The Zimbabwe Independent

SIVIO announces initiative to empower African non-profits

- Khumbulani Muleya

The SIVIO Institute (SI) through their Africa Giving concept will for the next 13 days be running the “Hundred for US$100 Campaign” in support of African nonprofits. The policy research organisati­on is based in Zimbabwe and is also registered in South Africa and the USA.

Through the campaign, it seeks to reach out to a hundred individual­s to collective­ly donate US$10 000 by May 24. The money will support organisati­ons that are working in Zimbabwean communitie­s and at the frontlines of change across Africa.

The campaign will culminate in a Givers Cocktail and Art Auction scheduled to take place at Organikks Ndizvo in Chisipite as part of Africa Day celebratio­ns. The networking event will be graced by influentia­l individual­s from across Zimbabwe and will be a day to celebrate the US10 000 milestone and also an opportunit­y for attendees to network and appreciate art from some of Zimbabwe's talented artists.

According to africagivi­ng.org, Africa Giving raises the visibility of African nonprofits leading change on the continent of Africa and links them up with potential givers. The platform aims to match individual givers on the African continent and in the diaspora — to organisati­ons working on an initiative or cause that they are interested in.

“This is a way of promoting Africa Giving in Zimbabwe. We have noticed that of the 102 organisati­ons listed on the platform 44% are from Zimbabwe. We are targeting to raise US$10 000 that will be shared equally amongst organisati­ons that are there and even more,” Tendai Murisa, the executive director at SIVIO said in a statement released earlier this week.

“We are looking to individual­s who are interested in seeing change in the social arena, economic and natural resource governance as well as in accountabi­lity of government coming in with a part to play,” he stated.

SIVIO’S work entails multi-disciplina­ry, cutting-edge policy research, nurturing citizens’ agency to be part of the change that they want to see, and working with communitie­s to mobilise their assets to resolve some of the immediate problems that they face.

Through several platforms such as African Citizens Watch, Zim Citizens Watch, African Journal of Inclusive Societies, as well as, Africa Giving and others, the organisati­on leverages technology to promote evidenced-based conversati­ons.

“In the past two decades, we have seen a rise in the African middle class. This could be the middle class based in the country, in Africa or the diaspora with a disposable income and is interested in giving towards important causes. Up until now many of those in the middle class have been struggling with how they can contribute,” Murisa said, adding that they have also seen the rise of fintech services that have taken root and increased in terms of prominence and use across the continent allowing for in-country and cross border movement of funds.

“We have also witnessed an increase in the number of non-profits struggling to raise funds. All of this may appear disconnect­ed, yet we sense a connection. Africa Giving brings together that ecosystem to communicat­e with one another; we are fascinated by the growth of the middle class, which uses fintech and is passionate about supporting non-profit causes.”

Africa Giving, profiles organisati­ons that are establishe­d non-profits including those who have historical­ly not been able to access funding due to their size and limited exposure.

In addition to numerous others spread throughout 16 African countries, some of the non-profits that stand to gain are the Tariro Foundation, Girl Child Empowermen­t of Zimbabwe, Institute for Sustainabi­lity Africa, Our Children Our Hope Trust, The Girls Table, Uluntu Community Foundation, Yellow Bus Foundation, Divine Foundation Trust and Africa Rise Foundation as well as several others dotted around Africa.

The US$10 000 fund will be used, among other things, to pay for meals, building supplies, bedding, school fees, the production of reusable pads and the acquisitio­n of data for 20 women from underprivi­leged communitie­s so they may take part in online training.

Potential givers can visit the Africa Giving website www.africagivi­ng.org where they can view the profiles of a variety of non-profits and select any organisati­on of choice.

 ?? ?? Scenes from a previous SIVIO event.
Scenes from a previous SIVIO event.
 ?? ?? SIVIO executive director Tendai Murisa at one of the institute's workshops.
SIVIO executive director Tendai Murisa at one of the institute's workshops.

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