We empower educators and learners to thrive in a technology-driven world.
We inspire the next generation of thinkers, creators and problem solvers who will make significant contributions to the ever-evolving world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.


Digital Literacy
A foundational skills program in computing and digital technologies to students aged 5-16. Activities include after-school classes in coding, robotics, AI, Internet safety and projects showcasing events.

Entrepreneurship4STEM
An entrepreneurship program to prepare learners aged 14-24 to innovate and transform ideas into viable ventures or impactful projects.

Teacher Training
Our workshops empower educators to integrate education technology into their teaching. Teachers gain free lifelong training, resources, and support to teach AI, coding, robotics, and computing with confidence.
Partners & Sponsors

Partnerships that work
Futures Infinite Education signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the County Government of Vihiga to enhance access to STEM education and Digital Literacy programs. The partnership will provide valuable resources to improve digital skills for students and educators alike.
The MOU signing event was graced by senior officials from the UK-based Raspberry Pi Foundation, a key funder of the Junior CodeCraft program, which teaches computer coding to children. Their involvement highlights the commitment to fostering technological skills and empowering young learners with the tools they need for future success.



In collaboration with our partners, we aim to reach these goals by 2030:
1,500,000
Students
50,000
Teachers
23
Counties
Early Impact
A young learner at the Kamuluguywa Primary School in Vihiga County showed great enthusiasm for Scratch programming. Her eagerness to explore was inspiring. However, the lack of computers and Internet access poses a significant challenge. Despite this, we are committed to overcoming these obstacles to provide the best learning experience possible.
Transforming limits creatively
Young coders at Esibuye Junior School successfully completed a variety of impressive projects, such as "Space Talk," "Catch the Bus," and "Find the Bug."
Thanks to the ingenuity of their Code Club teacher, who skillfully utilizes offline resources when computer access is limited, these students demonstrate how creativity and determination can turn challenges into opportunities.


In the news!
On Monday, 25 August 2025, Futures Infinite was showcased on EdTech Mondays Kenya in a session titled “Scaling AI Literacy Training for Teachers.”
This national platform—convened by the Mastercard Foundation and its partners—highlights groundbreaking innovations at the intersection of education and technology.
Our participation underscored Futures Infinite’s commitment to strengthening AI literacy and building teacher capacity in underserved regions across Western Kenya.






