SUPPORT US
Your support makes all the difference
Support from our donors and partners helps us create more opportunities for women, nourish more children, and grow our social enterprise.
Your gift is tax-deductible as allowed by local and national law. The Women’s Bakery is a publicly registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in the U.S. with the tax ID 47-4333365.
— HOW YOUR GIVING HELPS —
$1250
helps us provide nutritious snacks to a classroom of 40 primary students for one year through the One Bread Project.
$200
funds one month of a nanny’s salary in one of our on-site Baby Houses for staff childcare.
$10,000
supports financial literacy training for staff at all three of our bakeries
Other ways to support us
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Become a corporate partner
Corporate partnerships are crucial to our work and our future growth.
Custom sponsorship packages, which include perks like social media mentions, recognition at events, and features on our website. Get in touch to learn more.
Corporate matching for employee giving
Inviting us to speak at your event or conference
Retail or private label partnerships for local businesses in Rwanda that would like to sell our bread
Help arrange a media interview
GET TO KNOW OUR CURRENT CORPORATE PARTNERS →
Give beyond donations
There are many other ways you can support our work beyond direct, unrestricted donations:
Legacy giving
Gifts in memory of a loved one
Restricted giving to help with specific needs such as new equipment or the One Bread Project
Request a bakery tour to learn more about us
Follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and help us spread the word about our work
Contact us to learn more
Contact us to learn more about corporate and individual giving options, or to share your idea for how you can support our work. We’d love to hear from you!
IN HER WORDS
“My life changed when I joined The Women’s Bakery. I have gained skills through training such as saving and how to prepare a balanced diet. With the income I earn, I can take care of my family and contribute to my country’s growth.”
Esperence, Baker in Ruyenzi
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