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Bringing people together
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African funding impact in trust based grant


ABOUT US
Building a sustainable Non-profits and social enterprises environment
Re-imagining philanthropy in Africa by strengthening African non-profits and social enterprises in Health, Education and Economic empowerment initiatives
- Automating impact measurement and data collection
- Building a pipeline, reaching innovative African led initiatives.
- Investing in internal capacities for African founded and led social enterprises and non profits.
What we do
Giving with a Difference
African Philanthropy

Pipeline and Capacity Building

Impact Measurement

4
+Team members
12
+Initiatives Supported
10000
+Communities Impacted
4 step process
Change how accountability is approached
Identify and Vet High-Potential Non-profits and social enterprises
Automate Impact Measurement
Facilitate Trust-Based Funding
Support and Scale Initiatives
What sets us apart
We thrive on trust, and passion for community led initiatives
African founded non profits and social enterprises start from a trust deficit. They struggle with accessing the right platforms and funders that can partner in their work. Any support received goes to activities but most grant makers stifle operational support budget which hurts growth over time.
We create a space that allows trust to be built.
We allow African founders and their teams to interact with grant makers and investors for capacity exchange and we facilitate fund management where necessary in the trust building process between grant makers and African founders.
Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania
Join the community as a grant maker, as an African non profit or social enterprise, as an intermediary organization, or as a philanthropist. Click this link to find ways you can partner with us, or reach us through the contact us page. Please consider donating to this course or directly to an initiative you have identified.
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Here is what people are saying about us
We incubate so many start ups and social enterprises at USIU Africa, and we are excited to see MoFund Africa taking a different approach to philanthropy and empowering locally led solutions.
Prof Amos
Deputy Vice Chancellor USIU AfricaMoFund and its work is what Africa needs to unlock this funding quagmire that African founded social enterprises never seem to get out of. Fundraising is so difficult and tedious, and time consuming for so little results with condescending grant makers, and others who make the process excruciatingly difficult.
Shona McDonald
CEO and founder Shonaquip enterprisesFundraising is a daunting task, and genuine African founded and led initiatives struggle with the right donor speak, and receive limited support in resource mobilization for their work. Its exciting to see the approach taken by MoFund in trust building that removes the barriers to successful fundraising and increases direct grant making
Lee Aguko
Africa head of resource mobilization at Vision springWhy is it that only 0.2% of total aid coming to Africa is going directly to African led and founded organizations? Why is it that localization is now slowly being interpreted to mean locally registered international organizations? The only way to strengthen local organizations is through building trust with grant makers who are more than willing to collaborate, but have burnt their fingers one too many times while at it. I hope MoFund can make a dent in rebuilding that trust, one grant maker at a time.