Transparency & Donations
We are committed to full transparency, ensuring every donation makes a difference.
The IBO-TRUTH Fund
The IBO-TRUTH Fund is an entity that stands for 100% transparency. We provide full insight into which projects are financed through donations, investments, and crowdfunding. Transparency is a key principle of the fund β we have nothing to hide and are committed to showing this through our blog updates and live streams. We proudly stand by our mission and vision.
Contributions to the fund come from a variety of sources, including centers and facilitators affiliated with the fund, as well as fund members. Additionally, proceeds from iboga products are also contributed to the fund. All these financial streams flow into the fund and are used to support and finance impactful projects that align with our purpose and values.
We go to great lengths to ensure that the projects supported by the fund are directed to the right places β all with the goal of securing the future of iboga in a spirit of openness and honesty, and of sharing that journey with everyone involved.
We are deeply grateful for the trust you place in the fund, and we will do everything in our power to protect and honor that trust.
Annual Financial Reports
Download and review our detailed yearly impact and financial breakdowns.
Our Impact in Numbers
See how your donations have helped real communities thrive.
120+
Villages Supported
85%
Of Donations Directly to Projects
1500+
Farmers Empowered
100%
Audit Compliance
What Our Supporters Say
Real stories from donors and beneficiaries.
βKnowing where my donation is going gives me peace of mind. This organization is truly transparent.β
β Sarah K., DonorβThanks to the support, our community now has sustainable herbal farming and steady income.β
β Kojo A., Village LeaderImpact Stories
How your donations create lasting change.
Restoring Sacred Forests in Ghana
With donations received, we partnered with local elders to preserve sacred Iboga forests and train youth in herbal knowledge.
Women-Led Herbal Cooperatives
Over 200 women now lead herbal cultivation cooperatives, receiving both technical training and financial independence.
FAQs
Common Questions About Transparency & Donations