
Empowering Nairobi’s Informal Settlements: Monumental Donation by Jonathan Jackson Foundation and I&M Foundation
Jenge bizna Mtaani
Jonathan jackson foundation
I&M Foundation

Jenge bizna Mtaani
Jonathan jackson foundation
I&M Foundation

Jonathan Jackson Foundation (JJF) and the I&M Foundation are thrilled to announce the successful donation of capital goods to women and youth groups in the Kawangware community under JJF’s Jenga Bizna Mtaani program. This event, held on February 23rd, is…

Jenga Bizna Mtaani Program by Jonathan Jackson Foundation JJF is designed to foster the growth and development of Micro and Small Enterprises in Kenya. This program provides an integrated business environment, enabling young entrepreneurs to make significant socio-economic contributions through…

Jonathan Jackson Foundation (JJF) extends its heartfelt congratulations to the Community Relations Foundation, Kenya Police Service, Athletics Kenya Dagoretti, and all participants for the resounding success of the Ghetto Marathon 2023, held on November 26th, 2023. The marathon, conducted under…

The Jenga Bizna Mtaani program is a transformative initiative that is helping to empower vulnerable youth in Nairobi’s informal settlements. One remarkable story from the program is that of Francis Okinda, a member of the Kuza Africa Sanaa youth group…

Nairobi’s informal settlements are home to countless talented young individuals, waiting for an opportunity to showcase their abilities and pursue their dreams. In these marginalized areas, where resources are scarce and opportunities limited, the construction of basketball courts has proven…

Introduction: Youth unemployment is a pressing issue in Kenya, with a significant number of young individuals struggling to find sustainable livelihoods. The Jonathan Jackson Foundation (JJF) is taking a proactive approach to address this challenge through JJF’s “Jenga Bizna Mtaani”…

Jonathan Jackson Foundation (JJF) joined the global community in commemorating this year’s World Environmental Day, themed “Beat Plastic Pollution.” JJF collaborated with community partners – Kayole Mtaa Safi, Bidii Youth Group, Street Smart Youth Group, and Destined for Greatness, along…

Small businesses and individuals in informal communities face significant challenges in accessing capital within the world of finance. However, the game is changing thanks to table banking, a micro-financing model based on group savings and lending with agreed-upon interest rates.…

The Jonathan Jackson Foundation (JJF) is a non-governmental organization whose mission is to help youth groups build businesses in Nairobi’s informal communities. Jenga Bizna Mtaani program (Building Businesses in Communities) is an initiative aimed at supporting youth and women entrepreneurs…