Get involved

Fund a programme

Support targeted literacy, outreach and youth empowerment work in the UK and Zimbabwe. We’ll work with you to shape a funding package that matches your goals and delivers measurable impact.

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Why fund

Your funding creates lasting change

Reach underserved learners

Help children and adults access books, reading support and safe learning spaces—where resources are limited.

Strengthen communities

Support reading clubs, pop-up libraries and community events that build confidence and connection.

Invest in young leaders

Enable youth empowerment activities that develop leadership, life skills and a love of learning.

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How programme funding works

A clear, collaborative process—from defining outcomes to sharing updates—so you can fund with confidence.

01

Tell us your priorities

Share the communities, age groups and outcomes you want to support (UK, Zimbabwe, or both).

02

Co-design the package

We propose a programme plan, budget and timeline aligned to your goals and our delivery model.

“Literacy is a foundation for reducing poverty and opening opportunities. Funding a programme helps us bring books, learning spaces and confidence-building activities to the communities that need them most.”

03

Fund and launch

Once confirmed, we schedule delivery and begin implementation with local partners and facilitators.

04

Updates and learning

Receive progress updates and impact highlights you can share with your team, network or stakeholders.

Funding options

What you can fund

Choose a focus area or combine elements into a tailored programme. We can align funding to a specific location, school or community partner.

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Reading clubs

Regular sessions that build reading habits, comprehension and confidence for children and adults.

Fund reading clubs
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Pop-up libraries

Mobile access to books and learning materials—bringing resources directly into communities.

Support pop-up libraries
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Youth empowerment

Activities for young people aged 15–21 focused on confidence, leadership and life skills.

Back youth empowerment