
Donate to the Eve Branson Foundation
We rely on people’s generous donations to continue Eve's legacy of helping rural communities in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco.
Help us to continue serving our communities by making a donation on our GlobalGiving page:
You can make a transfer directly to EBF's charitable bank account – click here to request our bank details. Donations will be received into the EBF charity account in Morocco with Banque Populaire. 100% of your donation will go directly to fund frontline programmes.
GIve through Friends of EBF - A not-for-profit organisation under the fiscal sponsorship of Edward Charles Foundation, Friends of EBF was created by a group of supporters in the U.S to help raise visibility and support for EBF's projects in Morocco. Make a single or regular donation here. Friends of EBF operates through the trusted Network for Good fundraising and donation payment processing platform. If you are donating in the U.S, your donation is tax deductible as allowed by law.
EBF continues to fund core programmes such as our craft centres which provide training and job opportunities for local young people; donated funds are also used to develop initiatives including a new study centre for secondary school pupils.
As a grantee of Virgin Unite, we are able to cover our overheads so that all donations go directly into funding frontline projects.
How your donation could help?
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A donation of £10.00 will help buy good quality wool and needlework tools for the craft houses to teach young people much needed skills in the local community where there are limited job opportunities.
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£20.00 will help a young person to undergo training on an EBF training programme, providing them with life-changing skills and supporting them in providing an income for their family.
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£40.00 will contribute towards employing a local teacher at one of EBF's craft centres which provide life-changing skills and training to local young men and women.
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£100 will fund staff for a new study centre in Asni, providing a quiet place for pupils to learn and revise in-between lessons.