FAQ - USHAF

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What does USHAF Nigeria stand for?
USHAF stands for Unique Salateey Humanitarian Assistance Foundation. We are a youth-led, faith-driven nonprofit committed to climate justice, peacebuilding, and inclusive community development in Nigeria—especially in Osun State and surrounding areas.

2. What are your main areas of focus?
Our core pillars include:

3. Who do you work with?
We collaborate with religious leaders (Muslim, Christian, and Traditional), schools, youth groups, women, local communities, academic institutions, and national/international partners.

4. Where do you operate?
Our headquarters is in Osun State, Nigeria. Our current projects focus on rural and peri-urban communities in Osun, and extend into Oyo, Ekiti, and Ondo States.

5. How can I support your work?
You can support us through donations, partnerships, volunteering, or in-kind contributions. We also welcome organizations interested in co-funding or scaling any of our initiatives.

6. Are donations to USHAF secure and trackable?
Yes. We uphold strict transparency and financial accountability. Donors receive regular updates, impact reports, and financial summaries aligned with international nonprofit best practices.

7. Do you accept international collaborations?
Absolutely! We welcome partnerships with NGOs, foundations, academic institutions, researchers, and networks around the world who share our mission.

8. How can I get involved as a volunteer or intern?
Visit our Contact Us page to apply. We have opportunities for local and virtual volunteers, interns, and mentors, especially in advocacy, communications, research, and community engagement.

9. How are your projects funded?
Our projects are funded through small grants, individual donations, and institutional partnerships. We maintain a lean structure to maximize community impact.

10. How can I contact USHAF Nigeria?
You can reach us via: