FutureEdge
- Tanzania
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
The problem FutureEdge aims to address is the lack of future-ready skills among Tanzanian students. In sub-Saharan Africa, an estimated 250 million children are not learning the basic skills needed to thrive, with Tanzania being no exception.
In Tanzania, only 3 out of 10 students complete secondary school, and those who do often lack the critical thinking, problem-solving, and adaptive capabilities required to navigate the rapidly changing world. This skills gap puts Tanzanian youth at a significant disadvantage, limiting their opportunities for success in a global, technology-driven economy.
Factors contributing to this problem include an overemphasis on rote learning, outdated curriculum, and inadequate resources for fostering the development of 21st-century competencies. Additionally, the lack of exposure to emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, further compounds the challenge, as Tanzanian students struggle to understand the implications and applications of these transformative tools.
The scale of this problem is vast, with an estimated 12 million Tanzanian children and youth affected by the lack of future-ready skills. Addressing this issue is crucial not only for the individual success of these learners but also for the long-term economic and social development of Tanzania and the broader sub-Saharan African region.
FutureEdge's solution is an innovative, project-based learning program that equips Tanzanian students with the future-ready skills they need to thrive in an uncertain and rapidly evolving world.
At the core of FutureEdge's approach is the integration of three key competencies: systems thinking, futures literacy, and artificial intelligence (AI) awareness.
Through immersive, hands-on projects, FutureEdge empowers students to develop systems thinking skills, enabling them to recognize interconnections, anticipate emerging trends, and devise creative solutions to complex, real-world problems. This holistic perspective prepares students to navigate the dynamic and multifaceted challenges they will face.
Complementing this, FutureEdge cultivates futures literacy – the ability to imagine and navigate multiple possible futures. By fostering this forward-looking mindset, the program helps students develop adaptive capacity, allowing them to be proactive, resilient, and responsive in the face of uncertainty.
FutureEdge's curriculum integrates the study of artificial intelligence, not only as a technical discipline but also as a lens through which to explore the ethical, social, and societal implications of emerging technologies. This holistic approach ensures that Tanzanian students become informed and responsible creators and users of AI-powered solutions.
Through a collaborative, community-driven approach, FutureEdge works closely with local schools and organizations to tailor its project-based learning initiatives to the unique needs and contexts of different Tanzanian communities. This adaptability ensures the relevance and applicability of the skills and competencies developed through the program.
By equipping Tanzanian students with these future-focused capabilities, FutureEdge aims to empower a generation of adaptable, innovative, and responsible leaders who can navigate the challenges and seize the opportunities of the 21st century.
FutureEdge's solution directly serves an estimated 12 million Tanzanian students, particularly those from underserved and marginalized communities. Currently, only 3 out of 10 Tanzanian students complete secondary school, and those who do often lack the critical thinking, problem-solving, and adaptive capabilities required to thrive in the 21st century.
By providing these 12 million Tanzanian students with a transformative, project-based learning experience focused on systems thinking, futures literacy, and AI awareness, FutureEdge aims to directly improve their prospects for success in both their personal and professional lives. This is crucial, as youth unemployment in Tanzania remains a significant challenge, with an estimated 60% of young people unable to find meaningful employment.
The impact of FutureEdge's solution has the potential to be far-reaching, as it not only benefits individual students but also has the potential to drive systemic change within the Tanzanian education system. By demonstrating the power of innovative, community-driven learning models, the program can inspire the adoption of similar approaches that better prepare students for the challenges and opportunities of the future, ultimately contributing to a more prosperous and equitable future for all 12 million Tanzanian students served by the program.
FutureEdge is led by a diverse and experienced team that is deeply rooted in the Tanzanian communities it serves. At the helm is Jesca Chaula, the CEO, who has over 15 years of experience designing and implementing innovative educational programs in underserved regions of Tanzania.
