You believe in hope. We make that hope a reality.
Our Vision A world without cycles of unjust poverty where resilience and hope are cultivated in the most marginalized communities.
Our Origin Story
Nuru originated by bringing together people dedicated to a continued life of service. Nuru was founded by former US Special Operations Marine and Stanford University’s School of Business Graduate, Jake Harriman. Jake brought together veterans, Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs), local leaders in Kenya seeking to give back to their community, and talented professionals dedicated to addressing extreme poverty.
Nuru’s first local nonprofit, Nuru Kenya, was named by Sangai Mohochi and co-founded by Philip Mohochi. This set the framework for all future co-founding of local organizations. The Nuru Collective has expanded its efforts in Kenya and beyond to Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, and Nigeria. We are committed to building resilience by helping some of the hardest-to-reach communities unlock their economic potential,
The Nuru Collective
The Nuru Collective is a team of partner organizations working together to build resilience and unlock economic potential in fragile farming communities. We bring together change-makers and servant leaders–those willing to put in the hard work to create a better world.
Meet the Collective Team
Be Hope. Be Nuru.
When you give, you bring hope to farmer families and their communities.