Two of the biggest issues that NGO’s face is registering and running an NPO and perhaps even more importantly obtaining the necessary funds to expand and continue the incredible work they do.
NGO Advisor works with over 1,500 donors globally and connects them with NPOs seeking funding.
NGO’s that have a low star rating (a bit like Trip Advisor or Google) typically aren’t eligible for funding – this is where NGO Advisor can help.
Their service includes:
Note: NGO Advisor does charge a small fee to cover their costs of their service - they’re a registered NGO. The cost is R350 per year – this is less than R1 per day or your monthly coffee bill.
If you’re still unsure contact NGO advisor anyway and the team will discuss options on how best to assist you.
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