partners

Mpilo Foundation is supported by

The AFAS Foundation inspires and does. It inspires you to do better. Where you see opportunities to do better than now. Always with great consequences. Because it helps a lot of people. Or because it inspires a lot of people to change. Do you recognise this?

Together with you, we realise what has major consequences for the world around us. Together with Mpilo Foundation, we are realising water and power facilities in Zimbabwe.

Miracle Water sells rain barrels in the Netherlands. Part of their proceeds is donated to Mpilo Foundation.

Mpilo Foundation greatly values the support of Rodor Properties (Private) Limited. Rodor Properties (Private) Limited helps to make it possible for the projects to be visited (twice) annually and makes its knowledge of and experience in the Zimbabwean situation available free of charge.

Inspire Women Men and Children is a registered charity and a registered trust that helps and support the poor, the needy and the vulnerable in the United Kingdom and Zimbabwe. We promote the equal rights of women, men and children, as well as supporting their full participation in the political, social, and economic development of their communities.

The Wilde Ganzen Foundation is a Dutch NGO, founded in 1957 with a mission to reduce poverty and inequality through community-led initiatives. We support community-based organisations in the Global South and their Dutch fundraising partners in joint efforts to achieve a better future because we believe communities should have control over their own development.

Medical Professions Advisory Group (Adviesgroep Medische & Vrije Beroepen) is happy to advise and take all work on tax and financial matters off your hands.

Proactive, short lines of communication, a fixed point of contact and a personal approach are values we uphold. We are happy to assist you in all tax and financial matters you face as a liberal professional.

We also dedicate ourselves selflessly – voluntarily and unpaid – to the Mpilo Foundation to provide basic services in Zimbabwe.

Zuva Rabuda aims to provide assistance to the people in Zimbabwe. We hope to contribute to poverty alleviation and to creating opportunities for a better life. Our guiding principle is that what we do should contribute to the self-reliance of the residents by helping them to provide for themselves. Specifically, we focus on water supply.

At Laundry Total we work with water and energy every day when setting up laundries in any sector. We always look for possibilities to save and recycle. For example: can the water of the last rinse be reused? How can we ensure that the washing machines still run when electricity is sparse?

Impazz Maintain is a nationally operating engineering firm with an emphasis on the middle, east and north of the Netherlands. More information on the collaboration with Mpilo Foundation (in Dutch) can be found on the website.

BAENT Foundation wants to combat poverty by improving people’s self-reliance and resilience in a lasting and sustainable way. We try to stimulate this by supporting smart, small-scale projects.

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Wasbeheer (Laundry management) has complete self-service Laundry. These are laundry services with all the trimmings so that customers can do their laundry quickly and easily. These laundries are built for residents of apartment complexes. Wasbeheer supports Mpilo Foundation by donating an amount to Mpilo Foundation with every wash in a launderette.

info@mpilofoundation.com
+31 6 5464 5855

IBAN NL98 RABO 0331 8112 35
Stichting Mpilo Foundation

KvK: 72254750
RSIN: 859048330

Mpilo Foundation is recognized by the tax authorities as a Public Benefit Organization (ANBI).

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