Creating measurable and lasting change.

Our impact is about more than sending funds to support education. It is also about developing capable and ethical leaders who contribute to the betterment of their families, communities, and ultimately their nations.

How We Measure Impact

Our field-relevant indicators measure progress in three
Program Outcomes, Student Outcomes, and Social Outcomes
2022 Program and Student Outcomes
results across all grassroots partners

# of students directly educated and empowered

1,166,548*

# grassroots partners

26

# of countries served

15

# of schools served

10,672

# of girls enrolled

90.4%

# of teachers trained

8,627

# of parents trained

72,076

# of service projects

809

Additional people directly served thru outreach

460,611**

Notes:
* Students receiving structured educational curriculum both in person and online (unique users)
**Qutreach programs included training of community members on relevant community needs literacy, health, gender equality, importance of education of girls, or prevention of violence against women.
2023 most significant change stories – a few examples
We use “most significant change stories” and case studies as qualitative evidence of the impact of programs on the lives of students, their families, and their communities.
The Idulagbe’s Story: Empowering a whole family
The Idulagbe’s Story: Empowering a whole family
Earning respect by earning a living
Helping her husband
Changing the hearts & minds

Mr & Mrs Idulagbe got married in 2006. Due to her husband being diagnosed with glaucoma in 2007, she was forced into taking over the day-to-day operations of her husband’s bottle fabrication business. In 2017, due to entrants of larger competition and the high cost of running the business, it became unsustainable. As a result of this, the business is no longer in existence and Mrs. Elizabeth Idulagbe had to support her family by selling groundnuts (also known as peanuts) on the road.

She reached out to Pauline Adedoyin Ayanbadejo Foundation to help her support her family by setting up a food provision business. She also requested that the foundation to also help in supporting her son (Daniel’s) university education. To God Be The Glory. 

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