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Partners & Donors

As a charitable organisation, HINT depends on the generous support of its donors and friends to be able to fund it programs. To date we have received cash and in-kind donations from the following organisations, individuals, and families and we say ‘thank you’ to all of them for their generosity. This is not an exhaustive list. We do apologize in case you have supported HINT in some way but we have not mentioned your name. It was not intentional and we keep updating the list to include everyone who has been of support to HINT financially, morally, spiritually, materially or otherwise. Thank you.

  1. Brian & Christe Dodds, USA
  2. Grant & Robyn ADAMS, New Zealand
  3. Michael & Comfort Mabwa, Cameroon
  4. Paul & Carol LANDRY, USA
  5. Stuart & Gendy NICE, USA
  6. Joseph & Heather TALBOT, England
  7. Dr. William Shu, Cameroon
  8. Anthony Bettencourt, USA
  9. Hardika Shah, USA
  10. Lee N. G, USA
  11. Michael &Margaret ASTBURY, England
  12. Mr. Balinga Victor, Cameroon
  13.  Ted & Glenys TALBOT, England
  14. Helen savage, England
  15. Glenda Alderton, USA
  16. John Zachary, USA
  17. Mr. Paul Fonkwo, USA
  18. Joanna Tilson, USA
  19. John & Elizabeth Batton, USA
  20. Elizabeth Embrey, USA
  21. Colette Kotti, Germany
  22. Jeremy & Amy Sweek, USA
  23. Mark Page, USA
  24. Gregg Foster, USA
  25. Joshua & Amy Burgess, USA
  26. Megan Falconer, USA
  27. Cindy Kohn, USA
  28. Chad Lee, USA
  29. John & Elizabeth Batton, USA
  30. David & Kelly Breedlove, USA
  31. Joe & Julie Ayala, USA
  32. Michelle Pate, USA
  33. Mark & Danella Hitri
  34. Johnny & Karen Dodds
  35. Jim Hurd
  36. Grant Adam
  37. Drew & Heather Slate
  38. Michael & Caryn Barber
  39. Pastor Máximo Esele
  40. Jason & Kimberly Mills
  41. Kevin & Olga Harris
  42. Christ Lipp
  43. Faith Denmark
  44. Ivan & Louisa Ndamukong
  45. Stacy Massey
  46. Adam & Missey Schierloh
  47. Bruce & Janey Smith
  48. “Adam & Missey “
  49. Pastor Jack Groblewski
  50. Dr. Julius Esunge
  51. Bill Egner
  52. Dr. Richard Ferim
  53. Jeff Ward
  54. Jim Winberley
  55. Mr. Cyprain Engwenyi
  56. Eric Wright
  57. David & Amy Butt
  58. Ken Stout
  59. Ernest & Mary Custalow
  60. Jeff & Tari Foltz
  61. Karl Cureton
  62. Pastor Merle Shank
  63. John & Alyson Manzano
  64. Brian Cunningham
  65. Randy & Sandi Zachary
  66. Dr. Leroy Gainey
  67. Dave & Dona Patterson
  68. Gregory Lebovitz
  69. Kevin & Holly Fox
  70. Royston Kruse
  71. Wessman M Petterson
  72. George & Anna Peacock
  73. Wendy Petersen
  74. Toni Budaus
  75. Tom & Cecelia Chabarria
  76. Pastor Stuart Nice
  77. Ron & Jessica Cheek
  78. Stacy Massey
  79. Bill Mansfied
  80. Matt Beaver
  81. Sherman Moss
  82. Sonny Mathew. USA
  83. Kevin & Holly Fox, USA
  84. Wessman M Petterson, USA
  85. George & Anna Peacock, USA
  86. Wendy Petersen, USA
  87. Toni Budaus, USA
  88. Tom & Cecelia Chabarria, USA
  89. Pastor Stuart Nice, USA
  90. Ron & Jessica Cheek, USA
  91. Stacy Massey, USA
  92. Bill Mansfied, USA
  93. Matt Beaver, USA
  94. Sherman Moss, USA
  95. Sonny Mathew, USA
  96. Peter & Grace Dbrass, USA
  97. Dr. Ramesh Richard, USA
  98. Brad & Wendy Moynihan, USA
Volunteer 4 Africa

Volunteer Work throughout Africa for budget-conscious and independent volunteers.

Computers 4 Africa, UK
Computers for Africa has up to date (December 2015) provided HINT with over 6000 computers, and related accessories and funds for its IT Projects in Cameroon. The equipment has provided 1000s of school children with access to information technologies that go a long way to improve modern-day learning. Thank you C4A. We look forward to greater collaboration in the future.
Digital Links, UK
In 2009, Digital Links facilitated the shipment of our first 40′ container. Thank you DL.
Widernet Project at The University of Iowa, USA
During the IVLP in 2010, Genesis visited the University of Iowa and spoke with staff of the Widernet Project. We look forward to developing a partnership with the Widernet Project to deliver eGranaries in Cameroon.
Oxford University, England
Donated GBP 500 towards establishment of the Wotolo IT Centre in Buea.
Kidlington Baptist Church, England
Donated GBP 1000 towards renovation of the Wotolo Community Health Centre.
Woodbridge Quay Church, England
Raised more than BGP 500 to support our Community Education Library Project.
Valley Life Centre Made a general donation of over USD 4000 towards our projects. Pays for ongoing hosting of this website and several other websites.
University of Buea, Cameroon.
Donated 12 computers to the Bonduma IT Centre in 2004.
Tactical Technology Collective, Amsterdam
The Tactical Technology Collective, is a not-for-profit stichting (foundation) whose aim is to advance the use of new technologies as a tactical tool for civil-society in developing and transition countries. Paid for Tinshu’s flight and accommodation worth over USD 2000 to attend Africa Source II in Kalangala, Uganda.
The Miller Center at Santa Clara University, CA, USA
The Global Social Benefit Incubator (GSBI) provides an intensive two-week residential program at Santa Clara University that enables successful technology innovators to scale their endeavors and achieve sustainability. Santa Clara University spent more USD 15,000 to pay for Tinshu’s flight and accommodation so he can attend the GSBI in 2006!
Kabissa.org, Washington, USA
Kabissa makes technology a force for change in Africa. Paid flight and accommodation for Tinshu to attend Time to get online Training of Trainers Workshop in Lagos Nigeria, 2005.
Digital World Foundation (Global Junior Challenge), Rome, Italy.The Digital World Foundation is a non-profit organization promoted by the City of Rome bringing together schools, training institutes, local public administration, and ICT companies. HINT’s ICT project won the 2004 Global Junior Challenge Competition in Rome. Digital World Foundation paid for all flight and accommodation expenses so that Tinshu could go to Rome and receive his prize including a Euro 5000 grant from the foundation.

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