Safaricom Foundation has set aside KES 170 million to fund
community investments set to benefit over 1.6 million Kenyans countrywide.
The
fund will be channeled through programs in areas of health, education, and
economic empowerment under the Foundation’s sustainable philanthropy programs
namely Ndoto Zetu, Pamoja, and Usamaria.
Ndoto
Zetu, which is now entering its fifth phase, aims to support individual Kenyans
to bring to life the dreams and aspirations they have for their communities.
The Foundation has set aside KES 100 million towards this initiative, with
submissions open from 12th July 2023 through to 11th August
2023.

“The transformation we have seen since the inception of
Ndoto Zetu affirms that Kenyans are very passionate about positively impacting
their communities. Each dream we help fulfill translates to thousands of lives
being uplifted, that is why we are keen to continue partnering with Kenyans to
transform lives,” said Peter Ndegwa,
CEO, Safaricom PLC.
As
part of its community investments, Safaricom Foundation has also set aside KES
50 million towards its Pamoja Scheme, which enables Safaricom staff to engage
in a community project of their choice within the communities they serve, while
a further KES 20 million has been set aside for Usamaria, an initiative through
which the Foundation supports patients from economically disadvantaged
backgrounds by offsetting their medical bills in public hospitals.

Since
2019, Safaricom Foundation has invested KES 271 million in over 1400 Ndoto Zetu
community projects in education, health, and economic empowerment, improving
the lives of more than 1.9 million Kenyans. In the recently concluded phase 4,
the Foundation funded 392 projects worth KES 100 million, impacting over
700,000 lives.