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35 years · 6 active programs · East Africa
Real change. Measurable
outcomes.

Every program GDP runs is built to solve a specific problem — and to prove it’s working. These are not charity drives. These are long-term investments in human dignity, designed to outlast us.

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Your gift in action

Every dollar goes exactly where you send it.
No overhead. No detours. 100% of your donation reaches the programs and communities you choose to support — on the ground in East Africa, starting today.
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$25
Feeds a child for a full month through our Nairobi or Kajiado widow & children feeding programs.
📚
$50
Covers school fees, books, and uniforms for one child for an entire term through our scholarship program.
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$100
Provides one month of safe housing, meals, and care for a girl at St. Rita Girls’ Home in Nyahururu.
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$250
Funds a clean water access point serving an entire community in Kilifi or Bamba for months.
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$1,000
Directly advances construction on one of our new community resource centers — buildings that will serve thousands for generations.
Our 100% promise — verified and unwavering. Global Development Project guarantees that 100% of every donation is directed to its intended purpose. No donor funds are used for administrative overhead or operational costs.

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GDP is a 501(c)(3) verified nonprofit.
Your contribution is fully tax-deductible.

Our programs

Six ways we serve Kenya
Each program addresses a different dimension of vulnerability. Together, they create a holistic ecosystem of support — from infancy through adulthood.
Children’s care
Children in need

Three partner children’s homes and a specialized therapy center for children with special needs — providing safe housing, food, clothing, healthcare, education, and trained caregiving to Kenya’s most vulnerable children every single day.

590+
children served daily
3
homes + therapy center
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Clean water
Clean water access

Drilling wells, installing solar-powered pumps, and maintaining water infrastructure in drought-affected and underserved regions across Kenya — giving thousands reliable, safe daily access to clean water so children can go to school instead of to the well.

2,000+
people with daily water
$46K
next phase funding goal
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Women’s empowerment
Women empowerment

Trauma recovery, financial literacy, entrepreneurship training, career development conferences, and 24/7 crisis support for survivors of gender-based violence — plus a 100,000 sq ft multi-complex center under construction in Nairobi.

5,500+
women reached annually
$168K
Mombasa center goal
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Scholarships
GDP Scholarship Fund

The Evelyn S. Weatherspoon Scholarship Fund supports Kenyan students from GDP’s children’s homes and Nairobi’s Mathare community into secondary school, vocational training, and university — breaking generational cycles of poverty one student at a time.

$250
sponsors one term
35+
years running
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Youth empowerment
Youth leadership

12 leadership centers across Kenya, week-long youth summits, mentorship programs, and a growing pipeline of next-generation Kenyan community leaders — serving a continent where more than 60% of the population is under 25 years old.

12
leadership centers
60%+
East Africa under 25
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Humanitarian aid
Humanitarian crisis response

Responding to East Africa’s most urgent crises — emergency relief for widows, families in Nairobi’s informal settlements, and rapid disaster response when communities need it most. GDP has been answering this call for 35 years.

35+
years responding
$25
feeds one family
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Community infrastructure
Resource & community centers

Multipurpose centers hosting clinics, vocational training, social services, and small-business incubation — helping communities develop self-sustaining livelihoods. Two new centers planned for Bamba and Eldoret.

$254K
Bamba + Eldoret goal
2
new centers planned
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Geographic reach

Where we work across Kenya

GDP operates active programs in 6+ regions — each site representing years of community relationships and long-term investment.

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Countries with active programs
12
Cities & regions served
2
Organizations working in unison
35+
Years of ground-level presence
4
Continents connected by this mission

– A growing international presence

From Jacksonville to Juba — one mission, expanding across East Africa and beyond.
What began in Kenya in 1991 has grown into a multi-country, dual-organization network that is still expanding. Global Development Project and its sister organization, Global Hearts Without Borders Network, now operate active programs across Kenya, Uganda, and South Sudan — with U.S. and international headquarters anchoring both organizations and connecting donors, partners, and communities across four continents. Every site on this map is not a destination — it is a launching point for what comes next.

Organizational headquarters

Global Development Project

gdpkenya.org  ·  Est. 1991  ·  501(c)(3) verified

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    Jacksonville, Florida, USA U.S. Headquarters  ·  2816 Fort Wilderness Trl, Jacksonville FL 32277
    US HQ
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    Nairobi, Kenya International Headquarters  ·  Operational leadership & program management
    Intl. HQ

Global Hearts Without Borders Network

Sister organization  ·  East Africa & growing

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    Jacksonville, Florida, USA U.S. Headquarters  ·  Shared base with Global Development Project
    US HQ
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    Nairobi, Kenya International Headquarters  ·  Regional coordination across East Africa
    Intl. HQ

An international network that is still growing.

GDP and Global Hearts Without Borders Network are not standing still. New program sites, new cities, and new partnerships are being added each year — each one an expression of a mission that refuses to shrink to what is comfortable or convenient.

