Whether you give money, time, or expertise — there is a place for you in this work.
Sponsoring a Yinnoh scholar is more than charity — it's an investment in a human being who will go on to build businesses, employ their neighbours, and mentor the next generation.
Yinnoh is seeking 20 sponsors for our next intake of 90 scholars. We currently work with over 8 sponsors, including the Social Innovation Academy, who co-fund 20 scholars annually.
Your $100 isn't a donation — it's a seed that grows jobs, hope, and self-reliance.
Your sponsorship provides
What sponsors say
"Supporting Yinnoh scholars has been one of the most rewarding investments I've made. Seeing young refugees turn their ideas into real businesses is truly inspiring."
— Anna M., Individual Sponsor
Commit $100/month to fund one refugee or marginalized youth scholar at Yinnoh.
Your funding pays for trainers, coaches, workspace, utilities, and business support.
The scholar graduates with a viable enterprise, seed capital, and a mentor network.
That business creates jobs, economic independence, and a role model for the next cohort.
Our scholars are building real businesses and they need real expertise. If you have experience in entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, technology, agriculture, or healthcare — you have something they need.
Volunteering with Yinnoh offers something rare: a chance to contribute meaningfully in a context most people never encounter.
You'll gain hands-on experience in community development, social entrepreneurship, and cross-cultural leadership — while helping refugees build enterprises that outlast your time with us.
Real Experience
Hands-on project work in community development and entrepreneurship
Global Network
Connect with changemakers, local leaders, and international partners
Certification
References and certificates recognising your contribution
Cultural Exchange
Immerse yourself in diverse communities and develop cross-cultural fluency
Get in touch and we'll help you find the right way to contribute — whether that's a donation, a mentoring commitment, or something else entirely.