TransparencyFAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about JAM Foundation, our programs, and how to get involved.

About JAM Foundation

No. JAM Foundation is a non-religious, non-political organization. We serve communities based on need alone, regardless of faith, ethnicity, or political affiliation.

We currently focus on underserved, rural, and conflict-affected communities in Nigeria, with plans to scale across Africa as partnerships and funding grow.

Yes. JAM Foundation (Joshua Ahante Memorial Foundation) is registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria as a nonprofit organization. Our CAC registration number is 1234567890.

We don't treat poverty, hunger, climate change, and lack of education as separate problems, because they aren't. Our integrated approach addresses these challenges together, combining immediate response, recovery, and long-term resilience in every program we run.

Donating & Giving

Yes. JAM Foundation welcomes support from donors around the world. We provide official receipts for all donations for accounting and reporting purposes.

Yes. Donors may designate their contributions to specific programs or focus areas such as Her Future Fund, Nourish to Survive, or Farm Without Land.

In Nigeria, donations may qualify for limited tax relief under Nigerian law. For US, Canada, and Europe: JAM Foundation is currently seeking recognition from partner organizations to facilitate tax-deductible donations. We encourage international donors to consult their tax advisors. We provide official receipts for all donations.

The JAM Circle is our monthly giving community. Members give between $20–$200/month to provide consistent, long-term support for our programs. Monthly giving allows JAM Foundation to plan better, respond faster, and walk alongside families as they rebuild. Members receive monthly field updates, impact stories, and insights from the founder.

We provide program updates, impact stories, and periodic reports. Transparency is central to our work, donors receive honest updates on both successes and challenges. You can also view our Financial Transparency page to see exactly how funds are allocated.

Programs & Impact

We focus on conflict-affected communities, displaced families, and underserved rural areas, places often overlooked yet most in need of sustained support. We work with local leaders and community organizations to identify the areas of greatest need.

We focus on long-term solutions, not short-term relief. Every program is designed to build skills, income, independence, and resilience, so that people can stand on their own. We ask not just 'What do people need today?' but 'What will help them stand on their own tomorrow?'

We track the number of beneficiaries reached, outputs (training completed, systems installed, children supported), and outcomes (income changes, food access, school retention rates). We publish periodic reports and are committed to sharing both our progress and our challenges.

Partnering & Getting Involved

We welcome partnerships with individuals, corporations, foundations, NGOs, and community organizations. Visit our Partners page or contact us directly to start a conversation about how we can collaborate.

Yes. We welcome field volunteers, remote volunteers (content, research, digital), and mentors who can share skills in leadership, entrepreneurship, or technical areas. Visit our Volunteer page to submit an expression of interest.

Yes. Representatives of JAM Foundation are available for panels, conferences, podcasts, webinars, and NGO discussions. Topics include education in crisis settings, youth empowerment, climate-smart agriculture, and women-led recovery. Contact our media team at info@jamfafrica.org.

Still have questions?

We promise to use funds responsibly, respect donor intent, communicate honestly, and center the dignity of the communities we serve.