The Brigadier Boinett Foundation (BBF) is a community-driven organization dedicated to advancing sustainable development through a holistic approach built on three interconnected pillars: Education, Environment, and Culture. These pillars guide every program and partnership, ensuring that our interventions are not only impactful in the present but also create lasting change for future generations.
Our work is rooted in the belief that thriving communities depend on access to quality learning, a healthy environment, and a strong sense of cultural identity. By integrating these elements, BBF delivers solutions that are both practical and transformative—empowering individuals while strengthening the systems that support them.
BBF operates primarily in three counties across Kenya: Uasin Gishu, Nakuru, and Kwale. These regions reflect diverse landscapes and communities, from highland ecosystems to coastal environments, each with unique opportunities and challenges that shape our work.
A key strength of the Foundation lies in its close collaboration with its sister company, The Private Collections, a hospitality group that manages distinctive destinations across the country. These include:
This relationship creates a unique model where conservation, community development, and hospitality intersect. The presence of these establishments enables BBF to implement place-based initiatives that directly benefit surrounding communities and ecosystems.
Our flagship programs are anchored within the same landscapes, allowing for deep, sustained engagement. These include:
Through these initiatives, BBF actively contributes to wildlife conservation, environmental protection, education, and community engagement. By aligning our efforts with the regions where our partners operate, we ensure that our impact is both locally relevant and sustainable.
At its core, the Brigadier Boinett Foundation is committed to creating environments where people, nature, and culture can thrive together building resilient communities and preserving Kenya’s rich natural and cultural heritage for generations to come

