Heifer International is a global nonprofit organization focused on ending hunger and poverty while caring for the Earth. Founded in 1944, its approach centers on sustainable agriculture and community development, especially in rural areas of developing countries.
Full Name: Heifer Project International
Founded: 1944 by Dan West, a farmer and Church of the Brethren relief worker
Headquarters: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Mission: "To end hunger and poverty while caring for the Earth."
Heifer International empowers families by providing them with:
Livestock: such as cows, goats, chickens, and bees, which can provide milk, eggs, honey, and income.
Training: in sustainable farming, animal husbandry, and business skills.
"Passing on the Gift": Families who receive animals are required to pass on the first female offspring to another family in need, along with the training they received.
Food security and nutrition
Income generation
Environmental sustainability
Women's empowerment
Education and community development
Heifer operates in over 20 countries, including regions in:
Africa (e.g., Uganda, Kenya, Malawi)
Asia (e.g., Nepal, Bangladesh, India)
Latin America (e.g., Guatemala, Honduras)
United States (limited domestic programs)
Heifer Cornerstones for Just and Sustainable Development – a set of 12 principles (like accountability, sharing, and sustainability) guiding its work.
Heifer Ranch – an experiential learning center in Arkansas (currently transitioning focus post-COVID-19).
Heifer International is primarily funded through:
Individual donations
Foundation grants
Corporate partnerships
Gift catalog purchases (e.g., “Buy a goat for a family” campaigns)