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What drives generosity?
We are pleased to be part of the global community behind the Charities Aid Foundation World Giving Report 2026: Donor Insights.
As the leading global study on generosity and civil society, the report brings together perspectives from more than 100 countries and territories to explore how people give and what drives generosity around the world.
By combining local expertise with global research, we are helping to build a richer understanding of giving and the conditions that help it thrive.
Explore the findings: https://t.co/4CCtOpppsk
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Across communities, people are building solutions every day, creating opportunities, strengthening livelihoods, improving access, and driving change from the ground up.
The ideas are here.
The talent is here.
The work is already happening.
Now is the time to support and invest more intentionally in what is already growing.
Something is coming!
#NotWaiting #AfricaDay #AfricaDay2026
Happy Birthday, English Sall!
Your work on the APF Board reflects a strong commitment to strengthen the ecosystem of philanthropy and social impact. Your perspective continues to add depth to the work we do.
Wishing you a year ahead filled with continued success, inspiration, and meaningful impact.
APF’s Executive Director, Mosun Layode, will be speaking at the Philanthropy Asia Summit 2026 in Singapore (18–20 May), sharing how global philanthropic networks can better connect local insight with coordinated action to direct resources where they’re needed most.
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Large-scale philanthropy in Africa is increasingly driven by local wealthy individuals, with most giving directed within their own countries to support health, education, and poverty—yet much of this funding still flows to governments and large institutions rather than grassroots organisations, shaping both the scale and reach of impact.
How can more funding reach grassroots communities where it is needed most?
#AfricanPhilanthropy #apf #africafacts
The way African philanthropy is engaging with the call to decolonise the global financial architecture is reshaping how we think about power, funding flows, and development itself.
Rather than simply increasing funding, the conversation is about fundamentally rebalancing systems that have historically concentrated decision-making and resources outside the continent. It highlights the need for greater African agency, more equitable financial structures, and recognition of local knowledge, indigenous giving systems, and domestic sources of capital as central—not secondary—to development finance.
Learn more:
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Today, we celebrate the people who keep our work moving forward. APF’s Rockstars🎉
Your dedication, passion, and consistency are at the heart of everything we do, and we do not take it for granted.
Thank you for the value you bring and the role you play in advancing our mission.
We are proud to have you on this journey with us.
#WorkersDay #EmployeeAppreciation #AfricanPhilanthropyForum #HumansofAPF
This explains that while many nonprofits and funders are using AI, the sector is still figuring out how to apply it in ways that benefit communities. Concerns about data privacy, bias, and staff expertise are common, and few organizations address ethical or equitable use.
Without proper guidance and support from funders, nonprofits risk being left out of AI decisions. The article emphasizes that engaging nonprofits early and offering meaningful support is key to using AI responsibly and for social impact.
Learn more: https://t.co/Nafpkli640
What if artificial intelligence could help us give smarter, faster, and with greater impact?
From improving how needs are identified to helping resources reach the right places at the right time, AI has the potential to transform how generosity works in today’s world.
This is about more than technology. It is about building a future where giving is more transparent, more equitable, and more effective for communities that need it most.
#APF #AfricanPhilanthropy
A thoughtful moment from our conversation with Aishah N. Ahmad, where she speaks about the importance of leadership, service, and intentional philanthropy.
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Ubudehe remains deeply rooted in modern Rwanda, where its core values continue to guide everyday life. Communities still come together to support their most vulnerable neighbours, addressing needs such as healthcare, food security, housing, and children’s education, including helping children from low-income families return to school.
This tradition reflects a powerful culture of collective responsibility, where people actively look out for one another and strengthen community resilience through shared effort and compassion.
#AfricaFacts #APF #AfricanPhilanthropy
This article emphasizes that Nonprofit strategy is about making clear, intentional choices on how to use limited resources to achieve the greatest possible impact.
It requires defining a focused goal, understanding how change will happen, aligning programs and resources to that goal, and continuously adapting based on what works, so organizations can make better decisions, strengthen performance, and sustain their impact over time.
Read more:
https://t.co/okGKT5r11V
Africa is innovating in the fight against climate change—and philanthropy is helping make it happen!
Learn how strategic giving supports renewable energy, resilient agriculture, and community-led solutions for a sustainable future.
#AfricaImpact#AfricanPhilanthropy#APF
Nnoboa reflects a form of African philanthropy rooted in mutual aid, where giving is expressed through shared effort rather than money alone.
These traditions remain important today as they highlight how community values and collective action can strengthen resilience and development.
Beyond farming, it reflects a deeper culture of solidarity and collective responsibility. These practices remind us that philanthropy can be embedded in everyday life and community relationships.
#APF #AfricaFacts #AfricanPhilanthropy
Happy New Year! 🎉
As we step into the new year, we are excited about what is ahead and grateful to continue this journey with you. We look forward to an energizing start to the year, meaningful collaborations, and impactful work together.
Here is to a fresh chapter and an exciting year ahead. Welcome to 2026 ✨
Wishing you a Merry Christmas filled with peace, warmth, and time to rest and reflect.
Thank you for being part of our community and for walking with us through the year. We hope the season brings you joy and renewed energy for what lies ahead.
🎄 Merry Christmas 🎄
As the year draws to a close, we want to say thank you.
Your engagement, feedback, and continued collaboration have meant a great deal to us this year. We are grateful to be in community with you and proud of the work we’ve been able to shape together.
Please note that our offices will be closed for the holidays from December 21, 2025, to January 5, 2026, and regular operations will resume on January 6, 2026.
We wish you and your loved ones a joyful, restful holiday season and look forward to reconnecting in the new year.
Happy Holidays! 🎄✨
🎙️ New Episode Out Today!
We’re excited to share the latest episode of the APF Podcast featuring Adeleke Alex-Adedipe in conversation with Mosun Layode.
In this episode, Adeleke shares thoughtful reflections on African philanthropy, leadership, and what it takes to build impact that lasts.
The episode is now live on YouTube and Spotify.
Watch, listen, and share with your network.
🔗 https://t.co/XJaWKfgudo
#APFPodcast #AfricanPhilanthropy #Leadership #GivingWithImpact
Did you know that most giving in Africa is homegrown, driven by cultural values and rooted in community care, rather than relying solely on big foundations?
As African philanthropists, the challenge is clear:
How do we shift from short-term charity to long-term change?
How do we trust local knowledge, fund community-led solutions, and measure impact meaningfully?
It’s time to rethink what giving looks like on the continent as a bold, African-led movement grounded in purpose, tradition, and innovation.
#AfricanPhilanthropy #HomegrownSolutions #knowledgesharing