Our Partners
our partner organisations and funders
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Dream Big Ghana Foundation
Dream Big Ghana Foundation (DBGF) aims to bring life-saving sanitation, health, educational and economic development opportunities to communities in Ghana. They raise funds for our projects and provide governance and due diligence support.
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Tino Solutions
Established since 2005, Tino Solutions Limited is a leading renewable energy company in Ghana. Dream Renewables worked with Tino to install a solar power system for our sister NGO, Dream Big Ghana. Over 20 Dream Renewables students have completed Internships with Tino Solutions and Tino staff support our training programmes.
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Comic Relief
Comic Relief’s Climate Justice Pillar awarded Dream Renewables a three‑year grant to develop a Renewable Energy Hub aimed at increasing renewable energy adoption across Ghana. The grant will also support the installation of solar power systems at two rural health centres.
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RCEES Centre
Regional Centre of Energy and Environmental Sustainability (RCEES) is a World-Bank funded Africa Centre Excellence to address critical energy and sustainability need in Africa and beyond. Dream Renewables trainees are trained at the RCEES centre, and we collaborate on delivering training programmes to others.
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Dream Big Ghana NGO
Dream Big Ghana NGO deliver programmes related to education, sports development, health and sanitation in our eco lodge. Dream Renewables was founded in close partnership with Dream Big Ghana.
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Gower Street
Gower Street (formerly The Marple Charitable Trust) is a small family foundation that was set up by Nick and Sophie Marple to fund education work in the UK and Ghana, In 2018 Gower Street pivoted the majority of its funds to addressing the climate crisis.
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Next Energy Foundation
NextEnergy Foundation is an international charity founded in 2016. Their Mission is to participate proactively in the global effort to reduce carbon emissions, provide clean power sources in regions where they are not yet available, and contribute to poverty alleviation. NextEnergy Foundation funded our solar energy programmes in 2021 and is currently funding our solar irrigation pilot programme.
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Strategic Youth Network for Development
We work with SYD in the Ghana Energy Transition Consortium and the African Youth Conference. We are collaborating to deliver solar power training for young people at its conference centre.
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Nastech power Solutions
Nastech Power Solutions develops and manufactures solar generators, power inverters, and lithium battery packs from recycled electronic waste collected from discarded waste. They provide field experience for our trainees, support our training delivery and offer internships.
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ISEES
ISEES is a non-profit institution that provides professional, technical training, research, consultancy, and business development services in the areas of renewable energy and energy efficiency, climate change, environmental conservation, natural resources.
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(GETC)
Dream Renewables is a member of the consortium, which aims to foster collaboration, build strategic synergies, and create a space for exchange of ideas on how CSOs can meaningfully contribute to Ghana energy transition goals.
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Access Coalition
Along with numerous other Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) globally, we are part of the access coalition. The aim is to strengthen the efforts of CSOs working to deliver universal energy access.
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Souter Charitable Trust
Set up by Sir Brian and Lady Elizabeth Souter, the charitable trust assists projects engaged in the relief of human suffering in the UK and overseas – particularly, but not exclusively, those promoting spiritual welfare.
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The Forrester Family Trust
The Forrester Family Trust support excellent smaller charities to unlock change for people facing significant disadvantage.
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Strathspey Charitable Trust
Strathspey Charitable Trust supports smaller charities delivering valuable projects in less developed countries.
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The Morel Trust
The Morel Trust was set up by James Morel Gibbs in 1973, with a name that reflects the fact that the Trust’s assets derived in part from a Cardiff-based family shipping firm, Morel Limited.
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The Alan&Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust
The Allan and Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust was set up in 1979 by their son and daughter in law, John and Elnora. Its objectives closely follow the interests of the Ferguson family and their commitment to education, peace, and reducing poverty in developing countries.