Move the dial. Choose your rhythm. Watch your shillings become meals, classrooms, clean water, and dignified work — modelled on five-year field averages.
KSh 2,000
KSh 500KSh 200,000
Frequency
Our trustees deploy where the marginal shilling does the most good this quarter.
Anchor region. Densest delivery network.
Annualised commitment
KSh 24,000 / year
Modelled at KSh 129 = US$1, indexed quarterly. Indicative, not a guarantee — but rooted in what we have actually achieved in the field.
In one year, your gift becomes
559
Nutritious meals served to children & elders.
149
School-days bought back for a child who would have stayed home.
22,415
Litres of clean water carried home in dignity, not desperation.
261
Indigenous trees planted and tended past their fragile years.
0.11
Dignified jobs created or sustained in community enterprises.
Indicative model. Actual outcomes vary by geography, cohort and macro conditions. The "Email it to me" button opens your mail client with the receipt summary pre-filled; once our branded email service is live, we will deliver the signed PDF directly to your inbox.
Donor case studies
What partnership has already done
Real names. Real places. Real numbers. The calculator above is built on the lives below.
4 stories
ProsperityKinshasa, DRC
Mama Léonie
A widow who buried two children, now tailors school uniforms for thirty.
Léonie joined the Village Capital Pool with a hand-cranked sewing machine and KSh 4,000 of seed capital. Eighteen months on, she employs four neighbours, supplies two primary schools, and has repaid 92% of her loan. Her pool has lent the recycled capital onward to seven more women.
KSh 4,000 → 8 livelihoods sustained
PeaceGoma, DRC
The Nyiragongo Reconstruction Pool
After the lava came the silence. After the silence, the rebuilding.
When Mt Nyiragongo erupted, 410 households lost everything. A coalition of diaspora donors and a single institutional partner anchored a US$95k bridge pool. Within eleven months, 78 homes were rebuilt, three boreholes drilled, and a women's savings circle had begun lending again.
US$95k → 410 households, 78 homes rebuilt
Planet & ProsperityKigali, Rwanda
Imuhira Cold-Chain Co-op
Smallholder dairy farmers who used to lose 40% of their milk to spoilage. Now they lose less than 4%.
Mission-locked equity of US$850k built a solar cold-chain that 1,200 farmers — 71% of them women — now share. Income per litre rose 38%. The co-op has begun retaining its own working capital and has invited Kingdom Capital to step down to a minority stake within five years.
US$850k → 1,200 farmers, +38% income
PeoplePikine, Senegal
Pikine Diaspora Match
Sons in Paris. Mothers in Pikine. A bridge built of remittances and dignity.
310 families pooled diaspora remittances matched 1:1 by Kingdom Foundation. The proceeds funded school fees, a community clinic refit, and a women's literacy programme. 96% of school-age children are now enrolled — up from 71% two years ago.
US$120k matched → 310 families, 96% enrolment
Filterable disclosures
Every deployment, open to scrutiny
Filter by year, funding model and status. What you see here is what our auditors see — and what the communities we serve already know.
