Corporate Sponsorship
Resolution Health has agreed to donate KES 300,000 this year, and we are exploring an enhanced partnership. Our goal is to have 25 companies support ZanaAfrica's initiatives at a level of KES 500,000+ to help us achieve our goals.
For only KES 165 your company can keep one girl in school for a term: what a huge impact for such a small amount of money!
Assuming 60 menstruating girls per school and a student body of 200, and an average household size per student of 5, the following contributions give the following impact:
KES 500,000 - 3,030 girls in school for a term - 50 schools - 10,100 students - 50,500 household members impacted
KES 1,000,000 - 6,060 girls in school for a term - 100 schools - 20,200 students - 101,000 household members impacted
Support of such an intimate need is likely to directly impact customer appreciation, translated into customer loyalty.
Companies that give KES 1 million or more can co-brand sanitary pads to achieve both marketing objectives and Corporate Social Responsiblity objectives.
Companies can also come and help distribute sanitary pads in schools, giving their employees a valuable volunteer experience.
We believe Kenya has the resources to eradicate its own poverty, and we want to work with companies who are also committed to ensuring that happens.
Please contact Megan White on 0722.715.603 to learn how to participate and how your company or organization can increase their visibility through involvement with ZanaA.
The cost of sanitary pads for 2009 is $110,000 (KES 6.6 million), and $180,000 (KES 10.8 million) for underwear and distribution to girls’ schools. This will serve 22,000 girls with a year’s supply of sanitary pads, and will employ 20 Form Form finishers (High School graduates) who will also be running empowerment groups for boys and girls.
Donors can support children based on the number and whether they want to sponsor sanitary pads only, pads and underwear only, distribution only, or the entire package. Costs are as below:
USD
| Level of sponsorship |
Number of girls |
Cost pads only |
Pads & underwear |
Distribution |
Total: All |
| An individual girl |
1 |
$5.00 |
$5.42 |
$7.92 |
$13.33 |
| A family of sisters |
3 |
$15.00 |
$16.25 |
$23.75 |
$40.00 |
| Half a class (10 girls) |
10 |
$50.00 |
$54.17 |
$79.17 |
$133.33 |
| One class (20 girls) |
20 |
$100.00 |
$108.33 |
$158.33 |
$266.67 |
| One grade (40 girls) |
40 |
$200.00 |
$216.67 |
$316.67 |
$533.33 |
| One stream (80 girls) |
80 |
$400.00 |
$433.33 |
$633.33 |
$1,066.67 |
| One school (120 girls) |
120 |
$600.00 |
$650.00 |
$950.00 |
$1,600.00 |
| One village of 4 schools |
480 |
$2,400.00 |
$2,600.00 |
$3,800.00 |
$6,400.00 |
| One cluster of villages (12 schools) |
1,440 |
$7,200.00 |
$7,800.00 |
$11,400.00 |
$19,200.00 |
| One sub-location of 18 schools |
2,160 |
$10,800.00 |
$11,700.00 |
$17,100.00 |
$28,800.00 |
| One constituency (25 schools) |
3,000 |
$15,000.00 |
$16,250.00 |
$23,750.00 |
$40,000.00 |
There are 210 constituencies in Kenya. The above assumes a USD:Shilling rate of 60, the lowest it has been in the past one year.
Kenya shillings
| Level of sponsorship |
Number of girls |
Cost pads only |
Pads & underwear |
Distribution |
Total: All |
| An individual girl |
1 |
300 |
325 |
475 |
800 |
| A family of sisters |
3 |
900 |
975 |
1,425 |
2,400 |
| Half a class (10 girls) |
10 |
3,000 |
3,250 |
4,750 |
8,000 |
| One class (20 girls) |
20 |
6,000 |
6,500 |
9,500 |
16,000 |
| One grade (40 girls) |
40 |
12,000 |
13,000 |
19,000 |
32,000 |
| One stream (80 girls) |
80 |
24,000 |
26,000 |
38,000 |
64,000 |
| One school (120 girls) |
120 |
36,000 |
39,000 |
57,000 |
96,000 |
| One village of 4 schools |
480 |
144,000 |
156,000 |
228,000 |
384,000 |
| One cluster of villages (12 schools) |
1,440 |
432,000 |
468,000 |
684,000 |
1,152,000 |
| One sub-location of 18 schools |
2,160 |
648,000 |
702,000 |
1,026,000 |
1,728,000 |
| One constituency (25 schools) |
3,000 |
900,000 |
975,000 |
1,425,000 |
2,400,000 |
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