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Sponsors
An education funder focused on widening access to STEM careers.
What they contribute
Funds the upcountry visit programme in full — 24 schools in counties with no prior aviation exposure.
Working with us since 2023
An energy company with a long-running technical skills programme.
What they contribute
Funds the simulator fleet and the transport that gets it to schools outside Nairobi.
Working with us since 2024
A retail bank investing in youth education across East Africa.
What they contribute
Sponsors the annual Open Day and the printed career pathway materials.
Working with us since 2025
A telecommunications operator supporting digital skills in schools.
What they contribute
Funds the Coast Aviation Career Fair and connectivity for the parent webinars.
Working with us since 2025
A member-owned cooperative in the western region.
What they contribute
Funds school visits across Kisumu and Siaya counties — five schools a year.
Working with us since 2026
The public service broadcaster.
What they contribute
Airtime for the aviation careers series and coverage that reaches schools we have not yet visited.
Working with us since 2026
Sponsorship
Ksh 180,000
Four school visits in one county, prioritising schools with no prior exposure to the aviation industry.
Ksh 540,000
A full term across three counties, including the travel and logistics that make upcountry visits possible at all.
Ksh 1,200,000
A year of programme delivery, including the equipment renewal and volunteer coordination that nobody else funds.
In return
School names, student numbers, and the before-and-after career recall figures. Real data, not a photo collage.
We survey students before and after every visit. You receive those figures for the schools you funded, including where the shift was small.
Named acknowledgement at visits and on programme materials. We will not overstate your involvement, which is what makes the acknowledgement worth having.
We will not claim your sponsorship achieved something it did not. If a visit goes badly or the numbers are weak, that appears in your report too. It is the only way the good reports mean anything.
Sponsorship
The visits that matter most are the ones furthest from an airport — and the hardest to pay for. That is where sponsorship goes first.