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Factory Five Cobra Roadster MK4
KRHS Student Build


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2025-2026
Sutton, NH (USA)
The Kit Car Project at Kearsarge Regional High School, supported by Ampli5E and other non profits, as well as other organizations and local area businesses is a hands-on engineering and design initiative that brings real-world learning to life. Students work alongside educators and local professionals to assemble a fully functioning vehicle from the ground up — gaining practical skills in mechanics, problem-solving, budgeting, teamwork, and project management.
Thanks to the generosity of our community, this project has already raised $40,000 in cash and in-kind contributions. These funds have supported materials, tools, mentorship, and major build components.
Our final fundraising push will allow us to purchase the remaining essential parts — including the engine and transmission — needed to complete this build.
The Kit Car initiative is designed to be sustainable and ongoing. Once completed, the vehicle will be sold, and proceeds from that sale will be directly reinvested into future car builds at Kearsarge Regional High School — creating a self-sustaining cycle of hands-on learning and opportunity for years to come.
Together, we are building more than a car. We are building skills, confidence, and pathways forward.
2025
Southwest Uganda (AFRICA)
Sutton, NH (USA)
Empowering Sustainable
Communities Through Biochar
Nakivale’s Biochar Project as a Blueprint for Soil Regeneration
Ampli5E Partners With Students at Kearsarge Regional High School (KRHS)
To Build a Tiny House
2025-2027
Sutton, NH (USA)
Kearsarge Regional High School students are stepping into the world of design and construction through a new Tiny House /Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) project, launching this fall.
In partnership with Ampli5E, the school’s Extended Learning Program, and shop/trades instructor Jesse Fenn, the program gives students hands-on experience in everything from architecture and planning to budgeting and marketing.
Over the course of the school year, students will explore housing laws, design layouts, price materials, consider plumbing and electrical systems, and even create a full branding and outreach plan.
The project will culminate in a presentation to the school and school board in spring 2026, showcasing the final design and what students have learned.
Construction of the tiny home is slated to begin the following year(2026 - 2027 academic year)—with help from local builders, architects, and designers.



In the face of escalating climate challenges, Nakivale, the oldest refugee settlement in Africa, is launching a vital initiative aimed at improving soil health as a key strategy for climate mitigation. This project focuses on sustainable agricultural practices and the integration of biochar to enhance soil fertility, reduce carbon emissions, and promote biodiversity. By empowering local refugee communities with knowledge and resources, Nakivale aims to transform degraded land into thriving ecosystems. This initiative not only addresses the urgent need for environmental restoration but also fosters resilience against climate impacts, ensuring a healthier population and community and a sustainable future for the settlement and the planet.
2025-2027
2024-2025
New London, New Hampshire (USA)
Tiny House on Wheels Build
SOLD IN MARCH 2025!
Empowering Women in the Trades &
Amplifying Housing Solutions
This Ampli5E Non-Profit's Project's Goal Was To Construct a Tiny House on Wheels As a Versatile Solution To Empower Women In the Trades and Address Critical Housing Needs.
Tiny Homes on Wheels Provide Solid, Safe and Sustainable Living Spaces And May Be Utilized As Temporary or Permanent Solutions For a Variety of Scenarios. With the Option to Trailer With a Vast Shortage in Workforce Housing and the Need for Emergency Housing Solutions, This Ampli5E Tiny House, Built Primarily by Women, Also Serves as a Platform for Raising Awareness About Women's Roles in Skilled Trades and Environmental Sustainability.
TINY HOUSE was sold in March 2025.
The Landmark Congress Event for Bamboo Research
2024
Awka, Nigeria (AFRICA)
Supporting Scientists Studying The Benefits of Bamboo
The Sahelian Institute for Bamboo Research and Entrepreneurial Development (SIBRED) proudly held its first annual congress, the Sahelian Congress for Bamboo Research (SACOBAR), a landmark event in Africa that brought together scientists from across the Global South. This pioneering gathering focused on the vast potential of bamboo, emphasizing its environmental benefits and sustainable applications. Ampli5E played a crucial role in making this congress a reality through generous donations to further the goals of SIBRED to support vital research and development initiatives centered on bamboo. This event aimed to raise awareness in Nigeria and throughout Africa about the ecological advantages of bamboo, paving the way for innovative solutions to environmental challenges.

Unlocking Potential:
New Libraries Bring Essential Learning Resources to Osu's Children!
Accra, Ghana (AFRICA)
2023
A graduate of Colby Sawyer College, Bernard Botchway returned to Nigeria in 2022, where he was installed as the Paramount Chief of the Osu communities. In this leadership role, Bernard is dedicated to transforming the lives of the Osu people through initiatives focused on education, employment, and environmental sustainability.
Recognizing the urgent need for educational resources, Bernard played a pivotal role in founding the Osu Heritage Foundation. One of the foundation's key initiatives is the establishment of libraries in local schools, providing invaluable resources to students who previously lacked access to such essential tools for learning. Ampli5E proudly contributed to this mission by raising $600 to fund the development of the first school library among the 27 schools in the Osu district, marking a significant step forward in enhancing educational opportunities.
