Uganda Partners benefits from affiliations with the Combined Federal Campaign, the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, and Aid for Africa. In addition, we are local affiliates of the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
Combined Federal Campaign
The Combined Federal Campaign is a campaign of the U.S. government and is “the world’s largest workplace giving fundraising drive. In the last quarter of every calendar year, CFC invites civilian, military and postal employees to support eligible national and local charities.”
The mission of the CFC is “to promote and support philanthropy through a program that is employee focused, cost efficient, and effective in providing all federal employees the ability to improve the quality of life for all.”
We are pleased to be a part of this major fundraising campaign and through a federation known as “Aid for Africa” we are listed with other charitable organizations that support work in Africa. We would greatly appreciate your help. Our CFC number is #11888.
Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability
The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) is an accreditation agency dedicated to helping Christian ministries earn the public’s trust through adherence to Seven Standards of Responsible Stewardship. Founded in 1979, ECFA provides accreditation to leading Christian nonprofit organizations that faithfully demonstrate compliance with established standards for financial accountability, fundraising and board governance. Members include Christian ministries, denominations, churches, educational institutions and other tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations. Collectively, these organizations represent more than $18 billion in annual revenue. The ECFA’s Seven Standards of Responsible Stewardship focus on board governance, financial transparency, integrity in fundraising, and proper use of charity resources.
Aid for Africa
Aid for Africa is a unique partnership of some 80 select charities, all dedicated to solving the complex, inter-related challenges facing Africa. Members of Aid for Africa work together to touch almost every aspect of the African community. Whether collecting and distributing books to school children, introducing medical strategies to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS, or identifying and supporting women’s micro-enterprise projects, Aid for Africa’s members have one thing in common—a passionate desire to help the people of Africa solve critical problems and build a better future for their children and communities.