African Non-Profits in a Changing Funding Landscape

Recent cuts in funding to non-profit causes in Africa are forcing organizations and governments to rethink how they operate and how they fund social impact work. This shift has real consequences on the lives of people—especially in sectors like health, education, and poverty reduction.

This report “US Funding Cuts to African Non-profits” examines how non-profits across Africa are responding to the shift—and what comes next for development in a changing global climate.

Get a deeper understanding of the impact of US funding cuts and learn how African non-profits and partners are adapting—through innovation, strategic partnerships, and more sustainable funding models.

In this report, you’ll find:

  • A look at which sectors and countries are most affected

  • Examples of how African organizations are adapting

  • Opportunities for building regional partnerships and diversified funding

  • Insights into the future of sustainable development on the continent

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