The ImeanTech Bridge Program

We Don't Just Write Code.
We Write Futures.

Your support directly funds technology education, accessibility, and opportunity for Kenyans who need it most.

Talent is Everywhere.
Opportunity Isn't.

At ImeanTech, we believe talent is distributed equally, but access to high-quality technical education is not. The ImeanTech Bridge Program is our commitment to changing that reality.

We use the revenue from our services—and the generosity of partners like you—to fully fund technology education and digital access for Kenyans facing the highest barriers.

Millions

of Kenyans, including those with disabilities, are locked out of the digital economy.

2%

Only 2% of deaf children in Kenya complete secondary school with employable digital skills.

<1%

For every 100,000 Kenyans, fewer than 1% have access to advanced technical training for tomorrow's jobs.

Every Shilling. Tracked.
Transparent. Transformative.

This isn't charity. It's a direct investment in the innovators, problem-solvers, and builders who will shape Kenya's future. Here is how 100% of your donation is allocated:

40%

Full Scholarships

Covers tech bootcamp fees for talented but underprivileged youth (including Deaf, blind, and physically impaired students), providing personalised learning plans and subsidised data bundles.

25%

Accessibility Tech

Provides assistive tools like screen readers, braille keyboards, and sign language interpretation so our programs are fully inclusive for all learners.

20%

Community Projects

Funds ImeanTech students and graduates to build websites, apps, or systems for local non-profits, schools, and disabled persons' organisations (DPOs) at no charge.

10%

Apprenticeship Fund

Bridges the gap from learning to earning by paying our top graduates a stipend to work as junior developers on real client projects.

5%

Operations

Keeps the lights on, our tools sharp, and our team able to serve more communities across Kenya.

Impact for Everyone.
No Exceptions. No Limits.

Showcasing the specific communities we serve across Kenya.

People with Visual Impairments

Accessible web development opens a new career path for blind and visually impaired students, moving beyond traditional boundaries.

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“Learning to code with a screen reader seemed impossible, but the assistive tech funded by the Bridge Program made me realize my potential is limitless.” — Future Developer

Deaf & Hard of Hearing

Multimedia, visual coding, and chat-based environments make tech learning a perfect fit for Deaf learners.

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“Having a sign language interpreter in my coding class meant I didn't just learn syntax; I finally felt included in the tech community.” — Sarah, Student

Physical Disabilities

Remote tech work eliminates commuting barriers and inaccessible offices, making a high-paying developer career achievable.

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“Working from my accessible home setup means my physical disability has zero impact on my ability to build world-class software.” — James, Alumni

Underprivileged Youth & Women

We actively bridge the gender gap and economic divide in tech, having already trained 500+ students.

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“As a young woman from an underserved area, tech seemed like a luxury. This scholarship made it my reality.” — Mary, Junior Dev

Rural Communities

We reach beyond the cities, bringing digital skills to youth in rural areas to build solutions for their local problems.

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“I used to walk miles to use a basic computer. Now, I build agricultural apps that help farmers in my own village.” — David, Tech Entrepreneur

From Donation to Destination.
See the Journey.

1

You Give

Donate money or volunteer your expert skills (mentorship, a guest lecture, free tools).

2

We Bridge

ImeanTech provides the platform, proven curriculum, accessible tech, and world-class instructors.

3

They Grow

Learners gain certified, employable skills and build a robust portfolio of real projects.

4

Impact Multiplies

Graduates get jobs, build local solutions, and often become donors or mentors themselves.

See the Lives You've Changed.

Transparency is our promise. Read our latest reports and stories.

Stories from our first Bridge Program cohort are coming soon.

We are currently enrolling our inaugural dedicated Bridge Program cohort. Check back here for video testimonials, project launch photos, and detailed impact metrics. Your donation today writes the first chapter.

Your Questions, Answered Directly.

We are currently working with local authorities and international fiscal sponsors to enable tax-deductible receipts in Kenya and the US. Please contact us for the most up-to-date status.
We maintain strict financial transparency. 100% of Bridge Program donations are kept in a dedicated account. We publish annual, audited Impact Reports detailing exactly how many scholarships were awarded, devices purchased, and community projects funded.
Yes. When making a substantial or corporate donation, you can request that your funds be earmarked specifically for Deaf students, women in tech, or accessibility hardware. For general online donations, funds go to the area of greatest immediate need.
We partner with local NGOs, disabled persons' organizations (DPOs), and community leaders to identify individuals with high potential and high need. Candidates undergo an aptitude assessment and interview to ensure they are ready for the intensive bootcamp.