Support the association
Keep the community going.
ASAIU runs on membership dues and donations — no government funding, no institutional grants. Every contribution goes directly to supporting students from Anjouan in Uganda.
What your donation supports
Every shilling goes to one of these four areas — nothing else.
Welfare & emergency help
When a member falls ill, can't pay fees, or faces a personal crisis — the association shows up. Donations fund direct, confidential support.
Study circles & resources
Shared notes, past papers, and senior students who lead study groups. Donations cover printing, materials, and online resources.
Cultural gatherings
Iftars, community dinners, football matches, and evenings where you don't have to explain who you are. Donations help cover food, space, and transport.
Arrival support
Someone to call when you land, help with registration, and the practical steps no one tells you about. Donations fund welcome packs and emergency accommodation.
Every amount makes a difference
These are suggested amounts — give what feels right. Even the smallest contribution matters.
Study materials for one session
Helps a new student with arrival costs
Covers food for a community gathering
Emergency support for a member in crisis
Any amount is welcome. Custom donations can be made via the methods below.
Ways to give
Pick whichever method works for you. If you have questions about donating, email finance@asaiu.org.
Mobile Money
MTN MoMo / Airtel Money
Name: ASAIU
Number: +256 XXX XXX XXX
Use "Donation" as the reference when sending.
Bank Transfer
Direct deposit or wire transfer
Bank: [Bank Name]
Account: [Account Number]
Name: ASAIU
For international transfers, email finance@asaiu.org for SWIFT details.
In person
Cash donations accepted at any general assembly or executive meeting. The Minister of Finance will issue a receipt.
100% of your donation goes to ASAIU programmes and member support.
No overhead
The association is run by volunteers. There are no paid staff, no office rent, no administrative overhead. Every shilling goes to the four areas listed above.
Accountability
The Auditor General independently oversees all finances. Members can request a financial report at any general assembly.
Confidentiality
Donation amounts and donor identities are kept confidential. Welfare support funded by donations is also handled with full discretion.