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Page 1: PROJECT ZAWADI ANNUAL REPORT · guide for future volunteers. BUILDING A NETWORK ... WITH INTENTION AND PRUDENCE. FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2016 2017 $246,274 $9,624 $236,650 $239,291 $5,210

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PA R T N E R I N G W I T H C O M M U N I T I E S , S C H O O L S , A N D T E A C H E R S T O S U P P O R T Q U A L I T Y E D U C AT I O N F O R TA N Z A N I A N C H I L D R E N A N D Y O U T H .

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It all started when the oldest brother of four

orphaned boys decided to work the streets

of Musoma selling candy with a singular

goal: put his brothers through school. He

offered to work for Brian Singer, a Peace

Corps Volunteer who was there teaching

high school math, and in return his brothers

went to school.

After his Peace Corps service, Brian

continued to send limited support to the

family, but it was not enough to keep them

all in school. In July 2000, Brian returned

to Tanzania and reunited with the family of

boys. Together they laid out a plan to place

the two youngest brothers in an English-

medium boarding school and Project

Zawadi was born.

“When I returned home, I wrote a letter to

friends and family requesting donations,

and very soon I had more money than

necessary. It was time to prepare to sponsor

more children.”

Since 2000, Project Zawadi has grown from

sponsoring two students and raising just

$5,000 to sponsoring hundreds of students

and improving the quality of education at

dozens of schools. Project Zawadi has been

built on deep reciprocal relationships with

the community. As our program model

grows into the future, we draw strength

from this foundation.

P ROJECT ZAWADI’S ROOTS ARE I N A REMOTE, RUR AL VI LL AGE ( c a l l e d n ya m u s wa ) TUCKED BET WEEN TH E SERENGETI AN D L AKE VICTORIA.

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As I turn over the leadership reins to Sara

Skinner, I know that the future of Project

Zawadi is in capable and enthusiastic hands.

On the pages to follow, you will read more

details about the great strides made this

year in our three program areas.

Student Sponsorship has expanded support

services for all sponsored students, with a

particular focus on girls’ leadership and

expanding post-primary options for

vocational students. After a year-long

curriculum development process, Tenda

Teachers has launched an innovative

teacher professional development program

with a pilot group of 215 educators. Model

Schools completed its first full year of

activities with the first two schools,

including classroom renovations, water, and

school clubs. The community engagement

planning process with the next two school

communities is also now well underway.

All of this was possible because we took

the time necessary to thoughtfully prepare

for growth and an exponential increase in

impact in the upcoming years. This

preparation included hiring expert

Tanzanian staff to provide critical support

for students and programs, nurturing

relationships with families, local

communities, partners, and the Tanzanian

government, and a lot of behind-the-

scenes organizational work ensuring

Project Zawadi operates at the highest

standard for non-profits.

On behalf of the Board of Directors, I want

to thank our committed and generous

donors. We thank our school, community,

and government partners in Tanzania and

our incredible staff and volunteers. Our

team is strong, our mission is clear, and the

foundation for our growth is solidly in place.

Sincerely,

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DURI NG MY DEC ADE ON TH E P ROJECT ZAWADI BOARD, I HAVE SEEN TREM EN DOUS GROW TH AN D EVOLUTION. I AM SO P ROUD OF OUR PAST AN D P RESENT WORK AN D EXCITED ABOUT WHAT I S I N STORE FOR TH E FUTURE.

Bette Merchant BOARD CHAIR

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AS A FORMER PROJECT ZAWADI SPONSORED STUDENT, NEW COUNSELOR MARYMARIAH

HAS COME FULL CIRCLE WITH THE ORGANIZATION. HER UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE

PROVIDES INVALUABLE INSIGHT INTO THE SPONSORED STUDENT EXPERIENCE AND

HOW TO BEST SUPPORT STUDENTS IN BUILDING ACADEMIC AND LIFE SKILLS.

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TH E PAST YE AR SAW A SIGN I FIC ANT EX PAN SION

TO SP ON SORED STUDENT SUP P ORT :

The new apprenticeship track offers additional life and career skill-building

opportunities under the mentorship of a practicing local tradesperson. This

fills a gap for students whose needs and skills lie outside of a school setting

and can provide alternatives to their return to subsistence farming.

Two additional Counselors were hired, allowing the team to more deeply

engage with students and address other issues acting as barriers to education,

such as health and safety concerns. This expanded team is working closely

with parents, teachers, and community members to provide additional

support to students as they move to higher levels of schooling.

