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Ruzuku ya 2009 kutoka Shirika la Argentarius - Grant Process for 2009

Wapendwa Wafadhiliwa,

 

Ruzuku ya 2009 kutoka Shirika la Argentarius

Natumaini kwamba mwaka 2008 umekuwa mwaka mzuri kwenu, kwa familia zenu na kwa watu mnaoshirikiana nao katika mashirika yenu.

Kama

mjuavyo, shirika letu halitatoa ruzuku kwa mtandao wa AFCONET kwa kipindi cha mwaka 2009, lakini bado tunatarajia kutoa ufadhili kwa vikundi binafsi kwa kipindi hicho. Barua hii inalenga kuelezea mchakato wa namna ya kuomba na kupokea ruzuku kutoka kwetu kwa mwaka 2009.

 

Historia

Shirika letu lilianza ufadhili kwa mtandao wenu tangu mwaka 2006, na huu ni mwaka wa nne na mwisho wa ufadhili wetu.

Ili

uweze kupata ruzuku kutoka kwetu, unapaswa kuthibitisha kwamba ulitumia vizuri fedha tulizowapa mwaka 2008 na  kutoa taarifa na nyaraka muhimu zinazohitajika katika kutayarisha ruzuku ya 2009.

 

Kuzingatia tarehe ya mwisho, kundi-haraka, kundi-taratibu:

Kwa kuwa tunajua kwamba baadhi ya vikundi vitaweza kutoa taarifa muhimu kwa haraka na vingine kwa taratibu, tumeamua kupanga utoaji wa ruzuku uwe wa awamu mbili, kundi-haraka na kundi-taratibu. Kundi-haraka litapokea hundi siku ya  tarehe 10 Januari 2009 au kipindi kifupi baada ya hapo na kundi-taratibu litapokea hundi siku ya tarehe 10 Februari 2009 au kipindi kifupi baada ya hapo. Hivyo unaweza kuchagua, ni kundi gani unataka kuingia –ili uwe kwenye kundi-haraka unapaswa kupanga kukutana na Donatian na kumpa taarifa muhimu upesi.

Kama

taarifa zote tunazohitaji kutoka kwenu zitakuwa na Donatian Marusu ifikapo tarehe 31 Desemba 2008, hapo utakuwa kwenye Kundi-haraka.

Kama

taarifa zote tunazohitaji zitakuwa na Donatian Marusu ifikapo tarehe 30 Januari 2009, hapo utakuwa kwenye Kundi-taratibu. Na

kama

Donatian hatakuwa amepokea taarifa kamili kutoka kwenu ifikapo tarehe 30 Januari 2009, hapo itakuwa bahati mbaya, hatutakuwa tayari kukupa ruzuku ya 2009.

 

Viambatanisho:

Kwenye barua hii tumeamabatanisha ratiba na dodoso ya mchakato wa utoaji wa ruzuku. Pia utakuta Fomu ya Tarifa ya Ruzuku na Mkataba wa Ruzuku ambavyo mtahitajika kujaza na kutia saini.

 

Hatua za baadae:

Tumemwomba Donatian Marusu, mratibu wa mtandao kuwasiliana nanyi na kupanga  ziara ambapo atakuja na kukutana na viongozi wa vikundi vyenu. Donatian atakusanya taarifa za ziara hii na atawsaidia kujibu maswali yetu.

 

Kila la kheri

 

 

Tim Jackson

 

Ratiba ya ruzuku ya 2009 - Dar es Salaam

 

 

 

 

Tarehe      Tukio

15-19 Des   Kuwasiliana na Donatian  Marusu (0754 337 320) kupanga ziara

16-31 Des   Ziara zinafanyika.  Mpe Donatian fomu wakati wa ziara, au mpelekee baadae

31 Des      Donatian anatuma taarifa za vikundi London.

Kama taarifa zenu kamili atakuwa nazo siku hii, basi mtakuwa kundi-haraka

7 Jan 09    Shirika la  Argentarius linapokea bunda la kwanza la taarifa kutoka kwa Donatian

9 Jan 09    Shirika la Argentarius linafanya maamuzi ya ruzuku na kuvitaarifu vikundi

10 Jan 09   Wafadhiliwa wa kundi-haraka wanapokea ruzuku kutoka Argentarius

30 Jan 09   Donatian anatuma seti ya pili ya taarifa

London

.

