Nigerian sustainability organisation SustyVibes has unveiled plans to expand its operations into Ghana, the United Kingdom and the United States, while targeting $250,000 in funding by March 2027 as part of a new growth strategy aimed at deepening its environmental and youth-development impact.
The announcement was made by the organisation’s founder during SustyVibes’ 10th anniversary celebration, where the group unveiled its “NorthStar” vision, a long-term strategic framework designed to guide its next phase of expansion across Africa and beyond.
The move marked a significant milestone for the organisation, which began as a sustainability-focused blog and has grown into a platform that engages young people in climate action, environmental advocacy, leadership development and social impact initiatives.
“If, after hearing this, you are thinking about how you can be a part of this story, then I invite you to join our NorthStar vision for the next decade,” Jennifer Uchendu, founder, SustyVibes, said.
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