Corporate Partners

 

We value our corporate partners and foundations whose generosity and continued commitment are helping us fulfil our mission.

Help us create impact for many more children in Uganda.

You too can make your donation in the following ways:
  • Corporate donation towards education or nutritional needs
  • In-kind donation of material needs and basic utilities
  • Cash donation (one-off or monthly)
  • Scholastic support and educational scholarships 
  • Internship placement opportunities

The Value of Partnership:

 

We pledge quality engagements with our generous partners through the following:

 

  • Donation certificate 
  • Brand Visibility on our website, social media platforms and newsletters
  • Regular Employee Engagements and Volunteering Activities

Limitations

  • SOS Children's Villages Uganda will not enter into partnerships with companies engaged in the sale of alcohol, tobacco, arms and weapons, and gambling (except charity lotteries).
  • SOS Children's Villages Uganda will not enter into partnerships with companies that utilise child labour in any aspect of their activities or supply chain.

Family Sponsorship

An SOS Family is a loving, family-like environment for children without parental care. Your corporate or in-kind donation towards an SOS Family provides up to 8 children with a qualified, full-time caregiver (SOS Mother), an all-round education, access to quality healthcare and a fully-functional home. Many of the children we care for have had difficult life experiences, and for those children with specific needs, we provide counselling and psychosocial support. 

 

Does your Corporate Social Investment policy aim to contribute both financially and through staff involvement? Do you want to be certain that your investment and involvement will create immense impact? Family Home Sponsorship presents an ideal opportunity for you. Through an annual contribution of UGX 30,000,000 you will be allocated a specific family in a specific village whom you will sponsor. Your donation will be used to supplement the running costs of the house. This is a mutually rewarding partnership. We would welcome your enquiries. Please email to national.office@sosuganda.org

 

Thanks to the social commitment of many donors and responsible companies, children who have lost parental care, now have the chance to have a successful childhood, the chance to develop their potential, to take up jobs and to become independent and responsible members of our society.

 

Current corporate collaborations

Umeme

Umeme is the largest electricity distributor in Uganda, providing power to over 600,000 customers across the country. Founded in 1998, Umeme is a private company that buys electricity from the national grid and distributes it to businesses, agriculture, and residential areas. Umeme aims to expand its infrastructure and improve the reliability of electricity supply in Uganda, contributing to the country's economic growth and development. The company has implemented various initiatives to improve customer services, including mobile money payments and smart metering solutions.

Stanbic Bank Uganda

Stanbic Bank Uganda is a leading commercial bank in Uganda, providing a range of financial services to individuals, businesses, and governments. As a subsidiary of Stanbic Holdings, the bank has a strong presence in the East African country, with 63 branches and over 200 ATMs across the country. Stanbic Bank Uganda offers services such as corporate and investment banking, personal banking, and treasury services, making it a reliable partner for financial transactions and investments. The bank is known for its commitment to innovation, customer service, and community development in Uganda.

 DHL Group

 DHL Group - GoTeach Vision: By 2030  we empower all young people reached by our strategic partners to attain the employability skills necessary to live an independent life. 

Pride Microfinance

Pride Microfinance Uganda is a local microfinance institution in Uganda that provides financial services to low-income individuals and small businesses. Established in 2005, the organization aims to empower the marginalized and vulnerable communities in Uganda by offering affordable and accessible financial products such as loans, savings, and insurance. Pride Microfinance Uganda operates through a network of branches and agents across the country, serving over 500,000 clients. The organization's mission is to promote financial inclusion, job creation, and poverty reduction in Uganda.

Government of Uganda

The Government of Uganda is the supreme governing body of Uganda, a sovereign country located in East Africa. It is a presidential republic with a multi-party system, where the President serves as both the head of state and head of government. The Government of Uganda is composed of three branches: the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. The President is elected by popular vote for a five-year term, while Members of Parliament are elected for a five-year term through proportional representation. The Government of Uganda has been led by Yoweri Museveni since 1986, who has been the President of Uganda for over three decades.

Quality Supermarkets Uganda

 Quality Supermarket Uganda is a leading retail chain in the country, offering a wide range of products including fresh produce, meats, dairy products, and household essentials. With multiple locations across major cities such as Kampala, Entebbe, and Jinja, the supermarket strives to provide exceptional customer service and quality products at competitive prices. Quality Supermarket Ugandan locals and expats alike, offering an international selection of products alongside local favorites. Its commitment to customer satisfaction and community involvement has earned it a strong reputation in the region.

QuickPick Supermarkets

QuickPick Supermarkets is a retail business in Uganda that offers a wide range of products, including fast-moving consumer goods, groceries, and fresh produce. With locations in major cities and towns, QuickPick aims to provide convenient and low-cost shopping experiences to customers. The company also focuses on promoting local businesses and supporting the Ugandan community through various initiatives. As a popular supermarket chain, QuickPick Supermarkets is well-known for its competitive pricing, excellent customer service, and wide product selection, making it a popular choice among Ugandans.

European Union in Uganda

 The European Union (EU) has a significant presence in Uganda through its various development programs and projects. The EU is one of Uganda's biggest bilateral donors, with a focus on promoting economic development, good governance, and human rights. The EU-Uganda Political Dialogue, established in 2006, fosters cooperation on areas like trade, migration, and security. Moreover, the EU supports various sectors in Uganda, including agriculture, infrastructure, and education. Several EU countries, such as Germany, France, and Italy, maintain embassies and development agencies in Uganda, enhancing bilateral relations and development cooperation.

Hima Cement 

Hima Cement is a leading cement producer in Uganda, with its operations concentrated in the eastern part of the country. The company was founded in 1994 and is a subsidiary of HeidelbergCement Group, a global building materials company. Hima Cement operates a cement plant and a dry process plant in Tororo, with a production capacity of 1.8 million tons of cement per year. The company supplies its products to various industries, including construction, infrastructure development, and commercial buildings. Its products include Portland cement, Portland Pozzolana cement, and Bambili cement.

Big Thanks to our long-standing

Corporate Partners

Do you have any questions about your partnership?

If you need further information about a partnership, we will be happy to help you personally. Just give us a call or write to us:

Email: national.office@sosuganda.org