We hope that as many of you as possible will join us on in climbing the Yorkshire Three Peaks on the 9th of May! And help us to recruit others to join us.
The registration fee for our Yorkshire Three Peaks is £55. This money goes directly to Lost Earth Adventures to pay for the guide and support that will be provided for all walkers on the day to keep the event safe and successful.
Having shopped around, this is a standard cost for this challenge. Some charities take the fee out of walkers' fundraising target/total meaning that it's less visible to participants or their donors that this cost exists. Because we value transparency, we have chosen not to do this. Whilst this can mean that the costs may look a little bit higher than other charity Y3Ps, it means that all sponsorship money raised goes to supporting education in Tanzania and not the costs of organising the event - it is much clearer to both fundraisers and donors where their money is going. Please help us to explain this to others as you ask them to sign up to walk with us.
If you'd rather run, swim, bake, eat or dance for Made With Hope, there are plenty of other opportunities and events for you to get involved with! Please see the website or slack/ask Anna for more info.
You'll have hopefully noticed Anj's daily updates in the #general channel. She arrived in Tanzania at the weekend and will be in country until mid-March. Meet the woman behind the updates in her into blog post <<
The following purple report is an excerpt of the update email we send to funders One Kind Act who have supported the construction of new water tanks at Mshikamano, Maweni and CHETI.
Anj, Zuma and Hussein will be visiting Mshikamano and Maweni next week to host community workshops where everyone will be invited to the schools to see and celebrate the tanks and be update on Made With Hope's work more generally.
We are so excited to share with you the completed rainwater harvesting tanks that are already collecting thousands of litres of clean safe water to support 4 schools and up to 1,500 students!
Water is something we learned to be so important in helping to run a school, keeping students healthy and improving the quality of education. This water is being used for drinking, cooking school lunch, handwashing and cleaning. Your support has enabled this to happen and we are so grateful for this.
Thank you One Kind Act!!
The 4 schools you have supported are now transformed with clean water from the grant you gave in September!! Each school we visited to give the tanks to were so excited. All students and teachers came out to sing, dance and celebrate! One Kind Act and their supporters have made a real difference to hundreds of children!
Project Update
We managed to get some savings from discounts and support from the community to be able to install 21 tanks (instead of 20 tanks) with your grant. We transported the 21 tanks from town, along the rural roads. The community came out to help take the tanks from the lorries and organise them. It was amazing team work! The unplanned rainy season caused some delays and difficulties to such rural villages but we eventually made it!
The community supported the installation of the tanks
Lesson Learned So Far
Transparency is hugely important to us and runs through everything we do. As a small and young charity with limited resources we are constantly learning how to be more efficient to make the biggest impact. We wanted to be open with you about what we've learned from this project.
Your supporter tank names
Here is the link to all of the names on the tanks. We hope you enjoy updating your supporters! CLICK HERE TO SEE THE PHOTOS
The 3 BFSS classrooms and 2 KTCT classrooms are going to be opened and in action imminently!
Anj, Hussein and Zuma will be on hand to capture lots of photos and videos to share with us and the funders.
We are planning two new girls toilet block project at Mshikamano and Maji Moto. This brief case for support gives and overview of the projects, and we have been using it to prepare a number of funding applications.
As we look to the new project we hope to deliver in 2020, the project design volunteers are working on a number of new project designs for ECO Kitchens, First Aid Training, and Teacher Training and Support.
Many grant applications were submitted in December!
In total, we've now submitted 8 grant applications totalling £44,477.00. We should start hearing the outcome of some of these soon. Fingers crossed for good news!
(Thank you to everyone who helped us research funding opportunities and prepare these applications)
We're continuing to profile volunteers on our website. Charlotte and Imogen were featured in December. Watch out for being tapped up to write your profile next!
We're using a webpage format as it's quick to pull together from exiting google documents, images and videos, and it should be easy for us to archive old updates for people to read.
Thanks
Anna and Eleanor
We are extremely excited to have Hussein join the Made With Hope team. He and Zuma have been very busy over the last few weeks.
If you haven't said hello already, please feel free to send him a friendly message on slack.
We are looking forward to seeing as many people as possible! The party will be at flat 70, Islington Wharf, M4 6DH from 6.30 pm - 10 pm.
Based on your feedback from the fundraising survey, we have organised a Made With Hope Yorkshire 3 Peaks challenge for Saturday the 9th of May, 2020.
We would love you to....
We have now formally signed partnership agreements with three new partner schools in Tanzania, Maweni, Mshikamano and Maji Moto. Zuma, Alex and Eleanor first visited these schools in February of this year, after these (and other) schools were recommended by the district education officer. Anna, Laura and Zuma went back in October to run community engagement workshops. Now the partnership has formalised and we are beginning new projects together.
We've included pictures of each of our new partners at the bottom of this update.
The World Water Day tanks are now complete. We have built:
Next steps are M & E and reporting to donors.
We are now moving into a new phase of our Rainwater Harvesting projectt, funded by OKA. This phase supports:
Just today, Zuma and Hussein have been purchasing the tanks to take to the schools.
<< Check out the video to see how it went
Whilst in Tanzania we tested water samples from each of our partner schools for their fluoride content. THERE IS NO FLUORIDE IN THE SAMPLE FROM THE NEW RAINWATER HARVESTING TANKS AT CHETI.
We also discovered that the baseline fluoride at our new partner schools is:
As you may remember, we have secured funding for our Menstrual Hygiene Management workshops and product distribution from a major donor.
Eleanor has been working with this donor to agree exactly what she will be supporting, as been able to get her to agree to increase her donation! This slideshow has been prepared for our major donor, and gives a great overview of the project, with a focus on the Menstrual Hygiene Management angle.
<< We've published a new blog post and are progressing our relationship with Femme International, the Tanzanian specialists who will be delivering the MHM workshops and materials on our behalf.
Construction of 3 new classrooms funded by One Kind Act has just begun.
In case you get a bit confused by the different classroom construction projects at CHETI Primary, here is a rundown of the three classroom construction projects we have been working on at CHETI Primary this year.
Phase 2: 3 classrooms funded by BFSS - £17,585 CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE, yet to be open. Impact report due next year
Furnishing of these 3 classrooms funded by Back to School and BFSS
Phase 3: 2 classrooms funded by the Kitchen Table Charitable Trust - £11,000 CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY AND NEARLY FINISHED
Phase 4: 3 classrooms funded by One Kind Act - £11,000 FIRST INSTALMENT OF FUNDS TRANSFERRED, CONSTRICTION UNDERWAY, FOUNDATIONS BEING BUILT
Thanks to Daisy for coming in for the day in October and helping us to lay out this over-arching theory of change for Made With Hope's programme.
This TOC is a bit different from our programme/project level theories of change, it seeks to explain why we do what we do, rather than detail what the projects actually are.
Eleanor, Anna, Imogen and the Girl Empowerment volunteers are currently preparing FIVE grant applications for new toilet blocks at Mshikamano and Maji Moto. All are due in the next few weeks!
The proposals we are submitting are for pour-flush toilets with a septic tank (which are more hygienic) and that will be girl and period friendly.
<< This slideshow shows just some if the issues with the current toilets at Maji Moto and Mshikamano.
This is slightly old news, but it's a big deal so we will plug it again!
Our annual report is published!
We hope you enjoyed this update. We are putting it on the google site so that we can easily create an archive of previous update! Please complete the poll on slack #general to let us know what you think.