10
Active Kenya
program cities
2
New centers
in development
2+
Countries added
since 2024
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Kenya

Global Development Project — Primary region  ·  10 active sites

  • Nairobi Children’s homes, women’s empowerment center, scholarships, humanitarian response & widow feeding program 4 active programs
  • Mombasa Women’s empowerment center, multiplex center with dormitories & community outreach
  • Eldoret Community resource center & youth leadership 2 programs
  • Nyahururu St. Rita Evergreen Girls School — East Africa’s first trauma-informed, self-sustaining campus for girls fleeing gender-based violence, forced marriage, and trafficking. 40+ girls in residence. 2,000+ on the waiting list. Girls’ Home
  • Samburu Girls’ Home providing safe housing, education, and care for vulnerable girls in the Samburu region. Girls’ Home
  • Thika Community outreach & resource center
  • Kilifi Community outreach & resource center
  • Bamba New community and resource center — currently in development ($254K project pipeline)
  • Kajiado Youth leadership, community empowerment, educational empowerment center & school, and widow feeding program
  • Musoli Community development, family support, women’s empowerment center, and new youth leadership program & retreat
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Uganda

Global Hearts Without Borders Network

  • Entebbe Active program site serving communities in and around Entebbe — a critical expansion of the GDP network into Uganda, operated through Global Hearts Without Borders Network. GHBN Program
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South Sudan

Global Hearts Without Borders Network

  • Juba Humanitarian outreach and community development in South Sudan’s capital — one of the most underserved regions in East Africa, and the frontier of what our network is becoming. GHBN Program
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United States

GDP & GHBN — Shared U.S. base of operations

  • Jacksonville, Florida U.S. Headquarters for both Global Development Project and Global Hearts Without Borders Network. Donor relations, fundraising, board operations & strategic partnerships — the engine behind everything happening on the ground in East Africa. Dual HQ
GDP program site
Multi-program hub
Girls’ Home
Global Hearts Without Borders Network
U.S. Headquarters
Global Hearts Without Borders Network is GDP’s sister organization, extending the reach of our mission beyond Kenya into Uganda, South Sudan, and wherever the need is greatest. With shared headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida and Nairobi, Kenya, both organizations are governed by the same values — 100% fund transparency, long-term investment over short-term relief, and a belief that every community deserves more than a handout. Together, we are building something that will outlast us both.

Stories of impact

The numbers behind the numbers

Every statistic on this page represents a real person with a real name. Here are three of them.

One borehole changed everything for 340 families

Before GDP drilled the well, women and girls walked four miles each way for water that made their children sick. School attendance dropped. Children got ill. Today, 340 families have safe water at their doorstep — and girls go to school instead of to the well.

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“The first place where I felt both wanted”

A young mother arrived at St. Rita Evergreen Girls School in 2025 with her infant, fleeing gender-based violence. Today, both she and her child receive trauma-informed care, education, and housing. Over 2,000 girls are still waiting for a spot like hers.

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Mercy from Mathare — now training to be a doctor

Mercy grew up in one of Nairobi’s most challenging communities. The Evelyn S. Weatherspoon Scholarship Fund gave her the chance no one else offered. She is now in medical training — and planning to come back to serve Kenya’s underserved communities.

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“There are communities in this world that stopped hoping a long time ago. Not because they gave up — but because giving up was the only rational response to being forgotten. We exist for those people. GDP and Global Hearts Without Borders Network go into the hard places, the uncomfortable places, the places that don’t show up on anyone’s radar — and we stay. We plant roots. We build real things alongside real people who deserve more than a visit. ‘I didn’t think anyone was coming,’ one community member told us quietly. ‘And then you stayed.’ That’s not a program outcome. That’s a promise kept — and your generosity is what makes us keep it.”

— Global Development Project · 35 years of serving East Africa

“The hard places don’t make the news. The forgotten villages, the overlooked communities, the families that stopped expecting anyone to come — they exist in the quiet spaces where most organizations never go. We go anyway. GDP and Global Hearts Without Borders Network were never built for convenience. We were built for the corners of the world that need someone to show up and stay — not for a season, but for as long as it takes. Because hope isn’t a handout. It’s built, slowly, stubbornly, in the places everyone else passed by. Because of you, we don’t pass by.”

— Global Development Project · 35 years of serving East Africa

How we earn your trust

Accountable to every donor

Transparency is not a policy at GDP — it is a practice built into every project from day one.

Financial transparency

GDP publishes annual financial reports openly on this website. We hold the Candid Platinum Seal — top 1% of all US nonprofits for financial transparency. We also undergo voluntary third-party audits every year.

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Monitoring & evaluation

GDP tracks educational outcomes, health indicators, community participation, and long-term impact for every active program. Monthly project reports go to our Board and to donors who request them. You’ll always know what your gift funded.

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Built-in sustainability

Every GDP project includes vocational training, income-generating activities, and local partnerships — so communities maintain services after our initial investment. We build to last, not to be needed forever. That’s the measure of true impact.

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