Kama

taarifa zenu kamili atakuwa nazo siku hii, mutakuwa kwenye kundi-taratibu. Kama Donatian hatakuwa na taarifa zenu siku hii, basi hamtapata ruzuku

7 Feb 09    Shirika la Argentarius linapokea bunda la pili la taarifa kutoka kwa Donatian

9 Feb 09    Shirika la Argentarius linafanya maamuzi ya ruzuku na kuvitaarifu vikundi

10 Feb 09   Wafadhiliwa wa kundi-taratibu wanapokea ruzuku kutoka Argentarius

 

 

 

Dodoso

Tunahitaji vitu  vifuatavyo kabla hatujaamua kutoa ruzuku kwenu. Inaweza kuwa msaada kwenu endapo mtaangalia kila kipengele na kuandika tarehe ya lini kimefanyika

 

 

Iliyofanyika?

Andika tarehe     Vitu vya kufanya

      Kabidhi viatambulisho

Tunapaswa kupata uthibitisho wa viatambulisho vya viongozi wanaoongoza vikundi vyenu. Tafadhali toa nakala za vivuli vya passpoti au vitambulisho vya uraia vya kila kiongozi. Nakala zinapaswa kuwa kubwa zinazoonyesha bayana namba ya kadi, jina na picha ya muhusika. Tafadhali, andika kwa herufi kubwa jina la muhusika, namba ya simu ya kiganjani, anuwani na wadhfa wake katika shirika. Mtapaswa kumpa Donatian hivi vyote pale anspowatembelea au kumpelekea baadae

      Fomu ya Tarifa ya Ruzuku

Fomu hii ya kurasa moja inaelezea bayana ni wapi kikundi chenu kilipata ruzuku kwa 2008 na matumizi yake. Unapaswa kurudisha hii fomu  kwa Donatian

      Chombo cha kuchanganulia Uwezo wa Shirika

Hili ni dodoso juu ya namna mnavyoendesha shirika lenu, ambalo linasaidia kuchanganua uwezo wa shirika lenu. Donatian atalipitia pamoja nanyi wakati wa ziara yake, lakini mtahitaji kuwa na nyaraka za kuthibitisha majibu yenu. Tafadhali andaa nyaraka hizi kabla ya ziara ili Donatian aweze kuziona.

      Ziara:

Donatian Marusu atafanya ziara kwenye vikundi vyenu na ataorodhesha taarifa zote  kuhusu kikundi chenu kwenye fomu ya kurasa moja. Hamupaswi kuhofu juu ya fomu, ila ni wajibu wenu kuhakikisha kwamba ziara inafanyika. Ila

kama

mutahitaji nakala ya fomu hii, mutapatiwa.

      Mkataba wa Ruzuku

Kwa hisani ya fedha tunazowapa kwa 2009, tunawaomba muweke ahadi kadahaa. Ahadi hizi zimeandikwa kwenye barua ya kurasa moja ambayo itasainiwa na viongozi wote. Munapaswa kurudisha fomu hii kwa Donatian


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Yopac (Youth and Parents Crisis Counselling Centre): Key Information & Data

