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Philanthropy in Nigeria
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Philanthropy sector based in Nigeria. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation
The British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation (BATNF) was established as an independent charity by British American Tobacco Nigeria in November 2002, with a start-up grant of US$1 million. The establishment of the Foundation fulfils a commitment made in the Memorandum of Understanding between British American Tobacco Nigeria and the Federal Government of Nigeria, to provide a means for the company to contribute to Nigeria’s socio-economic development.
1 to 10 staff
Way To The Nations
Way to the Nations is a non-profit, non-denominational humanitarian association, which works to help children stigmatized as witches by religious leaders and subsequently abandoned by their families in Nigeria. Founded in 2009, it promotes condition for the freedom and equality of individuals, contributing to social inclusion, while fighting situations of marginalisation and social discrimination. We rescue the stigmatised children, who many times are very hurt, ill and traumatised and offer them a safe place, love, food, health treatment and education. As of today, 41 children are fully cared by the project and several more assisted in their homes by the nine native staff members based in the city of Eket, south of Nigeria.
1 to 10 staff
Safe Foundation
Sustainable Approach For Equity Foundation is a NON-profit grass-root charitable organization with a mission to provide opportunities, Vocational rehabilitation training, educational services and restoring hope to the vulnerable.
1 to 10 staff
The Sahel Initiative
Water scarcity is the root cause of many conflicts in the Sahel and puts women and the girl child at a particular disadvantage. A lot of their time is taken up fetching water for their families consequently missing out on education and many life opportunities. We are focussed on providing clean drinking water mainly by drilling and maintaining boreholes, providing storage facilities and solar powered pumps. We believe strongly that deforestation plays a significant role in water shortage and we integrate tree planting to our water provision projects. The next level of our programme is our Community Upliftment Programme (CUP) where we partner with other charities particularly those involved with education, healthcare and orphan support to wrap around our host communities and help lift them out of poverty.
1 to 10 staff
Equality Through Education Foundation
We believe that the keys to alleviating poverty are universal education, gender equality, and community building. We also believe that regardless of who they are or what their economic status is, people have the capacity to lead useful lives and write their own future. Three principles guide our work.
1 to 10 staff
The Tess Foundation Africa Ttfafrica
The Tess Foundation is a 501(c) 3 grassroots non-profit humanitarian organization incorporated in the states of New Jersey, USA by a group of professionals with the aim of enabling community development by utilizing state-of-the-art technology to improve access to quality healthcare and education across rural areas of Sub-Saharan Africa. We pledge to work in partnership to help rural areas of Sub-Saharan African countries achieve Sustainable Healthcare & Education Development Goals (SDGs) 3 & 4– which outlines several health and education -specific targets. This builds on the tremendous progress made by the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and will help address the growing needs for more equitable and sustainable developments to promote inclusive economic growth and social development, thereby benefiting rural communities across sub-Saharan Africa. The Tess Foundation Africa Initiatives provide community based solutions to rural African communities in commitment to United Nations sustainable development goals 2030. We support the development of rural communities in a sustainable and socially responsible way that helps eradicate poverty by implementing programs that are effective, measurable and sustainable through strategic partnerships.
1 to 10 staff
Rochas Foundation
Rochas Foundation is a non- governmental, non-profit and non-political organization, incorporated on the 24th of February 1998, with a firm commitment to serve humanity and build a credible future for Africa by ensuring every less privileged child has access to comprehensive and qualitative education. Our Vision To make education free and accessible to every less privileged African child, regardless of tribe, religion, or class. Our Mission To build a new Africa through Charity. Our Dream To build the first foundation tree growing out of Africa, providing educational shelter for the less privileged all over the world. Millions of African Children are not going to school due to poverty. Instead of the promise of a better future through education with all its attendant benefits, these children engage in street trading to help them and their families survive. The importance of giving these vulnerable children access to quality education therefore, need not be overemphasised as we believe that the best gift one can give to any child is education. For these reasons, the Rochas foundation was established to take the children of the poorest of poor off the streets and open classroom doors to them for a better future. The foundation's vision for education is COMPREHENSIVE and focuses on Africa's under privileged and vulnerable children. This however was propelled by the difficulties the founder faced in going to school as a child due to poverty. At Rochas Foundation, we believe in rehabilitating children by giving them access to free qualitative education, shelter, food and clothing, with counselling services for the abused amongst them, as we seek to rescue them from the damage that must have been done through illiteracy, ignorance and poverty.
1001 to 5000 staff
Olaboson Limited
Global Business
1 to 10 staff
Nurturing God's Treasures Ngt
Mission: to raise the genius in the African child by imbibing the right mentality, developing their individual talents and skills, and tasking their thought patterns. Vision: a future of well skilled African children who see possibilities when others see impossibilities and are first to be reckoned with round the world, highly incomparable to their peers.
11 to 50 staff
Rochas Foundation College Of Africa
Rochas Foundation College of Africa (ROFOCA) is a free, comprehensive, and qualitative educational scheme established by the Rochas Foundation Inc. to make education free and accessible to less privileged children across the continent of Africa. ROFOCA like its sister (RFC) schools in Nigeria, admits smart, intelligent, talented, and brilliant less privileged orphans and indigent African children whose parents cannot afford to send them to school due to their financial situation. Rochas Foundation College of Africa is a mordern co-educational boarding school designed to provide a condusive learning enviroment for Five (5) children from all african countries from the poorest of the poor families. The admission is annual.
51 to 200 staff
Taaf
Our mission is to connect with partners around the world to improve public health, solve all women and children health problems in Africa.
1 to 10 staff
The Survivor Project
The Survivor Project is an organisation founded in January 2019, with a goal to tackle the issue of sexual assault with a specific focus on Lagos, Nigeria. As our organization has grown, we have held fundraisers in Lagos and London and taken on a number of new projects. These all aim to decrease the instances of sexual violence in Nigeria or support survivors of sexual violence. The establishment of this group was triggered by the realisation of the extent to which sexual violence has affected our society, as well as the growing rape culture in our communities. As a group we aim to challenge the aspects of Nigerian culture and the pillars in Nigerian society that enable sexual violence and perpetuate the silencing of victims. We also aim to work with sexual assault reference centers and individual organisations to ensure that survivors of sexual violence and people who find themselves at risk of sexual violence have access to the available aid resources. Additionally we want to make anti-violence education, specifically anti-sexual violence, a part of primary and secondary education across Niggeria. We aim to increase proactive initiatives against sexual violence as there are already several existing reactive initiatives.
1 to 10 staff
The Winning Edge
Weekly Business Interactive Sessions with renowned industry professionals.
1 to 10 staff