





$100 - Foundation Investment
Coordination methodology training
Women's empowerment curriculum •
Builds human infrastructure
$250 - Digital Capacity
Technology enabling coordination
Makerspace equipment
Youth economic opportunity infrastructure
$500 - Systems Integration
Equipment connecting multiple donations
Coordination center tools
Multi-benefit infrastructure
$1,000 - Core Infrastrucure
Physical hub construction
Water coordination headquarters
Permanent community asset
$2,500 - Program Launch
Complete women's coordinator training cohort
Operational capacity for first year
Proven methodology transfer
$5,000 - Transformational System
Major hub component (power, connectivity, workspace)
Self-sustaining capacity
Bioregional template
$100 - Foundation Investment
Coordination methodology training
Women's empowerment curriculum
Builds human infrastructure
$250 - Digital Capacity
Technology enabling coordination
Makerspace equipment
Youth economic opportunity infrastructure
$500 - Systems Integration
Equipment connecting multiple donations
Coordination center tools
Multi-benefit infrastructure
$1,000 - Core Infrastrucure
Physical hub construction
Water coordination headquarters
Permanent community asset
$2,500 - Program Launch
Complete women's coordinator training cohort
Operational capacity for first year
Proven methodology transfer
$5,000 - Transformational System
Major hub component (power, connectivity, workspace)
Self-sustaining capacity
Bioregional template
501(c)(3) Tax-Deductible Donations
Layer Zero Infrastructure (Foundational, Not Band-Aid)
Women-Centered Coordination (Kenya National Goal + WftW Strategy)
Community-Owned Hub (Permanent Asset, Not Program)
Multi-Benefit Approach (One Investment, Multiple Outcomes)
Digital Makerspace Model (Hands-On Learning, Real Skills)
Partnered with Water for the World Kenya
501(c)(3) Tax-Deductible Donations
Layer Zero Infrastructure (Foundational, Not Band-Aid)
Women-Centered Coordination (Kenya National Goal + WftW Strategy)
Community-Owned Hub (Permanent Asset, Not Program)
Multi-Benefit Approach (One Investment, Multiple Outcomes)
Digital Makerspace Model (Hands-On Learning, Real Skills)
Partnered with Water for the World Kenya
Wells without coordination fail. Over 40% of water infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa is non-functional because there's no coordination capacity for maintenance, no training for operations, no planning for sustainability.
The hub is WHERE coordination happens. It's the operational base that keeps wells working, trains people to maintain them, and ensures communities can manage their own water systems.
Regenerative Impact Alliance is an IRS-approved 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Your donation is tax-deductible. Walter Okombo is a real person with documented engineering work across Kenya. Water for the World Kenya is an established organization with years of implementation history.
We're providing full transparency: video updates, financial reporting, hub construction documentation. You'll see exactly what your money builds.
We implement in phases. $10k builds basic workspace. $25k adds equipment and training. $50k creates full operational capacity. Every dollar adds capability even if full vision takes longer.
We're not all-or-nothing. We build what funding allows, document what works, and continue expanding as resources arrive.
Kenya made women's economic empowerment a national priority. Water for the World Kenya adopted it as core strategy. The hub trains women as COORDINATORS and MANAGERS—not beneficiaries of charity.
Women will run the hub. Make decisions about operations. Manage budgets. Train others. This isn't symbolic inclusion. It's strategic leadership.
Most water charities provide wells. We're building coordination infrastructure.
Most charities create dependency. We're building sovereignty.
Most charities position communities as recipients. We're positioning communities as owners.
The hub isn't a water project. It's the foundation that makes water projects sustainable, women economically independent, and youth employable—all through one piece of infrastructure the community owns.
Yes. RIA is an IRS-approved 501(c)(3) nonprofit. You'll receive donation receipt for tax purposes. Consult your tax advisor about specific deductibility based on your situation.
Wells without coordination fail. Over 40% of water infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa is non-functional because there's no coordination capacity for maintenance, no training for operations, no planning for sustainability.
The hub is WHERE coordination happens. It's the operational base that keeps wells working, trains people to maintain them, and ensures communities can manage their own water systems.
Regenerative Impact Alliance is an IRS-approved 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Your donation is tax-deductible. Walter Okombo is a real person with documented engineering work across Kenya. Water for the World Kenya is an established organization with years of implementation history.
We're providing full transparency: video updates, financial reporting, hub construction documentation. You'll see exactly what your money builds.
We implement in phases. $10k builds basic workspace. $25k adds equipment and training. $50k creates full operational capacity. Every dollar adds capability even if full vision takes longer.
We're not all-or-nothing. We build what funding allows, document what works, and continue expanding as resources arrive.
Kenya made women's economic empowerment a national priority. Water for the World Kenya adopted it as core strategy. The hub trains women as COORDINATORS and MANAGERS—not beneficiaries of charity.
Women will run the hub. Make decisions about operations. Manage budgets. Train others. This isn't symbolic inclusion. It's strategic leadership.
Most water charities provide wells. We're building coordination infrastructure.
Most charities create dependency. We're building sovereignty.
Most charities position communities as recipients. We're positioning communities as owners.
The hub isn't a water project. It's the foundation that makes water projects sustainable, women economically independent, and youth employable—all through one piece of infrastructure the community owns.
Yes. RIA is an IRS-approved 501(c)(3) nonprofit. You'll receive donation receipt for tax purposes. Consult your tax advisor about specific deductibility based on your situation.
© 2025 Regenerative Impact Alliance. All systematic frameworks shared freely among alliance members.
Regenerative Impact Alliance is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. EIN: 39-3294321
Contact Us : [email protected] | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions
© 2025 Regenerative Impact Alliance. All systematic frameworks shared freely among alliance members.
Regenerative Impact Alliance is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. EIN: 39-3294321
Contact Us : [email protected] | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions