Funding with Trust

By: Funding with Trust
  • Summary

  • Funding with Trust aims to change donor views about locally-led African organisations, influence donor giving towards them and build more trust and respect. It was birthed out of a recognition that locally-led organisations suffer from a lack of international visibility and when they do get visibility, it has mostly been in a negative light, making it hard for funders to trust them. This makes it increasingly difficult for them to access donors and funding opportunities.
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Episodes
  • Transforming Education in Malawi
    Oct 29 2024

    Recorded September 2024: In this episode, Willie Mpasuka, founder of Rays of Hope Malawi, shares his inspiring journey of turning a small grassroots organisation into a transformative organisation that now improves the learning outcomes of thousands of disadvantaged children. Willie offers invaluable insights into how locally-led organisations have the potential to drive large-scale social and economic change, if supported.


    Kindly note that this episode was recorded on location, so you may hear some background noise. We keep these conversations brief out of respect for our guests' busy schedules.


    Key highlights

    • Local communities should not be viewed as passive recipients of aid but as active participants in designing and implementing development projects.

    • Building trust-based relationships between donors and grassroots organisations is critical to driving more sustainable outcomes.

    Our favourite quotes from this episode

    • “Grassroots organisations are the lifeblood of communities. They understand local needs better than anyone else because they live in them every day.” - Willie Mpasuka

    • “We can’t rely on a one-size-fits-all approach. Development must be context-specific and community-led to make a lasting impact.” - Willie Mpasuka

    As always, if you have any thoughts or feedback on this episode; send us a note at hello@fundingwithtrust.org. Remember to subscribe and stay updated with more stories of impact!

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    27 mins
  • Bridging Healthcare Gaps in Uganda
    Oct 8 2024

    Recorded May 2024: Our guest, Pauline Picho, Executive Director of Nama Wellness Center (NAWEC) in Uganda, shares how her organisation is transforming healthcare access in some of Uganda’s most underserved communities. In this episode, recorded on location, Pauline gives us a snapshot of how Nama’s Community Health Workers (CHWs) are closing the healthcare gap for thousands of families.

    Kindly note that this episode was recorded on location, so you may hear some background noise. We keep these conversations brief out of respect for our guests' busy schedules.

    Key highlights

    • Only 53% of Uganda’s population resides within a one-hour walking distance of a health center. Nama Wellness Center is actively addressing this disparity in Mukono District.

    • Nama Wellness Center treats over 1,500 patients daily and reaches 9,000 babies in the community through its extensive network of CHWs.

    • Nama’s CHWs are critical in promoting safe childbirth. Thanks to their efforts and partnerships with Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs), 95% of women in the area now deliver in health facilities (up from 88% at baseline).

    • TBAs are incentivised to refer mothers to hospitals, contributing to the region’s improved maternal health outcomes.

    Pauline also talks about Nama’s challenges with scaling their programs, government collaboration, and the vision for a specialised maternal and child health hospital.

    Correction: At the 10:31 - 10:36 mark, it was mentioned that Traditional Birth Attendants are paid $2 per month. The correct figure is $10 per month.

    Our favourite quotes from this episode

    • "Community health workers, if well-trained and supported, can truly serve a large part of our community and bridge the gap between the community and health facilities." - Pauline Picho

    • "My motivation comes from the smile on a mother’s face when she delivers safely." - Pauline Picho

    Do you have any thoughts or feedback on this episode? Send us a note at hello@fundingwithtrust.org. Remember to subscribe and stay updated with more stories of impact!


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    18 mins
  • Funding Local Development: Why Localisation Matters
    Jan 18 2024

    Recorded April 2022: In this episode, our guest, Anubha Rawat, the Projects Director of DAK foundation, a funder that supports locally led development initiatives in Africa and South Asia. Anubha shares her background working in the development sector and how she became passionate about funding local organizations that are often overlooked by mainstream donors. She also talks about the challenges and opportunities of working with locally led organizations, such as building trust, providing capacity building, and understanding their context and needs.

    Anubha also gives us some insights into her experience of conducting site visits in Africa and how she approaches them with respect and curiosity. She emphasizes the importance of asking the right questions to the organizations and giving them time to respond, rather than imposing preconceived notions or expectations. She also shares some tips for funders who are planning to visit their partners on the ground and how to make the most of their interactions.

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    29 mins

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