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Kwanda

Give alongside the people you work with

Workplace giving lets you contribute monthly straight from your pay or your employer's giving portal. Where a contribution is eligible for matching, your employer increases the amount reaching Kwanda projects. What that looks like depends on where you work.

Find your route

  • In the US

    Every.org

    Kwanda Inc is a US 501(c)(3), so we are listed and searchable. Give directly, or select Kwanda inside your employer’s giving portal if it draws on Every.org.

    Give through Every.org (opens in a new tab)
  • In the UK

    Benevity

    Search for Kwanda inside your employer’s giving portal. Most UK programmes run on Benevity, and the route in differs by employer, so start from your own portal rather than a link from us.

  • No programme at work

    Join directly

    The common case, and it changes nothing about the impact. Join as a villager yourself, then ask your workplace whether they will match it. Plenty of programmes start with one person asking.

    Join the village

Contributions made through Every.org, including recurring contributions, are tax-deductible in the US because Kwanda Inc is a 501(c)(3). A Kwanda monthly pledge is different: it creates a villager account and is processed by Kwanda Ltd through its UK Stripe account, so it is not tax-deductible or eligible for Gift Aid. Confirm your own position with your payroll team.

How it works

  1. 01

    Set it up

    Once, through whichever route above applies to you. It then runs monthly on its own.

  2. 02

    Request a match

    Follow the normal workplace process if the contribution is eligible.

  3. 03

    Follow the projects

    Receive regular updates showing what was funded and what happened next.

What Kwanda has accomplished

Open ledger

Projects funded

68

Capital deployed

$301,149

Lives improved

28,994

A patient being seen at one of the Lagos clinics

Two free healthcare clinics in Nigeria

Care Circle in Itire and Safe City in Oworoshoki, both running free consultations in Lagos. 11,195 patient visits since launch.

A community borehole in Tanzania

Community-managed boreholes in Tanzania

Boreholes drilled and run by the communities themselves. 8,648 people now draw clean water close to home.

Children reading in a classroom library corner in Ghana

Classroom library corners in Ghana

Books and a reading space built into classrooms, reaching 1,300 children.

Workplace updates

Colleagues who want to follow the work can subscribe to the Kwanda newsletter, which covers:

  • New projects as they are funded
  • What was spent and what it delivered
  • Photos and reports in the partners' own words
  • The quarterly impact report when it lands