Your gift becomes desks, refurbished computers and solar power in a school that a disaster left behind — or a rapid tented classroom for children with nowhere to learn. Our first campaign returns to Morocco; the Philippines and Venezuela follow.
Enough to equip a cohort of High Atlas schools with the learning materials, IT and solar power that reconstruction money doesn't cover — stretched further by in-kind equipment and grants.
Pick the level that's right for you. Give once, or give monthly to help us plan the next mission.
A refurbished computer, set up for a classroom — opening digital learning where there was none.
Give €150A major share of equipping a single classroom — equipment, IT and power combined.
Give €1,000A full rapid-response Pod — a tented classroom with solar light, power and a learning kit, up and running in days — around 25 children learning again within days.
Fund a podEquip a whole school — around 75 children back in a working school. The complete package, handed over with the community.
Fund a schoolImpact amounts are illustrative starting points, not fixed unit costs; final figures will be calibrated to real delivered costs before the campaign goes live, so every promise we publish is one we can keep.
The simplest way to give from anywhere, by card. Choose a single gift or a monthly amount that helps us plan ahead.
Donate by cardGive through our main campaign platform (WhyDonate), where platform fees are kept low — so more of your gift reaches a classroom.
Open the campaignUK donors (Gift Aid) and US donors (tax receipt), plus corporate employee-matching, via our GlobalGiving page — in preparation.
Give via GlobalGivingSetup note for the team: these buttons are placeholders. Connect them to your live WhyDonate, Donorbox and GlobalGiving links before launch. Prefer to give by bank transfer? Email us and we'll send the details.
After every mission we publish a "where your money went" report — photos, delivery records and a simple budget. Around 86–90% of what we spend goes straight to programmes, and our books are kept by a registered Estonian accountant.
See our transparency pageDonations to School Aid MTÜ are generally not tax-deductible outside Estonia. UK/US donors can give tax-effectively via GlobalGiving (in preparation); Estonian donors once we are listed by the Tax and Customs Board.
Leave your email and we'll send you the launch date and the proof reports. When you see where the money goes, you can decide.