NextWorldNow
Community Investments
Underwriting Community Well-being:
Peace Building Ventures
NextWorldNow (NWN) holds that world communities can work together in an informed and personal way, leveraging technology and resources, to improve the well-being of participants in each community.
Our Aim
We invest in and support community development projects requiring modest capital. We fund projects that are owned by the local community, whose social impact and return on investment can be measured, and whose success can be sustained. In the spirit of innovation, we aim for a diverse "portfolio" of projects and geographies to spread creative solutions.
We work to discover and apply best practice social investment models on a small scale personal level. Our process invites ongoing direct connection with the sponsored community rather than an anonymous one-time donation. We believe it is possible to invest in projects that increase the wellbeing of communities while avoiding unintended harm. We operate with minimal overhead and a goal of funneling nearly 100% of grant resources to the intended community project.
Projects funded to date:
Uganda (2023) - combination aquaponics and hydroponics facility (fish and vegetable production)
South Africa (2023) - sewing center for grandmothers, training and production center
Ukraine (2022) - skill training for Roma women: professional sewing and entrepreneurship, psychosocial support
Ghana (2022) - ecotourism: development of visitor center at local natural resource area (waterfalls and caves)
Tanzania (2022) - agronomic and business training for biofortified crop production
Nicaragua (2021) - water system enhancement for small rural community, solar pumps
Rwanda (2021) - food processing center for women's coop farmers
Suriname (2020) - local fish farm for food security and commercial marketing
Ecuador (2020) - electronic medical record (EMR) for a rural health clinic
Columbia (2019) - "vertical farming" urban agribusiness prototype
Zimbabwe (2019) - commercial tea and medicinal products from Resurrection plant
Uganda (2018) - low pressure drip irrigation system using drought resistant seed crops
Philippines (2018) - taro root cultivation and processing for commercial sales (taro chips)
Mongolia (2017) - greenhouses to support seasonal food production and produce marketing
India (2017) - skill training: silk weaving, reeling, embroidery, and business management
Kenya (2016) - solar powered computer lab for rural community school, students & adult learners
Zambia (2015) - four rural health clinic facilities for expecting mothers
NextWorldNow Community Investments (NWN) works with individuals, communities, and other organizations to make this happen. We invite communities with project ideas to submit their requests for funding. We study the requests and make funding decisions. We welcome scale-able partnerships with other organizations on joint projects. We invest in solutions built to last, looking beyond short term fixes to address long standing problems. We continue to refine our process as we learn more about what works and what does not. NWN is a non profit private foundation with United States 501 (c) (3) status.
Application Link. Please review the funding application page prior to submission: https://forms.gle/WLEzSjHaYpaF5NkM6