COMMITTED TO CHARITY AND PHILANTHROPY
Our founder, Marcus Deiss, established the principle of "accuracy, trueness, and precision" in how we operate and positively impact the world. Through our client engagement-projects, we collaborate to make a difference in our society by promoting sustainability in three crucial areas: the environment, society and the economy. As a social impact consulting firm, we recognise sustainability is an ongoing journey, and we are proud of what we have achieved in the past years with our ongoing commitment to the UN Global Compact.
We are committed to community activities and the well-being of individuals and families in developing countries. We appreciate initiatives from individuals and foundations supporting youth development. Our social impact contribution is in charity and voluntary work.
We are committed to community activities and the well-being of individuals and families in developing countries. We appreciate initiatives from individuals and foundations supporting youth development. Our social impact contribution is in charity and voluntary work.
THE FOOTBALL FOUNDATION FOR AFRICA (KENYA)
The Football Foundation for Africa (Kenya) is an international social enterprise that seeks to drive investment in grassroots development in Africa, with the ultimate goal of creating job opportunities. FFA also aim to protect the foundations of African football, namely talent and passion, through the promotion of better governance of the beautiful game at all levels.
THE MAGIC EYE BAND (GHAnA)
The Magic Eyes Band (Ghana) is an inspiring group of talented blind and visually impaired musicians using music as a tool to educate, entertain, and display their gifted musical talent.
JALLA (ZAMBIA)
Founded in 2004, JALLA is an orphanage and home for the aged located in Mongu, the western province of Zambia.
CREATIVE AND CULTURAL INDUSTRY (ZAMBIA)
The UN estimates that the creative economy generates an annual revenue of over $2 trillion and accounts for nearly 50 million jobs worldwide. Moreover, a 2019 UN report estimated 8.8% (est. 350’000 people) of Zambians worked in the CCI (Creative and Cultural Industry) versus 2.5% in 2010 (95’000 people) And Zambia’s exports of creative goods in 2011 amounted to US$3.4 million.
IN THE LAND OF WATERFALLS (ZAMBIA)
Zambia remains an undiscovered gem in Africa, filled with waterfalls. There are 350 known waterfalls. The latest book release is fiction about the mystery of a Zambian waterfall, in a pure endeavour to put this place in its rightful niche.
PROMOTE AND PRESERVE A REGION'S BIODIVERSITY (ZAMBIA)
Three in five avocado species face the highest risk of extinction, according to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) red list of threatened plants. We now need to preserve and promote avocados wild relatives and their genetic biodiversity.