Addressing gender issues through partnerships with groups such as AfricAid

brought the first girls’ empowerment and leadership training to a group of

secondary school girls.

SELECTED BY TH EI R HOM E VI LL AGE COM MUN ITI ES BASED ON N EED, SP ON SORED STUDENTS ENTER I NTO A LONG-TERM AGREEM ENT WITH TH EI R FAM I LY, AN D P ROJECT ZAWADI. STUDENTS AN D FAM I LI ES AGREE TO MAKE SCHOOL ATTEN DANCE AN D LE ARN I NG A P RIORIT Y, WH I LE P ROJECT ZAWADI AGREES TO SUP P ORT TH E STUDENT AS TH EY P URSUE TH EI R EDUC ATIONAL G OAL, BE IT AC ADEM IC OR VOC ATIONAL.

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DEVELOP M ENT P ROGR AM

To provide high quality, school-based teacher training, Project Zawadi

staff worked closely with volunteer experts Linda Webster and Ian

Keith to create seven interactive videos. These videos present

internationally recognized best teaching and learning practices in

the context of Tanzanian schools with an aim of supporting the

professional development of primary school teachers in Tanzania.

The seven modules, all in Swahili, are fully integrated into a

comprehensive learning experience that includes video clips of

Tanzanian teachers demonstrating best teaching practices within

local classrooms, new strategy instruction, opportunities for teacher

discussions, quizzes, and testimonials. This groundbreaking model

for primary school teachers in Tanzania was warmly received at its

May 2019 launch.

ENGLI SH BRI DGE P RO GR AM

In 2018, 200 students completed this seven-week English-language

intensive. All students showed substantial improvement in English

reading, writing, speaking and comprehension, and many felt much

better prepared for secondary school. Volunteers Louise Sherman

and Nicole Halabi worked with Project Zawadi staff and local teachers

to develop a comprehensive English Bridge curriculum. They also

compiled a volunteer handbook that will serve as an invaluable

guide for future volunteers.

BUI LDI NG A N ET WORK

Significant time has been dedicated to building relationships with

every level of the Tanzanian government, from local village leadership,

to Ward and District Offices, to the National Ministry of Education

and President’s Office. Project Zawadi continues to coordinate the

14-agency Alliance for Teacher Professional Development, working

to strengthen the quality of teaching and learning across Tanzania.

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TH E FI RST FULL P ROGR AM YE AR BROUGHT SEVER AL I M P ORTANT I M P ROVEM ENTS AT BUSORE AN D SAR AWE P RI MARY SCHOOLS. TH E STR ATEGIC P L AN N I NG P ROCESS KICKED OFF FOR TH E SECON D SET OF COM MUN ITI ES, K AM BAR AGE AN D KURUSANGA P RI MARY SCHOOLS.

M O D E L S C H O O L S

YE AR 1 I M P LEM ENTATION – BUSORE AN D SAR AWE

P RI MARY SC HOOLS

The strategic plans for Busore and Sarawe prioritized projects that

improved students’ and teachers’ educational experiences and

could be completed quickly with the available budget. Project Zawadi

partnered with the communities to complete structural repair of

classroom roofs, doors, floors and windows, the construction of

desks, and the replacement of worn out blackboards. A rainwater

catchment system was also installed for the new toilets at Busore.

These projects have already benefited 1,610 students across both

school communities.

COM MUN IT Y ENGAGEM ENT – K AM BAR AGE AN D

KURUSANGA P RI MARY SCHOOLS

Kambarage and Kurusanga Primary Schools began the Model School

planning process this year. Each school established their community

task force, which is comprised of the school headmaster, teachers,

parents, and guardians. The task forces met multiple times to create

their 5-year strategic plans addressing both immediate and longer-

term needs. While some projects at each school mirrored one another,

each community highlighted priority projects and created

implementation timelines that work for their own communities.

Once planning is completed, implementation will start immediately

on projects benefiting 1,500 students in these communities.

