Dear Friends and Supporters,
While the Global Grant application is underway, we invite you to be part of something truly extraordinary. Our mission is to save the environment, save lives and empower women. and your support will make a significant impact.
Like to know more contact Steven Bennett using the Contact Us page
Donations made to the Rotary Foundation in Australia are tax deductible. For Rotary members this also counts toward your Rotary Foundation giving.
Donations to the Foundation Global Grant cannot be accepted until the Global Grant is approved. Your Pledges can assist us to work out the available funding for the Global Grant.
Pledges to the Biogas for Nakuru Global Grant may be made by filling out the Pledge Form. Click HERE.
When the Global Grant is approved you will be contacted with instructions on how to make your donation directly to the Rotary Foundation and the Global Grant.
Would you like to sponsor a complete Biogas Unit?
You or your club can be more personally involved. Your biogas unit will have a plaque with your or your clubs name, you will also receive a photo of the beneficiary at handover and a certificate of appreciation.
A complete biogas unit can be sponsored for only US$1050
Please go to the Sponsor a Biogas Unit page by clicking HERE
Donations of any amount can always be made to the project at anytime.
For the Global Grant these donations will be collected by the Rotary Nomads and held until the grant is approved. The donation will then be sent to the Rotary Foundation Biogas for Nakuru Project in your name.
Direct cash donations to the project can be made at anytime. The Rotary Nomads will send the donations to the Rotary Club of Nakuru in lots of US$1050 for the construction of a biogas unit.
Note: These direct donations to the project may not be tax deductable in Australia.
Click HERE to be taken to the donations page.
Rotary Districts and Rotary Clubs can also pledge funds to the Biogas for Nakuru Rotary Foundation Global Grant on the Global Grants Website by clicking this link: Rotary Global Grants