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What
you can do through ICAfrica
You can channel
your assistance to all of Africa or chose to
support a specific country, community, project or
even an entrepreneur.
Give
some of your free time
Fundraising: Volunteer to campaign
and raise money through organizing events for
Africa development in the community/neighborhood
where you live, your work-place, your church, your
ethnic associations, etc. Join
ICAfrica. Become a
volunteer. Start a
chapter in your community or college. Fundraising.
Media: Be a representative and an
ambassador for ICAfrica in your community –
circulate flyers and other information and talking
to the press about ICAfrica, the work that is
required to fight poverty in Africa and the need
for grassroots developed-world citizens to support
poverty reduction in Africa
Donate
money
Make ICAfrica one of the choice charities that
receives your annual donations. You should know
that less than 5% of your donation is spent on
administering our programs and over 95% of it goes
directly into projects in Africa. You will have
the opportunity to see how your funds have been
applied and what it has achieved on the ground.
The quick way we measure our success is through
the number of new jobs that are created and the
number of people that have moved out of the
poverty line, with the amount of donations we
receive. Donate
money
Donate
goods, especially technical tools
You can donate industrial, technical tools and
equipment that could improve the production
capacities of entrepreneurs in Africa. It could be
power tools (220v), dismantled factories, lathe
machines, computers, tractors, trucks, water
drills & tanks, etc. Send an email to: admin@icafrica.com.
Donate
your service, storage, shipping
One of
the biggest difficulties faced by international
charities in donor countries is finding adequate
warehouse space for storing donated goods and also
in packaging and shipping the goods to Africa.
ICAfrica will appreciate donation of storage and
or shipping service for donated goods to
Africa. Donate
Goods/Services
Do
something for Africa
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