Yopac (Youth and Parents Crisis Counselling Centre) is a community-based organization in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, that became a member of the AfricanCommunities.org network at the beginning of 2006. __________________________________________ Key facts about Yopac: Contact Details Email address for Yopac: yopac@africaonline.co.tz Chair: Pascal Maziku, 0784 416 993 Treasurer: Martha Mtalo, 0754 423 603 Secretary: Jesca Kagunila, 0713 039 630 Coordinator: Jesca Kagunila, 0713 039 630 __________________________________________ Group activities Yopac has listed the following as its key activities, with the number of children it provided services to in 2007. HIV/AIDS counselling/peer counselling (888 children) Provision of home-based care (62 children) HIV/AIDS awareness (505 children) #N/A (888 children) #N/A (0 children) __________________________________________ Assessment Each year, members of the network take part in an annual process using Geoff Foster's Community Capacity Assessment Tool. The tool, which consists of a set of multiple-choice questions, aims to produce a quantitative measure of the maturity of community organizations. It's organized into eight categories, and delivers a score to each community organization in each of the categories. Yopac's average scores (between 0 and 3) in 2006 and 2007 were as follows: Governance: 2.0 (2006), 3.0(2007) Finances: 2.5(2006), 2.5 (2007) Human Resources: 3.0 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Admininistration: 3.0 (2006), 2.0 (2007) Service Delivery: 3.0 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Community Ownership: 3.0 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Financial Support: 1.7 (2006), 2.3 (2007) Tech Support: 2.0 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Total: 76 (2006), 81 (2007) CCAT ranking among 28 groups in Dar network: 13 (2006); 7 (2007) Note: A ranking of one means the highest among the cohort. A ranking of 28 means the lowest. If two groups tie in first place, the next group is ranked as 3, and so on. A DIV error indicates that the group's responses were not recorded on the questionnaire. __________________________________________ Budget and other funders Yopac gave us the following budget information in 2007: Total funding from all sources in USD: $ (2006); $28,668 (2007); $24,986 (2008 forecast) Percentage of total 2007 funding provided by AfricanCommunities.org: 4% Other sources of funding: SAT; 0; SATF. Note: a zero means that there were no other sources of funding. __________________________________________ Network participation During 2006, 2007 and part of 2008, Yopac took part in activities of Afconet, an NGO in Dar es Salaam which provided monthly training and exchange visits in which pairs of leaders from one group were funded to make short visits to other groups in the network. Twelve training meetings a year were held, and groups were invited to make at least six exchange visits and receive at least six visits. During 2007, Yopac attended 11 meetings, made 8 exchange visits, and received 4 exchange visits. Combined with the CCAT score, this placed the group's 'ranking' in the network at 2, where 1 indicates the most participative and 28 the least. __________________________________________ Current grant status Yopac (Youth and Parents Crisis Counselling Centre) received a grant in 2006, 2007 and 2008, and was eligible to apply for a grant in 2009. As at December 2008, site visits were going ahead to evaluate all member groups' applications.


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Youth Life Relief Foundation: Key Information & Data

Youth Life Relief Foundation is a community-based organization in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, that became a member of the AfricanCommunities.org network at the beginning of 2006. __________________________________________ Key facts about YLRF: Contact Details Email address for YLRF: youthlife2002@yahoo.co.uk Chair: Hatibu Kunga, 0754 441 191 Treasurer: Baila Kilumba, 0755 948 700 Secretary: Steven Milambo, 0713 280 128 Coordinator: Hadija Sumai, 0755 711 788 __________________________________________ Group activities YLRF has listed the following as its key activities, with the number of children it provided services to in 2007. Food (30 children) School fees and books (3 children) School uniforms (120 children) HIV/AIDS awareness (160 children) Other HIV/AIDS (80 children) __________________________________________ Assessment Each year, members of the network take part in an annual process using Geoff Foster's Community Capacity Assessment Tool. The tool, which consists of a set of multiple-choice questions, aims to produce a quantitative measure of the maturity of community organizations. It's organized into eight categories, and delivers a score to each community organization in each of the categories. YLRF's average scores (between 0 and 3) in 2006 and 2007 were as follows: Governance: 3.0 (2006), 3.0(2007) Finances: 2.8(2006), 3.0 (2007) Human Resources: 2.8 (2006), 2.8 (2007) Admininistration: 2.3 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Service Delivery: 3.0 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Community Ownership: 2.7 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Financial Support: 1.7 (2006), 2.7 (2007) Tech Support: 1.3 (2006), 2.3 (2007) Total: 76 (2006), 92 (2007) CCAT ranking among 28 groups in Dar network: 13 (2006); 2 (2007) Note: A ranking of one means the highest among the cohort. A ranking of 28 means the lowest. If two groups tie in first place, the next group is ranked as 3, and so on. A DIV error indicates that the group's responses were not recorded on the questionnaire. __________________________________________ Budget and other funders YLRF gave us the following budget information in 2007: Total funding from all sources in USD: $75 (2006); $1,578 (2007); $1,820 (2008 forecast) Percentage of total 2007 funding provided by AfricanCommunities.org: 74% Other sources of funding: Urtike Block; 0; 0. Note: a zero means that there were no other sources of funding. __________________________________________ Network participation During 2006, 2007 and part of 2008, YLRF took part in activities of Afconet, an NGO in Dar es Salaam which provided monthly training and exchange visits in which pairs of leaders from one group were funded to make short visits to other groups in the network. Twelve training meetings a year were held, and groups were invited to make at least six exchange visits and receive at least six visits. During 2007, YLRF attended 11 meetings, made 8 exchange visits, and received 9 exchange visits. Combined with the CCAT score, this placed the group's 'ranking' in the network at 1, where 1 indicates the most participative and 28 the least. __________________________________________ Current grant status Youth Life Relief Foundation received a grant in 2006 and 2007. During 2008, issues arose with financial controls in the Afconet NGO in Dar es Salaam, in which one of Youth Life Relief Foundation's leaders served as an officer. Although this did not reflect in any way on Youth Life Relief Foundation's use of funds, which we rated highly, the group was not eligible to apply for a 2009 grant until these issues were resolved.


