TAJPI Global Volunteer Sponsorship Initiative

by THE A'RAY JUSTICE AND PEACE INITIATIVE
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TAJPI Global Volunteer Sponsorship Initiative
TAJPI Global Volunteer Sponsorship Initiative
TAJPI Global Volunteer Sponsorship Initiative
TAJPI Global Volunteer Sponsorship Initiative
TAJPI Global Volunteer Sponsorship Initiative

Project Report | Feb 27, 2026
QUARTERLY REPORT - February 2026

By Br. John Cornel Sulle OFMCap | Executive Director

Local volunteer a Student nurse with CEO outreach
Local volunteer a Student nurse with CEO outreach

QUARTERLY REPORT – February 2026

Project #70678

TAJPI Global Volunteer Sponsorship Initiative

Opening the Door: When $25 a Day Determines Opportunity

In Arusha, Tanzania, we continue to witness a recurring paradox. Communities urgently need additional human capacity in schools, environmental programs, health outreach, and youth empowerment initiatives. At the same time, committed young people—both local and international—are ready to serve but are prevented by modest financial barriers.

For many, the required $25 per day to cover accommodation, meals, airport pickup, and in-country support is simply unattainable. Over 30 days, this becomes $750—an amount that, while operationally lean, remains prohibitive for volunteers from low-income backgrounds

Volunteer Sponsorship OG on GG (Original Gift on GlobalGiving)

This quarter, TAJPI focused on removing structural barriers so that when sponsorship funds increase, implementation will be immediate, accountable, and measurable.

What We Achieved This Quarter

Institutional Readiness and Infrastructure

We finalized safe and structured accommodation arrangements capable of hosting up to six volunteers simultaneously. This ensures controlled supervision, safeguarding standards, and efficient cost management. Based on our budget framework, accommodation represents $360 per volunteer per month, and meals account for $240

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  • Securing reliable housing stabilizes 80% of the direct monthly cost structure.

By negotiating predictable accommodation arrangements in advance, TAJPI reduces financial volatility and ensures that donor contributions translate directly into program delivery rather than emergency logistics.

Program Site Confirmation

We formalized volunteer placements at:

  • St. Francis Kwangulelo Primary School – where volunteers will support literacy, classroom facilitation, and instructional material development.
  • SHUMAKWA Community School – a TAJPI-supported initiative providing literacy and life-skills education to young women engaged in domestic work who previously lacked educational access.

Both sites are fully prepared to receive volunteers immediately upon sponsorship confirmation. Orientation frameworks, supervision protocols, and reporting mechanisms are complete.

Governance and Monitoring Framework

We established a structured monitoring and reporting system consistent with our proposal commitments

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Volunteers will submit:

• Mid-term progress updates

• Final reports and personal testimonials

TAJPI will provide donors with:

• Financial usage reports

• Field photos and impact narratives

• Optional virtual engagement sessions

This ensures traceability from donor contribution to community-level outcome.

Financial Transparency

The fully itemized monthly budget per sponsored volunteer totals $750

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Allocated as follows:

  • Accommodation: $360
  • Meals: $240
  • Airport pickup and orientation: $60
  • Internet, utilities, supervision, certification, and contingency: $90

Annual capacity target: 24 volunteers

  • Annual budget requirement: $18,000
  • Volunteer Sponsorship OG on GG

This structure is intentionally lean. There are no luxury components—only essential cost recovery that enables structured service delivery.

Fundraising Status

This quarter prioritized operational readiness rather than aggressive fundraising. While we did not conduct structured campaigns, we were acknowledged on GlobalGiving and received our first symbolic contribution. Though financially modest, it validates visibility and signals donor confidence in the concept.

The foundation is now in place. The next phase is scale.

Why This Matters

A single fully sponsored volunteer can:

  • Support 40–80 primary school pupils weekly.
  • Assist literacy reinforcement for marginalized girls.
  • Contribute to tree-planting and climate awareness activities aligned with Tanzania’s environmental priorities.
  • Strengthen youth mentorship and skills training initiatives.

The multiplier effect is significant. Sponsoring one volunteer does not help one individual; it enhances service access for entire groups.

Looking Ahead (March–May 2026)

In the coming quarter, we will initiate:

  • Structured social media fundraising campaigns.
  • Direct appeals to academic institutions and diaspora networks.
  • Targeted outreach to CSR-aligned companies.
  • Recruitment of an IT/web specialist to improve digital fundraising architecture and online donor engagement systems.

Digital capacity remains a constraint. Investment in web infrastructure will directly influence donor conversion rates and long-term sustainability.

Call to Partnership

The TAJPI Global Volunteer Sponsorship Initiative is no longer conceptual. The infrastructure is prepared. The sites are ready. The governance system is established.

The only missing element is sponsorship capital.

  • A $750 full sponsorship unlocks one month of structured, supervised service.
  • A $375 half sponsorship activates two weeks of measurable engagement.
  • A $100 equipment contribution strengthens field-level tools.

Financial limitation should not determine who is allowed to serve or who receives support. We invite you to participate in building a globally inclusive volunteer ecosystem—one that strengthens Tanzanian communities while shaping responsible global citizens.

 

Together, we convert modest daily contributions into structured development outcomes.

 

With appreciation,

The TAJPI Team

Rhotia Village, Karatu District

February 2026

SHUMAKWA tailoring-class for housekeeper Ngulelo
SHUMAKWA tailoring-class for housekeeper Ngulelo
Accommodation for volunteers Ngulelo Arusha
Accommodation for volunteers Ngulelo Arusha
House maid girls in tailoring class at Ngulelo
House maid girls in tailoring class at Ngulelo

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THE A'RAY JUSTICE AND PEACE INITIATIVE

Location: ARUSHA - Tanzania, United Republic of
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Raphael Nondi
ARUSHA , ARUSHA Tanzania, United Republic of

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