33 orgs in this activity group
Every organization with primary activities in Emergency Response and Relief Operations or any of the groups nested inside it. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
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| 1 | ELIKA RESCUE TEAM INTERNATIONAL American Rescue Team International (ARTI) is a disaster management and mitigation organization that promotes the "Triangle of Life" survival method during eart… | — | — | 3 |
| 2 | JIFUNZE INTERNATIONAL KENYA Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate) | — | — | 2 |
| 3 | PETER UPLIFT CHARITY FOUNDATION Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate) | — | — | 2 |
| 4 | ACTION FOR SUSTAINABLE ECOSYSTEM INITIATIVE Action For Sustainability Initiative (AFOSI) is a Kenyan NGO that empowers youth and communities through technology-backed programs in health, education, livel… | — | — | 1 |
| 5 | AFRICA CENTRE FOR LEADERSHIP AND MISSIONS (ACDM) The Africa Centre for Leadership and Missions (ACDM) provides specialized training in emergency planning, response, and rescue operations. They offer courses c… | — | — | 1 |
| 6 | AFRICA RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (ARDA) The Alternative Rural Development initiative (ARDI) is a non-profit development agency based in Nairobi, Kenya, with offices in Northern Kenya and Mogadishu, S… | — | — | 1 |
| 7 | AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT AND EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION The African Development and Emergency Organization (ADEO) provides comprehensive health, education, and emergency response services to vulnerable communities a… | — | — | 1 |
| 8 | ATLANTIC GLOBAL AID Humanitarian organization providing health, education, nutrition, clean water, and emergency relief programs in East Africa. Operates in Kenya, Ethiopia, and S… | — | — | 1 |
| 9 | CHRISTIAN MISSION AID Christian Mission Aid (CMA) is a cross-denominational Christian organization providing holistic gospel outreach in East Africa, focused on spiritual and socio-… | — | — | 1 |
| 10 | COUNSELLING AND DISASTER RELIEF ORGANIZATION (CODRESO) Comprehensive Disaster Response Services (CDRS) is a nonprofit humanitarian organization founded by Todd Shea that provides disaster relief and long-term devel… | — | — | 1 |
| 11 | DAASANACH DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION Daasanach Development Organisation works to promote peace, development, and alternative livelihoods among the Daasanach people in northern Kenya. The organisat… | — | — | 1 |
| 12 | DORCAS AID INTERNATIONAL -AFRICA Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate) | — | — | 1 |
| 13 | EL NINO RELIEF SERVICES Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate) | — | — | 1 |
| 14 | FISHERIES AND AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIES Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate) | — | — | 1 |
| 15 | GLOBAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTION (GERA) Global Emergency Response Action (GERA) is an international humanitarian organization that provides life-saving services, disaster relief, and preparedness in … | — | — | 1 |
| 16 | GLOBAL MISSION SUPPORT Global Mission Support is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on humanitarian aid and community development worldwide. The organization provides essential resources … | — | — | 1 |
| 17 | HUMAN RELIEF FOUNDATION Human Relief Foundation is an international humanitarian aid organization that provides emergency relief and long-term development programs. They focus on deli… | — | — | 1 |
| 18 | INSPIRED PASTORALIST INITIATIVES Pastoralist Integrated Support Programme (PISP) is a Kenyan nonprofit founded in 1996 that strengthens resilience among nomadic and agro-pastoralist communitie… | — | — | 1 |
| 19 | INTERNATIONAL BAPTIST MISSIONS International Baptist Missions (BIMI) is an operational organization that supports Baptist missionaries globally. They facilitate church planting, evangelism, … | — | — | 1 |
| 20 | KENYA POVERTY REDUCTION VOLUNTEERS CIVS Kenya is a community development organization that facilitates international and local volunteers to work on projects in marginalized and poverty-stricken… | — | — | 1 |
strategies used in this activity group
Approaches extracted from orgs working in this activity group and the groups nested inside it. Click any to see the full set of orgs running the same approach.