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Twafaha: Key Information & Data

Twafaha is a community-based organization in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, that became a member of the AfricanCommunities.org network at the beginning of 2006. __________________________________________ Key facts about Twafaha: Contact Details Email address for Twafaha: twafaha2000@yahoo.com Chair: Halima Kisuwa, 0755 389 090 Treasurer: Zubeda Rajabu, 0784 263 774 Secretary: Asha Kisuwa, 0715 333 365 Coordinator: Halima Hamza Mruma, 0753 110 355 __________________________________________ Group activities Twafaha has listed the following as its key activities, with the number of children it provided services to in 2007. School fees and books (0 children) Provision of home-based care (40 children) #N/A (0 children) #N/A (0 children) #N/A (0 children) __________________________________________ Assessment Each year, members of the network take part in an annual process using Geoff Foster's Community Capacity Assessment Tool. The tool, which consists of a set of multiple-choice questions, aims to produce a quantitative measure of the maturity of community organizations. It's organized into eight categories, and delivers a score to each community organization in each of the categories. Twafaha's average scores (between 0 and 3) in 2006 and 2007 were as follows: Governance: 3.0 (2006), 2.0(2007) Finances: 3.0(2006), 2.7 (2007) Human Resources: 1.2 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Admininistration: 3.0 (2006), 2.7 (2007) Service Delivery: 2.8 (2006), #DIV/0! (2007) Community Ownership: 2.7 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Financial Support: 3.0 (2006), #DIV/0! (2007) Tech Support: 3.0 (2006), #DIV/0! (2007) Total: 76 (2006), 34 (2007) CCAT ranking among 28 groups in Dar network: 13 (2006); 26 (2007) Note: A ranking of one means the highest among the cohort. A ranking of 28 means the lowest. If two groups tie in first place, the next group is ranked as 3, and so on. A DIV error indicates that the group's responses were not recorded on the questionnaire. __________________________________________ Budget and other funders Twafaha gave us the following budget information in 2007: Total funding from all sources in USD: $600 (2006); $9,168 (2007); $9,200 (2008 forecast) Percentage of total 2007 funding provided by AfricanCommunities.org: 13% Other sources of funding: FCS; RFA; TANOPHA. Note: a zero means that there were no other sources of funding. __________________________________________ Network participation During 2006, 2007 and part of 2008, Twafaha took part in activities of Afconet, an NGO in Dar es Salaam which provided monthly training and exchange visits in which pairs of leaders from one group were funded to make short visits to other groups in the network. Twelve training meetings a year were held, and groups were invited to make at least six exchange visits and receive at least six visits. During 2007, Twafaha attended 6 meetings, made 5 exchange visits, and received 3 exchange visits. Combined with the CCAT score, this placed the group's 'ranking' in the network at 28, where 1 indicates the most participative and 28 the least. __________________________________________ Current grant status Twafaha received grants in 2006 and 2007, and was offered a grant in kind for 2008 following accounting irregularities. The group was eligible to apply for a grant in 2009.

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WOLISU Women Life Support Network: Key Information & Data

