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Non-profit Organizations in Nigeria
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Center For Clinical Care And Clinical Research
The Center for Clinical Care and Clinical Research is an indigenous, non-profit organization that promotes best practices in health systems strengthening and research. Established in 2010, implements projects through a team of experienced professionals. Touching lives in a unique way, has established its footprints in 36 states of Nigeria, where it has and continues to implement health programs that contribute to the global knowledge of effective health solutions. Our guiding philosophy is to provide best possible care solutions for each client, magnifying same approach to reach many more in reaching public health goals. With the headquarters in Abuja and field offices in its operational states, has built a vast network of health and allied professional staff, partners and collaborators. Our infrastructure includes functional training facilities, robust telecommunications, in-house capacity for laboratory sample archiving, alternative power solutions and vehicle inventory for transportation logistics.
51 to 200 staff
Nigerian Red Cross Society Hq
The Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS) was established through an Act of the Parliament in 1960. The Act, referred to as the Nigerian Red Cross Act of 1960, CAP 324 states in Section 5 (1) that ‘the Society shall be recognised by the Government of the Federation as a Voluntary Aid Society, auxiliary to the public authorities’. This shows that we are a creation of the Federal Government of Nigeria and statutorily meant to complement public authorities in the area of humanitarian interventions. Our mandate is derived from the aforementioned Act of Parliament and the Geneva Conventions of which Nigeria is a state party.
10001+ staff
Fitc Nigeria
FITC is a world-class, innovation-led, technology-driven, knowledge and professional services institute that provides cutting edge Learning, Advisory and Research Services to organizations primarily within the Financial Services Sector across Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa.
51 to 200 staff
Society For Family Health Nigeria
Society for Family Health (SFH) is a non profit, non-political, non-governmental organisation which has interventions in various health fields, including child survival, malaria prevention and treatment, HIV and AIDS prevention, and reproductive health. SFH implements her life saving programmes in partnership with the public and private sectors and provides health products, clinical services and behaviour change communications in both urban and rural areas, especially among the most vulnerable. SFH works through 24 field offices spread across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory - where the headquarters is located. Currently running programmes include: Cervical Cancer Screening & Preventative Therapy (CCS & PT) project, Enhancing Nigeria's Response to HIV & AIDS (ENR), Expanded Social Marketing Project in Nigeria (ESMPIN), Global Fund Malaria, Global Fund HIV, Strengthening HIV Prevention Services for Most at-risk Populations (SHiPS for MARPs), Women's Health Project, Universal Access to Female Condom, Maternal & Neonatal Health Project - North East Nigeria SFH partners with a range of international organisations including Population Services International, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), MSD for Mothers, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO), Global Fund, UNITAID, ViiV Healthcare, Procter & Gamble (USA), and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). Follow us on twitter @SFHNigeria
1001 to 5000 staff
The Africantide Association
In the heart of Africa, a transformative organization known as AfricanTide emerged from a singular vision. Our esteemed founder was deeply committed to community development, driven by a belief in the extraordinary potential of ordinary people. This vision quickly attracted a dedicated group of community leaders and civil society advocates who recognized a critical gap: the untapped potential within civil society, hindered by a lack of resources. AfricanTide was established to bridge this divide.
51 to 200 staff
Genius Hub Global Initiative
Genius Hub Global Initiative is a not-for-profit organization that focuses on Awareness raising, Advocacy, Community and Youth Engagement, Reintegration Support and Mental Health and Psychosocial Support through Art-Based Interventions. We also offer technical and hands-on training in nationally recognized trades, coupled with personalized mentorship to ensure your journey to success is guided every step of the way. Genius Hub Global Initiative is a service division under Genius Hub alongside Genius Hub Skills Acquisition and Mentorship Program (GSMP), The Genius Junior, The Genius Hub Affiliate Program (GAP), Young Girls Foundation (YGF), and Genius Hub Online Community.
11 to 50 staff
Innov8 Hub
Innov8 Hub is a not-for-profit innovation hub empowering innovators, researchers, creators, and entrepreneurs to transform bold ideas into impact. Through innovation consulting, research & development, prototype development, start-up incubation, mentorship, entrepreneurship, community and human capital development, we drive socio-economic development across Nigeria and beyond. Innov8 Hub - Where ideas ignite and impact begin!
