Peery Family Foundation Commits $1 Million to the BOMA Project

Peery Family Foundation Commits $1 Million to the BOMA Project

Support from grantee-centric, forward-thinking foundations and organizations means all the difference in the world to growing nonprofits like BOMA. As we scale our poverty graduation model across the drylands of East Africa to reach one million women and children by...

How Data and Accountability are Crucial to Helping Women and Girls

Please see our latest blog post on the Women Deliver site about how data and accountability drive impact in our poverty graduation programs.  And check out our video about Performance Insights, our proprietary technology platform that helps us track, monitor and...

BOMA announces $1.9 million DFID grant

The BOMA Project announced a $1.9 million dollar cooperative agreement in July 2013 with the Department for International Development (DFID), the United Kingdom’s aid organization. DFID’s mission is to promote sustainable development and eliminate world poverty. The...

Hot Nights and the Witch Doctor

We left the village of Merrille feeling good about our new Mentor, Christopher Lepaati Meselin.  Engaged and passionate about his work, Christopher covers a large territory and shares our commitment to reach out to the women in the outlying nomadic villages, where...

The Savings Group and the Wife Beater

Maria Lesiil is the BOMA Village Mentor in the Northern Kenya town of Archers Post. She is beautiful and charismatic and held the attention of more than fifty women for the five full hours of the savings training session. About two hours into the training, the women...