Short-Term Objectives (1–3 Years)
Our first phase focuses on building a strong, transparent foundation that can grow over time. As a newly registered U.S. nonprofit, our priority is to strengthen internal systems, expand outreach, and establish pilot programs that demonstrate real impact.
Key Goals:
▪ Build Capacity: Establish solid governance, accountability, and reporting systems for effective oversight between our U.S. and Nigeria branch.
▪ Community Outreach: Launch small-scale projects across our core areas—clean water, education, vocational training, and relief—to reach at least 500 families.
▪ Clean Water: Install 2–3 solar-powered boreholes, providing safe water for up to 500 households in rural communities.
▪ Education: Provide education assistance to 5O students and 100 learning kits through our Community Learning and education assistance program, supporting children who might otherwise drop out.
▪ Empowerment: Train 30 individuals and youth, including individuals with disabilities, in practical skills such as tailoring, flooring installation, and small business management.
▪ Donor & Volunteer Growth: Build a committed base of 100 recurring donors and volunteers in Nigeria to sustain ongoing efforts.
These goals will help us establish trust, demonstrate results, and lay a foundation for long-term community transformation.
Medium-Term Objectives (4–7 Years)
As our foundation grows, we aim to expand our programs and strengthen community engagement, focusing on deeper, measurable impact.
Key Goals:
▪ Education Support: Expand the Community Learning and education assistance programs to reach 200 children, offering tuition assistance, school supplies, and after-school mentorship in partnership with local schools.
▪ Healthcare Access: Launch a mobile medical outreach program to deliver preventive and primary healthcare to 1,000 residents annually in remote areas.
▪ Clean Water Expansion: Increase our clean water projects to 10 solar-powered boreholes, ensuring reliable access for more communities.
▪ Economic Empowerment: Train and equip 100 individuals and youth to start small businesses through our vocational and micro-finance initiatives.
▪ Disability Inclusion: Provide assistive devices, vocational training, and tailored care for at least 50 individuals with disabilities.
▪ Organizational Development: Establish a small local coordination office in Nigeria to improve field monitoring, volunteer engagement, and data reporting.
This phase will deepen our presence, build operational efficiency, and expand impact through sustainable, community-centered growth.
Long-Term Objectives (8–15 Years)
Our long-term vision is to build a sustainable, community-driven model that creates generational change across multiple regions in Nigeria.
Key Goals:
▪ Education: Expand our Community Learning and education assistance programs to support 1,000 students across Nigeria through scholarships, mentorship, and educational resources.
▪ Clean Water: Build a network of 30 community water systems, providing consistent access to clean, solar-powered water sources.
▪ Empowerment & Livelihoods: Create a Small Business Support Fund to provide micro-grants and mentorship for individuals and youth entrepreneurs.
▪ Monitoring & Evaluation: Build strong systems for tracking progress, transparency, and measurable outcomes across all programs.
▪ Organizational Resilience: Secure a diversified funding base and maintain compliance with U.S. nonprofit standards to ensure long-term sustainability.
▪ Build a school where children can learn, and offer funds to do so.
Through these objectives, Oma HelpingHands Foundation will continue bridging U.S. compassion with locally led action—building communities of dignity, hope, and opportunity.