- Community-Led Development 21 orgsBy placing decision-making power and resources in the hands of local communities, sustainable and culturally appropriate development outcomes are achieved, because local ownership fosters accountability, relevance, and long-term resilience. This strategy centers on the belief that communities are the primary agents of their own development. Rather than imposing external solutions, organizations using this approach support communities to identify needs, design interventions, and manage resources, ensuring that initiatives reflect local priorities and knowledge. It differs from top-down or purely service-delivery models by emphasizing self-determination, participatory governance, and systemic empowerment rather than short-term aid.GLOBAL MISSION SUPPORTINSPIRED PASTORALIST INITIATIVESOASIS OF HELP ORGANIZATIONSKILLS FOR LIFE INITIATIVE
- Integrated Development with Local Ownership 12 orgsBy combining multi-sectoral interventions with community-led design and sustainable financing models, organizations produce resilient and scalable development outcomes, because solutions rooted in local agency, cultural context, and economic self-reliance are more likely to endure and create systemic change. This strategy unifies education, livelihoods, nutrition, climate resilience, and social support within a single, coordinated framework that centers community participation and long-term sustainability. Unlike siloed interventions, it treats poverty and vulnerability as interconnected challenges requiring co-created, holistic solutions—distinguishing it from standalone education or aid-based models by embedding financial mechanisms (like cross-subsidization and "pay-it-forward") and environmental sustainability into the core of service delivery. The shared belief across organizations is that durable change emerges not just from access to services, but from empowering communities asFISHERIES AND AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIESINSPIRED PASTORALIST INITIATIVESNYANZA EASTERN AND WESTERN SOCIETY EMPOWERMENT ORGANIZATIONSPRING OF THE ARID AND SEMI ARID LANDS (SASAL)
- Empowerment Through Participation 7 orgsBy engaging individuals and communities as active agents in decision-making and program design, we foster sustainable social change, because inclusive participation builds ownership, strengthens local capacity, and transforms power dynamics. This strategy centers on shifting power from external actors to communities by prioritizing participatory processes, whether through dialogue, media, governance, or economic inclusion. It appears across diverse issue areas—from peacebuilding to youth engagement and development—unified by the belief that lasting change emerges when people shape their own solutions. Unlike top-down or service-delivery models, this approach treats community agency as the engine of resilience and transformation.ATLANTIC GLOBAL AIDDAASANACH DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONINSPIRED PASTORALIST INITIATIVESKENYA POVERTY REDUCTION VOLUNTEERS
- Amplifying Lived Experience 5 orgsBy centering programs on the lived experience of beneficiaries through peer leadership, storytelling, and community-led design, we produce more trusted, relevant, and sustainable outcomes, because shared experience builds authenticity, reduces stigma, and increases engagement in ways that external expertise alone cannot. This strategy involves systematically integrating the knowledge, voice, and agency of people with direct experience of a social issue—such as drug use, disability, gender-based violence, or poor health—into service delivery, advocacy, and program design. It distinguishes itself from top-down or expert-driven models by treating lived experience as a form of expertise that enhances program legitimacy, cultural resonance, and behavioral impact. Unlike general community engagement, this approach positions affected individuals as leaders, educators, and change agents rather than passive recipients.CHRISTIAN MISSION AIDELIKA RESCUE TEAM INTERNATIONALFISHERIES AND AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIESNYANZA EASTERN AND WESTERN SOCIETY EMPOWERMENT ORGANIZATION
- Holistic Transformation through Integrated Faith and Empowerment 4 orgsBy integrating spiritual engagement with socio-economic empowerment and relational care, organizations produce sustainable personal and community transformation, because combining faith, dignity, and agency addresses root causes of poverty and fosters mutual ownership of change. This strategy unifies faith-based motivation with comprehensive development practices—spanning education, trauma-informed care, vocational training, and community-led initiatives—not as parallel activities but as interdependent levers for deep, lasting change. Unlike models that treat material aid or evangelism in isolation, this approach depends on the synergy between spiritual purpose, relational trust, and capacity-building to shift individuals from dependency to leadership within their own communities.CHRISTIAN MISSION AIDDORCAS AID INTERNATIONAL -AFRICAINTERNATIONAL BAPTIST MISSIONSOASIS OF HELP ORGANIZATION
