Education, Charity and social welfare of the people.
Coming soon!
A workshop on
Female Genital Mutilation and Human Trafficking
We Build
To raise a generation of change agents/nation builders
We Donate
relieving poverty, education, religion, protecting the environment, animal welfare, human rights and community development.
We Educate
To provide underprivileged children with a well-rounded education.
We Help
To increase the awareness of privileged children of the need to participate in community service initiatives
Mission
Vision
Values
Listen, Act, Learn. Repeat
Our mission is to bring together our brothers/sisters at home and abroad to come in united accord to foster strong cohesion within the Uselu area,
whilst providing a comfortable facilities which will help to promote the
education, health, growth and well-being of the inhabitants, through social and economic regeneration with emphasis on Female Child Education, Female Genital Mutilation (“FGM”) and Human Trafficking.
Give Education for Children
Our Vision is to strive to provide possible good facilities that will enable the inhabitants of Uselu to be brought together to access a varieties of activities and services which help meet their educational, recreational and social needs. Also promote the inhabitants of Uselu without distinction of sex or political, religious or other opinions through engaging the local authorities,
humanitarian organisations and the inhabitants in a common effort to advance the development of the area.
Work only in Nigeria
- Respect. Believing in and appreciating the dignity and potential of all human beings.
- Integrity. Maintaining social, ethical and organisational norms and adhering to the code of conduct.
- Commitment. …
- Excellence.
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Do I need to be a member to Donate?
Being a member is free, however you can donate as a non-member. Please specify a contact name and email when you donate, in case we need to do a refund.
Is there a minimum donation?
You can donate as little as N1 and get the same level of choice, transparency and feedback that is traditionally reserved for someone who gives millions of Naira.
How much should a nonprofit spend on overhead?
Whatever is necessary to advance the organization's mission. There is no set percentage that would indicate that one nonprofit is run any more effectively than another. Overhead costs are investments in necessary infrastructure, including rent, paying staff, replacing old computers, etc. A better gauge of an efficient nonprofit is its impact in the community.
What is an acceptable amount for a nonprofit to pay its Executive Director?
There is no set amount that is right, or wrong. A nonprofit is like any other employer and needs to pay competitive wages to attract and retain quality employees. As nonprofits work to improve communities, they require leaders and staff with the right skills and expertise to accomplish the nonprofit's mission. It is the responsibility of the Board of Directors to evaluate and set appropriate compensation for the Executive Director of the organization.
What’s the best way to determine whether a nonprofit is a legitimate charity?
You can check with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and Special Control Unit Against Money Laundering (SCUML) using the CAC number as reference which will help you confirm whether the organization is recognized as tax-exempt by the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
What People Say About Uselu Humanity Development Initiative
We continually experiment. We fail quickly and productively. We use data and feedback to guide our course.
It is a thing of joy and a dream come to see UHDI coming to our immediate need. On behalf of teachers and pupils, a very big thank you and may God Almighty continue to bless UHDI - Head Teacher, Olua Primary School, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria
Thank you so much for reaching out to my child with this educational materials, it is my prayer that God refill the purse of the organization, none of you will die young. - Mother to one of the child (Ediaken Primary School, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria)
UHDI brought happiness to our street by coming to light it up, just as you have thought it that way, God will continue to bless you all, just as you light up our street so also UHDI will continue to shine. - Residence of 2nd Oho Lane/Akhionbare Street, Egua Ediaken, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria
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