WOLISU Women Life Support Network is a community-based organization in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, that became a member of the AfricanCommunities.org network at the beginning of 2006. __________________________________________ Key facts about Wolisu: Contact Details Email address for Wolisu: ismail.mahmoud.wolisu@gmail.com Chair: Elizabeth Bwire, 0754 537 460 Treasurer: Prosper Stephen, 0714 257 063 Secretary: , 0 Coordinator: Ismail Mahamudu, 0752 115 987 __________________________________________ Group activities Wolisu has listed the following as its key activities, with the number of children it provided services to in 2007. School uniforms (25 children) School fees and books (25 children) Other survival basics (25 children) School uniforms (25 children) #N/A (0 children) __________________________________________ Assessment Each year, members of the network take part in an annual process using Geoff Foster's Community Capacity Assessment Tool. The tool, which consists of a set of multiple-choice questions, aims to produce a quantitative measure of the maturity of community organizations. It's organized into eight categories, and delivers a score to each community organization in each of the categories. Wolisu's average scores (between 0 and 3) in 2006 and 2007 were as follows: Governance: 2.2 (2006), 2.0(2007) Finances: 3.0(2006), 2.0 (2007) Human Resources: 3.0 (2006), #DIV/0! (2007) Admininistration: 1.3 (2006), 2.3 (2007) Service Delivery: 3.0 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Community Ownership: 3.0 (2006), #DIV/0! (2007) Financial Support: 1.3 (2006), 1.0 (2007) Tech Support: 2.0 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Total: 73 (2006), 38 (2007) CCAT ranking among 28 groups in Dar network: 19 (2006); 25 (2007) Note: A ranking of one means the highest among the cohort. A ranking of 28 means the lowest. If two groups tie in first place, the next group is ranked as 3, and so on. A DIV error indicates that the group's responses were not recorded on the questionnaire. __________________________________________ Budget and other funders Wolisu gave us the following budget information in 2007: Total funding from all sources in USD: $500 (2006); $1,618 (2007); $1,900 (2008 forecast) Percentage of total 2007 funding provided by AfricanCommunities.org: 72% Other sources of funding: 0; 0; 0. Note: a zero means that there were no other sources of funding. __________________________________________ Network participation During 2006, 2007 and part of 2008, Wolisu took part in activities of Afconet, an NGO in Dar es Salaam which provided monthly training and exchange visits in which pairs of leaders from one group were funded to make short visits to other groups in the network. Twelve training meetings a year were held, and groups were invited to make at least six exchange visits and receive at least six visits. During 2007, Wolisu attended 10 meetings, made 6 exchange visits, and received 2 exchange visits. Combined with the CCAT score, this placed the group's 'ranking' in the network at 21, where 1 indicates the most participative and 28 the least. __________________________________________ Current grant status WOLISU Women Life Support Network received a grant in 2006, 2007 and 2008, and was eligible to apply for a grant in 2009. As at December 2008, site visits were going ahead to evaluate all member groups' applications. December 2007 Site visit record
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Upendo Group: Key Information & Data

Upendo Group is a community-based organization in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, that became a member of the AfricanCommunities.org network at the beginning of 2006. __________________________________________ Key facts about Upendo: Contact Details Email address for Upendo: upendo.group2003@gmail.com Chair: Agnes Magembe, 0752 991 742 Treasurer: Anna Tenga, 0717 945 649 Secretary: Justine Kimela, 0714 595 672 Coordinator: Damas Paul, 0 __________________________________________ Group activities Upendo has listed the following as its key activities, with the number of children it provided services to in 2007. Provision of home-based care (20 children) School fees and books (50 children) HIV/AIDS counselling/peer counselling (150 children) #N/A (0 children) #N/A (0 children) __________________________________________ Assessment Each year, members of the network take part in an annual process using Geoff Foster's Community Capacity Assessment Tool. The tool, which consists of a set of multiple-choice questions, aims to produce a quantitative measure of the maturity of community organizations. It's organized into eight categories, and delivers a score to each community organization in each of the categories. Upendo's average scores (between 0 and 3) in 2006 and 2007 were as follows: Governance: 2.6 (2006), 3.0(2007) Finances: 3.0(2006), 2.3 (2007) Human Resources: 2.2 (2006), #DIV/0! (2007) Admininistration: 2.0 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Service Delivery: 3.0 (2006), 2.0 (2007) Community Ownership: 1.5 (2006), #DIV/0! (2007) Financial Support: 1.3 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Tech Support: 0.7 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Total: 63 (2006), 52 (2007) CCAT ranking among 28 groups in Dar network: 28 (2006); 20 (2007) Note: A ranking of one means the highest among the cohort. A ranking of 28 means the lowest. If two groups tie in first place, the next group is ranked as 3, and so on. A DIV error indicates that the group's responses were not recorded on the questionnaire. __________________________________________ Budget and other funders Upendo gave us the following budget information in 2007: Total funding from all sources in USD: $5,913 (2006); $1,168 (2007); $9,700 (2008 forecast) Percentage of total 2007 funding provided by AfricanCommunities.org: 100% Other sources of funding: TACAIDS; 0; RFA. Note: a zero means that there were no other sources of funding. __________________________________________ Network participation During 2006, 2007 and part of 2008, Upendo took part in activities of Afconet, an NGO in Dar es Salaam which provided monthly training and exchange visits in which pairs of leaders from one group were funded to make short visits to other groups in the network. Twelve training meetings a year were held, and groups were invited to make at least six exchange visits and receive at least six visits. During 2007, Upendo attended 10 meetings, made 6 exchange visits, and received 5 exchange visits. Combined with the CCAT score, this placed the group's 'ranking' in the network at 18, where 1 indicates the most participative and 28 the least. __________________________________________ Current grant status Upendo Group received a grant in 2006, 2007 and 2008, and was eligible to apply for a grant in 2009. As at December 2008, site visits were going ahead to evaluate all member groups' applications.


