nsi-grantees

Headfort Foundation for Justice

The project delivers free medical checkups, essential medications, mental health support, and welfare items such as clothing and toiletries to incarcerated individuals who are often neglected.

Webfala Digital Skills for all Initiative

A professional, 10 weeks capacity-building program aimed at accelerating the acquisition of digital and life skills among 20 girls and women aged 18 to 35 in underserved communities.

WEWE

This project aims to build the capacity of the Gender-Based Violence Technical Working Group (GBV TWG) across Rivers State, Nigeria, to ensure accurate and consistent reporting of GBV incidents into the National GBV Dashboard managed by the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs (FMWA).

VIWADA

Capacity-building for 230 small-scale women farmers aged between 25 – 55 years in climate-smart and sustainable cash crop production techniques, integration of cyber-extension tools/channels and digital technologies to ensure women farmers can access timely and relevant agricultural, climate, and market information

Unique Royal Sisters

This project seeks emergency funding to restore and sustain critical HIV services for 2000 Female Sex Workers through improved access to HIV prevention tools (PrEP, condoms, STI treatment), community-based testing, and linkage to care.

RHGE

Provide digital skills training and basic PC literacy to 150 out-of-school girls, early married girls, and low-income women in public schools in Dutse, Byazhin, Kubwa.

SkillHer

The project empowers 100 young women (ages 18 - 35) with digital, entrepreneurial, and soft skills to enhance their livelihoods

Resonat Spei Humanitarian Hub Foundation

To empower four communities to challenge harmful norms and create safer spaces for women and girls. It will enhance gender equality awareness, promote school safety, and prevent GBV.

Rahama

Empowering 100 women and girls including out-of-school adolescent girls, young mothers, survivors of gender-based violence, and women-headed households (ages 15–35) with vocational and entrepreneurship skills