TDF Fundraising & Expansion Project 2025

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June
22

Dream Foundation Uganda: Integrated Development & Fundraising Plan

1. Overview

The Dream Foundation Uganda is launching a multifaceted development initiative to uplift vulnerable children, street youth, and widows through education, housing, and sustainability-focused projects. This plan integrates website modernization, a crowdfunding campaign, and the international EIP volunteer program.

2. Project Components

2.1 Science & Technology School

Build a self-sustaining Science & Technology School offering nursing, midwifery, IT, and web/app development.

Teacher in a Box (TBI) Installation

The project will integrate the Teacher in a Box program to offer quality, offline-accessible education. This includes academic content, vocational training, and multimedia resources.

What is Teacher in a box

TIB is a huge interactive library of community and academic resources that can be accessed without internet. Yes, NO internet!!

Why is it needed
In many rural villages in developing countries there is no internet, and even in places where there is internet it may be unreliable, or the cost limits people’s use. Teacher in a Box has a huge positive impact where there are limited teaching resources or teachers with limited training or education themselves. Our Teacher in a Box servers support self-paced learning as well as classroom teaching.

Thanks to the amazing generosity and efforts of not-for-profit educational software developers, our own computer donors and our volunteer workers, we are able to supply Teacher in a Box pre-loaded with a huge range of quality educational and training materials at minimal cost.

https://www.teacherinabox.org.au/

3. Women’s Health & Hygiene Support

The Dream Foundation Uganda recognizes the urgent need to support girls and women with education and access to proper menstrual hygiene. Many girls in Uganda drop out of school or miss classes due to lack of sanitary products and health education.

Days for Girls operates in Uganda as a cottage industry to give women
employment so Isaac will need to buy the sanitary products over there in
Kampala.

This initiative will provide:

  • Monthly supplies of reusable or biodegradable sanitary pads
  • Educational workshops on menstrual health and hygiene
  • Training on local pad production to empower women and girls
  • Partnerships with NGOs and supporters to fund distribution and training
  • Support groups and counseling services for adolescent girls

This component is essential to ensure girls stay in school, feel confident and safe, and are empowered to continue their education without interruption.

https://www.daysforgirls.org/uganda/

4. Action Steps & Timeline

  • Phase 1 (Q2 2025): Website rebuild, Crowdfunder launch, Recruit first 10 EIP volunteers
  • Phase 2 (Q3 2025): Launch first academic intake, expand farm
  • Phase 3 (Q1 2026): Land purchase, begin pilot build

5. Strategic Partnerships

  • Rotary Club Australia – Grant support and global awareness
  • Teacher in a Box – Educational resources
  • Volunteers & donors – Global engagement

6. Expected Outcomes

  • TDF students educated yearly in healthcare and IT
  • Many jobs created (teachers, staff, builders)
  • Volunteer program funding the operations
  • A scalable model for other African regions

7. Digital Empowerment & Practical Skills Training

7.1 Teacher in a Box (TBI) Installation

The project will integrate the Teacher in a Box program to offer quality, offline-accessible education. This includes academic content, vocational training, and multimedia resources. https://www.teacherinabox.org.au/

7.2 Freelancing & Digital Work Training

Students will receive practical training in how to find remote work as online freelancers using platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, Freelancer.com, and more.

7.3 Freelance Workers Hub for Graduates

A dedicated hub will be established providing internet access, mentorship, and workstations for graduates to begin and sustain freelancing careers.

7.4 Agricultural & Farming Skills Training

All students will be trained in sustainable agriculture, permaculture, and livestock management on the foundation’s farm.

7.5 A Goat for Every Student Initiative

Each student will receive a goat to promote financial independence and agricultural entrepreneurship through milk production, breeding, or resale.

Starting with 10 Goats 

8. Website Pages & Content

  • Home – Story, Mission, Vision, and Call-to-Action
  • The School Project – Blueprints, Goals, Timeline
  • Volunteer – EIP Program Overview, Costs, Itinerary
  • Sponsor a Child – How donations help
  • Blog/News – Project updates
  • Contact – Inquiry form and social links

9. Long-Term Development Vision (TDF Footnote)

  • In future phases, The Dream Foundation Uganda envisions integrating a 10-acre farm to enhance food security and provide students with agricultural training.
  • Hempcrete may be considered as an eco-friendly building material for future school expansions, leveraging sustainable construction methods and community labor.
  • The ideal long-term site would include up to 20 acres of land—10 for education infrastructure and 10 for agriculture—secured at strategic low-cost locations outside Kampala.

