Deadline: 30-Jun-25
reach52 is seeking expressions of interest from established Growth Partners (which can include community-based organisations, such as NGOs, socially-minded private sector firms, and civil society organisations) to help them recruit and train Community Health Workers.
By partnering with them, you can use the award-winning tech to support the delivery of your other programs, whilst connecting underserved populations to affordable healthcare services and products.
They are seeking Growth Partners capable of implementing the campaigns on-demand. These organisations should lightly manage their network of reach52 Community Health Workers in between campaigns, convening them to implement campaigns as required.
Benefits
- Benefits to Growth Partners
- reach52 provides Growth Partners with both financial and in-kind support:
- Performance-based, sustainable funding
- Free use of reach52 Impact platform
- Training and ongoing implementation support
- Support for third-party grant development
- reach52 provides Growth Partners with both financial and in-kind support:
- Benefits to communities
- Reduced out-of-pocket spending and improved access to affordable medicines, consumer health products, and micro-insurance plans
- Upskilling and digitisation of frontline Community Health Workers
- Micro-entrepreneurial opportunities for the community
Funding Information
- Results-based funding
- reach52 supports the Growth Partners through a results-based funding model. Unlike traditional grant-based funders, they fund the partners for specific outputs achieved, according to pre-agreed fees. This approach provides partners with scalable funding, and incentivises impact. No upfront funding is provided. Rather, Growth Partners and Community Health Workers earn monthly revenue based on their completed sign ups and engagements that month.
Target Communities
- reach52 operates in less urban communities where residents earn an average of $3 per day.
- They are seeking to engage households in the ‘missing middle’, who are earning just a bit too much to qualify for government social protection schemes, yet still face significant health access barriers.
Eligibility Criteria
- Campaigns are currently run across Indonesia, India, Kenya, and South Africa. They are accepting applications from qualifying organizations from across Sub-Saharan Africa, with specific interest in those operating in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Ghana and Mozambique.
- A broad focus on providing supports and services relating to health, including those involving Maternal Newborn Child Health; Non-Communicable Diseases; and/or Community Health Workers
- Legally registered organisations with existing community operations in non-urban regions
- Organisational experience in implementing social business models and digital interventions is valued
For more information, visit reach52.