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Protecting Children, Empowering Communities – Olaoye Muibat Adesewa Child Care Foundation (OMACCF)
In communities where access to basic child protection and hygiene education is limited, Olaoye Muibat Adesewa Child Care Foundation (OMACCF) is creating me ...
Transforming Lives Through Care and Support – Jokceebe Relief Hand Foundation
As part of our Giving Tuesday Special Edition for Nigeria’s First Giving Festival, we’re highlighting organisations bringing hope and support to vulner ...
Empowering Women, Uplifting Communities: Hope Raisers Global Foundation
As part of our Giving Tuesday Special Edition for Nigeria’s First Giving Festival, we’re highlighting organisations that are shaping brighter futures f ...
Shaping Teens, Strengthening Futures: Inside BBTT Foundation’s Mission
In many underserved communities, teenagers grow up navigating pressures that can easily derail their confidence and their future. But BBTT Foundation choos ...
Train The Boys Initiative: Shaping Boys Today, Strengthening Nigeria Tomorrow
As part of our Giving Tuesday Special Edition for Nigeria’s First Giving Festival, we’re spotlighting organizations driving meaningful change in their ...
What to Post When You’re Not Asking for Donations: African NGO Content Ideas That Engage
Are you in a position where you’re unsure what to post for your NGO? If most of your content is donation appeals, it can start putting people off. You want t ...
NGO Power Talk Recap: African NGOs & Fundraising: Ask the Experts
On September 11, 2025, Hexa Media Africa and AfricanNGOs co-hosted a special Ask the Expert edition of NGO Power Talk, drawing hundreds of changemakers fro ...
Beyond Donations: How Your NGO Website Can Build Partnerships and Community
Have you been treating your NGO website like it exists only to collect donations? If your homepage focuses mostly on asking for funds, you could be missing o ...
Email Marketing for African NGOs: How to Send Your First Campaign in 7 Days
If your NGO has never sent an email newsletter or has only sent a few, I'm not surprised. Many African NGOs have always relied solely on social media or word-o ...







