FARM-Africa's life-changing work in Africa is funded by our supporters. We are reliant on voluntary donations which allow us to work with thousands of poor rural Africans, helping them find long-term solutions to poverty. With your support herders, farmers and forest communities are empowered to build a better life for themselves, with the chance to feed their families and buy essentials like medicines, school books and clothing.

We spend money on long-term solutions to poverty, not handouts. This way, your donations have a real and lasting impact.  This is why every penny you can raise for us really counts! Your generosity and fundraising efforts can change the lives of thousands, so FARM-Africa really is hugely grateful on their behalf for your help.

There are so many ways to be involved, take a look and find what suits you!

How you can help

Donate Now

You can either make a single gift, or set up a direct debit to support FARM-Africa on a regular basis.

Visit our FARM shop:

You can send an e-card, buy a FARM FRIEND gift pack, personalise and send a FARM-Africa PRESENTS movie and more.

Become a Friend of FARM:

Join your local Friend of FARM group or even set up a new one and help to raise funds and awareness of our work.

Fundraise with your school:

Kids love to Give it Some Welly and help FARM-Africa to Give Poverty the Boot!

Adopt our cause at church:

Why not dedicate your collection to FARM-Africa one Sunday?

Leave a legacy:

Remember FARM-Africa in your will and leave a legacy that touches many lives.

Take part in an event:

Run the marathon or climb Mount Kilimanjaro for FARM-Africa.

Fundraise for FARM-Africa:

Use your own ways to raise money; be inspired by our ideas or try out one of your own.

Get Your Company Involved:

You can help farmers and herders to make an income and lift their families out of poverty through your company’s support – you can get your employees involved too!

Kick start your fundraising campaign by giving it some welly! See our Give Poverty the Boot site
£100 pays for 28 families to be equipped with essential farming tools