I&M Foundation partners with Jonathan Jackson Foundation to provide tools for income generation in Kayole.

I&M Foundation partners with Jonathan Jackson Foundation to provide tools for income generation in Kayole.

I&M Foundation collaborated with the Jonathan Jackson Foundation on the Jenga Bizna Mtaani project, designed to empower youth and women group businesses in informal settlements by providing essential resources. The goal was to facilitate the establishment of sustainable avenues for income generation. The comprehensive program is dedicated to fostering the growth of both individual and group owned enterprises. It achieves this by providing group members with essential training in entrepreneurial best practices, with a particular emphasis on income generation for long-term job creation and sustainability.

 

The following goods were distributed at Humama Grounds in Kayole.

 

 

Beneficiary Groups

Capital Goods

1.

Cultural Pioneer Eagles

P.A Sound system

2.

Cornerstone SHG

2. Smokie Trolleys

3.

Swam Legends Family 

Party box – Speaker & 2 Microphones

4.

Team Sierra

2 Hand Carts

5.

Brighter Future

2 Hand Carts

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