Donate & Support
Support the grassroots digital transition. Your contributions directly fund computers, internet bandwidth, and solar arrays for community coding centers.
How Funds Are Used
Every single Naira donated to the PBAT Smart Nation Initiative is directly integrated into community tech deployment budgets. We maintain complete financial transparency, publishing detailed expenditure lists in the admin panel to show where devices, solar hardware, and router packages are deployed.
Support Pledge Form
Register your support pledge. Once submitted, our coordination desk will reach out with secure transaction options.
1. Donor Resource Path & Device Procurement Guidelines
To guarantee that every support contribution achieves its maximum potential, the PBAT Smart Nation Initiative operates under strict device procurement guidelines. When you pledge a donation to fund computer hardware, solar arrays, or router packages, your funds are handled by a dedicated procurement board. This board works with certified hardware manufacturers and regional distributors to purchase high-quality, durable equipment at discounted wholesale prices. We prioritize low-power, energy-efficient devices that can run comfortably on our solar micro-grids, ensuring that community centers can operate independently of the national power grid.
Once purchased, every device is assigned a unique asset tag and logged in our central database before deployment. This tag is linked to the specific community center, local coordinator, and donor profile, creating a transparent tracking system. We publish detailed inventory updates in our Admin Dashboard, allowing donors and auditors to verify the physical location, serial numbers, and maintenance status of every sponsored laptop, solar inverter, or network router.
2. Regional Impact Assessment & Community Feedback Systems
To evaluate the success of our community projects, our impact assessment team conducts regular visits and collects progress reports from local coordinators. We track key performance indicators (KPIs) such as student attendance rates, course completion metrics, and local business adoption of digital payment systems. This information helps us measure the direct impact of your contributions and identify areas where additional resources or training are needed.
Additionally, we encourage community members, students, and coordinators to share their feedback through our local town halls and feedback forms. This direct contact helps us understand local needs, resolve technical issues, and improve our services. We share these impact summaries and community testimonies in our quarterly newsletters, ensuring that our supporters are kept informed of the positive changes their contributions are driving across Nigeria.