Our donors, sponsors or partners are any individuals, organizations or institutions who help the organization to achieve its objectives by making a one-off donation, recurring donation or contribution or by leaving a bequest. Membership contribution and proposals to funding organisations has been the major source of funding.
During the 2023 calendar year, SUSTAIN Cameroon’s total net amount received as grants was Euros 15,950. This amount includes for project costs and organizational growth and development grants. We also receive capacity building and fellowship opportunity worth valuation in cash value.
The work of SUSTAIN Cameroon is made possible through the generous contributions, support and donations of our dedicated partners, networks and collaborators. Through the connections we have with our partners we receive grants and donations that help to support the implementation of various programmes initiated and run by SUSTAIN Cameroon and its partners. These support and donations also help to execute specific projects, support capacity building and learning opportunities and we also receive access to unlimited resources to improve our culture of practice and to enhance our work.

Together with our donors, sponsors and partners, we are working to improve the lives and living conditions of youths, orphans and vulnerable children, disadvantaged women, girls, and their families in our communities and across the nation of Cameroon at large. It also represents an important source of encouragement for everyone working in the projects.
Global Partners
Our global partners are the international organizations with whom we have collaborated to improve our effectiveness and outreach in our missions.

Local implementing partners
In order to be efficient and to effectively carry out its operations and to sustain its impact in the project communities, SUSTAIN Cameroon works in partnership and collaboration with local community groups and institutions and where these groups and structures are not available we create, register and animate the groups. Thus within this reporting year, our organization worked in collaboration with eleven (11) community facilitating & implementing partners. These groups include:
- Ndzentoh – Yamba North Women Farming Group
- Sih Farming Oppose Hunger Group
- Mercy Seed Outreach (MSO)
- Change Community C.I.G. Mbengwi
- Mbapishie Ndanyere Common Initiative Group
- Nkembe Women Group, Bafut
- Sustainable Ecosystem Development Association (SEDA)
- FOWEPAG
- Silver Lining Vocational Institute, Rhema women group and Nyenji Integrated Farmers’ CIG.
Also given that every intervention we carry out is enhancing the national policies and programmes including international development agendas, we continue to work in collaboration with municipal councils, decentralized services and structures of the government ministries within our project communities. They facilitate access into these project communities.
