EFAC provides an education-to-employment program for bright, disadvantaged Kenyan youth to foster leadership, economic opportunity and social progress.
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EFAC provides an education-to-employment program for Kenyan youth with the brightest minds and the fewest resources.

EFAC graduates are equipped to become the next generation of leaders and change makers in Africa.


The EFACtor: Our Outcomes Over the Years

868

EFAC Scholars Currently in School

  • 100% of EFAC Scholars transition to post-secondary school

  • 100% of EFAC Scholars participate in community service

1,076

Total Individuals Impacted

  • 70% of EFAC Alumni are employed, interning or continuing education within a year of graduation

~5,000

Family Members Impacted
based on avg. national family size

  • 68% of EFAC Alumni pay school fees for family members


The EFACtor: Our Holistic Model

Academic Scholarship: School Tuition, Books & Uniforms, Transportation, Room & Board, Smartphone & Laptop

Personal Growth & Leadership: Community Service, Public Speaking, Digital & Financial Literacy, Teamwork & Leadership

Mental Health & Wellness: Counseling Services, Reproductive Health Training, Mental Health & Resilience Coaching, Peer Mentorship

Career Preparation & Planning: Networking & Professional Mentorship, Resume & Interview Preparation, Internships & Job Placement Support, Specialized & Entrepreneurial Training



How EFAC Works

Education is the greatest tool for a child living in poverty. EFAC provides access to secondary school, supports transitions to and through higher education, and incorporates mentoring and personal and professional development along the way.

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Who Are EFAC Scholars?

EFAC scholars hail from all corners of Kenya, and are selected based on academic merit, financial need, and leadership potential. We maintain a gender ratio of ⅔ girls to ⅓ boys. Since 2008, we have educated over 950 talented young Kenyans.

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