How it works ...
The Steve Sinnott Foundation is not supported by any established fund from which it makes grants to other charities. It is rather an organisation which aims to connect organisers of projects aimed at achieving the Millennium Development Goals for education to each other, to potential donors of funds and equipment, and to teachers and educators around the world with experience and expertise to offer.
The Foundation partners other organisations in promoting and seeking support for selected projects. It also provides. on this website, an online community through which project organisers can draw attention to their projects and seek help and support from other community participants.
The community enables contributors to explore the projects posted on the site and to make direct contacts with the project organisers. If you're a donor, you can find out what the project needs; it may be cash but it may be books, pencils, pens computers, transport or even building materials. It may be your expertise and experience. You can decide for yourself what you want to support and how. Then focus your contribution directly on the project you choose.
If you are a receiver of help and support, then you too have things of enormous value to give back, your culture, your history, your way of life and your friendship.
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For more about Millennium Developmnent Goal Projects, go to the PROJECTS DIRECTORY under the PROJECTS tab. PLEASE NOW TAKE A LOOK AROUND THE FOUNDATION WEBSITE.
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![]() Updates and chat from Foundation Project Manager, Sam Tiwari. Find out more about the Steve Sinnott Award winners 2012
Upload information about your project. Ask for help and support or offer it to others.
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New Projects May 2012
| Appeals Library for Development - an appeal from ALISOD, Tanzania, March 2011
Lady Fatemah Charitable Trust is appealing for support for a Teacher Training Workshop to benefit 4000 students. URGENT: The Rehema Centre in Kenya has a serious problem affecting orphans and vulnerable children who ended primary school exams last year. They are now qualified to join high school but have no funding. These are children from the Dodoma 'dumping site'. If they cannot join high school this year, they may move back to the dumping site to scavenge. |
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