20 disclosures
ID
Quarter
Model
Recipient
Region
Deployed
Recycled
Lives
Status
KF-2024Q1-001
2024 Q1
Community Funding
Mama Léonie Tailoring Pool
Kinshasa, DRC
$42k
$39k
142
Active
KF-2024Q1-002
2024 Q1
Community Funding
Pikine Diaspora Match
Dakar, Senegal
$120k
$96k
310
Active
KF-2024Q1-003
2024 Q1
Social Enterprise
Okonkwo Solar Irrigation
Enugu, Nigeria
$250k
$60k
4,200
Active
KF-2024Q1-004
2024 Q1
Strategic Partnerships
Horizon Watershed Mandate
Lake Region (DRC/UG/RW)
$4.20m
$0
18,000
Active
KF-2024Q2-005
2024 Q2
Community Funding
Sikoroni Solidarity Fund
Bamako, Mali
$28k
$24k
88
Repaid
KF-2024Q2-006
2024 Q2
Social Enterprise
Imuhira Cold-Chain Co-op
Kigali, Rwanda
$850k
$0
1,200
Active
KF-2024Q2-007
2024 Q2
Strategic Partnerships
Pax Smallholder Facility
Sahel
$3.10m
$0
9,500
Active
KF-2024Q3-008
2024 Q3
Community Funding
Panzi Women's Pool
Bukavu, DRC
$65k
$51k
220
Active
KF-2024Q3-009
2024 Q3
Social Enterprise
Sema Health Networks
Nairobi, Kenya
$480k
$480k
6,800
Bridged
KF-2024Q3-010
2024 Q3
Strategic Partnerships
AfDB Co-Financing Window
AU Region
$7.80m
$0
42,000
Active
KF-2024Q4-011
2024 Q4
Community Funding
Yoruba Diaspora Match II
London / Lagos
$210k
$168k
540
Active
KF-2024Q4-012
2024 Q4
Social Enterprise
Ayekoo Smallholder Mill
Accra, Ghana
$320k
$110k
2,100
Active
KF-2024Q4-013
2024 Q4
Strategic Partnerships
Pax Peace-Through-Trade
East Africa
$2.90m
$0
14,200
Active
KF-2025Q1-014
2025 Q1
Community Funding
Nyiragongo Reconstruction Pool
Goma, DRC
$95k
$32k
410
Active
KF-2025Q1-015
2025 Q1
Social Enterprise
Abay Textile Trust
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
$1.20m
$0
880
Active
KF-2025Q1-016
2025 Q1
Strategic Partnerships
Climate Resilience Facility
Mozambique
$5.40m
$0
22,000
Active
KF-2025Q1-017
2025 Q1
Community Funding
Tanghin Solidarity Circle
Ouagadougou, BF
$18k
$17k
64
Repaid
KF-2025Q2-018
2025 Q2
Social Enterprise
Nakawa Agri-Cluster
Kampala, Uganda
$410k
$70k
1,850
Active
KF-2025Q2-019
2025 Q2
Strategic Partnerships
Sema Health Mandate II
West Africa
$6.10m
$0
31,000
Active
KF-2025Q2-020
2025 Q2
Community Funding
Treichville Diaspora Match
Paris / Abidjan
$175k
$88k
360
Active
Transparency timeline
A decade of keeping our word
Trust is not a slogan we earned in a season — it is a discipline we have practiced, year after year, in public view.
2014
A promise made under a mango tree
Kingdom Foundation begins as a circle of friends pooling school fees in Western Kenya. No office. No letterhead. Only a ledger, a lantern, and a vow that no child in the village would miss class for want of a uniform.
2017
The first audited shilling
Our first independent audit closes with an unqualified opinion. From that day forward, every shilling we steward is followed by a paper trail any grandmother, any regulator, any partner can read.
2019
Capital that remembers home
The Diaspora Match Pool is born. Sons and daughters abroad send dignity, not pity — and we match it, multiply it, and return it as enterprise, school fees, and solar light.
2021
Open books as a posture, not a policy
We publish our first quarterly ledger online. Donors, beneficiaries, and skeptics see the same numbers, on the same day. Transparency is no longer a press release — it is a habit.
2023
From charity to covenant
Recycled capital crosses 60% across community pools. What was once given is now lent, repaid, and lent again — the same coin doing the work of ten.
2025
A foundation that audits its own conscience
We commission our first integrated ethics, climate, and gender audit alongside the financial audit. We will be measured by more than money — by the kind of future we leave behind.
Annual reports
Read the year, page by page
Each annual report is a letter to our partners, a ledger for our auditors, and a covenant with the communities who trusted us with their hopes.
We publish every annual report in full — narrative, audited statements, deployment ledger, and a letter from our trustees. Nothing is paywalled. Nothing is paraphrased. If you find an error, write to us; we will correct it in the open.
One file. Everything.
The Kingdom Foundation Transparency Pack
Cover letter, audited summaries, full deployment ledger, programme outcomes, donor case studies, and calculator assumptions — assembled into a single PDF, scoped to All years.
Audited reports
Independent assurance, downloadable
Year
Auditor
Opinion
Total funds
Download
FY 2024
PKF Eastern Africa
Unqualified
$32.40m
FY 2023
PKF Eastern Africa
Unqualified
$21.90m
FY 2022
Grant Thornton
Unqualified
$14.30m
FY 2021
Grant Thornton
Unqualified
$8.70m
All statements prepared under IFRS and audited by independent third-party firms. Working papers available on request to institutional partners and regulators.