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WOYONA Women And Youth Nature Action: Key Information & Data

WOYONA Women And Youth Nature Action is a community-based organization in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, that became a member of the AfricanCommunities.org network at the beginning of 2006. __________________________________________ Key facts about Woyona: Contact Details Email address for Woyona: woyonanetscape@gmail.com Chair: Joyce Masami, 0773 624 153 Treasurer: Mwansiti Salim, 0784 700 788 Secretary: Regina Mauna, 0754 451 446 Coordinator: Fadhili Kambangwa, __________________________________________ Group activities Woyona has listed the following as its key activities, with the number of children it provided services to in 2007. Clothing (35 children) School fees and books (36 children) School uniforms (41 children) HIV/AIDS counselling/peer counselling (45 children) Counselling of guardians and carers (38 children) __________________________________________ Assessment Each year, members of the network take part in an annual process using Geoff Foster's Community Capacity Assessment Tool. The tool, which consists of a set of multiple-choice questions, aims to produce a quantitative measure of the maturity of community organizations. It's organized into eight categories, and delivers a score to each community organization in each of the categories. Woyona's average scores (between 0 and 3) in 2006 and 2007 were as follows: Governance: 2.8 (2006), 3.0(2007) Finances: 3.0(2006), 3.0 (2007) Human Resources: 3.0 (2006), 1.0 (2007) Admininistration: 2.7 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Service Delivery: 2.8 (2006), 2.7 (2007) Community Ownership: 3.0 (2006), #DIV/0! (2007) Financial Support: 3.0 (2006), #DIV/0! (2007) Tech Support: 3.0 (2006), #DIV/0! (2007) Total: 87 (2006), 30 (2007) CCAT ranking among 28 groups in Dar network: 1 (2006); 28 (2007) Note: A ranking of one means the highest among the cohort. A ranking of 28 means the lowest. If two groups tie in first place, the next group is ranked as 3, and so on. A DIV error indicates that the group's responses were not recorded on the questionnaire. __________________________________________ Budget and other funders Woyona gave us the following budget information in 2007: Total funding from all sources in USD: $150 (2006); $4,168 (2007); $15,600 (2008 forecast) Percentage of total 2007 funding provided by AfricanCommunities.org: 28% Other sources of funding: FCS; RFA; 0. Note: a zero means that there were no other sources of funding. __________________________________________ Network participation During 2006, 2007 and part of 2008, Woyona took part in activities of Afconet, an NGO in Dar es Salaam which provided monthly training and exchange visits in which pairs of leaders from one group were funded to make short visits to other groups in the network. Twelve training meetings a year were held, and groups were invited to make at least six exchange visits and receive at least six visits. During 2007, Woyona attended 11 meetings, made 6 exchange visits, and received 7 exchange visits. Combined with the CCAT score, this placed the group's 'ranking' in the network at 17, where 1 indicates the most participative and 28 the least. __________________________________________ Current grant status WOYONA Women And Youth Nature Action received grants in 2006 and 2007. Concerns were raised in 2008 about transparency and use of funds, and a grant in kind was offered. Woyona was not eligible for regranting in December 2008.

