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What You Can Do
There are many ways to take part and support Imion Foundation’s work in the poorest of the poor countries in Africa.
What to do?
There are many levels of involvement, ranging from making a donation to working with Imion Foundation in one of the organization’s many projects. The full range of jobs, activities, events, programs, gifts will be listed soon.
What difference will it make?
Getting involved with Imion Foundation makes a difference to the lives of the people the organization is working with. Each year Imion Foundation relies on the generosity of the public to raise half of the funding it needs to carry out its work.
From fundraising events to corporate donations, Imion Foundation will ensure that every gift goes towards helping those who need it most.
Give a regular donation
By setting up a regular gift through Direct Debit, Imion Foundation promises that your gifts will help the families most in need. Your regular gift means we have the ability to carry out emergency work, as well as the security needed to continue vital long term programs.
A regular gift means less administration costs for us. Therefore more of your donation goes directly towards helping people in the world's poorest countries.
Give a single donation
Imion Foundation relies on donations to carry out its work. You can give a single donation which will be used where the need is greatest, or choose to give to one of the specific appeals. Simply enter the amount you would like to donate.
Involve your school
There are many ways your school can become involved with Imion Foundation.
Whether you are a student, a primary school teacher or a secondary school teacher there are ways to get involved. Make up an activity and have fun raising funds.
If you would like to discuss fundraising in schools, please contact: schoolfunds@imionfoundation.com.
Involve your company
A socially responsible business can encourage and organize payroll deductions, staff fundraising and project sponsorship.
We work with Trusts and Foundations
For more information about how a trust, foundation or institution could help families in Africa sustainably find their way out of poverty please contact: trusts@imionfoundation.com |