201 to 500 staff
Victory Empowerment Centre
Victory Empowerment Centre (VEC) is a micro-finance Non Governmental Organization (NGO) with a prime objective of improving the living of the poor women through innovative and flexible micro-finance services. VEC methodology is based on international best practices in micro-finance delivery, and is essentially an adaptation of the Grooming People for Better Livelihood in Nigeria and ASA International Bangladesh methodology to local market conditions. VEC provides small, repayable business loans and services for women and supports other poverty-reduction strategies in places where VEM can make a difference. VEM’s commitment is to education, to mutual communication, and to furthering the Nigeria’s effort to alleviate poverty. Victory Empowerment Centre as an organization make use of group lending methodology as an essential ingredient to sustainable growth. Groups are formed on self selection basis and guided by basic social and economic indicators; whereas the group structure facilitates and provides easy access to members, the optimal utilization of the loan facility and repayment remain the primary responsibility of the individual members.
51 to 200 staff
Education As A Vaccine
Education as a Vaccine (EVA) is a Nigerian non-profit, non-political, non-governmental organisation dedicated to improving health outcomes, including HIV/AIDS prevention, sexual reproductive health, rights, and economic growth for adolescents and young people. With 23 years of experience, our holistic approach utilises youth-friendly methodologies to foster lasting change in health, education, and human rights. Our governance structure ensures accountability and transparency, overseen by a diverse board of directors and skilled professionals managing day-to-day operations. Education as a vaccine operates in 7 states and the Federal Capital Territory and has expanded its scope to include climate justice initiatives. We partner with the public and private sectors to provide health products, clinical services, psychological support, and behaviour change communications in urban and rural areas. Education as a Vaccine collaborates with international organisations such as Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH), Frontline Aids, United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA), HIVOS, FEMNET, Global Fund for Women, African Women Development Fund (AWDF), World Health Organisation(WHO), FosFeminista, Malala, Urgent Action Fund, The Pact, International Women’s Health Coalition (IWHC) and Women’s Environment & Development Organization among others. To know more about our work, visit our website & Connect with us on social media: Twitter:@EVA_Nigeria Instagram:@EVA_Nigeria Facebook: Education as a Vaccine (EVA)
51 to 200 staff
Future Resilience And Development Foundation
FRAD Foundation have a Mission to improve and build the resilience of vulnerable populations using locally available solutions and interventions that ensure Participation and bring meaningful development. We achieve all through partnership to ensures no one is left behind. We exist as an organization to promote social services through community development projects and ensure meaningful access of services to people living with disabilities, build resilience of most vulnerable population (women and children) during emergencies to ensure their safety and dignity is protected, fight against illiteracy, child abuse and child labor through education programing to ensure children are in school and supported, engage youths, women and girls, with various skill acquisition as source of livelihood through our economic recovery and development to reduce unemployment and poverty to achieve goal 1 of the sustainable development goals (SDG’s), raise awareness on Life threatening disease like STD, HIV/AIDS, to promote community based care.
201 to 500 staff
Impact Her Africa
ImpactHER is an impact driven nonprofit organization that seeks to empower African female entrepreneurs by bridging the gender business financing gap so as to help African female entrepreneurs realize their full economic potential.
11 to 50 staff
Intersos Nigeria Mission
INTERSOS is an Italy-based humanitarian organization. INTERSOS has been in Nigeria since 2016, providing first aid and basic services for the most affected communities such as health and nutrition, covid-19 response, protection, food security and livelihoods, shelter, access to clean water and sanitation, camp coordination, and common warehouse management.
201 to 500 staff
Isa Wali Empowerment Initiative
Isa Wali Empowerment Initiative (IWEI) is based in Kano, Nigeria. Our guiding vision is to foster "Peaceful, healthy, empowered communities with social justice for women, youth, and children to fully develop their potential." At IWEI, we don't just dream of this future – we actively shape it. With a mission that resonates, we collaborate with communities to break the chains of poverty, ignorance, and social injustices that hold women, youth, and children back. Our approach is rooted in innovation and sustainability, as we strive to create lasting impact through our programs. Join us in the pursuit of a world where potential is unleashed, voices are heard, and communities thrive. Together, we can make a profound impact.