Teacher In A Box Education Fundraiser

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June
22

We are currently raising funds to provide education to our Children in partnership with Teacher in a box – https://www.teacherinabox.org.au/

What is Teacher in a box

In a nutshell it is a huge interactive library of community and academic resources that can be accessed without internet. Yes, NO internet!!

Why is it needed
In many rural villages in developing countries there is no internet, and even in places where there is internet it may be unreliable, or the cost limits people’s use. Teacher in a Box has a huge positive impact where there are limited teaching resources or teachers with limited training or education themselves. Our Teacher in a Box servers support self-paced learning as well as classroom teaching.

Thanks to the amazing generosity and efforts of not-for-profit educational software developers, our own computer donors and our volunteer workers, we are able to supply Teacher in a Box pre-loaded with a huge range of quality educational and training materials at minimal cost.

Sponsor a Child: change the story of a child

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October
14

Her story written by Founder Isaac Kimuli

I help children that have gone through sexual abuse,
there is a girl…

She is 8 years with a brother and older sister. Three men used to trick her with snacks and took her and had raped her. The second time they used her forcefully without tricking her at all.

She is infected with HIV and her mom is a very poor woman that lifts contracts on building, whereby she could be away working for 3 weeks. She leaves the children in an abandoned unfinished building where they stayed. We heard her story and took her in.

We don’t get funding any where but such moving stories make us take in more and more kids when we do not even have resources but other than believing in the God we worship.

Please be moved to donate and help with this child and other survivors.

Get to know the Founder| Isaac’s Story

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September
1

What is The Dream Foundation? Who is the Founder? Why was it created? Who does it serve?

Here is Isaac Kimuli’s Story!

Praise His name,

I would like to share my testimony with you to know where God has brought me and why I started this ministry. I will lift up my eyes to the hills where my help comes from, my help comes from the Lord.

I was once a victim of the predators street children in Uganda face from the age of 6 when I found myself on the streets of Kampala with my brother who was only 7 years. When our daddy died relatives from my daddy’s family pushed my mom and us out of the house when she refused to become a fourth wife to this man, and they sold everything and other property that belonged to us. My mom being illiterate, as most girls of her age were to look after cattle, they used that against her. 

As a street child I saw kids kill each other if a certain kid refused to give up a new shirt or any coins of money. I also saw kids being kidnapped and taken for child sacrifice by witch doctors and people that want to become rich through ritual witchcraft.

So many times big boys wanted to use me sexually and thank God that I always managed to find someone rescue me from such a horrible terror and that is the most traumatizing thing I have ever faced in my life. I learned Kickboxing to defend my life and keep what belonged to me, for only the strong survived. Living a life of a wild child is never easy, just like one of a wild animal.

I always wanted to be an actor and admired Arnold Schwarzenegger so much. I got to watch western movies from a ghetto cinema hall that I cleaned daily to let me watch free movies. One day I told my dream to a child that came from a normal family and he laughed at me as he said that how would you become an actor when you cannot even speak a word or write any word in English? Those words were so sharp to me even though that was the bitter truth, it bounced in my head over and over.

That night I vividly still remember asking God and promising Him in a prayer that if you ever help me get out of this life and English, I will go back and save those that are in the same state I was in. After two weeks, a woman invited me, my brother, and 5 other street children that were in our group to her home for snacks and asked if we would like to learn reading alphabetical letters and writing them. That was one answer I saw God answer to me. From the day I had become a street child and from that day on, my life changed.

A few weeks later, Mark, one of our group member, was killed by a big city thug after he resisted sexual abuse by this giant man named Namisi. When Mark died life was so hard for all of us, he taught us kickboxing to defend ourselves, he taught us how to do somersaults/flipping in air which we did to raise money for food. We had moved village to village collecting scrap and old plastic bottles to sell for food and it was Mark who showed us how to survive as street children, and now Mark was no more. 

I competed in kickboxing to raise school fees. These fights were horrible and when I remember how many people that were hurt by me in these fights to stay in school, and how I was hurt doing such thing, I cry inside me as I thank God that I have survived all these predators. There are many street children and vulnerable children who face the same predators I faced as a wild child.  

