Teach-the-Teacher 100 Scholarships for Girls in Niger! Send 40 Girls in Niger to Secondary School Current scholarship recipient.

Remember Niger Coalition

Org #60091
Vetted since 2019
2009
year founded
$53,136
raised on GlobalGiving
7
years fundraising
3
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Remember Niger Coalition (Remember Niger) is dedicated to uniting people and mobilizing resources to expand quality educational opportunities in Niger, West Africa.

Projects (3)

Send 40 Girls in Niger to Secondary School
Niger / Education
Send 40 Girls in Niger to Secondary School
100 Scholarships for Girls in Niger!
Niger / Gender Equality
100 Scholarships for Girls in Niger!
Teach-the-Teacher
Niger / Education
Teach-the-Teacher
Project Leaders
Julie Frye
Julie Frye
Mary Shannon
Mary Shannon
Linda Haveman
Linda Haveman
Carrie Blake
Carrie Blake
Team
Kara VanderKamp, Julie Frye, Karen Pepin, Mary Shannon, Ibrahim Abdou, Carrie Blake, Nicholas DeVry, Linda Haveman
Organization Information
430 E 8th Street #146
Holland, MI 49423-3751
United States
616-350-1818
Organization Information
430 E 8th Street #146
Holland, MI 49423-3751
United States
616-350-1818

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Our Girls' Advancement program continues!

By Carrie Blake | Program Officer

Hello faithful supporters of advancing girls' education in Niger! We're writing today to let you know that we are closing out the GlobalGiving campaign "100 Scholarships for Girls in Niger!" ... Read the full report ›

75% vs 46%

By Carrie Blake | Program Officer

We have great news to report! This year, of the girls in the Remember Niger Scholarship program who took the national exam in June, 75% passed! Way to go girls!!! While our goal is 90% of the girls to... Read the full report ›

Today we celebrate!

By Carrie Blake | Program Officer

(Originally posted March 31, 2025) Ramadan is over and the festivities are in full swing. For the 89 girls in the Girls' Advancement program, this also means that they will now return to their normal... Read the full report ›
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