Permaculture Champions is a grassroots ecological organisation dedicated to restoring degraded landscapes and building food-secure communities. We empower individuals to transform backyards, farms, and public spaces into self-sustaining ecosystems using the principles of permaculture design. By providing accessible education, regional seed networks, and technical site design, we bridge the gap between ecological anxiety and climate action.Our mission is to decentralize food production and water security. We do this by turning everyday citizens into active environmental stewards. Your funding directly drives our localised community workshops, physical tool-sharing libraries, and micro-grants for urban food forests.
Project story
Every resilient community is built on the strength, knowledge, and leadership of its women. When you invest in a woman’s education and economic independence, you uplift an entire neighbourhood. Right now, many women in our community lack access to safe spaces, practical skills training, and the resources needed to build sustainable livelihoods. This holds back families and limits local potential.
We are changing that. Guided by the resilient faces of the women in our community—like the ones pictured in our project photo—we are launching The Empowered Hearth. This is a dedicated community center focused on women-led education, skills training, and grassroots economic empowerment.
Our Land and Our Work
Our project is situated on a accessible plot of community land that is being transformed into a vibrant sanctuary for learning and collaboration. This physical space will serve as an engine for practical, hands-on development.
Our core work focuses on three primary pillars:
The Skills Workshop: A physical training space equipped for vocational education, including sustainable textile production, artisan crafts, food processing, and digital literacy.
The Business & Leadership Incubator: Providing women with critical training in financial literacy, cooperative business management, marketing, and public speaking.
The Community Demonstration Garden: A small-scale permaculture plot managed by our students to learn sustainable farming, nutrition, and food security principles.
Our Goals
We aim to create a permanent, self-sustaining ecosystem of empowerment. Over the next 12 months, our milestones include:
Graduating 150+ Women: Providing fully subsidised, comprehensive training tracks in vocational skills and entrepreneurship.
Launching 3 Women-Led Cooperatives: Helping our graduates organise into self-managed business collectives to sell their goods and secure fair incomes.
Establishing a Micro-Grant Fund: Providing small, interest-free seed capital to help top graduates purchase their initial business tools and materials.
Use of Funds
We maintain strict financial transparency. Your funding directly creates the infrastructure these women need to succeed:
45% - Training Center & Equipment: Purchasing sewing machines, craft tools, kitchen processing equipment, and computers for digital literacy.
25% - Education & Training Materials: Funding expert local instructors, printing step-by-step business manuals, and supplying raw materials for practice.
20% - Garden & Site Infrastructure: Setting up rainwater harvesting tanks, organic soil amendments, and shade structures for the demonstration garden.
10% - Cooperative Launch & Marketing Support: Assisting the new women’s collectives with legal registration, branding, and initial product packaging.
Our Challenges
Our biggest challenge is balancing the intensive training hours with the heavy household and caregiving responsibilities that these women carry daily. If training times conflict with their family duties, they cannot attend.
We are directly solving this hurdle by designing the center around their lives. We are incorporating a safe, volunteer-run childcare space within the center so mothers can study and practice without worry. Additionally, our classes are structured in flexible morning and evening blocks.
The proud women in our photo represent the untapped potential of our entire community. By backing this project, you are giving them the tools, the space, and the opportunity to lift themselves and their families out of poverty. Join us in building a future led by empowered women.
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Team
Permaculture Champions is a grassroots ecological organisation dedicated to restoring degraded landscapes and building food-secure communities. We empower individuals to transform backyards, farms, and public spaces into self-sustaining ecosystems using the principles of permaculture design. By providing accessible education, regional seed networks, and technical site design, we bridge the gap between ecological anxiety and climate action.Our mission is to decentralize food production and water security. We do this by turning everyday citizens into active environmental stewards. Your funding directly drives our localised community workshops, physical tool-sharing libraries, and micro-grants for urban food forests.
Project story
Every resilient community is built on the strength, knowledge, and leadership of its women. When you invest in a woman’s education and economic independence, you uplift an entire neighbourhood. Right now, many women in our community lack access to safe spaces, practical skills training, and the resources needed to build sustainable livelihoods. This holds back families and limits local potential.
We are changing that. Guided by the resilient faces of the women in our community—like the ones pictured in our project photo—we are launching The Empowered Hearth. This is a dedicated community center focused on women-led education, skills training, and grassroots economic empowerment.
Our Land and Our Work
Our project is situated on a accessible plot of community land that is being transformed into a vibrant sanctuary for learning and collaboration. This physical space will serve as an engine for practical, hands-on development.
Our core work focuses on three primary pillars:
The Skills Workshop: A physical training space equipped for vocational education, including sustainable textile production, artisan crafts, food processing, and digital literacy.
The Business & Leadership Incubator: Providing women with critical training in financial literacy, cooperative business management, marketing, and public speaking.
The Community Demonstration Garden: A small-scale permaculture plot managed by our students to learn sustainable farming, nutrition, and food security principles.
Our Goals
We aim to create a permanent, self-sustaining ecosystem of empowerment. Over the next 12 months, our milestones include:
Graduating 150+ Women: Providing fully subsidised, comprehensive training tracks in vocational skills and entrepreneurship.
Launching 3 Women-Led Cooperatives: Helping our graduates organise into self-managed business collectives to sell their goods and secure fair incomes.
Establishing a Micro-Grant Fund: Providing small, interest-free seed capital to help top graduates purchase their initial business tools and materials.
Use of Funds
We maintain strict financial transparency. Your funding directly creates the infrastructure these women need to succeed:
45% - Training Center & Equipment: Purchasing sewing machines, craft tools, kitchen processing equipment, and computers for digital literacy.
25% - Education & Training Materials: Funding expert local instructors, printing step-by-step business manuals, and supplying raw materials for practice.
20% - Garden & Site Infrastructure: Setting up rainwater harvesting tanks, organic soil amendments, and shade structures for the demonstration garden.
10% - Cooperative Launch & Marketing Support: Assisting the new women’s collectives with legal registration, branding, and initial product packaging.
Our Challenges
Our biggest challenge is balancing the intensive training hours with the heavy household and caregiving responsibilities that these women carry daily. If training times conflict with their family duties, they cannot attend.
We are directly solving this hurdle by designing the center around their lives. We are incorporating a safe, volunteer-run childcare space within the center so mothers can study and practice without worry. Additionally, our classes are structured in flexible morning and evening blocks.
The proud women in our photo represent the untapped potential of our entire community. By backing this project, you are giving them the tools, the space, and the opportunity to lift themselves and their families out of poverty. Join us in building a future led by empowered women.
Project updates
Team
Location
Kenya