A programme built to continue.
Bridge250 is designed so its curriculum, alumni network and digital resources continue after the pilot, and so future community pilots can be run responsibly if funding and partnerships allow.
Twelve months of work, kept alive.
Bridge250 alumni network
A peer community of programme participants that meets monthly and supports one another between events.
Reusable facilitator curriculum
A structured toolkit any partner venue could pick up and run with confidence.
Digital learning library
Recorded sessions, worksheets and guides, released where permissions and privacy allow.
Mentor and contributor directory
A living directory of proposed mentors and contributors interested in supporting future cohorts.
Monthly alumni meet-ups
Ongoing peer circles hosted at American Corner Gweru for continuity.
Participant-led workshops
Alumni run short sessions for the next cohort, deepening skills through teaching.
Recorded expert sessions
Where contributors consent, expert sessions are recorded for reuse.
Participant projects & case studies
Documented outputs form a growing evidence base of what the programme enables.
Future partnerships
New partnerships with universities, employers and civic organisations, subject to due process.
Careful, staged and honest.
A single line, three phases. Everything after the Gweru Pilot is contingent on new funding and appropriate partnerships.
A future possibility, not a commitment.
A Bridge250 Chitungwiza is one of several possible future pilots, honouring the programme's origin. Any future community pilot would depend on separate partnerships, funding and community readiness.
Register interest as a future partner