Life-Changing Impact
The Generations Foundation provides funding to charitable projects supporting education for children in need across the globe. These needs are wide ranging and also include shelter, health care, family assistance, food programs and community building initiatives.
As one of the Foundation’s cornerstone supporters, Inspire Impact donates a portion of its investment earnings to the Foundation. Inspire Impact’s employees are dedicated supporters of the Foundation and generously salary sacrifice a percentage of their salary in to the Foundation.
Our Goals
Influence
Use our influence to raise awareness for children in need.
Support
Support education projects across Asia, Africa and the Pacific.
Sustain
Ensure sustainability for both impact partners and TGF.
Our Partners
Charity Partner
The Generations Foundation is supporting 80 children at Mbazzi Primary School and 25 girls at Mbazzi Secondary School in Mpigi District, Uganda, providing learning resources, uniforms, healthcare, clean water and nutritious meals. School for Life Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation working in rural Uganda, empowering communities to help themselves and create their own opportunities. To do that, they build schools to provide communities with a quality education, including teacher training, healthcare and other services.
Charity Partner
The Generations Foundation is supporting 40 children at Aberdare Ranges Primary School in Nakuru, Kenya, providing learning resources, school meals, excursions and extracurricular activities. So They Can is a not for profit organisation that believes education and targeted support can improve the economy of poor communities so they can become self-sufficient, realise their potential and break the poverty cycle.
Charity Partner
The Generations Foundation is supporting 99 children in the Luc Yen district in Vietnam, improving child wellbeing through education, livelihood development and healthcare provision. World Vision is a not for profit worldwide community development organisation that provides short-term and long-term assistance to 100 million people worldwide (including 2.4 million children).