Project Snapshot
Support disabled youth, build structure soccer programming, education programs and long term establish a community garden to supply food to the students and families.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Porto Novo, Benin |
| Project Type | Youth Sport, Education, Community Agriculture |
| Local Partner | Benin Mini Football League |
| Immediate Funding Need | 200 USD for soccer balls |
| Beneficiaries | Youth and community members |
| Long Term Focus | Sport development, gardens, youth engagement |
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Project Overview
The Benin Soccer, School and Community Gardens Project strengthens disabled youth development through structured soccer programming,building of educational programs, and long term building community gardens.
The project builds opportunity for children while supporting long term community growth through sport and food security development.



Project Goal $200,000
The primary short term goal is to raise funds to bring disabled soccer players opportunity to join tournaments. The long term goal is to expand structured soccer initiatives, develop sport and education partnerships between Benin and Canada, and establish community gardens that provide food supply and small scale commerce opportunities for the community of Porto Novo.
| Objective | Outcome |
|---|---|
| Support disabled soccer players attend tournaments. | Transportation and atttendance at soccer tournaments |
| Expand soccer programming | Increased youth participation |
| Build international partnerships | Cross cultural sport collaboration |
Expected Results
The project is designed to increase youth participation in structured sport, strengthen educational engagement, create cross national soccer initiatives, and establish sustainable gardens that improve land utilization and community food access.
| Community Need | Project Response |
|---|---|
| Limited youth opportunity | Organized sport programs |
| Food insecurity | Community gardens |
| Limited economic activity | Foundation for economic progress |
Project Timeline
Implementation begins with equipment fundraising and procurement, followed by structured program expansion and garden development that continues long term.
| Phase | Activity | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | Fundraising for equipment | Month 1 |
| Phase 2 | Development of programming | Months 2 to 4 |
| Phase 3 | Month 6-12 |
Partner Organization
The project is developed in partnership with the Benin Mini Football League. Through this collaboration, local leadership drives implementation while Project Blue World Foundation provides fundraising, oversight, and administrative management. Project Blue World Foundation operates across 15 countries through its network of partners and projects.
Fund Allocation
Funding is allocated primarily to housing construction, with administrative oversight managed by Project Blue World Foundation.
| Allocation Category | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Direct Project Costs | 90 percent |
| Administration and Program Development | 10 percent |
Sponsorship Program
Sponsors receive logo placement and a website or media link on the project profile page throughout the sponsorship term and are acknowledged across project communications.
| Sponsorship Tier | Organization Type | Annual Investment |
|---|---|---|
| Silver | 500 to 4,999 | Logo listed in Project Sponsor section with link |
| Gold | 5,000 to 9,999 | Logo with link plus dedicated social media recognition |
| Benefactor | 10,000 and above | Logo with link, organization bio, potential event or speaking invitations |
Sponsors
Get your name, logo and link to your website here —-> Be seen here on the project page and in the project print out (this page prints as our public report, your logo is included). Upon project completion you will be invited to continue as sponsor of Benin Mini Football League