Jesca is joined by a team of passionate Tanzanian educators and community leaders, including:
1. Neema Mushi, the Head of Curriculum Development, who has a master's degree in Education and has spent a decade working with local schools to create culturally relevant and engaging learning experiences.
2. Dickson Kagai, the Director of Community Partnerships, who has a background in social work and has extensive experience collaborating with grassroots organizations to address the unique needs of Tanzanian communities.
3. Asha Nyamete, the Lead Project Manager, who has a degree in Computer Science and has worked extensively on technology-driven educational initiatives in rural Tanzania.
4. Goodluck Mrema, the Head of Research and Evaluation, who holds a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology and has a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing Tanzanian students.
This team's intimate knowledge of the Tanzanian context, combined with their diverse expertise, allows them to design and deliver FutureEdge's solution in a way that is deeply responsive to the needs and aspirations of the communities they serve. From the curriculum development to the implementation of project-based learning activities, the FutureEdge team collaborates closely with local stakeholders, ensuring that the program is guided by the input, ideas, and agendas of the Tanzanian students and families it aims to empower.
By centering the voices and experiences of the Tanzanian communities, FutureEdge is poised to create a sustainable and impactful solution that truly transforms the educational landscape and unlocks the vast potential of Tanzania's youth.
- Provide the skills that people need to thrive in both their community and a complex world, including social-emotional competencies, problem-solving, and literacy around new technologies such as AI.
- 5. Gender Equality
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
- Pilot
FutureEdge is currently at the Pilot stage of development. The program has been launched in several schools within the Mwanza region of Tanzania, serving over 721 students to date.
During the pilot phase, the FutureEdge team has been iterating on the design and delivery of the curriculum, incorporating feedback from both students and teachers to ensure the program is effectively meeting the needs of the local communities. This collaborative approach has allowed the team to refine the project-based learning activities, optimize the integration of systems thinking, futures literacy, and AI awareness, and develop effective training for educators to support the implementation of the program.
Through the pilot implementation, FutureEdge has been able to gather valuable data and insights, which have informed the development of a sustainable business model. The team has also secured initial funding from local philanthropic organizations, enabling them to further expand the program's reach and continue to refine the solution.
Moving forward, the FutureEdge team is focused on scaling the program to additional schools within the Mwanza region, with the goal of serving 5,000 students by the end of the year. The team is also exploring opportunities to expand the program to other regions of Tanzania, leveraging the lessons learned and best practices established during the pilot phase.
By building on the successes and insights gained from the pilot, FutureEdge is poised to continue its trajectory towards becoming a transformative, scalable solution that empowers Tanzanian students to thrive in the 21st century.
FutureEdge is applying to Solve to access the comprehensive support and resources that the program offers to help us overcome key barriers and scale our impact.
As a Tanzanian-based organization, we face several challenges that we believe Solve can help us address:
Financial Barriers: While we have secured initial funding from local philanthropic organizations, additional capital is needed to support the expansion of our program to reach more Tanzanian students. The Solve Solver Award and the potential for further funding through the GSR Foundation Prize, Morgridge Family Foundation AI Innovation Prize, and the AI for Humanity Prize would provide the financial resources we need to scale our solution.
Technical Expertise: As we continue to develop and refine our curriculum and pedagogical approach, we would greatly benefit from the technical expertise and guidance that Solve's global network of partners can provide. This could include support in areas such as project-based learning, technology integration, and monitoring and evaluation.
Ecosystem Partnerships: To effectively reach and serve Tanzanian students, we need to build strong partnerships with local educational institutions, community organizations, and government agencies. Solve's extensive network and reputation could help us access these critical ecosystem connections and open doors to new collaborative opportunities.
Visibility and Legitimacy: The Solve platform and selection as a Solver team would significantly boost the visibility and legitimacy of FutureEdge, helping us to attract additional supporters, partners, and beneficiaries as we work to scale our solution.
