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AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT INC

 

Winter Park, FL

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AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT INC

Physical Address:
Winter Park, FL 32789 
EIN:
26-3992168
Web URL:
www.africawindmill.org
Blog URL:
africawindmill.blogs...
Leadership:
Mr. John Drake, Chief Executive

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Basic Organization Information

AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT INC

Physical Address:
Winter Park, FL 32789 
EIN:
26-3992168
Web URL:
www.africawindmill.org 
Blog URL:
africawindmill.blogs... 
NTEE Category:
K Agriculture, Food, Nutrition 
K20 Agricultural Programs 
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Year Founded:
2009 
Ruling Year:
2009 

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Mission Statement

The Mission of Africa Windmill Project is to teach farm irrigation in Malawi using sustainable, low-cost, low-tech windmills constructed with locally found materials to enable year-round food production.  There is a need for irrigation because rainfall only occurs 3 months a year, significantly limiting the growing season.  Malawians suffer from malnutrition because of their inadequate food supply.  Current irrigation methods are very expensive or extremely labor intesive.  All of the aforementioned problems have also impacted the population with HIV because the malnourished are not eligible to take the antiretroviral medications.

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Impact Statement

The irrigation solution has created a stable food supply at the village level.  The agriculture clubs have begun strides towards community development, service and community initiatives that have not been seen before.  The production of food has been such that families are nourished and there is enough remaining crops to take to market.  Thus, providing monies for medicine, school, seeds and other household items.


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Chief Executive

Mr. John Drake

Term:

Since Jan 2009


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Program: Agriculture Clubs

Budget:
$68,000
Category:
Food, Agriculture & Nutrition
Population Served:
Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
People With Aids (pwas)
Adults

Program Description:

Upon invitation from Village Chiefs Africa Windmill Project facilitates the development of an agriculture club.  AWP then teaches and supports village farmers as they participate.

Program Long-Term Success:

By developing skills and knowledge in Village Farmers.  The rural villages in Malawi will have a stable food supply.  The populations will be nourished.  The families will have access to medicine, education and be able to remain in their villages.

Program Short-Term Success:

Hunger Aleviated, Adults working year-round, Skills developed, Community initiatives supported

Program Success Monitored by:

Africa Windmill Project, Funding Foundations, Ministry of Agriculture

Program Success Examples:

No food shortages with participant villages/farmers.  Irrigation solution that works and is in line with Malawi's rural farmer capacity.

Program: Partnership with Others

Budget:
$22,000
Category:
Food, Agriculture & Nutrition
Population Served:
People With Aids (pwas)
Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
Adults

Program Description:

We support and teach other Civic Institutions, Churches, Students, NGO's the irrigation technology.  We consider all material open source.  To the extent of our capability we support both with information, hands on instruction and materials,

Program Long-Term Success:

Organizations will receive support for irrigation component to their programs without placing undue burden.  Nation will be food secure at the individual level.  Organizations working together to provide wholistic support.  Malawians capable to thrive without outside assistance. 

Program Short-Term Success:

More Malawian's will be taught irrigation to allow for year-round growing of food. 

Program Success Monitored by:

Africa Windmill Project

Program Success Examples:

Use of irrigation system by people who we have not had direct contact. 


Funding Needs

Africa Windmill Project seeks funding from individuals, foundations, governement agencies.  Our United States operations are staffed by unpaid volunteeers so that all funding is program related.


Volunteer Needs

Africa Windmill Project desires volunteers to work both in the United States and in Malawi.  United States requires social media, accounting and trouble-shooting agriculture systems volunteers.
 
Malawi requires volunteers to help with communication, transporation, literacy and agriculture education


Request for In-Kind Contributions

Africa Windmill Project is thankful for in-kind donations such as services, travel vouchers and materials. 


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