How we’re funded

How we're funded

The small team of amandla.mobi is here to support the work of the real campaigners and change-makers in our community, you. Our job is to devote our limited resources to ensuring that your efforts and voices have the most impact possible. To do this and preserve our independence, amandla.mobi accepts donations from a variety of values-aligned donors. We do not accept funds with conditions that compromise the mission of the organisation, funds from political parties and funds directly from corporations or national and foreign governments.

amandla.mobi is working not only to be a people-powered community, but people funded as well. We are working hard to ensure each year we are increasingly funded by our members – whether it’s a R5 airtime donation, a once-off R1000 donation or a monthly R50 donation.

Funds received in 2022:

  • Brot für die Welt
  • Elevate Prize, powered by MIT Solve
  • Global Health Advocacy Incubator
  • Hewlett Foundation
  • Luminate (part of The Omidyar Group)
  • Open Society Foundation South Africa
  • The Mulago Foundation

Funds received in 2021:

  • Brot für die Welt
  • Elevate Prize, powered by MIT Solve
  • Global Health Advocacy Incubator
  • Hewlett Foundation
  • Luminate (part of The Omidyar Group)
  • Open Society Foundation South Africa
  • Shuttleworth Foundation

Funds received in 2020:

  • Luminate (part of The Omidyar Group)
  • Brot für die Welt
  • Hewlett Foundation
  • Comic Relief
  • Global Health Advocacy Incubator
  • Open Society Foundation South Africa

Funds received in 2019:

  • Luminate (part of The Omidyar Group)
  • Open Society Foundation South Africa
  • Comic Relief
  • Global Health Advocacy Incubator
  • Brot für die Welt

Funds received in 2018:

  • Omidyar Network
  • Open Society Foundation South Africa
  • Global Health Advocacy Incubator
  • Brot für die Welt
  • Oxfam South Africa
  • The David & Elaine Potter Foundation
  • Indigo Trust

Funds received in 2017:

  • Foundation for Human Rights
  • Brot für die Welt
  • The David & Elaine Potter Foundation
  • Making All Voices Count
  • DG Murray Trust
  • Open Society Foundation South Africa
  • Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids
  • Heinrich Boll Foundation
  • Oxfam South Africa

Funds received in 2016:

  • Brot für die Welt
  • Bertha Foundation
  • The David & Elaine Potter Foundation
  • DG Murray Trust
  • Heinrich Boll Foundation
  • Open Society Foundation South Africa

Funds received in 2015:

  • Bertha Foundation
  • Campact
  • Making All Voices Count

Funds received in 2014:

  • Bertha Foundation
  • Global Green Grants
  • Indigo Trust

Declaration of donations of over R10, 000
We have a policy of publishing details of donations over R10, 000. Since 2014, we have received donations or grants of over R10, 000 from:

  • Henry Tinsley
  • Julian and Lizanne Knights
  • Joel Joffe
  • Galombik Trust (In memory of Arnold and Yvonne Galombik)

amandla.mobi is a registered Public Benefit Organisation with 18A status. Our PBO number is 930050535. amandla.mobi has also completed NGOsource’s Equivalency Determination Process and is the equivalent to a U.S. Public Charity.

Last updated: 01 June 2020