Since BEF has no independent source of funds, all donations either in cash, materials, assets, or in-kind partnerships come from generous individuals and institutions that are committed to better the lives of people in our communities for development. Currently there is one funder who is Owek. Dr. John Chrysostom Muyingo who is supporting on all aspects of the organization.
The organization humbly calls for funding and donations from all possible sources:
Individuals
Individuals can make a difference in the lives of the less privileged. A personal donation can provide:
School fees for a given number of students.
Special needs to the elderly i.e. food, clothing, beddings, medicines, housing, e.tc
Scholastic materials for the students
Agricultural seeds, seedlings, animals to promote sustainable income sources.
Individuals can also support BEF’s work in other ways.
Governments are called upon to be the principal source of funding for BEF; the organization can receive the funds as per the assessments. This will promote the humanitarian work and sustainable income generating development projects to combat poverty in the areas. Governments can also use BEF a channel to implement education activities and promote livelihood activities in the countries.
All governments support is on an entirely voluntary basis.
Corporations and Institutions
Through corporate-giving programmes, individual companies can make a vital contribution to fighting illiteracy. Corporate donations of cash, scholarships can help free up scarce resources to help BEF take more students to school and reduce dropouts due to inability to afford the costs. people. In turn, corporations engage their employees, customers and other stakeholders in a vital, life-saving mission.
Recent donations from private and not-for-profit entities have included frontline support to raise basic needs for the elderly and awarding of scholarships to some of our needy students from the communities.