ABOUT US
Support & guide
That’s what we do
To Support
We support in professionalizing asset funds and high net worth individuals who wants to start up a charity foundation . Our strength is in finding and monitoring development projects and in managing the project administration.
Guiding
Reach Out supports in creating and developing of a concrete strategic executable plan.
We don’t do fundraising, accounting or legal / tax advice.
I’m Liesbeth. Networker and builder.
In 2009, Reach Out 2 is founded by Liesbeth Nagelkerke with the aim of informing, advising and assisting wealth funds in making strategic choices, executing their goals and managing their projectadministration.
Liesbeth Nagelkerke
Liesbeth is a builder with contagious enthusiasm and a hands-on mentality. She has been working for wealthy individuals and wealth funds since 2007 and since 2009 through her own company Reach Out 2. She is a networker with a lot of experience in setting up, (ANBI)foundations, collaborations, assessing and monitoring projects in the charity world, from culture and welfare projects in the Netherlands to development projects in several developing countries.
She has many years of experience in setting up and processing project administrations for wealth funds and excuting board meetings. She also works with volunteers where desirable. In her work she regularly has to deal with setting up new foundations and (process) structures. As a strategist she also guides boards in strategy sessions.
I’m Gert-Jan. Dedicated and involved
I’m Chabota. Thinker and solution provider
Chabota Nelson Miyoba is an expert in business development with over 15 years of professional experience in various sectors, ranging from business consulting, private sector development, cooperative development, capacity building, training, coaching, and advising farmer organizations and small and medium-sized enterprises on how to make their businesses profitable in Zambia and beyond. He has supported these organizations and enterprises in the areas of institutional development and the establishment of business models to improve their position in the value chain, using a Market Systems Development (MSD) approach.
Chabota’s experience in value chains ranges from dairy, rice, sunflower oil, soybeans, coffee, macadamia, groundnuts, fruits, and vegetables to cereal production chains in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Rwanda, and Uganda. This also includes conducting due diligence, developing and implementing access to financing mechanisms through grants and investment support, while linking them to both formal and informal markets.
Chabota has collaborated with various donor organizations, including FCDO, USAID, Patter Foundation, Walmart Foundation, World Bank, SIDA, WFP, FMO, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Global Funds, and players from the public and private sectors.