Africans Funding Africa
We’re transforming money transfers into a vehicle for tangible progress across Africa. Because at AiDEMONEY, impact is in our DNA.
We’re transforming money transfers into a vehicle for tangible progress across Africa. Because at AiDEMONEY, impact is in our DNA.
AiDEMONEY is committed to making a real impact in Africa—the kind that’s sustainable, not a flash in the pan. That’s why we’ve embedded both profitability and progress into AiDEMONEY’s impact model. As you read this, we’ve already forged long-term partnerships with NGOs that share our vision for progress in Africa. But as our community grows, so will our ability to fund bold change across the continent. Explore our impact plan below. Then, check the AiDEMONEY blog for our quarterly impact reports, which ensure you always understand the difference you’ve made.
AiDEMONEY has partnered with numerous NGOs and is committed to making quarterly donations based on our platform’s total transfer value. We’ll share progress reports regularly, and transparently, via the AiDEMONEY blog.
AiDEMONEY will roll out our transfer-based impact program, donating a percentage of all transaction fees to nonprofits sparking tangible progress in Africa. When you send your loved ones money, you’ll be able to choose which partner NGO receives those proceeds.
As we grow our financial and NGO partnerships, we’ll leverage that collective power to increase the percentage we donate from each money transfer fee.
To ensure that our community makes a tangible, quantifiable impact, AiDEMONEY focuses on three critical areas: education and literacy, women’s empowerment and healthcare. These priorities align with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, which are reshaping the world for the better.
Ensuring Africans develop the skills needed to seize meaningful opportunities now and into the future, including artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies
Supporting nonprofits that empower African women in dynamic ways, including healthcare, economic opportunity, poverty and gender equality
Providing access to nourishing care, safe, affordable treatments and prevention programs for Africans of all ages
It takes a village to deliver sustainable progress. We forge meaningful partnerships with nonprofits committed to moving the needle on healthcare, women’s issues and education.
Does your nonprofit share our vision for tangible impact in Nigeria, Ghana or across Africa? Contact us so we can explore a partnership.
The Shalom Sickle Cell Foundation raises awareness and ensures quality health care for all people living with the disease, which afflicts more than 240,000 children each year in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The Lagos Food Bank Initiative (LFBI) is a nonprofit committed to tackling hunger, fighting malnutrition and reducing food waste through programs targeting pregnant women and their infants.