11 to 50 staff
Lagos Chamber Of Commerce And Industry
Founded in the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry is the Premier Chamber of Commerce in Nigeria. It was incorporated in 1950 as a non-profit making organization, Limited by Guarantee under the Companies Act of 1948. It is the foremost private sector group in Nigeria with over 2, corporate members. It also accounts for an estimated 60% of industrial output, 65% of general commerce and 75% financial services in the country. The primary objective of the Chamber is to promote, support or oppose legislative or other measures affecting trade, industry, commerce and agriculture. The Chamber represents the opinion of the business community on the above matters in particular and economy as a whole. Over the past thirteen decades, LCCI has remained the leading voice of the private sector through its sustained public policy advocacy, stakeholders’ engagement and trade promotion activities. Kindly reach out to us on +2348188783081
51 to 200 staff
Rule Of Law And Empowerment Initiative Partners West Africa Nigeria Pwan
Partners West Africa – Nigeria (PWA-Nigeria): Rule of Law and Empowerment Initiative is a nongovernmental organization dedicated to enhancing citizens’ participation and improving security governance in Nigeria and West Africa broadly. The organization is located in Abuja, with a national and regional reach. PWA Nigeria is the newest addition to the Partners Global network. PWA-Nigeria joins a vibrant international community of 19 like-minded national organizations around the world, united by common approaches including participatory decision making, collaborative advocacy, consensus building and social entrepreneurship for democratic governance.
11 to 50 staff
Abuja Chamber Of Commerce And Industry
Abuja Chamber of commerce is a non-partisan, non-sectarian, member-funded organization solely representing the common interests of the business community and focused primarily on putting the interest of businesses in the FCT first. The Chamber is privately funded by corporations, foundations and members and therefore her energies are directed by the views and input from this community. Presently, Abuja Chamber of commerce has formed alliances with business leaders, trade associations, sister chambers, government agencies, & foreign embassies to accomplish its goals of enhancing the sustainable growth and development of businesses in the FCT. The Chamber is a growing body whose broad based vision and mission is to develop a more enterprising, vibrant and diverse economy, strengthen local businesses and enterprises, attract investment, share prosperity and create a better employment opportunities in the community.
11 to 50 staff
Hult Prize At Unilorin
Hult Prize, one of the most prestigious business competitions in the world, is officially coming back to The University of Ilorin. Over the last decade, Hult Prize has proven that human investment can lead to a world-changing movement. Every year, Hult Prize challenges students from over 1500 universities to collaborate and come up with business models which are able to yield profits and simultaneously initiate unique solutions for the world's most pressing problems based on 3 out of United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Through the unique educational and training system, Hult Prize is proud to empower over social catalysts each year with knowledge and capital to create a positive and sustainable impact on the world.
10001+ staff
Africa Nature Investors Ani Foundation
Established in 2018, Africa Nature Investors (ANI) Foundation was founded by African professionals committed to bringing best-practice nature conservation to West Africa. We aim to catalyse the participation of African opinion leaders in conservation and to demonstrate that private sector investment in protected areas can enable them to become engines for development locally and nationally. In November 2017, ANI signed a Partnership Agreement with the National Park Service to protect and develop Gashaka Gumti National Park. This innovative agreement also established a framework for private sector investment into enterprises to support the protection of the park. ANI signed a second 30-year Partnership Agreement with NPS for the protection and development of Okomu National Park in May 2022. ANI also has a strategic partnership with the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) to engage the Nigerian government to reform national policy to tackle the illegal Wildlife Trade. ANI and EIA trains Nigerian Government agencies on legal framework and policy ii relation to the Illegal Wildlife Trade. We are also developing new endangered species legislation for Nigeria at the request of the Federal Ministry of Environment.
