Trinity Servitude Foundation was established to address this need, offering a multi-tiered intervention model that empowers individuals through rehabilitation, skills development, and critical relief services. Our approach is rooted in both community responsiveness and long-term transformation, with programming tailored to meet people where they are — whether they need emotional support, livelihood training, or emergency aid.
Five core values.
How we measure whether this is working.
A results framework most foundations our age don't publish — because transparency isn't worth much if it's vague.
What goes in
Funding, staff, infrastructure, training materials, and community partnerships.
What gets delivered
NGOs trained, mentorship sessions held, beneficiaries reached, resources accessed.
What changes
Stronger governance, better fundraising, more business launches, behavioural change.
What it adds up to
Resilient NGOs, empowered communities, economic inclusion, less social vulnerability.
Tools & processes
Digital tracking
Service delivery and follow-up logged per beneficiary, not on paper.
Outcome evaluations
Tied to strategic KPIs, reviewed every quarter, not once a year.
SDG-aligned assessment
Baseline and endline surveys per programme cycle, plus community feedback loops.
How this gets paid for.
- Government grants
- Corporate CSR/CSI contributions
- Individual donors and philanthropists
- Social impact investing
- Membership & service fees (NGO Incubation Centre)
The Foundation is open to strategic alliances with national NGOs, international development agencies, universities for research collaboration and training, and private sector partners offering CSR engagement and pro bono expertise.
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Meet the leadership team and the governance structure behind them.
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