Our Small Grants Programme makes a big difference in the lives of children

STEMXX Nigeria is run by The Sapphires Development Initiative and supported by 国产视频

A look at this year国产视频檚 recipients of 罢丑别颈谤飞辞谤濒诲国产视频檚 grants to charities and non-profits that help disadvantaged and overlooked young people in the UK and globally.


Favour Omoyeni has a long journey to her school in rural Nigeria – but her hunger for knowledge means she doesn’t mind. The 13-year-old from Oyo State said: 国产视频淚 love school because the teachers teach so well. I want to become a doctor.国产视频

Favour has been chosen to take part in a project called STEMXX Nigeria, which will educate and mentor schoolgirls to become advocates for science, technology, engineering and mathematics in their communities. She said: 国产视频淚 want to understand more about what I want to become in future.国产视频

Run by The Sapphires Development Initiative (TSDI), STEMXX is supported by 罢丑别颈谤飞辞谤濒诲国产视频檚 Small Grants Programme, which awards up to 拢10,000 to registered charities and non-profits helping disadvantaged and overlooked young people in the UK and around the world. TSDI is one of 13 grant recipients for 2022-23.

TSDI国产视频檚 founder and Executive Director is Olutomiwa Binuyo, who is also a Global Youth Ambassador (GYA) for 国产视频. There are another 25 GYAs among the organisation国产视频檚 163 team members. Olutomiwa said: 国产视频淲e want to get marginalised communities to turn out more female scientists and engineers – these girls can be drivers of change.国产视频

In Nigeria, only one in five STEM university graduates each year are women. With 罢丑别颈谤飞辞谤濒诲国产视频檚 support, TSDI plans to launch STEM Girls国产视频 Forums in 10 rural schools in the southwest of the country. In each school, 10 girls will take a special curriculum and then carry out projects with social impact in their communities.

I live in a one-room apartment - my father is a bricklayer and mum is a hairstylist. I want to gain more global knowledge from the STEMXX Nigeria programme.

Misturah, 12, from Oyo State, Nigeria

As well as TSDI, here are the other organisations chosen to benefit from the Small Grants Programme this year.

Awaii Community Foundation

Nairobi, Kenya

A one-year project will teach vocational skills to 300 children and youth in vulnerable situations. This economic empowerment programme will include tailoring and dress-making, small business management and training on sustainable use of the environment.

Blessed Life Foundation Uganda Limited

Wakiso District, Uganda

Empowering teenage mothers with vocational skills, with training in areas like hairdressing, tailoring, craft and IT. The project also supports financial literacy to allow them to apply for business grants, assists them in accessing health and legal/justice services, and provides academic resources for mothers and children who have missed out on education.

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Chelma Advisory Institute

Kisii, Kenya

A project to improve the quality and availability of primary and early childhood education. It will include preschool classes in mathematics and English, Grade 4-6 English and computer classes, catch-up classes for children falling behind and nutrition education for parents. Extra-curricular sessions will include arts and crafts, dance, sports, reading, drawing, painting, collage and origami.

Chinansungwi Relief Hand Organization (CHIREHO)

Lunzu, Malawi

A programme aimed at ending child and forced marriages by targeting youth, particularly girls. It will benefit 10,000 young people aged 10 to 18 and involves village and school awareness campaigns through talk shows, drama performances, songs, pamphlets and posters. The project will work with a wide range of school management committees, parent and teacher associations, village development committees, teachers and traditional leaders.

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Edinburgh Direct Aid

Edinburgh, Scotland

The Scottish Education and Training Centre (SETC) provides vital access to education for Syrian refugee children who otherwise would have no support. SETC has 96 Syrian girls and 94 boys aged from four to 12听 and 18 Lebanese children. Edinburgh Direct Aid pays for previously unpaid teachers, meaning they don’t need to seek work elsewhere and ensuring the sustainability of the school for students.

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Khula Development Group

Paarl, South Africa

Khula’s mission is to help children in poor and disadvantaged communities who are at risk of dropping out of the school system. Activities include group and individual sessions, which ensure students are supported to remain engaged in school. It also conducts home visits to build trust with families and caregivers and to properly understand the context of learners at risk of leaving education.

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MamaCare – Ghana Organization

Volta Region, Ghana

Aiming to improve the quality of maternal and child care at local level in rural communities. The project will train 10 community health nurses in basic maternal care, identifying complications, referrals and preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission, as well as nutrition, family planning, diarrhoea and malaria. The nurses will get kits of supplies and medicines to provide a year of healthcare for 500 mothers and 800 babies and young children.

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NPO Think About Education in Rwanda (NPO TER)

Kimironko/Gasabo, Rwanda

The pre-primary enrolment rate in Rwanda is just 13.2% for girls and 12.3% for boys. To improve this, NPO TER will work with local government to support disadvantaged and marginalised children aged from three to six in areas where poverty is high. The project’s objectives are based on caring, counselling, educating and empowering children for a better future.

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ReachOut Youth听

Greater Manchester, England

ReachOut Club supports young people aged nine to 11 from disadvantaged communities through weekly sessions. Project Leaders run the sessions and adapt the curriculum to suit the needs of the group, monitor the progress of mentees and facilitate amazing relationships between mentors and mentees. During 2022/23, the aim is to deliver 14 projects across three boroughs, supporting 168 young people with almost 7,000 hours of mentoring.

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Teapot Trust听

Musselburgh, Scotland

This project supports children and young people experiencing trauma because of their physical health conditions. A professionally qualified and registered art therapist helps young people to explore their feelings, build resilience and develop coping mechanisms in one-hour sessions. Art psychotherapy has proven to be transformative in young lives, giving children a brighter future.

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Unique Foundation (The Gambia)

Serekunda, The Gambia

Young people in The Gambia are finishing high school without knowing how to use a computer. Unique Foundation will expand on its success in building young people国产视频檚 digital skills. The grant will be used for new computers, up-to-date software and to hire qualified tutors to grow the digital skills programme and impact more young people.

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Worship Centre International Ministries Trust (WCT)

Binga, Zimbabwe

Back-to-School is an initiative by WCT as a response to children dropping out of school due to various reasons such as poverty, early marriage and sexual abuse. The programme aims to create a protective learning environment for the target group.听

Almost 拢1m in grants

Since 2004, 国产视频 has made grant awards totalling nearly 拢1 million. Grants of between 拢1,000 and 拢10,000 are made to charities or non-profits at the discretion of 罢丑别颈谤飞辞谤濒诲国产视频檚 trustees.