51 to 200 staff
Buckup Africa Foundation
BUCK-UP AFRICA FOUNDATION is the fast rising champion of entrepreneurship with other four key sectors. for breaking the cycle of poverty, restoring hope, sending children to school, great career pick, catalysing deliberate, and sustainable economic impact in 54 African continent. A Non-Profit (NGO) that’s focused on fighting depression and unleashing the potentials of Africans through Talents discovery, Entrepreneurship programme, Reach-Out Africa project, Global Mentorship/leadership training and Business connect. AIMS AND SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES i. To reduce the increment of depression amongst young people in Africa. ii. To birth thriving young Africans by creating and growing the local economy they live in and serving millions of people in the world. To provide a mentorship program for underprivileged people and youth, aimed at enhancing personal and professional development. iv. To establish a free leadership program with patrons who can provide support and access to international opportunities for mentees. v. To facilitate free training and skill acquisition programs in entrepreneurship and self-employment, aimed at creating jobs and financial independence for mentees. vi. To provide education sponsorship, financial aid, or scholarships for those in the rural areas who cannot afford formal education. vii. We connect with the youths, involve them in planning, organize free educational events, such as seminars, webinars, conferences, and other related activities, to transfer knowledge and skills and give encouragement and feedback. To collaborate with other organizations, hospitals and international organizations in providing treatments, care facilities for vulnerable populations, such as the elderly, orphaned children, and persons with disabilities. ix. To work with other organizations, international organizations, and promote mutual accountability.#BUAF2023 #AfricanYouthEntrepreneurshipProgram
10001+ staff
Casfod Nigeria
Unique Care and Support Foundation (CASFOD) is a child and women’s rights national non-governmental organization with a mandate towards supporting humanitarian and development activities in Nigeria. CASFOD has a vision aimed at creating a world where all people even in remote areas of the world hold the power to create opportunities for themselves and others. CASFOD is guided by 5 pillars supporting its 2023 – 2025 program strategy. The pillars include Health and Nutrition, Education, Protection, WASH and Livelihood all aimed at supporting women and children. CASFOD places a strong emphasis on climate action, integrating it across its programs. The organization actively promotes sustainable solutions through innovative approaches and provides climate education for children in school.
11 to 50 staff
Cece Yara Child Advocacy Centre
The Cece Yara Foundation is a child-centred non-profit organisation established in 2016 to prevent child sexual abuse and provide FREE access to care, information, protection and emergency intervention for children who are sexually abused or at risk, and their family. Our FREE Child Helpline: 0800 800 8001 is available 24/7 to report any case of Child Sexual Abuse.
11 to 50 staff
Center For Advocacy, Transparency And Accountability Initiative Catai
Captai, CataiCenter, Advocacy, transparency, initiative
51 to 200 staff
Centre For Inclusive Social Development
CISD is a non-profit organisation that applies behavioural science to address social issues. We use research, data, and contextual details to develop policies that drive systemic change in Nigeria. Our work spans health, education, governance, gender and social inclusion, agriculture, natural resource governance, and tax justice. We partner with government, civil society, and the private sector to deliver positive outcomes and create a more sustainable future for marginalised populations.
11 to 50 staff
Centre For Women's Health And Information Cewhin
The Centre for Women’s Health and Information (CEWHIN) is an independent non-profit established for the promotion of and respect for the human rights of women and young girls, especially their reproductive and sexual health and rights.
1 to 10 staff
Citn
Welcome to CITN The Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria started on February 4, 1982 as Association of Tax Administrators and Practitioners. Thereafter, it transformed into Nigeria Institute of Taxation, which was formally launched on February 21, 1982 and statutorily recognized on May 6, 1987 as company Limited by Guarantee. The Institute was chartered by the Federal Government of Nigeria by the enabling Act No. 76 of 1992 (now CITN Act, CAP C10, Vol. 2, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004) and was charged with the responsibility, among others, of determining what standards of knowledge and skills are to be attained by persons seeking to become professional Tax Practitioners or Administrators.
51 to 200 staff
Cleen Foundation
The CLEEN Foundation (formerly known as Centre for Law Enforcement Education) is non governmental organization established in January 1998 with the mission of promoting public safety, security and accessible justice through the strategies of empirical research, legislative advocacy, demonstration programmes and publications, in partnership with government, civil society and the private sector. CLEEN’s organisational structure is intended to encourage staff members to be involved in all aspects of project work, from conception to proposal writing, implementation, monitoring, evaluation and assessment, and to work effectively as a team to achieve our organisational objectives. CLEEN also believes in constant in-house and professional training for staff in areas applicable to its work, constantly developing staff skills and abilities. Resources for CLEEN’s programming come from a variety of sources, but largely from international foundations and donor agencies such Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Open Society Institute, Department for International Development (DFID), British Council etc. CLEEN is always looking to widen its funding and is planning to work with some domestic and international corporations to develop their contributions to community-based projects. Institutional and core support funding are also welcomed to assist CLEEN’s organisational development. The CLEEN Foundation is registered with the Nigerian Corporate Affairs Commission as a non profit organisation and its accounts are independently audited and published annually. Mission: To promote public safety, security and justice through empirical research, legislative advocacy, demonstration programmes and publications in part
11 to 50 staff
Dyen
Dyen is a network focused on Advancing and equipping young people to reach their full potential through empowerment initiatives, training, innovative programs, and mentorship
11 to 50 staff
Edobits Ict Academy
We are a part of a global nonprofit organization, WeAreBits. We identify less privileged youths in a communities and train them on relevant IT skills, enabling them to become professionals in various IT fields and subsequently entrepreneurs and contributors to their society.
