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We Believe in - Clean Water
- Girls' Education
- Income Generation
- Clean Water
- Girls' Education
- Income Generation
Our goals
Clean water
Our charitable projects providing clean drinking water in Tanzania involve drilling wells and rehabilitating water sources. Read more here.
Girls' education
Our education projects empower Tanzanian to become agents of change in their communities, helping break the cycle of poverty, by promoting education in rural Tanzania. Read more here.
Income generation
We strategically invest in small businesses and community projects in rural Tanzania: such as sustainable agriculture, skills workshops and the empowerment of women. Read more here.
100% of your donations go to projects in Tanzania.
Together we have funded more than 680 projects that have helped over 900,000 Tanzanians
Funding Updates
Updates on the funding status of our projects in Tanzania.

Cassava Seed Farm – Uvinza, Kigoma Region
Thanks to a generous gift from a private donor, we now have the funds to help build a cassava seed farm in Uvinza, Kigoma

Borehole Project – Msimba Secondary and Sokoine Primary schools
Following on from a geological survey in December 2024, this month our committee approved funding for a borehole at Msimba Secondary School, which will share the supply with nearby Sokoine Primary School, ensuring both schools and the surrounding community have reliable access to clean, safe water.

Pig rearing project for single mothers
We are pleased to announce that we have approved funding for a second pig-rearing project run by TVMC (The Voice of Marginalised Community), an NGO based in Shinyanga. It follows a successful earlier initiative in December. The project targets single mothers, a group facing widespread poverty in the region, which restricts both economic development and children’s access to education.

More boats and nets for the Mwamgongo Fishing Group
Thanks to boats and nets, a fishing group in Mwamgongo, a village of approximately 15,000 people situated on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, has able to generate income that is then used for further profitable activities, such as purchasing a sewing machine and digging a farm. We are pleased to have approved an extension to the project so the group can purchase new fishing nets and a larger boat to increase their catch

Solar powered pump for Munkwae borehole
Eighteen months ago we funded the drilling of a borehole at Munkwae, an extremely arid region. Unfortunately, the local electricity supply has still not been connected. The borehole was there—but the water could not be accessed. For the school and surrounding village, little had changed. We have therefore funded the installation of a solar-powered pump at Munkwae.

A borehole for Mpugizi village
Mpugizi village is a remote community of 6,138 people facing an acute water crisis. In April 2025, we funded a survey to investigate whether a borehole could be sunk, and this month we are pleased to announce that the results were positive and funding has been approved to build the water source.

A Big Step Forward for Tumaini
We’re delighted to share that the Clive Richards Foundation has awarded a grant of £7,600 to support the expansion of the Tumaini Open School dormitory in Tanzania.

Manda Village: One Step Closer to Clean Water
We’re pleased to share that a new clean water project in Manda Village, Dodoma Rural has just been approved for funding by Tanzania Development Trust.

Grant Approved: Economic Empowerment in Shinyanga
We’re pleased to share that Tanzania Development Trust has approved a new grant to support MECEG (Modern Economic Community Empowerment Group) in Shinyanga, led by our local representative William Shayo.