Portfolio of projects
We are passionate about projects and initiatives that increase the potential of every Give a Hand’s partner.

Zambia — Africa
Hope for the future in Mwilu, Zambia

India — Asia
Feminine hygiene and health (phase 2)

Madagascar — Africa
Permaculture and eco-garden in Antsirabé ( phase 2)

Peru — Latin America
Food Security and Empowerment for the Q’eros Women

India — Asia
Wind of Freedom: No to human trafficking

Uganda — Africa
Beekeeping for the women of Lake Bunyonyi
We are passionate about projects and initiatives that increase the potential of every Give a Hand’s partner. All potential or selected organizations go through a rigorous process. Using 100% of the donations received in the field, we focus with them on the areas of intervention that allow us to carry out our mission.
Our Women's empowerment projects
Supporting girls and women by giving them access to useful training and skills to prepare them for the labour market, thus enabling them to break the cycle of exclusion and fully participate in their society.
Colombia — Latin America
Project of the Association of Agro-industrial Producers of San Rafael (APIAS)
Our Protection of the environment projects
Give a Hand encourages local and citizen initiatives that allow projects to be carried out to combat climate change, the creation of permaculture and organic gardens, and local recycling. We encourage organizations to implement projects that promote better environmental practices.
Our Art for social change projects
To harness the power of the arts, we support projects that enable communities to cast a critical eye at a range of issues and use the arts as a means of sharing and discussion. Art can therefore serve as a catalyst for problem-solving and contribute to citizen engagement.
Special Projects
Each year Give a Hand receives requests to support Special Projects in the education, health, or infrastructure development sectors. With our team, we analyze projects that meet our mission and thus offer, due to our expertise, what donors are looking for in philanthropy today.