Become a Partner
FAHU Foundation seeks strategic partnerships with organizations that share our vision for empowering marginalized communities through innovative savings group projects. While we typically proactively identify and invite potential partners, we welcome inquiries from credible organizations whose expertise and track record align with our mission of helping people help themselves.

Who We Colaborate with
We partner with reputable organizations that have proven track records in implementing savings group projects or developing innovations that can advance the field.
All partnerships are grounded in mutual respect, transparent communication, and shared commitment to measurable outcomes that create lasting change in marginalized communities.
NGOs and Social Enterprises
Non-profit organisations and social enterprises with deep community relationships and demonstrated success in financial inclusion programming.
Technology Innovators
Organizations developing digital solutions that enhance savings group operations while maintaining community ownership and accessibility.
Foundations and Networks
Other foundations and professional networks that can amplify impact through co-funding, knowledge sharing, and sector coordination.
Research Institutions and Academia
Universities and research organizations that can generate new knowledge, conduct rigorous evaluations, and contribute to evidence-based practice in community finance.
Local Implementing Partners
Community-based organizations, churches, cooperatives, and other grassroots entities that work directly with savings groups and understand local contexts.
Some of Our Past Grantees










Become a Partner
While FAHU Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals, we welcome connections with organizations working in savings group innovation, implementation, or research. If your organization aligns with our strategic priorities, please share your information below, and our team may contact you for further discussion.
Please note: Submitting this form does not constitute an application for funding. FAHU Foundation identifies potential partners through an internal process rather than open calls for proposals.