Organization Details

What is your organization's classification?

For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models

What is your organization's name?

Jackfruit Finance

In what city, town, or region is your organization headquartered?

Nairobi, Kenya

In what country is your organization headquartered?

  • Kenya

Provide your organization’s mission and/or vision statement and list its core values.

Jackfruit Finance is dedicated to revolutionizing financial accessibility in education, with a mission to bridge the educational financial divide and make quality education accessible for every child in Sub-Saharan Africa. We strive to provide sustainable financial solutions to low-fee private schools, enhancing educational outcomes and fostering economic mobility in underserved communities.

Our core values are:

  1. Inclusivity: Ensuring that financial solutions are accessible to schools in underserved communities.
  2. Empowerment: Empowering schools to improve infrastructure and educational quality through financial autonomy.
  3. Innovation: Leveraging technology to develop and deliver innovative financial products tailored for low-fee private schools.
  4. Sustainability: Promoting sustainable financial practices within schools to ensure long-term stability and growth.
  5. Community Focus: Working closely with local communities to understand and address their unique educational needs.

Jackfruit Finance aims to fill the significant gap in affordable debt for low-fee private schools to address the critical issues of underfunding and resource scarcity that many of these schools face. This empowerment enables schools to improve their infrastructure, hire and maintain qualified staff and procure necessary educational materials, ultimately enhancing the quality of education offered to students from low-income families. These improvements will in turn contribute to better learning outcomes for children in these communities, creating pathways for economic empowerment, as better educational outcomes lead to better employment opportunities in the long term. This will help break cycles of poverty and advance gender parity, as girls are often disproportionately affected by educational disadvantages.

Our approach to financing is directly informed by the needs of low-fee private schools in Kenya, such as their seasonal cash flows. We currently offer 4 main types of financial products:

  1. Fully Secured Project and Asset Loans to support the development of school infrastructure and procurement of learning materials, school buses/vans and other essential assets. 
  2. Unsecured Working Capital Loans to support day-to-day operational expenses and address immediate financial needs. 
  3. Flexi Loans for unique situations and borrowers with limited collateral options to cover the loan amount, but needs exceeding our Working Capital limit. 
  4. Impact-Linked Loans that reward schools who demonstrate improved literacy and numeracy rates among their students. This is our latest product and it is in the early pilot phase.

A portion of our profits from loan products is reinvested in delivering complementary services, including clean water, nutritious meals, subsidized textbooks, after-school programs, professional development for teachers and fuel vouchers. To date, we have reached over 78,805 children across 200 schools in Kenya, including one specialized school for children with disabilities and several other schools that have integrated teaching models to accommodate children with disabilities. Over 51.2% of the students we have reached are girls.

Additionally, we are in the process of launching a new financial initiative that will support informal daycares run by young women knowns as "mamapreneurs" who provide essential child care to children aged 0-3 years.

How many products or programs does your organization operate? Please use numeric values only.

5

What is the name of the product or program that is the focus of your LEAP Project?

Impact-Linked Loans

Is it a product or a program?

Program

In which Sub-Saharan or Latin American country or countries does this product or program currently operate?

  • Kenya

Does your product or program operate in any countries outside of these two regions?

No

What is this product or program’s stage of development?

Pilot
Team Lead Details

Who (first and last name) is the Team Lead for your application and LEAP Project?

Robert Alhadeff

Solution Details

One-line solution summary: In 20 words or less, summarize your organization's product or program that is the focus of your LEAP Project.

Jackfruit Finance's Impact-Linked Loans enhance educational outcomes by incentivizing primary schools with favorable loan terms tied to student performance metrics.

Select the key characteristics of your target population. Select all that apply.

  • Women & Girls
  • Pre-primary age children (ages 2-5)
  • Primary school children (ages 5-12)
  • Rural
  • Peri-Urban
  • Poor
  • Urban
  • Low-Income
  • Middle-Income
  • Minorities & Previously Excluded Populations

Upload your solution's Theory of Change or Logic Model.

Where would you place your solution on Nesta's Standards of Evidence?

Level 2: You capture data that shows positive change, but you cannot confirm you caused this.
LEAP Project Details

What type of research methods do you think will help answer your stated questions? Select all that apply.

  • Summative research (e.g. impact evaluations; correlational studies; quasi-experimental studies; randomized control studies)

Solution Team

  • Robert Alhadeff CEO and Co-Founder, Jackfruit Finance
 
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