NAIROBI, Kenya, February 9 – The Global Schools Forum has announced four organizations as winners of its Scale Lab impact, a program focused on strengthening early childhood education in the country.
The organizations include Education Empowerment Initiative for Rural and Urban Slums (EERUi), Jackfruit Finance, Lake Region Development Program (LRDP), and TotoCare.
The Global School Forum's (GSF) Impact at Scale Labs program aims to help identify, fund, and scale up promising locally-led education organizations.
Winners will receive a grant of up to Sh15,201,000 (£75,000) to be used to develop their strategy within 18 months.
Additionally, the four organizations provide access to a vast regional and global education community while fostering important relationships with government representatives, private sector implementers, funders, and other strategic partners. I plan to obtain it.
The program ensures that your organization is included in the GSF network and provides opportunities for peer interaction, training and development, and participation in GSF networking and learning events.
“As part of our mission to improve education outcomes globally, our Impact at Scale Labs program supports the scaling of education programs through funding, coaching, and focused support. Our second lab program, Early Years in Kenya, will partner with locally-led child care and ECED organizations that focus on children aged 0 to 6 in low-income areas.” CEO Ashti Zaidi Hai said.
The selected organizations exude confidence in their choice, providing a platform to not only scale up foundational learning, but also to forge strategic alliances and share best practices to strengthen national impact. It added that it would be provided.

