Funds
The Community Aid Fund supports the Tabe Jeanne Foundation’s innovative, needs-based and life-enhancing projects for disadvantaged and vulnerable communities in West Africa.
Through this Fund, the Tabe Jeanne Foundation raises charitable donations, investments and grants for its community projects and programs in West Africa.
The West Africa Children’s and Youth Fund challenges education, health, and development in low-resource and humanitarian settings.
This operational tool helps the Tabe Jeanne Foundation achieve the rights of children and young people up to the age of 25.
The Fund is a mechanism for our non-profit to mobilize donations, investments and grants that are crucial in carrying out impact-making initiatives and actions for children and youth left behind across West Africa.
Through the Fund for West African Studies, the Tabe Jeanne Foundation mobilizes financial resources for its research on key challenges and issues related to sustainable development in West Africa. It enables the Foundation to support public policy and promote scientific exchanges.
The Tabe Jeanne Foundation, through the Idaasha Culture Fund, works to promote the arts and culture of the Idaasha ethnic group in central Benin by mobilizing donations, grants and investments.
The Girls’ and Women’s Development Fund supports education, economic empowerment, leadership, healthcare, the promotion and protection of rights, peace and security for women facing disadvantages, daily violence, discrimination, exclusion, and multi-faceted barriers in the economy, society, science, and local governance. It targets girls and women from ethnic and cultural backgrounds including Idaasha, Ifê, Isha and Shabè in central Benin.
The Fund helps the Tabe Jeanne Foundation mobilize donations, investments and grants for implementing innovative, groundbreaking and life-saving projects for girls and women in central Benin.
The FUND FOR SPORTS, ARTS AND CULTURE IN WEST AFRICA is the Tabe Jeanne Foundation’s platform for raising investments, grants and donations to promote arts and sports in communities, including schools, in West Africa. It supports the Foundation’s programs related to the arts and sport in West Africa.
When citizens are engaged, they can exchange ideas, invest in finding solutions, and employ civilized discourse to address the issues facing their communities. This strengthens democracy, and it also breeds personal empowerment on an individual level by helping people feel like they have a say in what goes on in their communities. By uniting under a shared purpose, we build trust, empathy, human connections, and a strong support base for finding and implementing solutions in our communities.
The Civic Engagement Fund is a tool for the Tabe Jeanne Foundation to mobilize donations, investments and grants towards stimulating civic engagement in West Africa.
