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May 29, 2025
Funding on our terms: Rethinking donor-recipient relationships for sustainable impact

The recent webinar, Funding on Our Terms: Rethinking Donor-Recipient Relationships for Sustainable Impact, led by the Zambian Governance Foundation (ZGF), brought powerful insights into the urgent need to transform how development funding works.

In a global context where "shifting the power" is often discussed but rarely practiced meaningfully, ZGF’s CEO Engwase Banda Mwale and CLD/CSO Support Manager Racheal Mwila made a compelling case for centering community leadership and autonomy. Their presentations challenged conventional donor-led funding models and shared how ZGF is actively dismantling these outdated structures.

What Needs to Change?

Racheal Mwila broke down the structural issues with traditional funding:

  • Short-term, donor-driven priorities that limit local innovation

  • Excessive administrative burdens on CSOs

  • Limited decision-making power for communities doing the actual work

Instead, ZGF is pioneering a new model grounded in community-led development and participatory grantmaking. Their three funds — the Catalyst Fund, Civil Society Strengthening Fund, and Community Resource Match Fund — emphasize trust, flexibility, and local ownership.

Shifting Power in Practice

Engwase Banda Mwale framed ZGF’s journey as a transformation in mindset, not just strategy. With over 400 CSO connections and growing alliances, ZGF asks bold questions like, What if communities made the call and funders responded?

Their "reverse call for proposals" flips the script, enabling communities to define priorities while ZGF acts as a responsive bridge-builder and trust creator. This model challenges the traditional role of intermediaries and invites donors to co-create rather than control.

Why This Matters

In the face of declining trust in institutions and growing inequality, the case for funding differently is not only moral — it's strategic. As Racheal emphasized, “We are not beneficiaries; we are philanthropists.” This powerful reframing invites communities to own their solutions, scale what works, and lead lasting change.

Watch the Recording

Missed the live session? You can watch the full event recording here

Together, let’s commit to relationships rooted in mutual respect, shared learning, and genuine local leadership. Because real impact starts with trust — and trust starts with letting go of control. 

Engwase Banda Mwale, Chief Executive Officer of the Zambian Governance Foundation (ZGF), is a visionary leader with over 20 years of experience in senior management roles across the private and development sectors. A passionate advocate for women's empowerment, gender equality, good governance, and sustainable development, Engwase has a proven track record of driving transformative change and promoting inclusive growth. With her expertise in gender, leadership, and organizational development, she has been instrumental in shaping policies and programs that support marginalized communities and promote environmental sustainability. 



Racheal Mwila is a seasoned development practitioner and manager of community-led development and civil society organizations at ZGF, with over a decade of experience driving climate action. Her expertise spans climate change advocacy, sustainable development, and shifting power dynamics to empower local communities. Racheal has a proven track record of mobilizing stakeholders, developing climate-resilient projects, and promoting environmental stewardship. Her passion lies in fostering inclusive, community-driven solutions to mitigate the impacts of climate change and ensure a sustainable future.

Date: May 29, 2026

Time: 

  • 4:00 PM: Lusaka

  • 5:00 PM Nairobi

  • 4:00 PM: Paris

  • 3:00 PM: London

  • 10:00 AM: New York



Shifting Power Sustainable Improvements
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