Launch your mission faster. Give to Africa provides trusted fiscal sponsorship for NGOs and community initiatives across Africa — offering compliance, credibility, and access to global funding.
Give to Africa’s Fiscal Sponsorship program removes barriers to funding and opens doors for African nonprofits. We provide the legal, financial, and compliance framework that allows grassroots NGOs to receive U.S.-based grants and tax-deductible donations — without the heavy paperwork.
Our program empowers local leaders to focus on impact while donors give with confidence, knowing their contributions are handled with transparency and integrity.
1: Expand access to U.S. and international grants for African nonprofits.
2: Provide donor confidence by ensuring compliance, reporting, and accountability.
3: Reduce barriers so grassroots leaders can focus on serving their communities.
4: Strengthen sustainability by helping NGOs grow, scale, and attract long-term support
Our Fiscal Sponsorship model is:
 1: Accessible – No need to register in the U.S. to receive tax-deductible gifts.
2: Transparent – We provide financial oversight, compliance, and donor reporting.
3: Impactful – Every dollar raised flows directly into African-led solutions.
We partner with well-established, African-led organizations that are ready to grow their impact through international funding. To qualify for Fiscal Sponsorship with Give to Africa, your organization should:
Be legally registered in an African country as an NGO, nonprofit, community-based, or faith-based organization.
Have a minimum of 8 years of experience delivering programs and proven results in your community.
Be locally led, with African leadership and decision-making based in-country. Employ a team of at least 5 staff members (full-time or part-time).
Maintain an annual operating budget of at least $50,000, with a track record of managing grants and donor funds responsibly.
Have governance structures in place, such as an active Board of Directors or Trustees providing oversight.
Provide evidence of impact, including reports, stories, or data that demonstrate real change in your community.
Demonstrate a plan for sustainability, with strategies for long-term growth beyond donor funding.
Show a commitment to transparency, accountability, and compliance with international standards. Be actively seeking U.S.-based grants, donations, or partnerships.