GREEN 2 GO
Green2Grow

Your Impact

Your support can transform lives by equipping small-scale farmers with affordable greenhouse solutions, increasing food production, creating economic opportunities, and promoting climate-smart agriculture.

  • Empowering Farmers Through Greenhouse Farming
    Transform lives by equipping small-scale farmers with affordable greenhouse solutions.

    Your Support Will:

    • Provide smallholder farmers with cost-effective greenhouses, enabling them to cultivate crops throughout the year.
    • Train farmers in modern, climate-smart techniques, ensuring higher crop yields and sustainable food production.
    • Increase farmer incomes, strengthening rural economies and ensuring food security.
    Empowering Farmers Through Greenhouse Farming

    Projected Impact:

    KSh 160,000
    $1,250

    This can provide a small-scale farmer with a wooden greenhouse, allowing them to grow 500+ plants.

    KSh 380,000
    $3,000

    This funds a metallic greenhouse, supporting 1,000+ plants and doubling farmer incomes.

    KSh 750,000
    $5,900

    The above establishes a large-scale greenhouse, benefiting an entire farming community.

  • Creating Market Opportunities
    Establish structured market systems and reduce post-harvest losses.

    Your Support Will:

    • Establish structured market systems, ensuring farmers get fair prices for their produce.
    • Help create cooperatives to connect farmers with wholesale buyers and food processors.
    • Develop efficient supply chains, reducing post-harvest losses and increasing profits for farmers.
    Creating Market Opportunities

    Projected Impact:

    KSh 320,000
    $2,500

    The fund will help 15 farmers access a guaranteed market through a buy-back system.

    KSh 1,000,000
    $7,800

    This could support the creation of a farmers’ cooperative, providing long-term economic stability.

  • Climate Action & Sustainable Agriculture
    Provide training, mentorship, and financial support for sustainable agribusiness.

    Your Support Will:

    • Promote climate-smart greenhouses, reducing water usage and protecting crops from extreme weather.
    • Develop urban and peri-urban farming solutions, helping city dwellers grow their own food.
    • Invest in research for innovative greenhouse technology, improving productivity and efficiency.
    Climate Action & Sustainable Agriculture

    Projected Impact:

    15% of amount seeded

    This would be used in research and development of climate resistant crops.

  • Women & Youth Empowerment in Agriculture
    Provide training, mentorship, and financial support for sustainable agribusiness.

    Your Support Will:

    • Provide women and youth with training & mentorship, giving them access to sustainable agribusiness opportunities.
    • Offer financial support & tools to help young farmers start greenhouse-based businesses.
    • Create jobs in greenhouse construction, farm management, and agricultural supply chains.
    Women & Youth Empowerment in Agriculture

    Projected Impact:

    KSh 190,000
    $1,500

    The above will sponsor a young entrepreneur in starting a greenhouse farm.

    KSh 1,000,000
    $7,800

    This will fund a women-led farming cooperative, supporting multiple families.

100% of your contributions go directly into projects that create sustainable impact:

80% -Greenhouse installations, training, and market linkages
15% -Research and development for improved farming techniques
5% -Administrative support to scale and sustain operations.

Funding Breakdown

We maintain full transparency in how we allocate our resources, ensuring maximum impact for every dollar invested in sustainable agriculture.

The majority of our funding goes directly to greenhouse installations and farmer training, maximizing our impact on communities.

Success Stories

"The training and support from Green2Grow helped me turn my small farm into a profitable business."

John Mwangi

Greenhouse Farmer, Kiambu

"Thanks to the greenhouse program, I can now provide for my family and send my children to school."

Mary Wanjiku

Community Leader, Nyeri Xuxpu6rucpytboghen