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Page 1: C onnecting grassroots efforts  in Canada and Africa to address  the challenges posed by the HIV&AIDS pandemic
Page 2: C onnecting grassroots efforts  in Canada and Africa to address  the challenges posed by the HIV&AIDS pandemic

Connecting grassroots efforts in Canada and Africa to address

the challenges posed by the HIV&AIDS pandemic

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A Brief History:

2002-07Obara family takes in 10

orphans (added to their

5 children)

2004Leonora travels to Toronto for conference,

meets members of Runnymede

United Church and gets

connected

2006Andrew and

Leonora travel to Toronto and spend 2 weeks meeting with congregation

and networking

2007

Andrew asked to retire from

his job and begins

focussing on activities full-time. Hosts youth group from RUC in

Nairobi

2009 Obaras visit Canada and

begin discussions for forming Kijiji Cha Upendo cooperative

with 15 families

2010Needs

assessment complete, Kijiji

Cha Upendo established and registered with

government

2011Started IGA project with

start-up funds from RUC (training,

microcredit etc.) Seeking

funding.

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2004Obaras taken up through

ACTS group at Runnymede

United Church

2004-05ACTs group

starts raising funds through congregation

to pay for school fees for the orphans in

the Obara’s care

2007Youth group

from RUC visit the Obaras in

Kenya and learn more

about issues/needs of

community

2007Andrew’s job loss / youth

visit becomes catalyst for increasing fundraising

efforts

2009RUC’s ACTS

group begins discussing how to support new

KCU. Feeling that

congregation’s fundraising

capacity maxed

2010 Church agrees

to provide start-up funds

to establish KCU.

Discussion re: formation of

new organization in

Canada

2011 Exploring

options (e.g. Foundation) – raises funds

through Bike2CAPAIDS,

signs MOU with CAP/AIDS,

establishes name /webiste

A Brief History:

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2002 Founding

Committee Convened

2003 Founding

Board, CAP/AIDS Org Mission and

Branding

2004 CAP/AIDS charitable

registration, CAP/AIDS Uganda

established

2005 1st Bike to

CAPAIDS events held in Toronto,

Ottawa and Vancouver

2006 1st CIDA funded project (2 years in Ethiopia and

Uganda)

2009Current CIDA VSF project

begins – runs until end of 2012 (Safe

Livelihoods in Uganda and

Ethiopia)

2010/11 CAP/AIDS has supported 17 African CBOs

(+20 just bikes) in Ethiopia,

Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania and

Uganda

CAP/AIDS works in partnership with African and Canadian Community-Based Organizations on the front lines to resist, survive and overcome the HIV & AIDS epidemic.

A Brief History:

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Context: This Time Last Year

• Kijiji Cha Upendo registered as an NGO

• 15 families selected for cooperative project

• Needs assessment and program vision in place

• Volunteers recruited and trained

• Providing education, counselling, home based care and beginnings of IGA activities

• Seeking funding

• Ad hoc entity (steering committee of 10 from RUC and extended networks)

• Exploring options for this new organization – starting a charity? Foundation? Etc.

• Goal is to build capacity to raises funds before start-up funding ends and to fund expansion of KCU activities

• New Executive Director• Original partnership

roots displaced by match obligations of CIDA Project

• Fundraising tools in place and paid for

• 9 years (+ 20 years) experience implementing projects with CBOs

• Limited ability to engage new constituents as one staff person in Canada

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How Did We Get Here?

DecemberKCU Submits

Emailed Proposal to CAP/AIDS

JanuaryCAP/AIDS and Linda Meet and

Get to Know Each Other

MayCAP/AIDS and new VLC meet and begin to

flesh out partnership

JuneVLC enters

team in Bike2CAPAIDS raising $2,940

for KCU

AugustMOU signed b/w CAP and

VLC,

SeptemberFunds

transferred to KCU, CAP advisor

conducts project site

visit, Letter of Engagement signed b/w

CAP and KCU

October VLC/KCU

donation page launched, all

partners meet face to face, CAP submits

request through

existing partner to fund 20 bikes

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How We’re Working Together to Eliminate Duplication and Maximize Our Comparative Advantage

• Community Needs Assessments

• Implements Project• Reports Back

• Grants Development

• Processes Funds• Transfers Funds• Receives Reports

• Supports Fundraising• Grants Development

____________________________________________________

• Provides mentorship and technical support• Makes Introductions• Welcomes KCU as part

of the Network______________________________________________________

Keeps 10% for admin and is reimbursed for M&E

Costs

• Raises Funds• Raises Awareness• Provides Support and

Solidarity• Grants Development

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What Do We See as the Benefits?

• Facilitating increased financial resources

• Connecting to a community of knowledge and experience

• Mentorship from people who have been in the field for a long time

• Technical support and trainings

• Opportunity to share best practices with other CBOs in the region

• Not having to start a charity

• Use of information and infrastructure

• Encouragement of ‘not being alone’

• Opportunity to participate in existing fundraising events

• Possibility of applying for grants etc. that VLC/KCU would have difficulty accessing

• Opportunities for shared learning

• Advancing our mission• Expanding our

Network – country, new partner

• Optics of growth – both in financials and programming

• Opportunity to maximise utility/impact of resources, knowledge and infrastructure already paid for

• Opportunity to reach more Cdns than would be possible as staff of 1

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Navigating Tricky Areas & Opportunities

• What happens when we come across a funding opportunity that could be a fit for Kijiji Cha Upendo, but also for other CAP/AIDS Network partners?

• How do we manage co-branding of our activities?

• How many partnerships like this can CAP/AIDS sustain?

• If more Canadian organizations join the CAP/AIDS Network, how can we best convene groups for shared learning?

• For larger grant applications, how do we position the partnership? Leverage CAP/AIDS name? Submit direct by Kijiji Cha Upendo? Where does Village of Love Canada come in?

• How does Kijiij Cha Upendo’s work align with other partners – possibility of inclusion in joint proposals (e.g. Our next submission to CIDA)?

• Can the Village of Love Canada extended network be leveraged to expand the Bike2CAPAIDS campaign to new cities?

• How can we connect with other similar groups who could benefit from a partnership of this nature?