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CGC Update: April 7, 2010

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 effort by getting in touch with us and telling others who may be interested in our cause.

Presentation @ Unite For Sight Conference / Yale

April 17th 9:10 - 10:40 a.m., Jason Higbee will be presenting the ideas behind Covalent Global Capital at the Unite for Sight Global Health - Innovation Conference at Yale University. He will talk about the importance of getting productive capital (money) into slum and village areas to help support the social needs of the community. There are no shortcuts here. Communities must have support structures and arts provided by African-led groups within their own village. He will also talk about how being part of this community leads to truly responsible grant making and truly better social impact.

Flash Me 4 Community

Do you know what flashing is? Most Americans don’t. To flash someone is simply calling someone and hanging-up before they answer. Why would you do such at thing? To be seen! while not spending any money (airtime). You are invited to flash me at, +1 617 237 0807. We are getting back in touch with our early supporters, donors, and the 350+ community groups in Kenya by calling them to learn more. These calls are quite a commitment taking several hours of the day, but we are dedicated to making them.

By flashing me, you help to update our phone records with current numbers. It also helps to move your name and number up near the top of our call list. You can also send updated information via emailĀ  jason@covalentglobal.org or SMS +1 617 237 0807.

Sasa, Mimi ninafanya kazi na translator. Unasema kiswahili tu au kisomali tu? Ni sawa! Tutasikiliza.
(Now, I am working with a translator. You only speak kiswahili or only somali? It’s ok! We will listen.)

Also, it would be good to see some people in America try this out - flash me!

About Covalent Global Capital

Covalent Global Capital helps community-based African-led charities by supporting the charitable giving of individuals in America. The community-based charities are many and varied in their location, causes, ethnicity, and size. We aim to provide a true cross-section of giving opportunities within Kenya while providing a depth of projects and charitable work unseen by any other public U.S. nonprofit. Diversity, anti-discrimination, and fair/proactive access is uniquely important to both America and within African countries.

We help select individuals (Grant Associates) give to these projects by participating in and supporting the grant making process. Funds from our endowment contribute to a Grant Associate’s personal giving to allow them to fund a full project in Africa, typically $15,000 - 30,000. The funds come in the form of fellowships, loans, and stipends awarded to the Grant Associate. We support the grant decisions of each Grant Associate by providing on-the-ground, in Africa, information before the grant is made. During the grant process, typically 1 - 2 years, we regularly monitor and keep both the donor and charity informed so they can realize the impact and importance of their work. We are part of the community in the villages and towns in Africa and we are part of the community of the donor in America. Our work is a transformative and dedicated experience that has real world impact.


Jason Higbee

Covalent Global Capital
jason@covalentglobal.org
+1-617-237-0807


Covalent Community Work, Uncategorized

Jason Higbee, April 12th, 2010 | No Comments

10Villages: Community Views

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10Village Screen Shot

Communities are incredible. If you are part of a community you’re acutely aware of your needs and those around you. This has been the basis for improvements of all sorts - business, charitable, and personal - in every country. In America, we must first admit that we are almost entirely detached from what is happening in communities throughout Africa. 10Villages is an attempt to change that. (more)

10Villages, Covalent Community Work, Kenya

Jason Higbee, December 22nd, 2009 | No Comments

Listen to Soweto, Kibera

In January 2009, we interviewed community members in 10 villages to learning more about the needs and circumstances facing each community, straight from the source. (more)

Covalent Community Work

Jason Higbee, May 21st, 2009 | No Comments

Not King

There is a saying, “Content is King”. And I am proud to declare that PamojaConnect is not King. It never will be King. And that’s the point. (more)

Covalent Community Work

Jason Higbee, March 10th, 2009 | No Comments

Corruption Prevention

How exactly does Covalent Global Capital operate to prevent corruption? We take corruption seriously, because it is very real in Kenya. We have integrated many measures that help dramatically reduce the chance of corruption. (more)

Covalent Community Work

Jason Higbee, January 10th, 2009 | 1 Comment

Traveling the Rift Valley, Summer 2008

I traveled down the North Rift Valley, Kitale to Nakuru. Kitale is near Mt. Elgon, where that day a news ticker read: “62 bodies found in Mt. Elgon forest.” (more)

Covalent Community Work

Jason Higbee, December 29th, 2008 | 2 Comments



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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.



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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)