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SPONSORED PROJECTS
NIKA invests in water projects through Free the Children, Millennium Promise and Project Concern International. Each of these organizations has on the ground efforts throughout the world who can implement targeted projects to rid the world of dirty water and unsafe sanitation. To launch our support efforts, NIKA founders have formed a nonprofit enterprise and are investing approximately $300,000 into water related projects in Latin America, Africa and India. To learn more about these projects, please contact the following:
| DONATION | DESCRIPTION | IMPACT | COMMITMENT | FUNDED | CONTACT |
| Pimbiniet Village Pimbiniet, Kenya | K-8 School, Micro Finance, Clean Water and Sanitation and Health Care for over 600 students and their families. PROJECT DETAILS | Over 600 students plus approximately 1,000 related family members | $250,000 | $95,000 | Ashley Hilkewich Director of International Programming Free The Children ashley@freethechilrden.com (416) 925-5894 www.freethechildren.com |
| Jinotega, Nicaragua | Four machine drilled wells and running water into the homes to support more than 680 people. | 680 people | $25,000 | $25,000 | Tom Stephenson Chief Advancement Officer Project Concern International TStephenson@projectconcern.org (858) 279-9690 www.projectconcern.org |
| Bweyale, Uganda | Water well to support newly created orphanage. PROJECT DETAILS | 300 orphans plus approximately 500 related family members | $10,000 | $10,000 | Cindy Cunningham Director Village of Hope cindycunningham777@yahoo.com (817) 715-0465 www.villageofhopeuganda.com |
| 213 families were provided with 500-liter tanks. This ensures that clean water is available for water and sanitation 24 hours a day. PROJECT DETAILS | 213 families; estimated 1,000 people in total. | $15,000 | $15,000 | Ashley Hilkewich Director of International Programming Free The Children ashley@freethechilrden.com (416) 925-5894 www.freethechildren.com | |
| TOTALS | Approximately 3,000 people | $300,000 | $145,000 |