Focus Area

Poverty Alleviation

We empower vulnerable communities through sustainable livelihood programs, skills development, and economic opportunities that help break the cycle of poverty.

How we do it

By 2022, approximately 39.8% of Kenya’s population, nearly 20 million people, were living below the poverty line, with higher concentrations in rural areas and informal settlements. Poverty continues to limit access to stable income, basic services, and economic mobility, particularly among youth and women.

MFF addresses this through entrepreneurship-focused interventions that equip vulnerable populations with practical business skills, mentorship, and access to seed capital. By integrating innovative financing models, especially for clean energy assets such as solar systems. MFF enables households and micro-enterprises to reduce energy costs while generating income, fostering both economic resilience and long-term self-sufficiency.

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We promote economic empowerment through supporting small-businesses with seed capital through table banking models. We conduct financial literacy training to beneficiaries and implement a payback with interest system, to create a revolving fund that helps reach to more people in need. We partner with local financial institutions to help promote this initiative, using their expertise and systems to ensure accountability of these monetary resources.
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We also implement and support Income Generating Activities (IGAs) to individuals and institutions that support Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVCs) to meet regular needs in nutrition, sanitation and access to healthcare.
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We help to connect beneficiaries with internships and job opportunities with our partners, through work preparedness programs such as career coaching, soft skills training and interview coaching to ensure that our beneficiaries stand out as committed and diligent employees.
Business Growth
30.67% Growth per year

Other focus areas

Education Support

Clean Energy

Charity and Outreach Activities