JOIN THE BEAT
Over 2,500 disadvantaged children and young people across Uganda, Rwanda, and Liberia benefit from Brass for Africa’s programmes every week.
donate monthly
Join The Beat, our incredible community of monthly donors creating brighter futures through music. A gift of just £15 per month can transform lives by providing the vital education, equality, and health programmes needed to create a brighter future for the next generation.

Join Our Global Community
Serving Over 2,500 Young People Every Week
When you support Brass for Africa, your donation directly funds our programmes using music to empower vulnerable young people in Africa, helping them achieve better education, health, and equality. We won’t stop until every young person has the opportunity to fulfill their potential and thrive. Our monthly giving community, The Beat, helps us do just that.
Our programmes are delivered in partnership with over 30 locally-led organisations , a robust network that includes community-based organisations, international NGOs, and local governments. This ensures our work is sustainable. Furthermore, all of our Music & Life Skills Teachers are alumni of our programmes, giving them a unique understanding of the participants’ challenges.
The Beat is essential to provide consistent, reliable funding. This enables us to fund our work with confidence and make the best long-term investments in our programmes.
music changes everything
The Beat is a powerful force of social change, using music to empower vulnerable young people in Africa and help them achieve better education, health, and equality.
The young people supported – including orphans, refugees, and juvenile offenders – often lack opportunities, hindering their ability to fulfill their potential.
When you join The Beat, you invest in the hopes and dreams of these young people, enabling them to thrive. That’s the power of your generosity!
THE IMPACT OF YOUR MONTHLY DONATION
Join The Beat and give the gift of education, health and equality.
£10 per month
could support our vital refugee inclusion programmes, which have already successfully reduced suicide attempts in the Bidibidi settlement by an impressive 50%.
£20 per month
could help drive our vital HIV/AIDS awareness programmes, which have already successfully reduced stigma in high-risk areas from 34% to 18%.
£33 per month
could provide a child with one entire year of access to our life-skills training, which empowers disadvantaged youth to fulfill their potential and thrive.



