Make a donation
If you would like to make a contribution in support of our work, please choose from one of the following methods.
Through a partnership with the US-based Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP), BEN Namibia is able to accept secure online donations from anywhere in the world. Receipts are issued by ITDP and US tax-payers can claim tax benefits. US tax-payers can also post cheques to ITDP.
Account Name: Bicycling Empowerment Network Namibia
Bank Name: Nedbank
Account No: 11000187064
Branch code: 461609
Branch: Main
Branch address: Frans Indongo St, Windhoek, Namibia
Swift code: NEDS NA NX
Please e-mail us admin@benbikes.org.za
with the donation details to help us track your donation. The Namibian banking system is very secure and we have safely received fund transfers from the US, UK, Europe, Australia and Canada.
Payable to BEN Namibia;
PO Box 23150
Windhoek
Namibia
We can accept cheques in any currency.
Donate bicycles, spare parts and tools
Visit Bicycles for Humanity to find out how you can get involved in sending bicycles, spare parts and tools to Namibia.
Bikes for the World in Washington also lists other bicycle collection organisations around the world
VolunteerBEN Namibia welcomes qualified volunteers with expertise relevant to our activities. If you think you can participate in activities overseas or in Namibia, e-mail us with a CV and cover letter.
What is the impact of your donation?
US$ 500 / £ 250 pays for one bicycle ambulance for a community. This amount covers manufacturing, training in repair and maintenance, delivery, field support, and monitoring and evaluation of the ambulance's impact.
US$ 200 / £100 pays for three bicycles for healthcare volunteers in Namibia. This amount covers import duties, refurbishment costs, delivery, and monitoring and evaluation of the bicycle's impact.
US$ 100 / £50 pays for one comprehensive bicycle tool kit for a community member to maintain bicycles for healthcare volunteers on the road.
US$ 50 / £ 25 pays for two accessory kits for healthcare volunteers with helmets, pumps, patch-kits and locks.