Donate, sponsor, or partner with BASU Rural Women SACCO to expand community impact in the Rwenzori region. Every contribution directly supports women, girls, farmers, and vulnerable households.
Note: This page is for donations, sponsorships, and partnerships only. For SACCO financial services (savings, loans, membership), visit the Services page. For community programs, visit the Community Impact page.
Your donation goes directly to grassroots community programs, women's empowerment, girls' education, agriculture, and livelihood resilience in the Rwenzori region.
Mobile Money is the most popular payment system in East Africa, sending funds instantly directly into our cooperative vault.
For institutional donors, foundations, and corporate sponsors transferring wire funds securely.
BASU Rural Women SACCO is fully registered, regulated, and audited under the Co-operative Societies Act of Uganda. 100% of donor contributions go directly to grassroots programs.
Our board and supervisory committees audit all allocations. We publish annual impact summaries to our partners showing exactly how funds were used.
Choose a program area to direct your donation. All programs serve communities in the Rwenzori region of Western Uganda.
Enterprise recovery, skills training, peer savings, market linkage, and youth enterprise incubation for women and girls.
Donate to This ProgramSchool fees support, menstrual hygiene kits, dignity materials, and sensitization to keep girls in school.
Donate to This ProgramWater access, latrine construction, hygiene promotion, and sanitation infrastructure for Rwenzori households.
Donate to This ProgramClimate-smart farming, post-flood recovery, soil conservation, water harvesting, and disaster preparedness.
Donate to This ProgramWomen-led processing, packaging, and marketing of agricultural produce for better incomes.
Donate to This ProgramHousehold health, nutrition, maternal health awareness, and support for vulnerable families.
Donate to This ProgramSponsoring a woman entrepreneur in the Rwenzori region directly supports her enterprise recovery, skills training, savings journey, and livelihood development. Through mentorship, training, and financial support, she builds a sustainable income that supports her family, children's schooling, and community wellbeing.
A one-time or annual donation supports a woman through her enterprise recovery and livelihood development journey.
School fees, menstrual hygiene materials, dignity kits, and peer sensitization to ensure every girl has an equal right to education.
In rural Rwenzori communities, girls' access to education is often interrupted by school fees, menstrual health challenges, and family poverty. Sponsoring a girl's education provides school fees support, dignity materials, menstrual hygiene kits, and community sensitization that keeps girls in school and in their future.
Women farmers in the Rwenzori region produce maize, rice, and honey — but lack processing and packaging equipment. Donating specific equipment directly enables women's groups to earn more, reduce post-harvest losses, and enter formal markets.
Grain mills, drying equipment, and posho flour packaging materials for women-led maize milling enterprises.
Equipment needed — donations welcome
Support Maize MillingRice hullers, cleaning equipment, and market-ready packaging tools for women's cooperative rice enterprises.
Equipment needed — donations welcome
Support Rice ProcessingHoney extractors, filtration equipment, glass jars, and premium packaging for women's beekeeping and honey enterprises.
Equipment needed — donations welcome
Support Honey ProcessingSpecific equipment costs and procurement timelines will be published as operational plans are finalized by BASU SACCO leadership. No costs have been invented — real quotes will be obtained and shared.
We welcome institutional donors, international NGOs, corporate CSR programs, and development partners who share our commitment to rural women's empowerment and community resilience in the Rwenzori region.
Collaborating on program implementation, joint grant applications, community outreach, and M&E frameworks to scale our grassroots services.
Branded sponsorships of value-addition equipment, employee giving programs, and targeted CSR funding for community initiatives.
Institutional grants, development cooperation programs, and capacity partnerships to support regional financial inclusion goals.
Conducting impact evaluations, academic studies on women-led financial cooperatives, and VSLA growth patterns in mountainous terrains.
Developing digital banking solutions, training staff in advanced cooperative governance, and supporting cybersecurity structures.
Donating processing machinery (maize mills, rice hullers, honey refiners), solar power systems, and digital office devices.
Providing low-cost wholesale capital to expand the SACCO's micro-loan portfolio, allowing us to serve more active borrowers.
Partnering on reforestation, energy-efficient cookstove distribution, carbon credit programs, and apiculture livelihoods.
Connecting women-led value addition cooperatives directly to regional distributors, export channels, and fair-trade certifications.
Ready to discuss an institutional partnership or corporate program?
Contact Our Partnership OfficeAccess our profile, summaries, and concept notes ready for institutional donor matching and board evaluations.
A detailed corporate summary of our legal co-operative structures, districts, and visual statistics.
Overview of technical collaborations, wholesale funding, and capacity matching for NGOs.
Program activities, livelihoods supported, groups backed, and training delivered — to be updated with verified data.
Detailed program and procurement proposals for Corporate CSR directors and institutional funders.
Payment instructions for Mobile Money, SWIFT routing, and offline giving coordination.
Our latest transparent co-operative balance sheet statement, fully signed by the audit board.
Protecting Privacy and Integrity: BASU Rural Women SACCO is committed to the protection, privacy, and dignity of the women, girls, youth, and vulnerable households we serve. We reject the use of exploitative poverty imagery and stories. All community stories and images featured on this website are published only with the voluntary, informed, and written consent of the individuals and group members involved. We handle all personal records and images with strict confidentiality and respect.