Footprints has funded 7 projects
Thanks to thousands of your microdonations, all of these projects have now been funded. Footprints will ensure that the money gets to our project partners and will provide project reports as they get completed.
This project supports community-based sea turtle conservation by hiring residents to patrol nesting beaches, improving egg hatcheries, and supporting the development of local ecotourism in 6 small rural villages along the Pacific coast of Nicaragua in the municipality of San Juan del Sur.
USD 5,001
Raised from 2,055 people
The project will train 150 teachers in 10 communities on child rights and protection to prevent violence against children in the Efate and Santo provinces of Vanuatu.
AUD 28,025
Raised from 12,519 people
This project will enhance the health and quality of life of 6,000 students in 16 underserved schools in Kilifi through improved access to safe and sustainably managed water supplies.
AUD 20,004
Raised from 8,957 people
Training 380 school teachers in the Sotang region of Nepal to help improve the education of over 11,500 students in over 260 schools.
AUD 31,056
Raised from 13,712 people
To enhance the health and quality of life of poor remote rural people living in a village in Liquica District, through the provision of access to improved water and sanitation and by improving related hygiene practices.
AUD 30,007
Raised from 13,155 people
As an alternative to Schoolies, 18 Mosman High year 12 students are travelling to Cambodia to build houses for local Cambodians living in poverty. All donations made by Travel Insurance Direct customers will be matched dollar to dollar to meet the target of funding the materials to build seven houses.
AUD 5,294
Raised from 2,662 people
Assessment, evaluation and repair of damaged water facilities together with coordinated activities to deliver training in repair and maintenance and community ownership of the resources.
AUD 18,008
Raised from 8,684 people
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