Our partners
We cannot succeed while working alone in helping the needy students from poor families. That is why BOFU works with a range of partners to ensure that the much needed resources reach the communities we serve.
- Working with our partners amplifies Impact and Reach: This helps us tap into new networks and reach broader audiences than we could alone. This expanded reach allows for more comprehensive programs and service delivery, ensuring initiatives are locally relevant and culturally sensitive.
- Cooperation helps us share resource and Expertise: This helps facilitate the sharing of financial, human, and technical resources. For example, BOFU provides grant writing expertise while the youth and women community organisations offer deep community connections and local knowledge, leading to more robust and effective programs.
- Enhanced Credibility and Trust: Our collaboration with reputable organizations, government agencies, or established international donors significantly boosts our credibility. This trust is crucial for building stronger relationships with stakeholders, beneficiaries, and potential new funders.
- Improved Funding Opportunities: Many donors and grant-making bodies prioritize collaborative projects that demonstrate a united, comprehensive approach to community needs. This is what BOFU is all about.
- Innovation and Learning: Bringing together diverse perspectives, skills, and experiences from different partners fosters a culture of learning and innovation. This cross-pollination of ideas can lead to creative and sustainable solutions to complex problems that might not have been possible otherwise.
- Stronger Advocacy and Policy Influence: Our unity with different partners helps us unite voices around a common cause, we create a stronger platform to influence policy changes and mobilize community support. This collective strength is vital for driving systemic change and ensuring that the needs of marginalized populations are represented in policy dialogues.
OUR PARTNERS INCLUDE:
- Schools (Kikyusa secondary school, Wobulenzi Town Academy, Zirobwe secondaryschool, Kiwoko high school, Vvumba secondary school, Masooli secondary school, Nambi secondary school, Kayunga secondary school, Luwero secondary school, Amazing Grace high school, Shammah highschool, Ssaku secondary school, Midland high school, Kapeeka secondary school, Mulusa academy, Katikamu SDA, Target community college, Janan secondary school)
- Local government (Zirobwe towncouncil, Zirobwe subcounty, Bamunanika subcounty, Butuntumula subcounty, Kalagala subcounty, Kamira subcounty, Katikamu subcounty, Kikyusa town council, Makulubita subcounty, Nyimbwa subcounty, Butalangu subcounty, Wakyato towncouncil, Semuto towncouncil, Ngoma subcounty, Kinyogoga subcounty)
- Community based organisations (Africa Hope of Light Foundation, Change Development Initiative, Health Response Community Initiative, Uganda Redcross Luwero, Friends of Monde, ROI Charity organisation, Rina Womens Organisation, PovertyCare, Ddoboozi Luwero, New Hope Uganda, Ssuubi community projects, Moze Foundation Luwero)
- Religious organisations (Wakatayi mosque Zirobwe, Luwero SDA church, Luwero Presbyterian church, St. Marks cathedral, Zion embassy Luwero, Kikyusa catholic church, Zirobwe church of Uganda, Bamunanika st. Maria Goretti, Kiwoko Our lady of good council, Timuna church of Uganda)
- International partners (Plan International, Village Enterprise, TrustBridge Global, Jenga Africa Foundation, Our Aim Foundation)