The Gift of Knowledge Foundation has formalised partnerships with three community-based organisations to extend our educational programmes to additional underserved regions across Nigeria.

The new partners - Bright Futures Community Initiative (Kano State), Oasis Learning Hub (Plateau State), and Rural Development Collective (Cross River State) - bring deep local knowledge and established community trust that will be instrumental in identifying and supporting students who would benefit most from GOK Academy programmes.

Each partnership agreement covers programme delivery coordination, student recruitment and screening, community engagement activities, and impact monitoring. The agreements also include capacity-building provisions, ensuring our partner organisations develop sustainable operational capabilities.

These partnerships reflect our institutional commitment to broadening access while maintaining quality. Rather than expanding through centralised delivery alone, we invest in local partnerships that embed educational opportunity within existing community structures.

With these additions, the Gift of Knowledge Foundation now works with twelve community partners across eight Nigerian states. Together, we have reached over 2,000 direct beneficiaries since inception.

Organisations interested in exploring partnership opportunities can review our Partnership page for more details on our collaboration model.