From Olympic athletes to local community projects — donate directly to the people and causes representing Guyana.
10 causes
Supporting the Guyana Arts & Cultural Centre — a multidisciplinary folk art museum, media centre, and performance space dedicated to documenting and preserving the creative works of Guyanese artists worldwide.
Bringing technology education to rural Guyanese communities where opportunities wouldn't normally exist. The Save Abee Foundation has already helped an estimated 25,000 people across Guyana's interior.
Supporting Guyana's elite athletes as they prepare for international competition. With government backing at an all-time high and new world-class facilities being built, this is the best time in history to be a Guyanese athlete.
Supporting the social, academic, and cultural development of Guyanese youth through scholarships, internships, and essential supplies for schools across Guyana.
Emergency support for families affected by the severe flooding across Georgetown and Regions 3 and 5 following weeks of continuous heavy rainfall in March–April 2026.
Supporting the Guyana Cricket Board as it hosts the third edition of the Global Super League in 2026, fresh off receiving landmark Olympic Association affiliation.
Supporting individuals and organisations in the Guyanese diaspora and in Guyana through health, education, and social welfare initiatives.
Support Miss World Guyana's journey to the international stage. Under the "Beauty with a Purpose" banner, this campaign funds the national winner's preparation and charitable project benefiting Guyanese communities.
The Guyana Cultural Association of New York's annual summer workshops, now in their 25th year, keeping Guyanese folk traditions alive through music, dance, storytelling, and craft for diaspora youth.
A prestigious platform celebrating the beauty, talent, and heritage of women of Indian origin in Guyana. Supporting Indo-Guyanese culture in the Diamond Jubilee year.