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Grants

RABAF deploys grants where recoverable structures aren't yet appropriate: early-stage prototype validation, ecosystem-building, and concept-stage work. Each grant aligns with measurable outcomes and a credible path toward long-term self-sustaining structure.

SELECTED GRANTEES

Enactus Colombia

Enactus Colombia supports university students as they develop and scale social entrepreneurship ventures with real-world applications across multiple cities in Colombia. The grant supports early-stage enterprise development that strengthens pathways to entrepreneurship, employability, and long-term economic participation.

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Nogales+

Nogales+ is a Colombia-based nonprofit working to improve how education technology is evaluated and adopted within schools. The grant supports the design and validation of an early-stage tool that helps schools make more informed, evidence-based decisions about education technology implementation.

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WIKIT/ICEI

WiKIT, through the International Centre for EdTech Impact (ICEI), strengthens the education innovation ecosystem across Latin America by identifying and supporting early-stage solutions that improve learning outcomes. The grant supports BRILLA, a startup competition designed to surface and accelerate scalable education models that address real classroom needs while building pathways toward long-term sustainability and measurable impact.

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Umaximo

Umáximo is a Chile-based educational platform that strengthens teaching and learning through gamified, personalized instruction across mathematics, reading, sciences, and other core subjects. The platform serves students from primary through secondary education and aligns with standardized assessments. The grant supports game-based learning models that improve measurable academic outcomes at scale.

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Seed Commons

Seed Commons is a nonprofit network that provides non-extractive financing, shared infrastructure, and capital support to community-based loan funds serving worker-owned and cooperative enterprises across the United States. Through its shared capital pool, Seed Commons enables local partners to deploy flexible financing that prioritizes inclusive ownership, long-term wealth building, and measurable job creation within low-income and historically marginalized communities.

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KKIS Project

The KKIS Project is a Playa del Carmen-based organization expanding access to college preparation resources for students who traditionally lack admissions guidance. The grant supports a pilot with Trailblazer to increase access to structured college counseling and improve postsecondary enrollment outcomes.

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STTE Foundation

STTE Foundation strengthens entrepreneurship by supporting early-stage education technology founders through structured competitions and ecosystem development. The grant supports expansion of a pipeline of scalable education and workforce solutions focused on measurable impact and practical value creation.

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MUUD

Swarmob

MUUD is a Chile-based education technology company that uses artificial intelligence to support the social and emotional development of students. The platform combines daily emotional check-ins, private journaling, and AI-generated reports that help teachers intervene early when students need support. The grant supports a tool that strengthens school coexistence and addresses bullying, exclusion, and communication gaps.

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Swarmob is a Chile-based learning platform that enables schools to implement Project-Based Learning in Network, connecting classrooms across institutions to develop student projects aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The grant supports a model that develops 21st-century skills while building a collaborative network of schools contributing to global sustainability.

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Unlocking Communities

Unlocking Communities is a social enterprise empowering local entrepreneurs in underdeveloped regions by combining business training with access to sustainable products like clean water filtration systems and energy-efficient stoves. By equipping community members with tools and skills to build small ventures, the organization fosters economic, social, and environmental value from within and supports scalable local market ecosystems.

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RABAF continues to explore and support new organizations aligned with its mission.