The Pollination Project Grantees meeting.

06 05 2019 | 14:26

Green-Kenya took part in The Pollination Project grantees meeting in Nairobi for experience sharing at Go- Down art centre. The meeting focused on the success, challenges of the grantees and those who are yet to submit their proposal for the seed and impact grant respectively, and how The pollination Project can help.

The East African fellows being led by Miriam Wambui were also inattendance  to share some of the guidelines that The Pollination Project are always looking for in a proposal, how to report back, why site visit is important and how a grantee should prepare for it.Green-Kenya was among the organization that were awarded the seed grant to up scale its work in the schools and community centres. The Pollination Project seeks to unleash Goodness and expand Compassion all over the world by making worldwide daily seed grants to inspiring social change-makers who are committed to a world that works for all.
Through a global network of grantees and community partners, TPP identify extraordinary grassroots leaders who would not likely qualify for funding from other foundations or institutions. Once they have the backing of The Pollination Project, grantees often leverage their grant into more funding, building their team, media attention and more.

 

 

3 May 2019

GREEN KENYA