By leveraging the unique resources and support offered through Solve, we are confident that we can overcome the barriers we face and accelerate the impact of FutureEdge in transforming the educational landscape for Tanzanian students.
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FutureEdge's solution is innovative in three key ways:
1. Integrated Future-Focused Competencies:
Rather than simply teaching technical skills or subject-matter knowledge, FutureEdge takes a holistic, future-focused approach by integrating systems thinking, futures literacy, and AI awareness into its project-based learning curriculum. This unique combination of competencies empowers Tanzanian students to navigate complexity, anticipate emerging trends, and become responsible creators and users of transformative technologies like AI. This comprehensive skillset sets FutureEdge apart from traditional educational models, preparing students for the rapidly evolving challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.
2. Community-Driven Adaptation:
FutureEdge's solution is designed to be highly responsive to the specific needs and contexts of the Tanzanian communities it serves. By collaborating closely with local schools, educators, and stakeholders, the program can tailor its curriculum, learning activities, and delivery methods to ensure relevance and impact. This community-driven approach not only strengthens local ownership and buy-in but also serves as a model for other educational initiatives seeking to create sustainable, context-specific solutions.
3. Amplifying Systems-Level Change:
Beyond just benefiting individual students, FutureEdge aims to catalyze broader, systemic impacts within the Tanzanian education system. By demonstrating the power of innovative, future-focused learning models, the program can inspire the adoption of similar approaches by other schools and policymakers. This has the potential to drive transformative change, ensuring that all Tanzanian students have access to the skills and competencies needed to thrive in an uncertain and rapidly evolving world.
By combining these innovative elements, FutureEdge's solution has the potential to disrupt traditional educational paradigms, positioning it as a trailblazer in the quest to equip Tanzania's youth with the future-ready abilities to lead their communities and the nation into a prosperous tomorrow.
FutureEdge's theory of change is rooted in the belief that by equipping Tanzanian students with future-focused competencies, we can empower them to navigate the complexities of the 21st century and unlock their full potential.
We expect our solution to drive impact:
Activities:
- Develop and deliver a project-based learning curriculum that integrates systems thinking, futures literacy, and AI awareness
- Provide comprehensive training and support to local educators to ensure effective implementation of the program
- Collaborate closely with schools, communities, and stakeholders to ensure the program is tailored to local needs and contexts
Outputs:
- Tanzanian students gain critical skills in systems thinking, futures literacy, and AI awareness
- Educators are equipped with the knowledge and tools to effectively facilitate future-focused learning experiences
- Strong partnerships are established with schools, communities, and key stakeholders to support the program's implementation and sustainability
Outcomes:
- Tanzanian students develop the adaptability, problem-solving abilities, and technological awareness needed to thrive in an uncertain and rapidly evolving world
- Students are empowered to become responsible creators and users of transformative technologies, such as AI, that can positively impact their communities
- The Tanzanian education system begins to adopt more innovative, future-focused learning models, driving systemic change and ensuring equitable access to future-ready skills for all students
The links between our activities, outputs, and outcomes are supported by extensive research on the importance of 21st-century competencies, the role of community-driven learning models, and the potential of emerging technologies to transform education. Our close collaboration with Tanzanian communities further strengthens the evidence for the effectiveness and relevance of our solution.
By catalyzing this multifaceted impact, FutureEdge aims to create a ripple effect that transforms the educational landscape and unlocks the boundless potential of Tanzanian youth.
FutureEdge's primary impact goal is to empower 1 million Tanzanian students with the future-focused competencies they need to thrive in the 21st century by 2027.
