Our values call us to honor every story, yet with limited capacity we focus our energy on walking closely with our current portfolio. We seek out intentional partnerships with leaders in the region whose vision and values align with ours, often through trusted networks and recommendations from past grantees and ecosystem builders. While we are not able to accept unsolicited proposals, we remain committed to listening, learning, and connecting in ways that help us find and nurture the right relationships.
The Micah 6:8 Foundation partners with organizations that demonstrate integrity, accountability, and a deep commitment to justice, mercy, and community transformation.
To be considered for funding, applicants must:
The Micah 6:8 Foundation’s funding decisions are guided by values that shape how we engage with partners and communities. We seek to support organizations who reflect one or more of our grantmaking lens.
We seek to partner with organizations that embody the spirit of Micah 6:8 “to act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly.” Successful applicants will:
We have learned from our friends at organizations like Ubuntu Life, Kuhenza, and Uwezo Youth Empowerment that true community thriving requires full inclusion of people with disabilities. Their work has shaped our lens, reminding us that justice and opportunity must reach everyone, and guiding us to back efforts where disability inclusion is central.
We work within a diverse ecosystem of networks, funders, and creative partners who share our commitment to backing African-led solutions. Together, these collaborations amplify the reach of our grants and investments, strengthen local storytelling, and expand opportunities for the leaders we serve.