OLPS
Antelope partnered with OLPS in 2006 to launch a program in Kisumu, Kenya to provide access to education for vulnerable children. The program is still in existence and since its inception, together Antelope and OLPS have educated over 650 vulnerable children, many orphaned. Program beneficiaries have gone on to attend University, vocational training and other entrepreneurial endeavors. OLPS is an amazing partner and has changed the lives of so many women and children.
Kwithu
Women’s Group
In 2010, the Antelope Foundation helped the Kwithu Women’s Group, located in Mzuzu, Malawi, establish a tomato canning business called Kwithu Kitchen (KK). Antelope worked with the women to develop a detailed business model, strategic plan, branding elements and raise capital. The business continues to operate and expand its product line.
Video: The Story of Kwithu Kitchen
Amplify
Beginning in 2015, the Antelope Foundation partnered with Margaret Butler, founder of Komera to create a concept and strategy to develop an alternative to traditional development scale. AMPLIFY, founded in 2017 is a collective of community-driven organizations in eastern Africa focused on developing agentic capacity in girls through intentional collaboration. AMPLIFY’s mission is to AMPLIFY the voices, work and impact of local organizations focused on the power and potential of adolescent girls.
Nadia’s Initiative
The Antelope Foundation assisted Nobel Laureate Nadia Murad to create Nadia's Initiative, an organization dedicated to rebuilding communities in crisis and advocating for survivors of sexual violence. Antelope helped with all aspects of organizational development.
Global
Survivors Fund
Working with Nadia’s Initiative and the Mukwege Foundation, Antelope assisted with strategy development and implementation and logo and website design. The Fund is an innovative, survivor-centric mechanism whose Mission is to ensure survivors of conflict-related sexual violence have access to reparations and other forms of redress.
Watchers
of the Sky
The Antelope Foundation was responsible for developing educational outreach and community engagement programs, for the award winning documentary Watchers of the Sky. The film and its proprietary educational tools serve as a catalyst for illuminating the history and pattern of genocide and mass atrocities throughout the world.
Maloto
Antelope Foundation helped Anna Msowoya-Keys take an idea from inception to fruition. Beginning in 2007, Antelope worked to devise a strategy to launch Maloto, a US-based organization dedicated to helping feed, educate and empower women and children in Mzuzu, Malawi. Maloto is a vibrate organization and continues to flourish under the direction of Anna.