- Local Capacity First 3 orgsBy strengthening local systems, knowledge, and leadership, we produce sustainable health and resilience outcomes, because locally owned and contextually adapted solutions are more effective, trusted, and enduring than externally driven interventions. This strategy prioritizes the transfer of skills, resources, and decision-making power to local actors—health workers, communities, and institutions—as the primary engine of change. Unlike top-down or purely emergency-driven models, it emphasizes long-term resilience by embedding expertise within communities, ensuring continuity during and after crises. It unites diverse efforts—from training community health workers to participatory design and local partner-led response—under a shared belief that sustainable impact cannot be delivered from the outside.AFRICA CENTRE FOR LEADERSHIP AND MISSIONS (ACDM)ELIKA RESCUE TEAM INTERNATIONALHUMAN RELIEF FOUNDATION
- Holistic, Community-Driven Integration 2 orgsBy integrating services across health, education, economic, and social domains within community-led systems, organizations achieve sustainable inclusion and systemic change, because addressing interconnected barriers through locally owned, multidimensional approaches ensures relevance, reduces fragmentation, and builds collective agency. This strategy emphasizes the convergence of multidisciplinary support—such as healthcare, education, livelihoods, and psychosocial services—not as isolated interventions but as coordinated, community-embedded systems. It distinguishes itself from siloed service models by prioritizing local ownership, cultural alignment, and the simultaneous tackling of structural, economic, and attitudinal barriers, thereby fostering long-term resilience and equity.HUMAN RELIEF FOUNDATIONSKILLS FOR LIFE INITIATIVE
- Human Rights-Based Empowerment 2 orgsBy grounding programs in human rights frameworks and centering marginalized voices in advocacy and decision-making, organizations foster systemic change and empowerment, because rights-based approaches transform power structures, promote accountability, and enable individuals to claim their rights as duty-bearers are held responsible. This strategy unifies efforts that go beyond service delivery by embedding human rights principles into programming, legal empowerment, education, and advocacy. It emphasizes structural change through local leadership, policy influence, and the transformation of social norms—distinguishing it from purely technical or charitable interventions by treating beneficiaries as rights-holders and targeting root causes of inequity.INSPIRED PASTORALIST INITIATIVESNYANZA EASTERN AND WESTERN SOCIETY EMPOWERMENT ORGANIZATION
- Peer-Led Empowerment 2 orgsBy placing peers at the center of mentorship and leadership initiatives, organizations foster deeper engagement and sustainable behavior change, because shared lived experience builds trust, relatability, and mutual accountability. This strategy emphasizes the transformation of beneficiaries into leaders and mentors within their communities, leveraging shared identity and experience to increase program credibility and impact. Unlike top-down mentorship or externally driven interventions, this approach treats youth and community members as agents of change rather than passive recipients, creating scalable and culturally resonant models of development seen across mentorship, financial inclusion, and psychosocial support programs.KENYA POVERTY REDUCTION VOLUNTEERSNEXT GENERATION CARING HAND ORGANISATION
- Citizen-Centered Co-Creation 1 orgBy placing communities at the center of design, dialogue, and decision-making processes, we produce more legitimate, effective, and sustainable outcomes, because solutions rooted in local knowledge, self-determination, and lived experience generate greater ownership, trust, and systemic alignment. This strategy emphasizes shifting power to communities—especially marginalized and Indigenous groups—not just as beneficiaries but as leaders and co-creators of change. It integrates participatory mechanisms (digital platforms, media amplification, civic dialogue) with deep contextual understanding to ensure that governance, programming, and advocacy reflect community realities. Unlike top-down or expert-driven models, this approach treats community agency as the core driver of transformation, linking inclusion directly to impact legitimacy and sustainability.AFRICA RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (ARDA)
