Financial Partnership · All Nations
The 10/40 window is not reached by short-term trips. It is reached by people who go and stay, supported by financial partners who commit to funding that presence year after year.
Where your giving goes
The majority of giving goes directly to funding field workers: living expenses, language training, travel, and the practical costs of long-term presence in remote communities.
Translation work requires linguists, community partners, and years of sustained effort. All Nations funds translation teams working toward the 2033 goal.
Before a worker goes, they need thorough preparation. Giving funds the assessment and training pipeline that produces workers who are ready.
Communication infrastructure, security protocols, and field coordination keep workers safe and connected. These are real costs that require real funding.
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From a field dispatch · West Africa