Who are we?

 In 2019 our Founder stepped foot in Africa for the first time, as a English teaching volunteer for 5 weeks, 3 months later she found herself immersed in the local community, having made lifelong friends. Although, despite having had an amazing experience she soon realised that the impact she was having on Madagascar and its community was static and short-term.

From there Chloe has spent the last 3 years remote networking with people across Madagascar and others in the voluntourism and NGO sector and last year The Sustain Ability Project was born. We are a registered not-for-profit in the UK and are on a mission to upskill people within under-developed communities to help their community thrive. We are on a journey to empower people across the world and ignite global change, through building a community of Change Makers.

WHAT DO WE DO?

  • Carry out research projects to develop our understanding of community needs

  • Upskill local communities through CSR partners and Change Makers

  • Work with local communities and businesses to understand their needs and find ways we can collaborate

  • Provide communities with the resources they need to thrive independently

  • Work with undergraduates and graduates to provide life-changing experiences, that mutually benefits and has a long-lasting impact in developing countries

CURRENT PROJECTS

  • Madagascar Adventures (Madagascar, Nosy be)

  • Envision Your Future (UK & Madagascar)

HOW ARE WE FUNDED?

The Sustain Ability Project is conscious of ensuring we are able to secure funding ethically to support the delivery of our projects. Our funding streams include:

  • CSR Partnerships

  • Grant Appeals

  • Overseas volunteering opportunities

  • Fundraising