- Collaborative Ecosystem Building 1 orgBy forming multi-stakeholder partnerships and networks, organizations amplify impact and drive systemic change, because collective action leverages diverse resources, enhances local ownership, and enables scalable, sustainable solutions beyond the capacity of any single actor. This strategy emphasizes the intentional creation of collaborative ecosystems—linking communities, institutions, governments, and civil society—to address complex development challenges. Unlike isolated interventions, it relies on coordinated action, shared goals, and pooled expertise to build resilience, scale innovations, and transform systems across sectors such as health, education, environment, and the creative economy. What distinguishes it is its focus on structural integration and long-term coalition-building rather than short-term, single-organization delivery.KENYA POVERTY REDUCTION VOLUNTEERS
- Embodied Experience for Behavior Change 1 orgBy using physical, creative, or experiential activities as entry points for learning and engagement, produce lasting behavioral and social change, because embodied and participatory experiences foster deeper emotional resonance, internalization of values, and personal agency than didactic or top-down approaches. This strategy centers on the belief that transformative change—especially around identity, norms, and social values—occurs most effectively through direct, lived experience. Whether through sports, dance, chess, or dialogue in action-oriented settings, the body and emotions become conduits for cognitive and social development. It differs from purely educational or service-delivery models by prioritizing experiential learning as the engine of internalization and behavioral shift.GLOBAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTION (GERA)
- Empowerment Through Collective Agency 1 orgBy building individual and collective agency among women and youth, organizations produce systemic social change, because empowered individuals acting together can challenge inequitable norms, influence decision-making, and drive sustainable transformation. This strategy centers on strengthening the power of marginalized groups—not just to participate, but to lead and reshape systems. It goes beyond service delivery by fostering leadership, mutual support, advocacy, and civic engagement as interconnected levers for change. What distinguishes it from individual-focused empowerment models is its emphasis on solidarity, shared voice, and structural accountability across social, political, and economic spheres.ACTION FOR SUSTAINABLE ECOSYSTEM INITIATIVE
- Integrated Holistic Support 1 orgBy addressing multiple interconnected needs—such as education, health, emotional well-being, and family or economic stability—within a unified model, organizations produce sustainable development and break cycles of poverty and vulnerability, because isolated interventions fail to overcome the compounding nature of systemic disadvantage. This strategy centers on the belief that vulnerability is multidimensional and that lasting change requires coordinated, simultaneous support across social, emotional, economic, and physical domains. Unlike targeted or siloed approaches that address one need in isolation (e.g., education alone), this model ensures that basic needs, dignity, and systemic barriers are addressed together, creating a stable foundation for long-term growth. It is distinguished by its emphasis on synergy across services and its focus on root causes rather than symptoms.NYANZA EASTERN AND WESTERN SOCIETY EMPOWERMENT ORGANIZATION
- Trauma-Informed Holistic Development 1 orgBy integrating trauma-informed care with holistic support across emotional, familial, educational, and spiritual domains, we produce sustainable child well-being and resilience, because healing from adversity requires addressing interconnected root causes rather than isolated symptoms. This strategy centers on the understanding that trauma is a foundational barrier to development, and that effective intervention must be both psychologically sensitive and multidimensionally supportive. Unlike narrowly focused approaches—such as education-only sponsorship or temporary shelter—this model unifies therapeutic, familial, educational, and community-based elements around the child’s lived experience of trauma. It distinguishes itself by treating psychological safety and relational continuity as prerequisites for lasting change, rather than add-ons to material support.RESCUE MISSION