The P&G Alumni Foundation looks for sustainable impact.  We conduct a look back to previous grant winners to see the lasting impact that was made.  In the 2023 grant cycle, grantees achieved 100% of their job creation, skills training, and new business goals. In a sector where results often fluctuate, that level of performance reflects discipline and accountability — values we know well.

But the deeper story is sustainability.

In Sierra Leone, through Sherbro Foundation, 50 women farmers received business training and micro-loans. Repayment rates exceeded 90%, allowing capital to revolve and fund the next entrepreneur. One investment fuels harvest after harvest.

In Nepal, iDE supported women producing organic fertilizer, raising yields while lowering costs. In communities where annual income averages under $600, first-year sales reached $7,000. That’s income that compounds.

And the difference-maker? P&G Alumni engagement.

Grant Champions bring governance, operational rigor, and heart. Alumni Grant Champions like Greg York have contributed 2000+ hrs at Tikkun Farms alone that strengthen every dollar granted.

We were trained to build what lasts. Now we’re building opportunity that lasts.

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But pride is just the beginning.

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