1 to 10 staff
Executives Helping Initiative
We are all about Change and How we can impact the world. We also care about the Sustainable Development Goals. We are Change Agents
51 to 200 staff
Fame Foundation
FAME Foundation is a gender based NGO established solely to solicit, encourage, and advance the social, emotional, political, and economic well-being of women and girls as well as formulate programs within the framework of national development plan with a view to enhancing the participation of women and advocate for gender parity in the society.
1 to 10 staff
Fintech Association Of Nigeria
Serves as a platform for the development of the financial technology industry in Nigeria and a forum for the exchange of ideas and dissemination of information by and between various stakeholders in the FinTech industry.
1 to 10 staff
Foundation For Integrated Care
We are non-profit organisation based in Sub-Sahara Africa and catering for series of developmental projects.
1 to 10 staff
Health Emergency Initiative
Health Emergency Initiative (HEI) is a non-profit organisation with the creed NONE SHOULD DIE that swiftly EMERGES with provision of funds to save the lives of vulnerable patients in emergency situations like road traffic accidents etc. These patients range from children to aged in public hospitals who can be given medical attention. HEI functions as the next of kin of vulnerable victims in emergency situations through the provision of funds needed to resuscitate and stabilize them with the payment of Apart from the medical interventions, HEI also organises First Responders' Training to individuals, organisations' workers so that everyone can be well equipped with knowledge needed to increase emergency victims' chances of survival. This training is certified by the American Heart Association HEI is totally committed to providing succor to vulnerable and indigent patients.
1 to 10 staff
Jela's Development Initiatives
JDI is a non-profit registered in Nigeria to provide opportunities for any individuals-irrespective of beliefs, gender or socio-economic background to access potable water as well as sanitation and hygiene facilities, voluntary blood donation and mental healthcare while providing platforms for youth empowerment through volunteering.
11 to 50 staff
Lagos Food Bank
LAGOS Food Bank is a non-profit, nutrition-focused initiative committed to fighting hunger, reducing food waste, and solving the problem of malnutrition through targeted programs that seek to improve the nutrition/food intake of pregnant women and their infants who are not able to get the required nutrient during pregnancy and breastfeeding of their babies. Lagos Foodbank is the largest hunger-relief non-profit in Nigeria. We currently serve as the food hub to several other food pantries linking surplus food and groceries to people in need. In the year 2020, we served 9.6 million meals directly to beneficiaries and through our partner NGOs. Our primary goal at LFBI is to reach out to: Children from ages 0-16 Pregnant women and lactating mothers Patients with diet-related diseases Seniors from ages 50 years and above Destitute Extremely indigent families Our Programs: We engage in a range of other programs that serve the vulnerable, see details below; · Nutritious Meal Plan Intervention for Vulnerable mothers and Children(NUMEPLAN): A 3-year project (2020 -2023) that seeks to improve the nutrition/food intake of Teenage Pregnant Girls (TPGs) and infants affected by malnutrition who are not able to get the required nutrient during pregnancy and breastfeeding of their babies. · Education Enhancement Intervention for Food Insecure Students (EDUFOOD): A school feeding project with the aim of providing launch for low-income private schools in order to improve their nutritional status. · Family Farming Program: To reduce the prevalence of poverty among women and to empower women to be self-reliant & promote gender equality, · Job Placement Program: We marry the skills our beneficiaries with menial job opportunities that help them fend for themselves.
