Build Businesses.
Strengthen Communities.
Unlock Youth Potential.
Jonathan Jackson Foundation (JJF) is a Nairobi-based, community-led foundation advancing inclusive economic empowerment for youth, women, and persons living with disabilities through entrepreneurship, sports for development, and rapid humanitarian response.
Jenga Bizna
Building Businesses
Bakee Mtaani
Basketball In the Hood
Jenga Jirani
Build Your Neighbour
Jenga Bizna – Building Businesses
Bakee Mtaani – Basketball In the Hood
Jenga Jirani – Build Your Neighbour
WHAT WE DO
economic empowerment
Reduce poverty
The Jonathan Jackson Foundation (JJF) is a charitable organization founded by businessman and philanthropist Jonathan Jackson, headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya. Guided by the mission of transforming lives through sustainable empowerment. The foundation focuses on a range of community-driven initiatives, including entrepreneurship, vocational training, sports development, and youth mentorship.
The Jonathan Jackson Foundation (JJF) is a charitable organization founded by businessman and philanthropist Jonathan Jackson, headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya. Guided by the mission of transforming lives through sustainable empowerment. The foundation focuses on a range of community-driven initiatives, including entrepreneurship, vocational training, sports development, and youth mentorship.
By partnering with local stakeholders, JJF helps vulnerable communities build businesses, acquire employable skills, and secure long-term economic opportunities. Central to its efforts is a commitment to social cohesion, reducing poverty, and fostering self-reliance in underserved communities. Through mentorship programs, targeted funding, and capacity-building projects, JJF aims to create a ripple effect of positive change, ultimately uplifting individuals and contributing to Kenya’s broader social and economic development.
Highlights
OurImpact
2.4 Million
Distributed Meals
70,000+
People fed
13,000
Households supported
700
Youth engaged in part-time work
400
small-scale businesses launched across Nairobi
4
full-size community basketball courts built (as of Jan 2025)
Economic Empowerment
Jenga Bizna Mtaani
Building Businesses for Lasting Impact
At the Jonathan Jackson Foundation, we partner with youth, women and men in Nairobi’s informal communities who are not in employment, education, or training (NEET). Through Jenga Bizna Mtaani, we provide tailored entrepreneurship training, mentorship, access to essential resources, and provision of capital goods. Our goal is to create sustainable income opportunities, enhance healthy communities and nurture self-reliance—empowering young people to transform their own lives and uplift entire neighborhoods.
3 pronged
Approach

Sports
Through sports, we shift vulnerable youth from being exploitable to champions of change.

Building Businesses
JJF ensures that communities have access to sustainable and dignified livelihoods through gainful, legal and structured income-generating activities.

Humanitarian Crisis Response
The Jenga Jirani Initiative mobilises resources to aid vulnerable families in the informal settlements grossly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Micro business Owner
“This business will help me put food on the table. I also aspire to expand and open a restaurant one day.”
Liz Wanja
Micro-business owner & Swam Legends Dance Crew Member from Kayole
Small business Owner
“I am grateful to JJF for equipping me with [barbering] skills. As a youth in the informal settlement area, I would not have been able to afford the fees charged by training centres. I was jobless but now I can open a small barber shop and earn an income.”
Evans Odembo
Member of Congo Youth Group
Footballer
“Since joining the Nairobi City Stars team, I can now sustain myself financially; I can pay for my needs, support my mother and brother, and educate my child. It is an amazing feeling and I thank you.”
Charles Otieno
Midfielder in the Nairobi City Stars Football Club
“Our desire is to give fishing rods and teach vulnerable communities how to fish so they can sustainably put food on their table.”
Jonathan Jackson
Founder & Chairman, JJF
“Our desire is to give fishing rods and teach vulnerable communities how to fish so they can sustainably put food on their table.”
Jonathan Jackson
Chairman, JJF
400+
small scale business launched in vulnerable communities accrross Nairobi alleviated crime
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