My left hand broke when kickboxing and I nearly lost 3 ribs in those fights. When I finished high school I started this ministry, The Dream Foundation, to help street children, vulnerable children, and orphans in Uganda and my dream is one day God to help me build a technical school where children I help save can acquire different skills, and also make a farm where farming skills can be learned and provide farm produces to the ministry.

Psalm 121

 I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help.
My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.
He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not slumber.
Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.
The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand.
The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night.
The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul.
The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore.

Isaac Today:

Today am happily married to one wife of the opposite sex and have three sons plus one daughter.  

I have been able to help over 400 children since 2009 when we started this ministry, and today we have 120 children we help but with limited resources we are limited to provide them with

Sufficient food, medication, clothing, professional counseling, education, and shelter. Some of the children are victims of HIV/AIDS.    

Please donate to The Dream Foundation and consider being part of our Monthly Donors!

Foundation Founder
Kimuli Isaac CEO/Founder

Support African Traditions and Fashions

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July
5

New Store Coming Soon!!!

African Traditions and Fashions is a company that makes and sells
different types of items made in Africa by Africans and works with
unemployed youth, abandoned pregnant teenagers, and widows to uplift
their lives from poverty cycle using their talents.

Subscribe to The Dream Foundation

When you Subscribe you will receive updates on the new store as well as news about the Foundation!

Thank you!

You can help the children by building a school

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July
5

Building a school

A school built in a community is an ingredient to the community for development.

The Dream Foundation of Uganda’s schools are to see that the helped communities become educated, to combat the predators of HIV/AIDS, poverty, illiteracy, and corruption as they use their attained knowledge to be self reliant. TDF will continue having schools in East Africa financed by donations.

How can you help us?

You can change a community and save lives by helping us build a school in any of ways bellow.
Checkout the categories below and select what suits your interest as an individual or a group.

You will have your name put on the building you donated for.

 

Help now

Become a Sponsor for a Child, change lives!

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July
5

 

Would you like to make a world of difference to children?

When you sponsor a child through TDF, you not only provide hope for a special child but to a community at large. You can provide the necessities of life for a vulnerable child in TDF’s programmes.

 

How Sponsorship Works.

By choosing from the sponsorship options list above, you become a member of our family of sponsors and we will send you regular school reports, photos and letters from the child whose life you are touching.

Sponsor a child in need.

A little bit goes a long way toward transforming the life of a child in our community.

Your monthly sponsorship ensures that a child receives an education, clothing, nutritious food, health care, vocational training, life skills and most importantly, a place to call home.

The student you sponsor may also have another co-sponsor. If you wish to give a helping hand in any way, Email us or contact us.

Welcome to The Dream Foundation official site

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July
5

Welcome to The Dream Foundation

by Kimuli Isaac CEO/Founder

 

 

About The Foundation

The Dream Foundation of Uganda was founded by Mr. Kimuli Isaac in 2009 as an effort towards a free community from HIV/AIDS, poverty, illiteracy, corruption, and their effects, it has been up to now only a dream, but can be realized. Isaac has a passion for children and his work with them brought him to the realization that although children are the most affected by the above mentioned problems, they can be instruments in fighting them. Many people die with unrealized dreams due to hindrances in the form social evils. Once these are fought, many can reach their dreams.

Since 2009, the organization has been involved in HIV/AIDS Awareness and Sensitization programmes, poverty alleviation programmes, education programmes, and orphanage care activities. The organization has acquired many volunteers from different communities.

These have disseminated information and offered counseling services to Children of different communities and have offered referral where possible.

The Dream Foundation of Uganda is a non-profit children development organization

Established with mandate of involving children in the fight against HIV/AIDS, illiteracy, corruption and poverty through participatory and advocacy activities. Our aim and steering goal is to promote education, promote the health of children and their overall welfare, reduce corruption and the effects of HIV/AIDS. We help children discover; develop their talents and special abilities, and empower them to utilize the same in the fight against HIV/AIDS, poverty, illiteracy, and corruption.

The NGO offers orphanage care services, foster care services, counseling, improving livelihoods of orphans and vulnerable children through participatory and advocacy activities in the areas of agriculture, information and research and other community empowerment activities to enable vulnerable groups enhance their Godly given skills and potentials.

Society is facing acute challenges caused by the predators of Poverty, Illiteracy, corruption and HIV/AIDS. Children who are the most affected can be equipped in the struggle against them.

THE DREAM FOUNDATION OF UGANDA.

“Empowering children Through Education”

Kimuli Isaac CEO/Founder