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Vumwe Women Progressive Centre Ltd: Key Information & Data

Vumwe Women Progressive Centre Ltd is a community-based organization in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, that became a member of the AfricanCommunities.org network at the beginning of 2006. __________________________________________ Key facts about Vumwe: Contact Details Email address for Vumwe: theudas.msangi@gmail.com Chair: Theudas Msangi, 0754 381 515 Treasurer: Hafsa Ole Naiko, 0754 210 126 Secretary: Jane Mtey, 0754 284 291 Coordinator: Anna Kaduri, 0754 262 600 __________________________________________ Group activities Vumwe has listed the following as its key activities, with the number of children it provided services to in 2007. School uniforms (65 children) Food (65 children) School fees and books (65 children) School referral (8 children) Clothing (65 children) __________________________________________ Assessment Each year, members of the network take part in an annual process using Geoff Foster's Community Capacity Assessment Tool. The tool, which consists of a set of multiple-choice questions, aims to produce a quantitative measure of the maturity of community organizations. It's organized into eight categories, and delivers a score to each community organization in each of the categories. Vumwe's average scores (between 0 and 3) in 2006 and 2007 were as follows: Governance: 3.0 (2006), 2.8(2007) Finances: 2.8(2006), 3.0 (2007) Human Resources: 2.4 (2006), 2.8 (2007) Admininistration: 2.3 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Service Delivery: 2.8 (2006), 2.7 (2007) Community Ownership: 2.0 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Financial Support: 1.7 (2006), 1.0 (2007) Tech Support: 1.7 (2006), 2.5 (2007) Total: 72 (2006), 71 (2007) CCAT ranking among 28 groups in Dar network: 20 (2006); 14 (2007) Note: A ranking of one means the highest among the cohort. A ranking of 28 means the lowest. If two groups tie in first place, the next group is ranked as 3, and so on. A DIV error indicates that the group's responses were not recorded on the questionnaire. __________________________________________ Budget and other funders Vumwe gave us the following budget information in 2007: Total funding from all sources in USD: $1,460 (2006); $1,644 (2007); $2,160 (2008 forecast) Percentage of total 2007 funding provided by AfricanCommunities.org: 71% Other sources of funding: Fundraising; Community; 0. Note: a zero means that there were no other sources of funding. __________________________________________ Network participation During 2006, 2007 and part of 2008, Vumwe took part in activities of Afconet, an NGO in Dar es Salaam which provided monthly training and exchange visits in which pairs of leaders from one group were funded to make short visits to other groups in the network. Twelve training meetings a year were held, and groups were invited to make at least six exchange visits and receive at least six visits. During 2007, Vumwe attended 9 meetings, made 10 exchange visits, and received 5 exchange visits. Combined with the CCAT score, this placed the group's 'ranking' in the network at 13, where 1 indicates the most participative and 28 the least. __________________________________________ Current grant status Vumwe Women Progressive Centre Ltd received a grant in 2006, 2007 and 2008, and was eligible to apply for a grant in 2009. As at December 2008, site visits were going ahead to evaluate all member groups' applications.


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Tupendane women group: Key Information & Data

Tupendane women group is a community-based organization in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, that became a member of the AfricanCommunities.org network at the beginning of 2006. __________________________________________ Key facts about Tupendane: Contact Details Email address for Tupendane: tupendanewomen@yahoo.ca Chair: Amina Mfungo, 0713 200 872 Treasurer: Lucy Kundi, 0754 565 928 Secretary: Rose Swai, 0713 448 468 Coordinator: , __________________________________________ Group activities Tupendane has listed the following as its key activities, with the number of children it provided services to in 2007. Anti-mosquito bed nets (60 children) School uniforms (50 children) School fees and books (0 children) Other survival basics (60 children) Provision of home-based care (6 children) __________________________________________ Assessment Each year, members of the network take part in an annual process using Geoff Foster's Community Capacity Assessment Tool. The tool, which consists of a set of multiple-choice questions, aims to produce a quantitative measure of the maturity of community organizations. It's organized into eight categories, and delivers a score to each community organization in each of the categories. Tupendane's average scores (between 0 and 3) in 2006 and 2007 were as follows: Governance: 3.0 (2006), 3.0(2007) Finances: 2.8(2006), 3.0 (2007) Human Resources: 3.0 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Admininistration: 2.7 (2006), 2.7 (2007) Service Delivery: 3.0 (2006), 2.8 (2007) Community Ownership: 3.0 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Financial Support: 1.7 (2006), 2.0 (2007) Tech Support: 1.7 (2006), 2.0 (2007) Total: 80 (2006), 82 (2007) CCAT ranking among 28 groups in Dar network: 8 (2006); 5 (2007) Note: A ranking of one means the highest among the cohort. A ranking of 28 means the lowest. If two groups tie in first place, the next group is ranked as 3, and so on. A DIV error indicates that the group's responses were not recorded on the questionnaire. __________________________________________ Budget and other funders Tupendane gave us the following budget information in 2007: Total funding from all sources in USD: $11,928 (2006); $10,073 (2007); $40,241 (2008 forecast) Percentage of total 2007 funding provided by AfricanCommunities.org: 12% Other sources of funding: FCS; RFA; 0. Note: a zero means that there were no other sources of funding. __________________________________________ Network participation During 2006, 2007 and part of 2008, Tupendane took part in activities of Afconet, an NGO in Dar es Salaam which provided monthly training and exchange visits in which pairs of leaders from one group were funded to make short visits to other groups in the network. Twelve training meetings a year were held, and groups were invited to make at least six exchange visits and receive at least six visits. During 2007, Tupendane attended 10 meetings, made 4 exchange visits, and received 4 exchange visits. Combined with the CCAT score, this placed the group's 'ranking' in the network at 19, where 1 indicates the most participative and 28 the least. __________________________________________ Current grant status Tupendane women group received a grant in 2006, 2007 and 2008, and was eligible to apply for a grant in 2009. As at December 2008, site visits were going ahead to evaluate all member groups' applications.


