Your support goes where it’s needed most
Kenya’s digital economy will only reach its full potential when every Kenyan can participate in it. Tech4G can’t close that gap alone — and we’re not trying to. We are looking for partners who share our conviction that digital inclusion is not a luxury. It is a foundation for sustainable development, poverty reduction, gender equality, and resilient communities.
Kenya’s digital economy contributes 7.7% of Africa’s GDP and is among the fastest growing on the continent. ICT is projected to enhance Kenya’s economy by 9.24% — but only if everyone can access and benefit from it. Every person left out of that growth represents a missed opportunity, for them and for Kenya.
Who we partner with
We build lasting, meaningful partnerships with organisations that complement our work and share our values:
International and national NGOs working in digital inclusion, education, and livelihoods
National and county governments are seeking to advance digital transformation for their citizens
Corporations and foundations with CSR mandates aligned to education, employability, and inclusion
Telecommunications companies are committed to expanding digital access and literacy
Universities and research institutions interested in studying and addressing digital inequality
Community-based organisations with deep reach into marginalised populations
Bilateral and multilateral development agencies (UK, US, EU, UN) focused on East Africa
Whom we are eager to partner with
Partnership with Tech4G is not one-size-fits-all. Whether you can offer funding, technical expertise, research collaboration, staff secondments, equipment, or community networks — we will work with you to design an arrangement that maximises impact on both sides.
Examples:
Co-funding or grant partnerships to deliver digital skills programmes in specific counties
Technical partnerships where your expertise enhances our curriculum or delivery model
Research collaborations to generate evidence on digital inclusion in ASAL regions
Government contracts for county-level ICT training and roadmap implementation
Corporate partnerships linking our graduates to employment pipelines
In-kind support: devices, connectivity, venues, or specialist volunteers
