest house, as it makes your organisation less dependent on donor money. SGF was very successful in mobilising corporate support in order to build the school.

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