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Providing Sustainable Solutions to Malawi’s Most Vulnerable

 

Leverage your gift today!

A generous donor has offered to match ALL 2024 gifts up to a total of $450,000.00.

Or you can
mail checks to:

GOOD SOIL PARTNERS
PO Box 1354
Concord NH 03302

What your investment provides

Help a Girl attend Good Soil Academy

$3,400.00 provides one girl with a scholarship to attend Good Soil Academy for one year.

Help Build Our Campus

Please consider supporting our Campus Development Plan. We have broken ground for the first of three dormitories, a commercial kitchen, two administrators’ homes, and four teacher residences.

To complete Phase One of our campus development plan, we will need 1.5 million dollars.

Help Furnish Our School

We are purchasing desks, chairs, curricular materials, computers, lab equipment, Smart Boards, beds, desks, wardrobes, and kitchen equipment. Please consider supporting these one-time fit-up costs. We need to raise $150,000.00 to cover the school's fit-up costs.

Our mission is made possible through partnerships with individuals, businesses, churches, and communities who through generosity, want to see Malawi transformed.

Transparency is important to us.

We strive to be as intentional as possible with every dollar donated.

100% of all donations made through our website go directly to benefit our programs within Malawi.

This is only made possible through our self-sustained USA operation approach. We have committed world-changer partners in the USA that separately fund our USA Operations so that the greatest impact of your donation can be achieved on the ground in Malawi.

Have more questions about how you can make a difference?

Please don’t hesitate to reach out to Dean Eggert, Vice President of Good Soil Partners, via email at deggert@goodsoilpartners.org  or by phone at (603) 496-7486

Learn more about co-founder Steve Chartier’s pursuit of busting down the doors of poverty here.

 

"But the seed on good soil stands for those with a noble and good heart, who hear the word, retain it, and by persevering produce a crop."

Luke 8:15