December 2007 Site visit record

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December 2006 Site visit record


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Tai Women Support Group (Tawosu): Key Information & Data

Tai Women Support Group (Tawosu) is a community-based organization in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, that became a member of the AfricanCommunities.org network at the beginning of 2006. __________________________________________ Key facts about Tawosu: Contact Details Email address for Tawosu: mary.mabhaya@googlemail.com Chair: Eliada Maneno, 0784 384 239 Treasurer: Maesha Bhakome, Secretary: Koku Kato, 0713 504 171 Coordinator: Mary Mabhaya, 0754 542 293 __________________________________________ Group activities Tawosu has listed the following as its key activities, with the number of children it provided services to in 2007. School uniforms (32 children) Daily necessities (32 children) School fees and books (12 children) Unification of orphans with families (8 children) Sports recreation (44 children) __________________________________________ Assessment Each year, members of the network take part in an annual process using Geoff Foster's Community Capacity Assessment Tool. The tool, which consists of a set of multiple-choice questions, aims to produce a quantitative measure of the maturity of community organizations. It's organized into eight categories, and delivers a score to each community organization in each of the categories. Tawosu's average scores (between 0 and 3) in 2006 and 2007 were as follows: Governance: 2.4 (2006), 2.5(2007) Finances: 2.5(2006), 1.8 (2007) Human Resources: 2.6 (2006), 2.7 (2007) Admininistration: 2.7 (2006), 2.0 (2007) Service Delivery: 2.5 (2006), 2.3 (2007) Community Ownership: 3.0 (2006), 2.5 (2007) Financial Support: 2.0 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Tech Support: 2.0 (2006), 3.0 (2007) Total: 74 (2006), 57 (2007) CCAT ranking among 28 groups in Dar network: 18 (2006); 19 (2007) Note: A ranking of one means the highest among the cohort. A ranking of 28 means the lowest. If two groups tie in first place, the next group is ranked as 3, and so on. A DIV error indicates that the group's responses were not recorded on the questionnaire. __________________________________________ Budget and other funders Tawosu gave us the following budget information in 2007: Total funding from all sources in USD: $100 (2006); $27,967 (2007); $9,906 (2008 forecast) Percentage of total 2007 funding provided by AfricanCommunities.org: 4% Other sources of funding: RFA; FCS; Vodacom Foundation. Note: a zero means that there were no other sources of funding. __________________________________________ Network participation During 2006, 2007 and part of 2008, Tawosu took part in activities of Afconet, an NGO in Dar es Salaam which provided monthly training and exchange visits in which pairs of leaders from one group were funded to make short visits to other groups in the network. Twelve training meetings a year were held, and groups were invited to make at least six exchange visits and receive at least six visits. During 2007, Tawosu attended 9 meetings, made 5 exchange visits, and received 3 exchange visits. Combined with the CCAT score, this placed the group's 'ranking' in the network at 24, where 1 indicates the most participative and 28 the least. __________________________________________ Current grant status Tai Women Support Group (Tawosu) received grants in 2006-7. At the end of 2007, Tawosu's CCAT self-assessment raised concerns, as did its irregular participation in network meetings and exchange visits. A quarterly grant was offered for 2008; only one instalment was taken up.

December 2007 Site visit record

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December 2006 Site visit record

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