Aiducation

Aiducation International (AI, commonly known as Aiducation), founded in 2007, is an international "for impact" non-profit organization (NPO) in the field of education. It sources scholarships from private persons in developed countries (the donors are called "AiduMakers") and awards these scholarships on a merit basis to needy students in developing countries. Its focus is on Kenya and on the Philippines.

Aiducation International
TypeNon-profit organization
IndustryEducation
Founded2007
FounderKris­tin Ka­pitza Edit this on Wikidata
HeadquartersKenya, Switzerland, Germany, UK, and United States
Key people
Jeremiah Kiponda Kambi (Co-founder), Dr. Florian Kapitza (Co-founder), Matthias Meier, Dr. Kristin Kapitza (Co-founder), Dr. Hannes Röst, Dr. Kerstin Hockmann, Marc Blumenfeld, Jan Rihak, and Dr. Eva Koeberl (Co-founder)
Websitehttp://www.aiducation.org

Need

While the Kenyan population has access to free-of-charge primary education, few families can afford secondary school education for their kids. Every year, this forces thousands of students to drop out of school. Consequently, talent, creativity, motivation and drive are lost – potential needed for the economic, social and political development of Kenya.

Information

  • AiduMakers can award the scholarship to the student they believe in most. The scholarship is named after the AiduMaker (f.e. "Frank-Smith-Scholarship")
  • Aiducation International has chapters on three continents.
  • Aiducation International spends more than 90% of all scholarship donations directly on education.
  • Aiducation International was founded in 2006. Today, Aiducation International is run by volunteers (called Aiducators) with chapters in Germany, Kenya, UK, USA, and Switzerland.

2006:

AI started as an NGO startup with roots in Kenya. In February 2006, members of the Kenyan civil society founded the organization- Pwani Education Welfare Association (PEWA), which soon became Aiducation International Kenya.

2007:

AI Schweiz was founded in September 2007. In the same month and thanks to the first AiduMakers, Aiducation was able to award the first two scholarships to poor but high performing students.

2008:

The first "Mentorship Academy" took place in Kenya. During the event, scholars meet to network, learn from guest speakers as well as from each other, and participate in workshops on how to make their country a better place.

2009:

Chapters were opened in Germany and Singapore. The indirect impact of the scholars of Aiducation International became visible for the first time as one of the scholars organized fundraising events against a famine in northern Kenya.[1]

Since its inception, Aiducation has provided more than 300 Kenyan students with scholarships.[2]

Awards

  • VentureKick award [3]
  • Reboot grant [4]
  • Procter & Gamble Alumni Grant to finance Mentorship Academies in 2010.

Organization structure

Aiducation International (the umbrella organization) has national chapters in developed as well as developing countries. The chapters in developed countries are for the purpose of raising scholarships as opposed to those in developing countries which exist to provide scholarships to bright and needy students. The scholarship-raising chapters (Switzerland, Germany, UK and Singapore) have contact with potential AiduMakers and the talent-raising chapters (Kenya) have contact with potential scholars. The latter are responsible for the recruitment and pre-selection of students as well as mentoring of scholars.

AI is made up of "Aiducators" and most of them work on a voluntarily basis. Aiducators are typically students and young professionals who understand the importance of funding the education of a bright and needy student.

Merit-based scholarships

Aiducation International sources scholarships for bright and poor children to fund their secondary school education. Typically, these students (called "AiduFellows") are above-average performers and would have dropped out of school due to financial constraints. Donors to Aiducation International, who award these merit-based scholarships are known as AiduMakers. AiduMakers can choose which student receives their scholarships from among Aiducation's pool of applications, and the scholarship is named after the AiduMaker (e.g. "Thomas-Smith-Scholarship"). Aiducation encourages its AiduMakers to build a one-to-one relationship with the AiduFellows they support and allows them to monitor the progress of the student through annual progress reports.

In the news

Aiducation International has received media coverage:

Notes and references

  1. See the article in the Kenyan national newspaper The East African Standard
  2. Newly awarded scholarships are communicated on the Facebook Fanpage of Aiducation
  3. Zum ersten Mal 130000 CHF für eine NPO
  4. "Action Grant: Aiducation". Archived from the original on 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2010-01-08.
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