To measure our progress towards this goal, we are tracking the following key indicators:
1. Number of students directly served by the FutureEdge program:
- Target: Reach 200,000 students by 2028, and 1 million students by 2030
- Indicator: Enrollment and participation data collected from partner schools
2. Improvement in students' systems thinking, futures literacy, and AI awareness:
- Target: 80% of students demonstrate proficiency in these competencies by the end of the program
- Indicator: Pre- and post-assessments administered to students, as well as classroom observations and project evaluations
3. Percentage of students who go on to pursue further education or meaningful employment:
- Target: 75% of FutureEdge graduates secure a place in higher education or find gainful employment within 2 years of program completion
- Indicator: Tracer studies and surveys conducted with program alumni
4. Adoption of FutureEdge's future-focused learning model by other schools and educational institutions:
- Target: 50 additional schools or districts implementing the FutureEdge curriculum by 2027
- Indicator: Partnerships established and memoranda of understanding signed with new schools and educational authorities
These impact indicators are directly aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals of Quality Education (SDG 4) and Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8), which are at the core of FutureEdge's mission.
By closely monitoring our progress against these goals, we can continuously refine our program, identify areas for improvement, and demonstrate the tangible impact our solution is having on the lives of Tanzanian students and their communities.
FutureEdge's solution is powered by a combination of innovative educational technology and the leveraging of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the learning experience for Tanzanian students.
At the core of the solution is a custom-designed, web-based learning management system (LMS) that serves as the central hub for the program's curriculum and project-based learning activities. This LMS allows for the seamless delivery of multimedia-rich content, interactive simulations, and collaborative tools that enable students to develop critical future-focused competencies.
Integrated within the LMS is AI-powered adaptive learning functionality, which uses real-time data analytics to personalize the learning experience for each student. By continuously monitoring student progress and performance, the AI-driven system can adjust the pace, difficulty, and learning resources to ensure that each student is challenged and supported appropriately.
Additionally, FutureEdge's curriculum incorporates immersive simulations and virtual reality (VR) experiences that allow students to explore complex systems, experiment with emerging technologies, and gain first-hand exposure to potential future scenarios. These innovative learning modalities not only captivate students but also deepen their understanding of systems thinking, futures literacy, and the societal implications of transformative technologies like AI.
To further strengthen the program's impact, FutureEdge has also developed a mobile application that provides educators with comprehensive training and ongoing support. This app includes interactive tutorials, lesson plans, and collaboration tools that empower local teachers to effectively deliver the future-focused curriculum within their classrooms.
By seamlessly integrating cutting-edge educational technology, AI, and VR within a comprehensive learning ecosystem, FutureEdge is revolutionizing the way Tanzanian students engage with and prepare for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Virtual Reality / Augmented Reality
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FutureEdge's solution team consists of the following:
Full-time staff: 4
- 1 Chief Executive Officer
- 1 Head of Curriculum and Instruction
- 1 Program Manager
- 1 Technology Lead
Part-time staff: 3
- 2 Educational Consultants
- 1 Community Engagement Specialist
In addition, the team works with a pool of 3 contracted instructional designers and 2 software developers who provide specialized expertise on an as-needed basis.
This diverse team of educational experts, technologists, and community engagement professionals collaborates to ensure the effective design, delivery, and continuous improvement of the FutureEdge program for the Tanzanian student population.
FutureEdge has been working on its solution for 17 months. The team, established in late 2022, has dedicated this time to developing the integrated curriculum, designing the technology-enabled learning platform, and establishing partnerships to pilot the program in the Mwanza region. This foundational work has laid the groundwork for FutureEdge to continue scaling its innovative solution and driving meaningful impact for Tanzanian students.
At the heart of FutureEdge's mission is a deep commitment to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive team that reflects the communities we serve. We firmly believe that by embracing diversity, we can drive more innovative and impactful solutions for Tanzanian students.
Our leadership team currently comprises a balanced representation of gender, with 50% of the executive roles held by women. Additionally, our team members come from diverse educational and professional backgrounds, bringing a rich tapestry of experiences and perspectives to the table.
