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Zimconserve

Org #6149
Vetted since 2024
2012
year founded
$928
raised on GlobalGiving
6
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Zimconserve is a Zimbabwe-based charity whose mission is to promote the conservation of Zimbabwe's biodiversity, wildlife and natural resources while working on building sustainable agricultural practices in order to alleviate poverty. This is achieved with innovative permaculture, conservation, sporting and educational programs.

Project Leaders
Gabriel Mutongi
Gabriel Mutongi
Stephen Wiseman
Stephen Wiseman
Organization Information
Stand No.19277,Unit K,Seke,Chitungwiza
P.O BOX 3,Seke,Chitungwiza,Zimbabwe
Harare, Zimbabwe 0263
Zimbabwe
+263 772488810
Organization Information
Stand No.19277,Unit K,Seke,Chitungwiza
P.O BOX 3,Seke,Chitungwiza,Zimbabwe
Harare, Zimbabwe 0263
Zimbabwe
+263 772488810

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

ZimConserve Ready-Made Oyster Mushroom Grow Kit

By Gabriel Mutongi | Project Leader

1. IntroductionZimConserve is a community-focused conservation and development organisation committed to building sustainable livelihoods for vulnerable communities in Zimbabwe. In line with our... Read the full report ›

Zimconserve Permaculture Resource Centre

By Gabriel Mutongi | Project Leader

Introduction We are honored to present this comprehensive progress report highlighting the successful implementation of the solar-powered borehole project for our permaculture initiative. This... Read the full report ›

Bucket System Mushroom Farming Project Report

By Gabriel Mutongi | Project Leader

ZimConserve successfully implemented a community-based mushroom cultivation project using an innovative bucket system approach. This initiative empowered local community members, particularly women,... Read the full report ›
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