Donation Transparency

At EduFuture, we believe in complete transparency when it comes to how your donations are utilized. Our commitment to LacquireFund's mission of empowering South African youth through education is unwavering, and we want you to see exactly how your support makes a difference.

How Your Donations Are Used

Infographic showing breakdown of donation allocation: 70% to scholarships, 20% to school supplies, 10% to digital learning tools

Every donation contributes directly to our educational initiatives:

  • 70% goes towards scholarships for deserving students
  • 20% is allocated for providing essential school supplies
  • 10% is invested in digital lacquireing tools and resources

Detailed Reports

We publish quarterly and annual reports detailing our financial activities, program outcomes, and impact assessments. These reports are available for download and provide a comprehensive overview of how your donations are making a difference in South African communities.

Success Stories

Themba's Journey

Thanks to the EduFuture scholarship, Themba from Soweto was able to complete his high school education and is currently pursuing a degree in Computer Science. Your donations have opened doors to a brighter future for students like Themba.

Impact Assessment

We conduct regular impact assessments to measure the effectiveness of our programs. These assessments help us understand the long-term effects of our initiatives on individual students and communities. Some key findings include:

  • 85% increase in high school graduation rates among scholarship recipients
  • 60% of our alumni pursue higher education or vocational training
  • 40% improvement in academic performance for students receiving school supplies

Our Commitment to You

We are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of transparency and accountability. Your trust is invaluable to us, and we strive to honor it by ensuring that every rand donated is used effectively to create positive change in South African education.

Collage of smiling South African students in classrooms, using digital learning tools, and receiving diplomas