Your Impact Starts Here
Every contribution funds training programs, community hubs, and the campaigns that put African voices on the world's knowledge stage.
$10
Provides training materials and internet access for one Wikipedia editor for a month.
$25
Covers transport costs for a community member to attend a hub training day.
$50
Funds one full edit-a-thon session: venue, materials, and facilitator support.
$100
Sets up a KIWIX offline server in one school, giving students Wikipedia access without internet.
$250
Runs a 2-day training workshop for 30 women at a community hub.
$500
Funds an entire month of operations at one OFWA community hub.
$1,000
Sponsors a new wiki club launch including equipment, training, and first-year support.
Any
Choose your own amount. Every contribution, large or small, makes a real difference.
Secure and transparent — 100% of your donation funds OFWA programs.
"I donated because I believe African women deserve to tell their own stories on Wikipedia. OFWA is making that real."
"As a tech company operating in Ghana, supporting OFWA's digital literacy work is exactly the kind of investment we believe in."
OFWA is a registered non-profit in Ghana. Donation receipts are issued for all gifts. Please consult your local tax authority regarding deductibility in your jurisdiction.
100% of your donation goes directly to OFWA programs: hub operations, training delivery, equipment, and community events. We publish annual impact reports.
Yes — select "Give Monthly" or "Give Annually" in the donation form above, or contact us at info@ofwafrica.org to set up a standing order.
Absolutely. Visit our Partner page for corporate sponsorship options, or contact us directly to discuss a bespoke arrangement.
Other Ways to Help
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