The Femi Bewaji Foundation was established in 2026 to do something specific: reduce the financial barriers that prevent academically exceptional young Nigerians from completing the education they have already earned. It is funded personally and governed by a small board.
The Foundation's operating thesis is straightforward: talent is evenly distributed across Nigeria; opportunity is not. A student who cannot pay examination fees or university dues is not failing — the system is failing them. The Foundation exists to close that specific gap.
The Foundation does not run programs it cannot run well. It starts small, names things clearly, and stays in them long enough for the outcomes to matter.
Scholars are chosen by an independent selection panel. Academic standing and financial need are both assessed. The board has no role in individual selection decisions.
Awards are disbursed directly to the scholar or to the institution on the scholar's behalf. There is no intermediary and no delay past the agreed schedule.
The Foundation's running costs — staff, operations, administration — are met privately. No donated funds are used to run the organisation.
Decisions about who receives funding are made by the board alone. Donors can indicate a preferred program area; they cannot direct funds to a specific individual.
The Femi Bewaji Foundation is registered in Nigeria. Annual accounts are filed with the Corporate Affairs Commission and published on this site each year.
The Foundation accepts no government funding and carries no debt.