Frequently Asked Questions

School Visits 1Please click on the questions below for more information about Sacefi, what we do, and how you can get involved.

WHERE DOES SACEFI WORK?

HOW CAN I DONATE MONEY TO SACEFI?

DOES SACEFI OFFER VOLUNTEER OR INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES?

DOES SACEFI OFFER GRANTS OR SCHOLARSHIPS TO INDIVIDUALS OR SCHOOLS?

WHAT PROPORTION OF MY DONATION WILL ACTUALLY GO TOWARDS CHARITABLE WORK?

WHAT TYPES OF DONATIONS DOES SACEFI ACCEPT?
 

WHERE DOES SACEFI WORK?
Sacefi currently work only in Ghana which is situated in West Africa. However, we will assist in any way possible, any country of that continent, as, and whenever it is deemed necessary to do so.

HOW CAN I DONATE MONEY TO SACEFI?

There are various ways to donate funds including through PayPal, or most financial institutions. Please click here to access our Donation Options.

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DOES SACEFI OFFER VOLUNTEER OR INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES?

Yes we do. Internships are unpaid, although some travel and subsistence allowance for any work pertaining to Sacefi business may be claimed. All volunteering is self-funded. Please click here for Internship or Volunteer information and application form.

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DOES SACEFI OFFER GRANTS OR SCHOLARSHIPS TO INDIVIDUALS OR SCHOOLS?

We do not offer grants. We however assist in enabling access to higher education to exceptionally gifted individuals through our Schools Improvement Programme (SIP) which is jointly funded by the community and Sacefi. Please click here to learn more about SIP.

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WHAT PROPORTION OF MY DONATION WILL ACTUALLY GO TOWARDS CHARITABLE WORK?

The majority! 95% of every Ghana Cedi donated go to programme services, with only 5% used for Administration, Management and Fund-Raising (View our Annual Reports).

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WHAT TYPES OF DONATIONS DOES SACEFI ACCEPT?

Sacefi accepts any form of appropriate donation if you are in Ghana. However, donations emerging from outside Ghana, barring monetary, are discouraged for two main reasons:

(1)   Shipping costs can be exorbitant, which bluntly put, defeats the object of donating

(2)   Donations purchased in Ghana will serve to help Ghana’s economy and businesses, as well as being far more cost effective.

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