Supporting Micro-Development Projects in Crisis-Affected Areas
We connect local project owners with supporters to ensure sustainable development
Our Core Values
The principles we believe in that guide everything we do
Sustainability
We support projects to stand on their own feet and become self-sufficient, believing that true development builds self-reliance and independence
Community Impact
We strive to contribute to local community development and drive the wheels of progress and economy, creating positive impact that extends to all community members
Transparency
We carefully select projects based on clear criteria, and commit to transparency and credibility in our dealings and use of funding
Justice
Opportunities are given based on need and eligibility, with special support for women to empower them to contribute to community development
Dignity First
We don't see applicants as needy, but as partners in reconstruction
Project Journey
We accompany each project from application to execution, through a clear and transparent process designed to create real and lasting impact.
We collect local project applications through our teams or volunteer network, and document them on the ground to ensure accurate information and clear understanding of needs.
Each project is evaluated based on clear criteria, including seriousness, community impact, sustainability, and risk level. The most eligible ones are selected for our upcoming campaigns.
We connect eligible projects with potential supporters—individuals or organizations—while providing documented project profiles to ensure transparency and trust.
In addition to showcasing projects to our network of supporters, we regularly launch targeted fundraising campaigns to accelerate implementation and address the most urgent needs.
We monitor project implementation and ensure resources are spent correctly, with regular updates to ensure commitment and impact.
We issue regular reports with visual documentation of project progress and impact.
Project Intake and Documentation
We collect local project applications through our teams or volunteer network, and document them on the ground to ensure accurate information and clear understanding of needs.
Evaluation and Selection
Each project is evaluated based on clear criteria, including seriousness, community impact, sustainability, and risk level. The most eligible ones are selected for our upcoming campaigns.
Match with Supporters
We connect eligible projects with potential supporters—individuals or organizations—while providing documented project profiles to ensure transparency and trust.
Launching Fundraising Campaigns
In addition to showcasing projects to our network of supporters, we regularly launch targeted fundraising campaigns to accelerate implementation and address the most urgent needs.
Implementation & Follow-up
We monitor project implementation and ensure resources are spent correctly, with regular updates to ensure commitment and impact.
Documentation & Reports
We issue regular reports with visual documentation of project progress and impact.
Latest Updates
Learn about our current campaigns and the projects we support
Roots 1 - First Campaign to Support the Syrian Coast
The violence in March 2025 on the Syrian coast resulted in thousands of families losing their income sources and sometimes their breadwinners, leaving large numbers of families unable to feed, educate, or warm their children.
Project Categories
Latest Projects
Discover the latest active and preparation projects we support to rebuild communities

Partial Funding: Create a Plastic Greenhouse for Seasonal Vegetables
A project to establish a modern plastic greenhouse for cultivating seasonal vegetables. It aims to ensure stable and diverse agricultural production year-round, using efficient irrigation systems and farming tools. The project provides a sustainable income for a family engaged in agriculture and enhances local food security. The project owner has provided half of the cost himself.

Rehabilitation of Existing Greenhouse for Seasonal Crops
An agricultural project aiming to rehabilitate an existing greenhouse by installing plastic covering and providing essential farming supplies such as fertilizers and seedlings, enabling the cultivation of seasonal vegetables. The project offers a steady source of income for a household of three adults and two children and relies on selling produce in local markets and bazaars.
Join Us
Whether you're a project owner or a supporter, you can contribute to rebuilding crisis-affected communities.