5001 to 10000 staff
No Hunger Food Bank
No Hunger Food Bank, registered as No Hunger Initiatives, is a non-profit, nutrition-focused system that is committed to fighting and eradicating hunger, providing assistance for malnourished children, less privileged, nursing mothers, and pregnant women reducing food waste, and solving the problem of malnutrition through targeted programmes that seek to improve the nutrition/food intake of the less privilege and vulnerable. Our Vision: We envision Nigeria, Africa, and the whole world as a place where no one goes hungry, and anyone in need has a place to turn. Our Values: Nutrition: The most economically poor are also the most nutritionally poor. We aim to provide healthy meals, and nutrition-focused food items to individuals and families in need. Our Goals: Create value and opportunities for the less privilege • Build sustainable partnerships • Develop a sustainable, dynamic organizational culture • Promote effective public awareness and education. To achieve these goals as well as contribute to realising the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), especially SDG 2, the proposed objectives include inter alia: fast and flexible mobile pantry programmes. kids café long vacation child nutrition programs schoolbag programme Fast and flexible mobile pantry Programmes serves the highest-need, underserved, hard-to-reach families by directly distributing food in pre-packed boxes or in farmers' market-style settings. Focusing on highly demanded items like fruits and other fresh produce. School Pantry Program Alleviates child hunger by providing food to low-income children from highest-need, underserved, hard-to-reach families. Studies reveal that convenient, consistent access to healthy foods helps ensure that children never have to worry about their next meal, making them healthier and happier.
51 to 200 staff
Rhema Bible Training Centre, Nigeria
At RHEMA Bible Training Centre (RBTC), Nigeria, you learn and gain insight on how to pursue and complete your divine assignment and make a success of Life and Ministry. Rhema is for you, if you sense a call to the ministry, desire better results in ministry, need training, equipping and direction and don't know what to do or where to start.
51 to 200 staff
Samuel Ioron Foundation - Sif
With school drop out, child marriage, health risks, and poverty on the rise in our communities, Seember and other like girls who crave education will not attain their desired goals except more access to education is created in rural communities where are few to no schools, bad infrastructures, and little attention paid to teachers. We work with committed organizations, and agencies towards changing this narrative and creating a formidable learning structure. MatchUp to fund a child’s education - http://bit.ly/MatchUpDonor
1 to 10 staff
Seed Care & Support Foundation
Half of Nigeria's 200 million+ people are under 19 years. Many lack access to quality education. 20 million+ are out-of-school. 70% experiencing learning poverty. Evidence confirms that affordable non-state sector (low-fee private schools, faith-based schools, alternative learning centres, etc) play an indispensable role in expanding access to education and improving learning outcomes. Despite all of these, the sector is not fully supported in playing a complementary role to tackle these challenges towards achieving Nigeria's national education goals and SDG4. SEED Care and Support Foundation is a non-profit that supports the affordable non-state education sector to deliver access to quality education for all children by providing advocacy, evidence and a learning network. We envision a world where children no matter their background have access to quality education to thrive & succeed. SEED works with critical partners, role-players and stakeholders in the education ecosystem to transform the lives of children in Nigeria. How? Advocacy Hub: We amplify the role of the sector highlighting the need for a seat at the policy table and for a conducive operating environment. We go further to strengthen state and national education systems, working with others to shape policy for system wide change. Evidence Lab: We design, pilot, monitor and adapt innovations, models, concepts and frameworks to local contexts for learning and scale. We then use evidence generated to mobilize and persuade strategic actors to pay attention to the affordable non-state sector. Learning Network: We strengthen and grow the affordable non-state sector to enhance the quality of education they offer. We achieve this through our collaborative community, school transformation program, finance, communities of practice and curated learning experiences. Our target? Impact affordable non-state schools/centres towards transforming the lives of 1 million children across Nigeria by 2035.
1 to 10 staff
The Icir
The International Centre for Investigative Reporting is an independent, nonprofit news agency that seeks to promote transparency and accountability.
51 to 200 staff
The Innercity Mission For Children
Our mission is to create an environment where every child survives & live above poverty through our Education, healthcare, food, livelihood, advocacy, and humanitarian aid programs.
