"Ubuntu gave me a scholarship when my family had nothing. Today I am a nurse, and I give back to my village every week."
Ubuntu Foundation harnesses the ancient African philosophy of shared humanity to build stronger communities, uplift lives, and create lasting change across the world.
Founded in 1999, the Ubuntu Foundation draws its name and spirit from the Nguni Bantu philosophy that recognises our shared humanity. We believe that a person is a person through other people — and that true progress is only possible when we rise together.
From rural villages to urban communities, we work alongside people — not for them — to build systems of education, healthcare, and economic empowerment that endure long after our programs end.
Every decision is made with and by the communities we serve.
We honour the inherent worth of every human being.
We build capacity, not dependency.
"A person is a person through other persons. None of us comes into the world fully formed. We would not know how to think, or walk, or speak, or behave as human beings unless we learned it from other human beings."
— Archbishop Desmond TutuOur four pillars of work address the interconnected challenges facing communities — because real change requires a holistic approach.
Scholarships, mentorship, and school-building programs that give every child the tools to shape their own future.
Mobile clinics, maternal health programs, and community health workers bringing care to the most remote areas.
Microfinance, skills training, and cooperative business models that create sustainable livelihoods from within communities.
Reforestation, clean water initiatives, and climate resilience programs that protect communities and the planet.
"Ubuntu gave me a scholarship when my family had nothing. Today I am a nurse, and I give back to my village every week."
"The microfinance program helped me start a solar panel business. Now I employ 12 people from my community."
"The mobile clinic saved my daughter's life. Before Ubuntu, the nearest hospital was 80 kilometres away."
Whether you give your time, your skills, or your resources — every act of solidarity strengthens the web of humanity we are all part of.
Bring your skills to communities that need them. Remote and in-person opportunities available.
Apply Now$50 provides a month of school supplies for one child.
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We welcome partnerships, media enquiries, volunteer applications, and community referrals. Reach out — we respond within 48 hours.
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