Dr. Godwin Ude

KAF is a registered Charity offering Capacity Building, Community Services and Social Research for the Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) Communities. KAF offers programs that support New Immigrants, the vulnerable and racialized persons.

REFLECTIONS ON THE UN INTERNATIONAL DECADE FOR PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT: THE PATH TO SUSTAINABLE CHANGE

As we transition from Black History Month to charting a future filled with equity, opportunity, and empowerment, Dr. Godwin Ude, Executive Director of Kingdom Acts Foundation (KAF), recently participated in the “Nothing About Us, Without Us Part II” panel discussion. This event reflected on the UN International Decade for People of African Descent and how […]

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FROM BLACK HISTORY MONTH TO BLACK FUTURE EXPLOITS: 7 WAYS TO SECURE A CHAIR IN THE DECISION-MAKING BOARDROOM

By Dr. Godwin Ude | Kingdom Acts Foundation (KAF) Black History Month is not just a time to reflect on the past but a moment to envision the future. It is a call to action for Black professionals, advocates, and leaders to secure representation in key decision-making spaces. While progress has been made, true systemic

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EFFECTIVE PROGRAM DESIGN – TRANSLATING GREAT IDEAS INTO GOOD OUTCOMES

By Dr. Godwin Ude, MBA, PhDCertified Non-profits Program Designer & Executive Director, Kingdom Acts Foundation In the non-profit sector, a common gap exists between what funders perceive as great project proposals and what is truly appropriate for the target community. This disconnect often results in the rejection of well-thought-out proposals—not because they lack value, but

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TAKING A STAND AGAINST RACISM: KINGDOM ACTS FOUNDATION’S COMMITMENT TO EQUITY AND JUSTICE

Racism continues to be a pressing issue in our communities, affecting individuals, families, and entire populations. At Kingdom Acts Foundation (KAF), we are steadfast in our mission to combat racism and its devastating effects. As a community-focused organization, we recognize the importance of fostering inclusion, tolerance, and equity, ensuring everyone feels valued, protected, and supported

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Kingdom Acts Foundation (KAF) – Request for Proposals (RFP)

Kingdom Acts Foundation (KAF) is seeking qualified and experienced Building Development Consultants to support the creation of affordable housing solutions that address the needs of our community. This project is part of KAF’s mission to provide secure, accessible, and inclusive housing options to underserved populations in Surrey, BC. Opportunity Highlights: Who Should Apply? Consultants with

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SYSTEMS CHANGE – A REDEMPTIVE APPROACH TO PROGRAM DESIGN IN THE NONPROFIT SECTOR

Traditional nonprofit program design needs to address the diverse needs of marginalized communities in today’s multicultural society. Systems Change offers a redemptive approach, emphasizing justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) to dismantle systemic barriers and deliver culturally relevant social services. This article explores the importance of adapting systems to meet evolving societal needs and highlights

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Kingdom Acts Foundation’s Cultural Food Hub: A Lifeline in Peril, Your Help is Needed

The article from Surrey Now-Leader highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Kingdom Acts Foundation’s Cultural Food Hub, which is struggling to continue its operations due to financial constraints. Serving over 3,000 families in Surrey, the Food Hub plays a crucial role in providing culturally appropriate food, particularly to the BIPOC community, new immigrants, and vulnerable

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT THE SURREY LOCAL IMMIGRATION PARTNERSHIP “STORIES OF IMPACT” EVENT – By Dr. Godwin Ude, Executive Director KAF

The City of Surrey Mayor and Council Members present Other municipal officials present The leaders and officers of social purpose organizations present Community leaders All other protocols are duly observed. Ladies and Gentlemen, Good evening! I am deeply honoured to stand before you today at this important event organized by the Surrey Local Immigration Partnership.

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COMBATING SOCIAL ISOLATION AND SENIORS ABUSE IN CANADA: THE IMPACTFUL WORK OF KINGDOM ACTS FOUNDATION

In Canada, social isolation and elder abuse are pressing issues affecting the senior population. According to the Government of Canada, approximately 20% of seniors experience some form of abuse, and social isolation significantly increases the risk of abuse and neglect. Addressing these issues requires a multifaceted approach, and Kingdom Acts Foundation (KAF) is at the

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DR. GODWIN UDE ADDRESSES UN FORUM ON SECOND INTERNATIONAL DECADE FOR PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT

Dr. Godwin Ude, the Executive Director of Kingdom Acts Foundation, recently delivered a powerful speech at the 3rd Session of the United Nations Forum for People of African Descent in Geneva, Switzerland. Titled “Second International Decade for People of African Descent: Expectations and Challenges,” Dr. Ude’s address highlighted the pressing issues facing individuals of African

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