Beginning in September 2024, we have quickly added a few organizations that we can serve through BBAC. Each of these organizations receive the training described under our Programs tab.
God at Shalom Church & Ministries
Pastor Jean Nshimiyimana Ntibagerinda operates an orphanage in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The orphans are provided with food, shelter, education, and healthcare.
Peace Response International
Toyi Leonidas and a team of dedicated volunteers are serving the needs of refugees in Uganda, especially women and children who have been victims of sexual abuse, sexual violence, and sex trafficking. Peace Response provides education, guidance, and support to help give them a new life.
Saved By Grace
Martin Sampson and his team are serving the needs of disadvantaged youth in Liberia, providing access to water, food, education, and healthcare. In particular, they provide educational scholarships (education is not free in 47 nations across Africa), and partner with other organizations to provide healthcare.
Christian Unity Revival Center
Apostle Jackson and Pastor Miriam serve in South Africa, and Gladys Nkosi is forming a non-profit board in the United States to serve widows and orphans in South Africa. Many women in South Africa have second-class citizenship. Women can often lose significant rights when their husbands die, particularly in terms of inheritance and access to property, due to traditional customary laws. This organization fights for and provides support for women and orphans.
Senai Foundation
411 million Africans lack access to basic drinking water! Berhe Gebrehiwot is trying to provide access to water for three remote villages with a total population of 5,500 people in Eritrea. Presently, villagers have to walk 10 kilometers in each direction, 12 miles roundtrip, to get water from a reservoir. Building a water pipeline is the goal of Senai Foundation!
J&T Foundation
Jacob Nwose and his team are already helping 2,000 people every month with food stipends, medicines, and healthcare, and providing scholarships for 15 children to attend school. They meet the needs of orphans, widows, people with special needs, and other underprivileged people with what they need for daily living.
Refugee Mission Corp
Tanzania hosts as many as 242,000 refugees from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi. Many (though not enough) programs provide food to refugees, but few meet the needs of the mind and spirt. Leonord Mkozza, founder of Refugee Mission Corp., wants to restore hope, and bring spiritual and mental health to refugees who have faced trauma, genocide, and terror. The vision is to train 400 pastors to work in a refugee camp that is home to 130,000 refugees!
Sierre Leone Missions and Development
This Biblically based nonprofit brings help, hope, and healing in the areas of health, education, agriculture, and leadership development. Their goal is to develop community leaders who can bring a message of faith and life saving services to rural communities, along with free education through 9th grade. It is estimated that 524,000 children are out of school in Sierre Leone due to poverty and gender norms.
Kindness of Togo
Kindness of Togo is a brand new nonprofit (2025), but its founder and director, Dosseh Donou, has been sending money home to care for the needs of underprivileged children in Togo for many years. Like many nonprofit leaders from the African Diaspora, he's been sending home money out of his own pocket -- last year $9,000 on a maintenance salary. We have helped him form his non-profit incorporation, file for 501(c)(3) status, and will help him fund more children to go to school in Togo.
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Every dollar invested in building non-profit capacity returns $20 in future donations within 2 years.
Non-profit leaders who have passion but who lack capacity will benefit from training and coaching they could not afford.
$100 a month will sponsor a non-profit organization with the ability to build their board, create a strategic plan, develop programs and partnerships, market to donors, and raise more money.
$50 a month will co-sponsor a non-profit organization in need of guidance, training, and support.
$25 a month, together with support from other donors, can co-sponsor a non-profit leader and her/his organization.
The needs across Africa are tremendous. Over 80,000 children are dying each week due to malnutrition, infectious diseases, poor healthcare, and trauma (Our World in Data). The time is now to help non-profit leaders make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged communities.
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