2023 Sponsored Projects

Travel Elevates is pleased to announce four grant recipients for 2023. You will find details of the sponsored projects below and additional information about these charities on their websites.

Conservation Lower Zambezi

Conservation Lower Zambezi is a non-profit organization committed to the protection of wildlife and to the sustainable use of natural resources in the Lower Zambezi in Zambia.  The Travel Elevates grant will support scholars and teachers from more than 60 schools reaching over 2,000 scholars annually.

  • Environmental Education and Human-Wildlife Co-existence in Lower Zambezi Valley

Education Africa

Established in 1992, Education Africa’s mission is to deliver quality education to underserved communities. The Travel Elevates project will address the lack of high-quality early learning opportunities available for South African children in need. Direct beneficiaries include 113 female educators, 70% youth ages of 18-35 of low socioeconomic status; indirect beneficiaries include up to 250,000 vulnerable children ages 3-5 over an average 30-year career span per educator.​

  • Educating, Equipping, and Empowering Communities through Early Education

Project Luangwa

Established in 2010, Project Luangwa has constructed and built infrastructure for 12 schools, equating to upwards of 4,500 children in education each year. ​The Travel Elevates grant will enable Project Luangwa to purchase equipment from tablets to projector screens, solar panels and batteries.  Once the program is fully up and running across multiple sites, it will directly impact nearly 2,000 children every year and have life-long positive results for their families and communities.

  • Digitruck - Making Learning More Accessible

PINCC

PINCC's mission is to prevent cervical cancer in low-and-middle-income countries by utilizing low-cost, yet highly effective technology methods to create sustainable programs through patient education, medical personnel training, and facility outfitting. The Travel Elevates grant will support HPV Self-Testing to Conquer Cervical Cancer, which aims to increase health access and education among reproductive-aged women through the provision of the life-saving thermoablation device, training in technology use, training in screening, and continued long-term support for education and equipment.

  • HPV Self-Testing to Conquer Cervical Cancer

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