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Fundraising in Zimbabwe
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Fundraising sector based in Zimbabwe. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Fundmass Pvt Ltd
Fundmass is a Zimbabwean for-profit crowdfunding platform that help people, businesses and organizations to raise money for personal cause, charity, startup capital and business-growth from anyone who has it. Zimbabweans have always taken great care of each. Thought it all. We have supported one another in times of need through our small groups at church, workplace, school, ward etc. Our parents and communities taught us very well. We were taught from a very young age to contribute “Chema” to a grieving friend or family. We were also taught to contribute something to a friend who is celebrating some beginnings or an achievement. So technically speaking, we have always been a crowdfunding people. Fundmass simply brings the tech to make it broader, smoother and a little more transparent. Now with just a few clicks our families, friends, colleagues and well-wishers can contribute safely towards our cause, business or charity in the comfort of their homes or workplaces.
1 to 10 staff
Meikles Foundation
STRATEGY To contribute towards improved community welfare (especially the youth and the elderly), particularly in community health, education, shelter, art and sport, and make a difference towards nature conservation in Zimbabwe. PURPOSE Meikles Foundation needs a transformation strategy that will allow it to be scalable, sustainable and create value through social, moral, strategic and environmental initiatives in Zimbabwe. The Purpose of the Foundation is to co-ordinate and facilitate corporate social responsibility initiatives that yields the maximum possible positive outcomes from a moral and ethical perspective, touching the lives of as many as possible in Zimbabwe. There is a great opportunity for the Meikles Foundation to collaborate more closely with the Meikles Subsidiary Divisions to work more collectively in driving certain projects that will ultimately benefit both the Foundation and the Subsidiaries and thereby the entire Meikles brand. To this end, Each Foundation initiative will also be more critically evaluated with a view to investing in those projects that can deliver more mutual benefits across both the Foundation and the Meikles Group – thereby unlocking the greatest value. In so doing, the 2020+ Strategy will shift to focus on delivering more scalable projects that are further reaching to achieve maximum community upliftment. This refreshed Purpose and Strategy will ensure a more holistic approach to Corporate Social Responsibility that is ultimately more scalable and sustainable in the long-term. The Meikles Foundation was formally constituted in 2014. However, the will and desire to assist the vulnerable of Zimbabwean society began long before that, thanks to co-founder Jeane Moxon, a dedicated humanitarian ambassador.
1 to 10 staff
Zambezi Elephant Fund
The focus of elephant conservation is shifting, and, with it, Zambezi Elephant Fund’s ambition is widening to ensure lasting and scalable change across the Zambezi Valley’s elephant rangelands. Our specific goals for 2022 will tackle head-on the systemic issues that adversely affect the future of elephants and their rangelands not only through funding, but with collaborative, innovative and strategic projects and support – ultimately creating a meaningful and far-reaching impact on conservation and communities in the Zambezi Valley of Zimbabwe.
1 to 10 staff
Sikhethimpilo Centre
Sikhethimpilo was founded in 1998. It was founded by Sr. Ludbirga Schumacher CPS. The responsible person is the Provincial superior, Sister Maria Veronica Dingi CPS. She is the superior of 110 sisters (103 indigenous) on 18 stations in Zimbabwe and Zambia. She is ex-officio member of the management board of Sikhethimpilo and with her councillors she is responsible for the activities of Sikhethimpilo. Sikhethimpilo is a programme of the Congregation of the Missionary Sisters of the Precious Blood (CPS) in the Zimbabwe/Zambia province the address of the provincial house is Convent of Our Lady, P. O. Box 975, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Currently the administrator of Sikhethimpilo is Sr. Dianah Mlauzi CPS. Sikhethimpilo is also run by board members. Sikhethimpilo is a faith and community based organisation which aims to contribute towards the empowerment of orphaned children and other vulnerable groups in finding solutions to their problems and developing confidence while remaining in their original communities. The organisation aims at building the resilience of orphaned and vulnerable children (OVC) and communities towards the impact of HIV/AIDS. Sikhethimpilo Centre operate in 14 civic wards in Matobo district which are ward 3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,19,21 and 22.
1 to 10 staff