Social Income is a new way to fight poverty in the Global South, creating real change, from human to human.
How it works
From you to someone in need. This is solidarity.
We are convinced that people in poverty know best how to improve their living conditions.
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Flexible payment schedules. Adjust or cancel anytime
Social Income payments are sent directly to recipients’ mobile phones.
The amount disbursed is determined by the average salary where recipients live.
Contributors
People from all walks of life contribute.
We receive, amongst others, regular individual contributions from employees at the following organisations and companies:
Why contribute?
One goal. Greater social justice.
Our contributors want to help people for a variety of reasons. Here are just a few driving forces behind the humanitarians who contribute their 1% to Social Income:
We are living in a world of opportunities, let's make sure we share this privilege with everyone else.
Carlos
United States
It’s a great example of redistribution of wealth based on solidarity and enabled by today's technology.
Vanja
Switzerland
I contribute to Social Income not only because it's simple, but because research has shown it's extremely effective.
Ruben
Switzerland
Today's global inequality is the consequence of centuries of unequal progress. Social Income is a new way to address this.
Claudia
Switzerland
Recipients
We work where we can make an impact. Sierra Leone.
Recipients in Sierra Leone each get USD 32 per month, guaranteed for three years.
Our criteria
Low-Income Country
We've started helping recipients in Sierra Leone, one of the poorest countries on Earth. There, a small donation can go a long way.
Average income in Sierra Leone is USD 42.5 per month – World Bank, 2022 (GNI per capita, Atlas method and PPP)
Low-Income Community
For the selection of recipients, we collaborate with local NGOs who support vulnerable and disadvantaged communities.
Partners: Aurora, Jamil & Nyanga Jaward, Reachout Salone, Equal Rights Alliance, Polio B&S Organisation, Freetown City Council
Age and Gender Parity
Recipients have to be older than 16 years old. We also strive for gender equality among recipients.
Voices
I use Social Income to help manage my finances. With the first payment I received, I was able to buy new crutches that I’ve used ever since.
Kai Boima
Sierra Leone
I crush stones into gravel for a living. This is hard work with a salary that doesn’t make it easy to raise four children with. I just want to say thank you for the monthly support.
Aminata Koroma
Sierra Leone
Social Income made it possible for me to buy school supplies and send my child to school. Thank you for everything you’ve done to help!
Gbassay Kamara
Sierra Leone
Social Income helps both me and my entire family.
Lamin Kamara
Sierra Leone
Social Income has helped me immensely. It serves as an extra source of strength to draw from in our everyday lives. It feels amazing to have people support and believe in your dreams.
Onikeh Randall
Sierra Leone
I use my monthly Social Income to invest in my small business and pay for lunch for my kids at school. It makes me so happy I could cry!
Neneh Kanteh
Sierra Leone
What's next?
We take things one step at a time.
Social Income’s long-term goal is to create a global system of wealth redistribution for people in need, with the help of contributors from all around the world. Like any ambitious project, it takes time to scale.
March 2020
We started our Pilot Phase and paid out the first installments to a small community in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
September 2021
We started our Development Phase and optimized our payment process.
January 2022
We reached our Public Phase and have since been continuously rolling out Social Income to more recipients.
Ongoing: Impact Measurement
We have established a method and a set of qualitative and quantitative criteria to measure the project’s impact. We are now collecting essential data and refining our method with the help of our recipients.