RENEWAL PHILANTHROPY

Definition:

WHO WE ARE

We are a group of like-minded funders working together to end injustice by finding and supporting organizations that equip people (survivors) to combat the causes of injustice they survived.

WHAT WE DO

We share leads, insights, networks and due diligence in order to:
  • Make us better advocates for our vision
  • Get the right resources to the organizations best able to equip survivors to move from positions of injustice to positions of influence
  • Ensure we are leveraging our giving most wisely and impactfully by together tracking the effectiveness of our philanthropy

The Power of Survivor Driven Change

Survivor-driven change solves issues of injustice and oppression through the leadership of those who have personally survived that injustice.

Friends for Justice

Kenya
Mary’s parents died when she was eight. She was left to care for her three younger siblings on her own. Today she is in her second year at university and planning a tech startup to create employment for abandoned Kenyans.

Challenging Heights

Ghana
After his father died, James was sold into slavery on Lake Volta. He was rescued and today he is a teacher and community activist against child abuse and neglect.

EDELAC

Guatemala
Juan lost his father when he was five. His alcoholic mother abused him and repeatedly rented him to men for sex. Today Juan is in school with ambitions for college and a desire to change things for children around him.

Alalay Foundation

Bolivia
Marcia lived on the street as a child, caring for herself. After her rescue she attended school, received a college scholarship, graduated, and is today earning a masters degree in Spain.

Pothawira

Malawi
Bomani and his three siblings lost both their parents when he was nine. On the streets they often went without food and clothes. After his rescue, Bomani was awarded a scholarship for high school, graduated, and is today in college in the US

Many Hopes

Global
Many Hopes rescues children from injustice (abuse, trafficking, slavery, abandonment) and equips them to become adults who rescue others – so your gift never stops giving.