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About Covalent
Covalent Global Capital is a volunteer nonprofit based in Boston, MA and Nairobi, Kenya. We've worked with foundations, philanthropy experts, community organizers, area chiefs, and over 350 grassroots charity groups in urban slums, rural villages, and remote towns.
Collectively we've developed several key practices to prevent corruption and provide the greatest access to most.
Our work enables charitable giving to the source of African solutions. This is great work and we enjoy encouraging social development through responsible and healthy communities. If you think we could work together, email us at click
Board of Directors

Jason Higbee
Chairperson
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Education
Pacific Lutheran
Economics, Chemistry
Favorite Books
Middlesex
Jeffrey Eugenides
The End of Poverty
Jeffrey Sachs
Good Food
Seafood
Rice Krispie Treats
Githeri

Greg Snyders
Secretary
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Education
MIT
MBA, Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Harvard
MPA/ID, International Development
Michigan
Economics, I & O Engineering
Favorite Books
Development as Freedom
Amartya Sen
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Gabriel García Márquez
Good Food
New Mexican
Almonds
Nyama Choma

Paul Allen
Treasurer
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Education
Pacific Lutheran
Graphic Design
Favorite Books
Shadow Divers
Robert Kurson
The Alchemist
Paulo Coelho
Good Food
Mongolian
Grapes
Chicken White Bean Chili
Our work fosters charitable giving to Africa that is truly inspired and responsible. We produce recognizable and lasting effects that create fair opportunities and improve communities in both Africa and America.
News & Blog
HodI? Anyone Home? ~ Covalent Global Capital ~ Karibuni ~ Welcome Covalent Global is building a greater network of people dedicated to improving communities in Africa (Kenya) and building a solid connection to people in America. Building community is our main focus this year and will consume most of our efforts. We invite you to help with this ... (more)
PamojaConnect
Is Closed
The pilot of PamojaConnect gained one of the largest followings on Twitter, out of Africa. However, this system was not able to bring direct value to the people in Africa or Covalent Global and therefore has been shut down. We will use the SMS-web technology in other aspects of our work.
(About PamojaConnect - pdf)
