Orkeeswa Incubator

Orkeeswa Incubator supports the long-term impact of Orkeeswa alumni by providing the resources, mentorship, and opportunities they need to thrive beyond secondary school. Through higher education scholarships, career development, and seed funding for entrepreneurial initiatives, the Incubator program helps graduates transform their education into meaningful, community-driven action.

Higher Education Scholarships

Career & College Counseling

Professional Development

Entrepreneurship Funding & Mentorship

Incubator Impact

Orkeeswa graduates who are part of Orkeeswa’s Alumni Association.

%

of Orkeeswa alumni are in or have completed higher education, 52% of whom are female.

%

of alumni are financially supporting community members with 87% making positive changes in their community.

Orkeeswa graduates with a higher education degree secure formal employment at a rate

4.5 times higher than the national average.

Incubator Grants

Orkeeswa Incubator provides early-stage grants to alumni leading innovative projects and businesses in their communities. These initiatives represent youth-led solutions to local
challenges—creating jobs, expanding access to social services, and strengthening civic life.

Memusi

Reusable Pads Co. advocates for menstrual health while distributing reusable pads to keep girls in school.

Emmanuel

Primetel delivers primary care, mental health care, telehealth and public health outreach in Tanzania.

Doreen

Vitality Health Pharmacy addresses a significant shortage of essential medications and health supplies in Monduli District.

Saingorie

WAEV empowers women through economic opportunities, education, and environmental conservation initiatives.

Daniel

VESOW empowers women economically through cooperative gardens and micro-finance projects.

Nelious

Swishers hosts basketball and life skills camps for youth across Tanzania.

Bariki

Tanzania Honey and Agriculture Development produces high-quality honey for local markets.

Agnes

Kuku Point elevates poultry farming practices in Monduli District through trainings and high- quality poultry production.

Samwel

Seed Pictures is a production company that produces high-quality, impactful films, nurtures new talent, celebrates authentic Tanzanian stories, and introduces innovative production and distribution models.

Incubator grants distributed to students & alumni for their initiatives.

jobs created in the community by Incubator-supported ventures.

community members impacted by ongoing Incubator supported project activities.

people reached through advocacy and education by Incubator-supported projects.

Community-Led Development

“I started my organization with a focus on three things: taking care of our environment, starting vegetable gardens, and economic empowerment for women. Today we are impacting 3,870 women and have planted 175,431 trees. I feel that I am fulfilling Orkeeswa’s mission because I know that the problem solvers in our communities are us. My ideal village is one in which a majority of women stand on their own and do what they are capable of.”

Saingorie, Orkeeswa Alum & WAEV Founder

Youth-driven
Impact

“Before joining WAEV, I used to run a business, but due to a lack of business knowledge and capital, my business kept failing and I eventually stopped altogether.

However, after joining WAEV, I gained business knoweldge and capital, which helped me restart my journey. Today, I run a small grocery shop, a hair salon, a microfinance center, and a tailoring shop.”

Paulina
WAEV Member

Case Study: WAEV

Founded by Orkeeswa Alum, Saingorie, WAEV (Women’s Agro-Enviro Vision) empowers women through economic opportunities, education, and environmental conservation initiatives. Learn more about WAEV.