Our Impact

Projects

Over the past twenty years, we have invested in 2,000+ projects around the world and improved health, education, environment, and economic opportunity for more than 3.8 million people globally.

Full Project Table

Each project funded by World Connect begins with an idea from someone inspired to create change in their community. We prioritize communities often overlooked by traditional funders, and over 60% of our projects are led by women.

Greenhouses for Health

Kenya

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Environment
2019

The proposed project is the addition of a greenhouse to a World Connect tree nursery project which was funded in 2013 and is still fully functioning today. The greenhouse will add value to the...

Tomorrow Today.

Ghana

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Education
2019

The Ave-Afiadenyigba Development Youth Group, is a group of indigenous youth leaders that has been working to address various challenges within the community since 2001. The group has already built...

Our Environment, Our Responsibility

Ghana

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Environment
2019

The Lamashegu community is the home of three junior high schools whose campuses are often used as dumping grounds. Littering and open defecation on the school compounds have led to an increased...

Mother group tailoring and baking vending shelter

Malawi

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Economic Opportunity
2019

Chipoka Mother Group, a community-based organization in Malawi, plans to build a business to sell sanitary pads and other goods. They plan to build a structure with three rooms: a kitchen, a sewing...

Kaluza Cooking Oil Production

Malawi

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Economic Opportunity
2019

The Kaluza Club has plans to start producing cooking oil from groundnuts and sunflower seeds, the two crops that are commonly grown and found in Kaluza community. The project entails construction of...

“I never would have dreamed that World Connect and what they do, they have done in my area.”

Chief Theresa Kachindamoto,
Dedza District, Malawi

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