Philanthropy
Become a disability champion.
Disability Champions are a group of very special supporters leading the way in changing the world for disabled people. Disability Champions are helping to power the disability movement for the years to come. Whether you choose to fund our general work through our Capacity Building Fund, or donate to a specific project, supporters like you are the lifeblood of our organisation.
THE CAPACITY BUILDING FUND

As a Disability Champion, you could contribute to the new 'Capacity Building Fund', an unrestricted fund to support the next generation of disability activists in the most effective way possible.
The Capacity Building fund provides disability activists’ with the tools, skills and resources they need to build powerful organisations leading impactful movements for change. It is tailored support which enables social change. See how your support can make a difference.
SUPPORT A SPECIFIC PROJECT

If you have a specific area of interest, please get in touch and let's begin the conversation. Who knows, it could lead us to some serious life changing work together! Find out more about our areas of work that you could help fund.
The right to work
Everyone has the right to make the best of the life they are born into: for most of us that means getting a job and earning a living so we can live independently and support our families.
Empowering Women
Around one in five women worldwide has a disability. For disabled women, gender-based violence and disability discrimination intersect to create brutal barriers to well-being.
Inclusive Education
For all
Every disabled person in the world should have a fighting chance at living their best life but that is almost impossible without going to school.

Zuhura, Disability Activist, Tanzania.
“ADD has improved our confidence in expressing ourselves and overcoming fear. Now we can go anywhere, to any government office to meet with top government officials at district level. Back in the day, we didn’t have that confidence or that courage. As a result, we only managed to speak to lower level decision makers who could have less impact."