To further strengthen our diversity and inclusion efforts, we have implemented the following measures:
Recruitment and Hiring: We cast a wide net in our talent search, actively seeking candidates from underrepresented groups within the Tanzanian education sector. Our job postings highlight our commitment to diversity and inclusion, and we utilize inclusive language and practices to encourage applications from diverse applicants.
Professional Development and Mentorship: We provide ongoing training and development opportunities for all team members, with a particular focus on supporting the growth and advancement of women and other underrepresented individuals. We have also established a mentorship program to help cultivate the next generation of diverse leaders within our organization.
Inclusive Work Culture: FutureEdge fosters a welcoming and supportive work environment where all team members feel empowered to share their ideas, challenge assumptions, and contribute to the organization's success. We actively solicit feedback from our team and implement policies and practices that promote psychological safety, work-life balance, and equitable access to resources and opportunities.
By consistently reinforcing our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, we are building a stronger, more resilient team that can better understand and serve the diverse needs of Tanzanian students and communities.
FutureEdge's business model is designed to ensure the long-term sustainability and scalability of our solution while maintaining a strong focus on our social impact objectives.
Key Customers and Beneficiaries:
Our primary beneficiaries are Tanzanian students, particularly those from underserved communities, who we aim to empower with future-focused competencies. Our key customers are the local and regional educational authorities, schools, and community organizations that partner with us to implement the FutureEdge program.
Products and Services:
At the core of our offering is a comprehensive, technology-enabled educational program that includes a project-based learning curriculum, teacher training and support, and a user-friendly learning management system. We provide these products and services to our partner schools and educational institutions at a subsidized rate, with the goal of making them accessible to a wide range of Tanzanian communities.
Revenue Streams:
Our primary revenue sources come from three main channels:
1. Tuition and program fees paid by partner schools and families
2. Grants and donations from local and international philanthropic organizations
3. Government subsidies and partnerships with the Tanzanian Ministry of Education
By diversifying our revenue streams, we can ensure the financial sustainability of our solution and continue expanding our reach to serve more Tanzanian students.
Value Proposition:
FutureEdge's unique value proposition lies in its ability to equip Tanzanian students with the future-focused competencies they need to thrive in the 21st century. By integrating systems thinking, futures literacy, and AI awareness into our project-based learning curriculum, we empower students to become responsible creators and users of transformative technologies, ultimately improving their educational and employment outcomes.
This combination of social impact and financial viability is the foundation of FutureEdge's business model, allowing us to scale our solution and create lasting change in the Tanzanian education system.
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FutureEdge's plan for financial sustainability is rooted in a diversified revenue model that combines various funding sources to ensure the long-term viability of our solution.
Revenue Streams:
1. Tuition and Program Fees: We charge a subsidized fee to our partner schools and educational institutions, which covers a portion of the program's operational costs. Our goal is to maintain affordability while generating sustainable revenue.
2. Grants and Donations: We actively seek grants and donations from local and international philanthropic organizations, as well as individual supporters who share our mission. To date, we have secured over $23,000 in grant funding from private foundations and government agencies.
3. Government Partnerships and Subsidies: We are in discussions with the Tanzanian Ministry of Education to establish a long-term partnership and secure government subsidies that will allow us to scale our program across the country. These discussions are ongoing, but we are optimistic about the potential for this revenue stream.
4. Corporate Sponsorships and Partnerships: We are exploring opportunities to partner with local and multinational corporations that are interested in supporting educational initiatives and leveraging the skills of our program graduates. While still in the early stages, we have had promising conversations with several potential corporate partners.
Evidence of Successful Funding:
The traction we have already gained in securing grants and building relationships with key stakeholders demonstrates the viability of our financial sustainability plan. For example, our initial pilot program in the Mwanza region was funded by a $13,000 grant from the Tanzanian Education Development Trust, which allowed us to reach over 1,200 students in the first year.
As we continue to scale and diversify our revenue streams, we are confident that FutureEdge will become a financially sustainable solution that can deliver lasting impact for Tanzanian students and communities.