About Us
TechLit Africa, short for Technologically Literate Africa, is an American 501(c)3 nonprofit founded by Nelly Cheboi and Tyler Cinnamon.
The Problem
Rural Africans lack opportunities to make a living.
Our Solution
We equip kids in primary schools with digital skills, because digital skills can provide global opportunities.
Progress & Plans
In 2021, we expanded to 10 primary schools around Mogotio, Kenya, to begin working with over 4,000 students.
Now we are expanding to 100 more schools throughout Kenya, to begin working with another 40,000 students.
Impact Champions
Our impact champions are organizations and individuals who make significant contributions to our program costs. All administrative costs are funded separately by private donors.
Country Champions
Country-level champions have made a commitment of at least $50,000 per year. Their level of funding can ship enough computers to maintain hundreds of computer labs, creating a dozen jobs and equipping tens of thousands of students with digital skills.
Community Champions
Community-level have made a commitment of at least $10,000 per year. Their level of funding can set up a dozen schools, preparing an entire community with digital skills.
School Champions
School-level champions have made a generous commitment of $2,500 per year, which is the average cost of running computer classes for 1,000 students for an entire school year.
IT Reuse Partners
Organizations typically replace their IT equipment every few years. We can use your IT equipment for many years after you’re done with it. Every working computer donated to TechLit is deployed to a classroom.
What We Use
We take any working computer less than 10 years old, networking equipment, peripheral devices and spare parts. Used monitors are especially impactful.
Behind The Scenes
Your equipment will need to be packed & shipped to Kenya. We will need to securely erase all your data, and format the equipment for use in schools. Once deployed, it will be used in 8 classes per day, every school day for many years.
More Information
Learn more about becoming an IT reuse partner here:
techlitafrica.org/toolkits/it-reuse
More Ways To Partner
There are more ways to support TechLit than becoming a champion or IT reuse partner. If you have more ideas, please reach out to tyler@techlitafrica.org.
In-Kind Partnership
Offering pro-bono services, discount software licenses, and volunteering can be engaging and effective.
Brand Partnership
With a brand partnership, we can create mutually-beneficial campaigns, merchandise, media, and experiences that create lasting social impact.
Workplace Giving
Engaging employees to give can be impactful for your organization and the world. From team building activities like fundraising in the workplace, to benefits like payroll deduction and donation matching, you can learn more here:
techlitafrica.org/toolkits/workplace-giving
Next Steps
Our most effective partnerships have a multi-year lifecycle, and include many different tactics. To get started, reach out to tyler@techlitafrica.org.
Learn More
Visit our website to learn more about our program and the story behind TechLit Africa: techlitafrica.org
Experience our work through this music video: techlitafrica.org/video/heroes
Share With Your Team
To know how TechLit resonates with the rest of your organization, you can share our website, follow us on social media or send a link to our music videos.
Start Small
We start many partnerships with something as small as donating a few laptops, or matching a few donations. The impact you make will speak for itself for years to come.
Watch Our CNN Heroes Feature
This video by CNN explains the story behind TechLit through the eyes of our founder Nelly Cheboi.