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- M WA NA I S H A M A KO N G O, S P O N S O R E D ST U D E N T & PA RT I C I PA N T I N T H E F I R ST G I R L’S E M P OW E R M E N T C A M P

- R E H E M A G E N G A , SA R AW E P R I M A RY S C H O O L TA S K F O RC E M E M B E R

- ST E V E N M A R I TAW E R A , B U S O R E P R I M A RY S C H O O L T E AC H E R

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FI NANCIAL SUM MARY JANUARY 1, 2018 - MAY 31, 2019

F I N A N C I A L S U M M A R Y

I NCOM E

EXP EN SES

ASSETS, LIABI LITI ES & N ET ASSETS

2018-19

TOTAL I NCOM E

TOTAL EXP EN SES

Foundations & Corporations

General Fund

Student Sponsorship

$44,933

$248.919

$53,098

Fundraising

Management & General

Program Expenses

$14,768

$60,462

$199,555

Net Income (loss) $72,165

$346,950

$274,785

$312,472

$2,943

$309,529

T H E F I N A N C I A L S U M M A RY S PA N S A 17-M O N T H P E R I O D S O T H AT F U T U R E R E P O RT S W I L L A L I G N W I T H O U R N E W F I S C A L Y E A R O F J U N E – M AY. I N T H I S F I R S T Y E A R O F O U R S T R AT E G I C P L A N I M P L E M E N TAT I O N, W E H AV E I N V E S T E D I N O U R C A PAC I T Y O N T H E G R O U N D I N TA N Z A N I A S O T H AT W E C A N E F F E C T I V E LY G R OW O U R P R O G R A M S. W E A R E P R O U D TO R E P O RT T H AT O U R F I N A N C I A L P O S I T I O N I S S T R O N G A N D W E A R E P O I S E D TO S U P P O RT O U R G R OW T H W I T H I N T E N T I O N A N D P R U D E N C E.

F I N A N C I A L S T A T E M E N T

2016 2017

$246,274

$9,624

$236,650

$239,291

$5,210

$234,081

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Judith Merinyo director of student sponsorship

& hr director

Neria Atieno office assistant

Lilian Charlescounselor

Chukista Malima apprenticeship assistant

Benard Mazibaapprenticeship coordinator

Marymariah Upio counselor

Peter Mallyaaccountant

ADRIAN MAGANGAD I R E C T O R O F T E N D A T E A C H E R S

OM BEN I MGWI L ANGAD I R E C T O R O F M O D E L S C H O O L S

L E A D E R S H I P – T A N Z A N I A T E A M A T A G L A N C E

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L E A D E R S H I P – T A N Z A N I A B O A R D & S T A F F

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MODEL SC HO OLS ADM I N I STR ATIVE

Ombeni Mgwilanga director of model schools

Maneno Wrightconstruction manager & logistics

D I R E C T O R O F S T U D E N T S P O N S O R S H I P& H R D I R E C T O R

JUDITH M ERI NYO

BOARD o f DI R ECTORS

William Philemon chair

Sweetbert Dagobert treasurer

Stella Makundi secretary

Lucas Richard

Adam Mataso

TANZAN IA

TEN DA TE ACH ERS

Adrian Maganga director of tenda teachers

Edgar John Mwansasu teacher training coordinator

Gingiri Mwesa teacher training assistant

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B R I A N S I N G E R : e x e c u t i v e d i r e c t o r

a d r i a n m a g a n g a a n d l i n d a w e b s t e r

Bette Merchant chair

Ian Keithvice chair

Mgizi Mbelwa treasurer

Ron Aminzade

Lee Dilley

HT Fish

Geoff Freeman

Jim Hartmann

Emma Kasiga

Mwemezi Mataso

Josephat Mboyi

Sara Skinner

Karen M. Stupic

Dr. Fran Vavrus

Laura Wangsness Willemsen

L E A D E R S H I P – U . S . B O A R D & S T A F F

B OAR D o f DI RECTORS

VOLUNTEERS

Linda Webster tenda teachers

Nicole Halabi english bridge

Louise Sherman english bridge

Dan McIntyre model schools

UN ITED STATES

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Brian Singer executive director

Shannon Skally operations manager

Vicki Dilley program manager

a p p r e n t i c e s h i p p r o g r a m w o r k i n g w i t h t e a c h e r s e n g l i s h b r i d g e t e a c h e r s & v o l u n t e e r s

m a k o n g o r o s c i e n c e c l u b

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Access 2 Tanzania LLCFred Binter & Kaete HallJohn FlemingClayton & Jan KooikerNew York Quarterly Meeting (Quakers)The Sanders FoundationThe Swanson & Shevlin Charitable Foundation

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