Donors contribute
Individuals and companies fund through IMENA Global.
We build a system that connects donors with high-impact nonprofits and manages funding in a transparent, accountable and structured way.
As a result, giving is fragmented, and real impact is limited.
IMENA Global identifies, selects and supports high-impact projects. We ensure transparency, and provide a structured way for people and companies to contribute.
Contributions become meaningful, scalable support for real solutions — not isolated acts of generosity.
Funds enter a single, governed pipeline — no off-ledger flows.
Each partner clears internal due diligence before any allocation.
We work primarily through trusted nonprofits, with direct support and own programs where appropriate.
Every spend is tracked. Donors get regular updates on outcomes — not just outputs.
Internal criteria and procedures keep allocation consistent, auditable, and free from drift.
Individuals and companies fund through IMENA Global.
IMENA selects and verifies partner organizations and projects, and develops its own programs where needed.
Allocation follows internal selection criteria and governance procedures — not preference.
Every transaction is recorded and reported transparently to donors and partners.
Donors receive regular updates on outcomes — not just activity.
IMENA Global bridges this gap by creating a system where trust, transparency and structure make giving scalable.
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A from-scratch initiative: a dedicated fund and program that taught IT skills to people with disabilities through distance learning. Over one year, 177 participants completed training — including 10 fully paralysed students who learned to work in IT remotely.
A pilot program bringing structured IT courses to children living in a state shelter. 30+ participants — children and instructors — completed the first cohort, with curriculum and methodology prepared for replication across the network.
A postgraduate program for oncologists in Kazakhstan. Started in March 2023 with oncology and oncohematology; pathomorphology added in the 2024 cohort. International-level training built on evidence-based medicine, with faculty and clinics from the US, Israel and Europe. Designed as long-term infrastructure for the country’s oncology care system — not a one-off initiative. Funded by private donors.
A nonprofit-led initiative to produce an inclusive fashion show featuring people with disabilities as models and protagonists. Fashion is used as a visual language to shift perception — from vulnerability to visibility, confidence and presence. We are raising €2,000 to cover venue rental — the critical component that enables the project to take place. Total participants: 200+; expected media reach: 500,000+.
● Projects may be supported through different formats — including financial contributions, partnerships, and media support.
We’re looking for partners, donors, and nonprofits ready to build the next decade of philanthropy with us.