Building Trust, and Tailored Financial Products, Help Women on the Margins

Did you know that women comprise 56% of the 1.7 billion adults globally without access to formal financial services? The gender inequality is more pronounced in Sub-Saharan Africa, where 30% of women have an account versus 39% of men. Low incomes, illiteracy and...

Change and Growth on the Road to Reaching 1 Million Women and Children

When an organization experiences significant growth, transitions are inevitable. The BOMA Project continues to build capacity to achieve our goal of helping one million women and children overcome extreme poverty by 2022. In just the past six months, we have welcomed...
Climate-Proofing Poverty Graduation Programs

Climate-Proofing Poverty Graduation Programs

In collaboration with Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Assets and Market Access at the University of California, Davis, a research center funded by USAID,  BOMA is undertaking a five-year randomized controlled trial to test the combination of a successful graduation...
Reflections for Father’s Day

Reflections for Father’s Day

Our amazing co-founder Kura Omar wrote this thoughtful piece about what it means to be a man working to empower women in the drylands of East Africa, and his hopes for his own children this Father’s Day. While our program is gender-focused on helping women...
The Data Dilemma: Making Measurement Matter

The Data Dilemma: Making Measurement Matter

Perspective from a Gender-Focused Poverty Intervention Program –The BOMA Project and Vera Solutions Accountability for nonprofits means many things: financial transparency and disclosure, to show that they are good stewards of the funding they rely on to execute...
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...