I’m happy to match up to $200 worth of donations from EA Forum Readers (personally, not on behalf of my organisation):
1. The theory of change is solid—the inefficiencies they are addressing seem efficient to address and to have a big lasting impact. 2. Increased social support is a really efficient way to improve mental health 3. I like that it’s run by people in the local area who know the women personally and who were self-funding it for so long up to now. 4. I’d like to encourage more people from LMICs to engage on the forum, especially on matters of global health where they have the context so many of us lack. 5. EA has so rarely funded small local organisations, and so rarely funded charities that can generate their own income thereafter. I think this is a cheap, efficient test of these types of grants
If you’d like to take advantage of my matching, please message me on the forum.
A Heartfelt Thank You to our Matching Donor, John Salter.
We are incredibly grateful to his generous pledge to match up to $200 in donations toward our project: Empowering Widows through Collective Farming.
This act of generosity not only doubles the impact of every contribution from EA Forum readers, but also sends a powerful message of solidarity to over 30 vulnerable widows in Samia Sub County, Kenya, who are striving to transform their livelihoods through sustainable agriculture and community-led action.
Your commitment to amplifying the support we receive is more than a financial gift—it’s a vote of confidence in widows’ dignity, resilience and potential.
From all of us at Nambulabuchiro Women Group, thank you for standing with us. Your kindness is already creating ripples of hope and change.
I’m happy to match up to $200 worth of donations from EA Forum Readers (personally, not on behalf of my organisation):
1. The theory of change is solid—the inefficiencies they are addressing seem efficient to address and to have a big lasting impact.
2. Increased social support is a really efficient way to improve mental health
3. I like that it’s run by people in the local area who know the women personally and who were self-funding it for so long up to now.
4. I’d like to encourage more people from LMICs to engage on the forum, especially on matters of global health where they have the context so many of us lack.
5. EA has so rarely funded small local organisations, and so rarely funded charities that can generate their own income thereafter. I think this is a cheap, efficient test of these types of grants
If you’d like to take advantage of my matching, please message me on the forum.
A Heartfelt Thank You to our Matching Donor, John Salter.
We are incredibly grateful to his generous pledge to match up to $200 in donations toward our project: Empowering Widows through Collective Farming.
This act of generosity not only doubles the impact of every contribution from EA Forum readers, but also sends a powerful message of solidarity to over 30 vulnerable widows in Samia Sub County, Kenya, who are striving to transform their livelihoods through sustainable agriculture and community-led action.
Your commitment to amplifying the support we receive is more than a financial gift—it’s a vote of confidence in widows’ dignity, resilience and potential.
From all of us at Nambulabuchiro Women Group, thank you for standing with us. Your kindness is already creating ripples of hope and change.