501 to 1000 staff
The Visiola Foundation
The Visiola Foundation is a 2016 Google RISE Award recipient and has been funded by Cargill Corporation (UK), Schneider Electric, and ACT Foundation. It previously received in-kind support as a partner organization of Intel Semiconductor West Africa and Young Engineers. The Foundation was invited as a Goalkeeper by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to its annual summit in New York in 2018, and has also been recognized by the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as an organization that is helping to drive the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Other partners include Cellulant, Quantum Technology, and Cinoteck. The Visiola Foundation also partners with the Abuja FCT Secondary Education Board (SEB) to educate, train, and mentor girls and young women from underserved and disadvantaged backgrounds in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), and trains them in Robotics, Electronics, Mechanics, Computer Programming, and Mobile App Development to design and launch viable tech-enabled enterprises. Graduates of its programs have become tech-enabled entrepreneurs, have accessed high-wage jobs, have gained admission to global universities to pursue STEM degrees, and have been recognized nationally and internationally in STEM competitions such as the Technovation Challenge, World Science Scholars, and UNESCO's Youth-led Energy Futures, among others. The Foundation was launched in 2014 and runs programs in Ghana and Nigeria in West Africa. It has a Board of seasoned and respected professionals who provide strategic direction and fiduciary oversight.
1 to 10 staff
Varce Nigeria
Value Re-orientation for Community Enhancement (VARCE) is a non-governmental and non-profit making organization, working on Children, Women and Youth Development. Our aim is to build great minds that will build great nations through Value re-orientation, self-reliance, community transformation and good governance. Our critical focus is to alleviate ignorance, empower lives and harness resources for community transformation.
11 to 50 staff
Wateraid Nigeria
WaterAid is an international non-profit with one goal: to change the world through water. Along with decent toilets and good hygiene, a reliable supply of clean water is essential for health, dignity and a life full of opportunity
11 to 50 staff
Widows And Orphans Empowerment Organisation
Widows and Orphans Empowerment Organisation (WEWE) is a not - for - profit, Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) that was founded in 2004 by Josephine Ogazi and Joseph Egwuonwu. WEWE started out as a Community Based Organisation (CBO) with the aim of providing scholarships and economic empowerment to orphans and widows in Okigwe, Imo State and has since expanded its aims and objectives. WEWE registered as a national NGO with CAC under incorporated trustees.
51 to 200 staff
Bincike International
Bincike International is a Development and Humanitarian Organization, officially registered in Nigeria as Bincike International Limited by Guarantee, a non-profit entity, and Bincike International Limited, a private sector social enterprise.
11 to 50 staff
C-Stemp Cstemp Skills Training And Empowerment Partnerships Ltd Gtee
C-STEMP Construction Skills Training & Empowerment Program, was Conceived by J.Hausen Limited based on it's experience of the severe shortage of skilled manpower constraining its operations and that of other real estate developers and building contractors. Spurred by the Construction Ideas fund (CIF) initiated by GEMS 2 and supported by DFID, C-STEmp has a key object to break the paradox of high unemployment and poverty in the midst of severe shortage of skilled manpower in the Nigerian construction sector. Its medium term objective is to spawn a network of training providers that can complement it to build up a critical mass of up to one million trained, assessed and certified artisans. In less than two years of operations, C-STEmp, which was recently registered with the CAC as an independent non-profit making corporate entity, has bagged the following achievements; • Anchored and developed concept and training materials for training of artisans by NIOB under SURE-p program • Developed training manuals and DVDs for seven trades; masonry, carpentry, tiling, painting, iron bending, plumbing and electrical installation. • Granted NBTE approval as construction sector training provider. • Coordinated and facilitated commencement of the development of occupational standards in conjunction with NIOB and CORBON • Development of the Occupational Standards for construction trades in collaboration with NBTE, CORBON and NIOB • Adoption by NBTE for Practical/On-the Job training for Assessors. • Establishment of a collaborative platform with NIOB, CORBON and ITF to foster skills development across the nation. • Developed data base of artisans who are on queue for Upskills training, assessment and certification; and in proposed apprenticeship scheme (after appropriate training geared towards this) • Trained or facilitated training of over 1, 500 artisans, master artisans, assessors, and verifiers in line with the National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) scheme.
11 to 50 staff
Giscor
Grassroot Initiative for Strengthening Community Resilience (GISCOR) is a Non-Governmental, Non-Profit, and Non-Political National Humanitarian and Developmental Organization with Head Office in Maiduguri, Borno state. GISCOR is currently and actively implementing projects geared towards strengthening the resilience of affected population due to conflict and natural disasters in the North-Eastern and Northwestern parts of Nigeria.
201 to 500 staff