Partner with RFLD · Strategic Investment in Feminist Infrastructure
Partner with RFLD
Strategic Partnerships · 2026

Invest in feminist infrastructure for Africa.

RFLD is a pan-African feminist intermediary combining legislative advocacy, community organising, re-granting, and open-data tools. Your partnership capitalises the architecture that 670 member organisations rely on every day.

Delivered 2025 · Audited
$1.77M
total funds managed
85% direct to field activities
670
Member Orgs
15+
Countries
13
Years
Credentials
NGOsource 501(c)(3) Equivalent
ACHPR Observer Status
GIZ/BMZ SEA-T 2026 Presidency
NGOsource
501(c)(3) ED
For US-Based Partners

Your gift is direct, compliant, and fully tax-deductible.

RFLD holds a current NGOsource Equivalency Determination — a US 501(c)(3) Public Charity Equivalent certification. US foundations, Donor-Advised Funds, and individual donors may grant to RFLD directly, without expenditure responsibility and without fiscal sponsorship. Workplace giving platforms (Benevity, Bright Funds) and employer matching are eligible.

§ What you're funding

Not a project. Infrastructure.

Most donors can fund a programme. Few can capitalise a system. RFLD combines four integrated functions most organisations keep separate — and that integration is why your investment compounds.

Policy Infrastructure

Continental public tools — the Maputo Protocol Hub, ACDEG Hub, AU Mechanisms, West Africa Legislative Platform, and Francophone Human Rights University.

Grassroots Re-granting

The WAFF Fund and Africa Grant Portfolio move resources to 670 member organisations across francophone West Africa — with audited compliance.

Open-Data Tools

The DƆNÙESÈ Data Center — producing real-time, gender-disaggregated compliance data across the continent, bilingual and open.

Direct Programmes

PAWELE, BRAVE, Climate Justice, Health in Francophone Africa, Ending FGM — six flagship programmes delivering on the ground.

"Each pillar reinforces the others. Data informs the hubs. Hubs inform programmes. Programmes generate the evidence that feeds the data. That's the flywheel — and it's why long-term institutional partners stay."

§ Ways to partner

Four pathways.
One shared agenda.

Tier One · Thematic

Data & Policy Infrastructure

$500K
over 24 months

Sustains the DƆNÙESÈ Data Center and one of the continental policy hubs — Maputo Protocol, ACDEG, or AU Mechanisms.

  • Operational costs: data infrastructure, analysts, francophone translators
  • Expansion of one hub into five additional AU member states
  • Quarterly open-data releases and policy briefs
  • Co-branding on all publications and dashboards
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Core Funding
Tier Two · Movement

WAFF Fund & Re-Granting

$2M
over 30 months

Expands the WAFF Fund from its 2025 baseline (€250K to 10 organisations) to a multi-year, multi-partner re-granting vehicle.

  • Multi-year core grants to 30–50 francophone feminist organisations
  • Rapid-response fund for Women Human Rights Defenders
  • Compliance and financial management training for grantees
  • Annual learning convening — Dakar or Cotonou
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Tier Three · Institutional

Strategic Plan Partnership

$5M+
over 36 months

Capitalises full execution of RFLD's 2023–2028 Strategic Plan across all six fields of intervention.

  • Full cross-pillar funding: infrastructure + re-granting + programmes + data
  • Deepening of the Dakar and Accra regional offices
  • Multi-year institutional stability — no project-by-project reapplication
  • Annual strategic review with the Executive Team
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Flexible partnerships

Other configurations welcome.

Thematic grants · pooled funds · matching · in-kind technical support · board-designated gifts.

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§ Individual giving

Every gift sustains the machinery.

$50

Supports one WHRD safety briefing or digital security tool.

$250

Funds one month of data collection for the DƆNÙESÈ platform.

$1,000

Covers one micro-grant from the WAFF Fund to a grassroots collective.

Individual gifts of any amount are welcome — one-time or monthly.

US donors: fully tax-deductible under NGOsource 501(c)(3) ED.

§ Due diligence

Transparency
by default.

Institutional partners receive a full due diligence package on request — no prerequisites, no NDAs, no friction.

In 2025, RFLD managed $1,768,026 across 15+ countries, with 85% of funds directed to field activities. Audited financials are available to institutional partners and prospective partners alike.

Standard due diligence package

  • Audited Financial Statements (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • 2025 Annual Report (published, publicly available)
  • NGOsource ED Certificate (501(c)(3) equivalency)
  • Certificate of Registration (Ghana · Benin · Senegal · The Gambia)
  • Governance Policies (ethics, safeguarding, anti-fraud, conflicts of interest)
  • Strategic Plan 2023–2028
  • Executive briefing call with Director or Finance Lead
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In Partnership With
GIZ / BMZ Sida AmplifyChange Packard Foundation FJS Expertise France
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Let's build something together.

All partnership inquiries are reviewed personally by our leadership team. No intake forms, no bots.

Executive Director

Gloria Sekonou

Strategic partnerships · institutional gifts over $1M · multi-year commitments

agueh.dossi@rflgd.org
Strategy & Development

John Gbenagnon

Flexible partnerships · thematic grants · new donor relationships

gbenagnon.john@rflgd.org
Finance & Due Diligence

Major Gogo Ashifie

Audited financials · compliance · NGOsource certificate · governance

finance@rflgd.org

Continental footprint: Cotonou · Dakar (Francophone Hub) · Accra (Africa Regional) · Banjul (ACHPR Liaison) · Offices opening: Dakar, June 2026.

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