We work alongside foundations, NGOs, government agencies, multilateral institutions, and private sector partners who share our commitment to cultural preservation, education, and peace in South Sudan and across the continent.
Every partnership is shaped around shared goals. Here are the most common ways we work with institutional partners — but we're always open to conversations about other forms of collaboration.
Grant-making foundations, international NGOs, and philanthropies who fund cultural, educational, and peace-building initiatives. We provide structured reporting, financial transparency, and program-level impact data.
Government agencies, multilateral institutions (UN, AU), and bilateral aid programs. We partner on policy implementation, capacity building, and joint programming with the Ministry of Culture and other ministries.
Companies looking to invest in their communities through cultural sponsorship, education funding, or corporate social responsibility programs. Visibility, employee engagement, and measured impact are all on the table.
An established team operating from a fixed Juba office, with deep relationships across communities, government, and youth networks.
Quarterly impact reports, financial transparency, and clear program-level data that you can share with your own stakeholders.
Direct contact with our Secretary General and program leads — no layers of bureaucracy between you and the work.
Share a brief introduction and we'll set up a conversation with the right person on our team within a few business days.