Donate and support
Money that becomesseedlings and bins.
Donations are spent on materials, transport and training — not on salaries. The club is run entirely by volunteers.
What it funds
Where the moneyactually goes.
Every published project record includes what it cost and what it delivered.
Seedlings and planting
Indigenous seedlings from partner nurseries, plus tools and watering.
Collection and recycling
Bins, bags, gloves and the transport that moves collected waste.
Training materials
Printed workshop packs and the venue costs for public seminars.
Monitoring
The quarterly survival counts that make the impact figures checkable.
Give now
Choose an amountand a method.
Mobile Money is the primary method — MTN, Telecel and AirtelTigo are all supported, alongside cards.
Accepted methods
- MTN Mobile MoneyThe most widely used option in Ghana.
- Telecel CashFormerly Vodafone Cash.
- AirtelTigo MoneySupported on all AirtelTigo numbers.
- Debit or credit cardVisa and Mastercard, via hosted checkout.
PLACEHOLDER amounts. No payment provider is connected yet, so this button does nothing — see the README.
Sponsorship
Packages fororganisations.
Sponsorship is acknowledged in the annual report and on the partners page.
- Enquire
Supporter
GHS 2,000 / yearNamed in the annual report. Suits small businesses and individuals giving regularly.
- Enquire
Project sponsor
GHS 10,000 / yearFunds a single named project end to end, with your name on the published record.
- Enquire
Programme partner
GHS 25,000 / yearFunds a whole programme area for a year, with a memorandum of understanding.
Corporate partnerships
Not every contribution is money.
Staff time, transport, printing, venue space and materials are all as useful as cash, and often easier for an organisation to give.
The Partnerships Lead will work out what makes sense and put it in a memorandum so both sides know what was agreed.
Talk to the Partnerships LeadSupport the work
Give what you can
Partner organisations support the club's work with funding, materials or expertise.
Organisations: read about sponsorship packages