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ā€œto help ensure that a greater proportion of the worldā€™s underserved communities grow what they need to support a humane existenceā€

The Trust in Agriculture and Sustenance

Overview

The Trust in Agriculture and Sustenance was established to help ensure that a greater proportion of the worldā€™s underserved communities grow what they need to support a humane existence.

Inequalities in Sustenance

The Trust arose from a concern over long-term inequalities in the ability of communities and countries to sustainably produce and trade in agricultural commodities, at a level permitting basic sustenance and the enjoyment of other fundamental public and private goods.

A Geographic Focus that Extends

The geographic and economic focus here is on Africa and its global diasporas, but it is also on the most underserved, disenfranchised, and marginalized of the worldā€™s communities.

Reducing Global Differences

In this way, the work and support of the Trust shall continue to function as direct attempts to reduce perennial differences in world-wide capacities to provide for adequate food, nutrition, long-term sustenance, and their bases for self-actualization.

View from Below of Bridge Cables
Lekki Ikoyi Bridge, Lagos, Nigeria, February 2019 (Babatunde Olajide)

The Trustā€™s Finances

Overview

The Trust in Agriculture and Sustenance was established as part of the Declaration of Trust of the Chinyere and Chinelo Ikoku Charitable Trusts. It is therefore subject to the general fiduciary responsibilities outlined in the founding Declaration.

Annual Spending

These responsibilities include stipulations that limit appropriated spending in any given year to no more than 5% of the three-year average market value of the Trustā€™s current principal.

Appropriated Spending I

The Declaration also stipulates that no less than half of such annual spending be dedicated to work on continental Africa.

Appropriated Spending II

It is also expected that such annual spending be overwhelmingly dedicated (greater than 75%) to being of direct benefit to low-income communities and individuals.

To Fund in Perpetuity

Such stipulations are in line with best practices to ensure that the Trust continues to exist in perpetuity and that it continues to have assets to carry out its charitable purposes during that time.

Reports: In Charts and Numbers

Reports: In Charts and Numbers

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Macbeth, Undated (New York Public Library)
Schoolgirl in Uniform at Doorway Looking Above
In Uniform, Liberia, March 2019 (Adrianna Van Groningen)
Girl Kneeling in Busy Street
Tibetan Girl, 2017 (Journey Yang)

The Trustā€™s Works

Overview

Provided below is access to further information regarding good works conceived and funded under the rubric of this Trust. Note that the operations of said projects are typically the purview of The Ikoku Foundations, and so the links will often guide you to their sites.

The Database in Agriculture and Food

The Distribution in Agriculture and Food

The Report on Agriculture and Sustenance

The Report on Agriculture and Sustenance

The Fellowship in Agriculture and Sustenance

The Fellowship in Agriculture and Sustenance

The Grant in Agriculture and Sustenance

The Grant in Agriculture and Sustenance

The Newsletter on Agriculture and Sustenance

The Newsletter on Agriculture and Sustenance

Woman Bending Down to Tend Crops
Sierra Leone, 2017 (Annie Spratt)
Child in Costume Looking at Camera
NiƱo, Cusco, Peru, 2018 (Ben Ostrower)
Woman Seated on Mat on Floor, Holding Fan
Seated, Kpone Katamanso District Assembly Office, Tema, Ghana, 2017 (Nathaniel Tetteh)
People Holding Peace Banner and Respect Sign
Women's March, Boston, USA, 2017, (Alice Donovan Rouse)

Also at The Trusts

As stated earlier, The Ikoku Charitable Trusts is dedicated to fostering philanthropy and good works concerning Africa, its global diasporas and a range of shared societies ā€” toward the betterment of lives across the globe. And so in accordance with the above, The Trusts provides the following:

I.

A Nonprofit Dedicated to Africa

An independent, private, non-profit organization that serves the public interest in Africa and its global diasporas ā€” by advancing education and research and by also supporting creative ideas, civic endeavors and emerging communities, organizations and societies.

II.

Support for a Global and Just Future

A founding mission and ongoing emphases of support for good works that help the public understand Africaā€™s essential place in a global future, one that is to be more knowledgeable, environmentally sustainable, equitable and of benefit across communities in just societies.

III.

A Vision of the Public Good

A vision of the public good that accounts for the past while ensuring a just and shared future. That draws inspiration from peoples who, despite a history of systemic difficulties, maintain an unyielding belief that the betterment of their human condition will foster the betterment of those living around them and will enhance the present and futures of the regularly disenfranchised, marginalized and underserved.

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