Donate
Every contribution equips farmers with climate-smart inputs, nutrition services, and safeguarding support tailored to their communities.
Ways to Give
Choose the channel that fits your organization, family, or company's philanthropy workflow.
Zelle transfer
Send a one-time or recurring gift via Zelle using the recipient details below, and we will confirm receipt once shared with our team.
Monthly pledges
Lock in predictable support that funds seasonal seed, tool, and nutrition packages for farmer cooperatives.
Corporate & grant funding
Partner with our programs team to align CSR goals, submit diligence packs, and co-design impact dashboards.
Zelle Details
Send your donation to Alkali Jonah Musa via Zelle using the phone number below and reference Alkali Foundation in your payment note where possible.
Zelle
- Account name
- Alkali Jonah Musa
- Phone number
- +1 (706) 240-4639
- Notes
- Use this number as the Zelle recipient.
Need a receipt, transfer confirmation, or another giving option? Reach out and we will assist within one business day.
What your gift powers
Transparent costings help you connect each naira to tangible results across the communities we serve.
Seeds & soil kits
NGN 25k
Supplies drought-tolerant seeds, organic inputs, and soil testing for one farmer.
Nutrition clinics
NGN 75k
Delivers fortified staples and counseling to 30 caregivers and children.
Field school cohort
NGN 250k
Funds a season of climate-smart coaching for a 20-member cooperative.
How we steward your support
Accountability is baked into every partnership, from diligence to reporting.
- Quarterly dashboards outlining outcomes, spend, and farmer stories
- On-site visits and virtual briefings for institutional partners
- Independent safeguarding and financial audits shared annually
Alkali Foundation is a registered NGO in Nigeria and can supply board resolutions, CAC filings, and references on request.
Ready to partner?
Let us tailor a giving pathway, share compliance documentation, or map co-funding opportunities with your team.
