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W.K. Kellogg Foundation

W.K. Kellogg Foundation
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation supports children, families, and communities as they strengthen and create conditions that propel vulnerable children to achieve success as individuals and as contributors to the larger community and society.
KAL Grant and Nonprofit Financial Fund

KAL Grant and Nonprofit Financial Fund
KAL Grant partnered with the ATA through financial support for the STAR team of consultants presently working to create, write and implement the ATA's five year strategic plan.
Ijoye Ogunlade Abisegun

Ijoye Ogunlade Abisegun
Priest of Ogun and Ifa is the Kingdom Investor responsible for rebuilding the Oyo Horseman Hospitality House. As well, this Chief has very generously donated to many Ancestral festivals as well as his own festival, on the Westend of Atlanta on Mother's Day each year!
Ijoye Ifadare Zannu

Ijoye Ifadare Zannu
We are grateful to this Chief and his Ancestors for the construction of the building that now houses the Elegbara Communications/Media Center and the men and women public restroom facilities.
Insight Consultants

Insight Consultants
Folami Randolph is the strategic planner of the STAR team and is providing services at a 75% discount!
4 Americas, Janvieve Williams

4 Americas, Janvieve Williams
Business consultant on the Star team and is also offering her services at a reduced fee.
Kindred of Sangoma

Kindred of Sangoma
A subsidiary of the Willing Workers of Coosawhatchie, has made a vast donation of in kind service and resources available to the ATA for the last two decades.
Mr. and Mrs. Darnell Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Darnell Smith
Supplied the IT classes that have allowed us to expand that website the communicates our journey to the world.

Business in the Black.com, has partnered with the Rural Development Coalition through the business of A to Z mini billboards....the most affordable electronic mini billboard advertising system in the world!
HNL Iyalode Okunwale

HNL Iyalode Okunwale
Head of the Ilesha Oya in Greensboro, N.C, priestess of Oya has made valuable contributions of time and money throughout the Kingdom and the ATA for many years...She is one of the few to financially support the Aafin as our founding Father, Oba Adefunmi I moved closer to ascension!!
Ile Ifa Jalumi

Ile Ifa Jalumi
Headed by Ijoye Sangodina Ifatunji, Sango and Ifa priest; also professor at Chicago State University. Sponsor of the recent Cultural Restoration Vision Tour in the windy city. The Ile Ifa Jalumi has served the cultural and spiritual needs of the midwest for over 25 years and has raised and supported the next generation of priests born of the House of Adefunmi.
Ijoye Baba Alaje Igunmuyiwa

Ijoye Baba Alaje Igunmuyiwa
Always ready to help, to do, to donate! This Elegba priest is continually our luck on the roads Whether it's village printing needs or funds to assist with international travel....He is a blessing!
Olosha Olayinka Afinsuji

Olosha Olayinka Afinsuji
A priestess of Obatala and a generous supporter to Oyotunji. She is the Olori of Egbe Ebunsola in Manchester, the sponsor of the presentation of Ere/Gelede in the United Kingdom. Iya Afinsuji has also brought traditional dance and dream interpretation workshops to the ATA.This Iya like many listed here is a shining example of those who give back to the Source that has spiritually fed their success and development.
Egunfemi Hwesuhunu

Egunfemi Hwesuhunu
Ancestral priest and member of Egbe Ebunsola, has been an IT consultant to the Office of the Apena and the ATA for at least the last decade.
Chief Running Deer

Chief Running Deer
Partners with the ATA in many of the cultural education programs in the community.He is an elder member of the Cherokee Heritage Center, our community outreach liaison to many of the area Native American pow wows.
Queen Quet

Queen Quet
In the leadership and the trenches of the Gullah Geechee Nation for many years. Most recently the recipient of congressional funding and technical support for the program development of the Gullah Geechee Corridor.
Growing Power,Inc.

Growing Power,Inc.
Will and Erika Allen are providing a wealth of technical resources as the ATA prepares to launch the sustainable agriculture education as we become a Regional Outreach Training Center for Growing Power.
Ahimki Wellness Center

Ahimki Wellness Center
Dr. Mark Armstrong, has invested in the Kingdom and ATA on several occasions primarily through advertising support to the Inside Oyotunji cyberspace program.
The Natti Love Joys

The Natti Love Joys
The Natti Love Joys met Oba Adefunmi I over two decades ago and through divination revealed much of the amazing destiny they are walking today....More than musicians with a message the owners of Camp Reggae came to give back as our headliners for the Universal Mind Reggae concert that was held in the Kingdom Last year. We are building partnerships through music and sustainable living projects.
Galloway Funeral Enterprise

Galloway Funeral Enterprise
Rev. and Mrs. Galloway have partnered with the village and the ATA for more than three decades, they have buried some of our Ancestors throughout the years. WVGB radio sponsored the African Spiritual Hour in the 80's. This live radio program pioneered African History and cultural education in the South Carolina LowCountry.
The Beaufort Black Chamber of Commerce

The Beaufort Black Chamber of Commerce
The Beaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce (BCBCC) is dedicated to the economic empowerment of African American communities and small businesses.
The Greater Beaufort Chamber of Commerce

The Greater Beaufort Chamber of Commerce
The Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce was organized as the Beaufort Board of Trade in 1892 and has been active for more than 100 years. Today's chamber includes more than 900 member businesses representing a broad cross section of the region.
Communities for Change

Communities for Change
The Center for Community Change strengthens, connects and mobilizes grassroots groups to enhance their leadership, voice and power. We believe that vibrant community-based organizations, led by the people most affected by social and economic injustice, are key to putting an end to the failed go-it-alone politics of the past and building a better America for everyone based on community values.
SCANPO

SCANPO
The mission of the S.C. Association of Nonprofit Organizations (SCANPO) is to serve, support and strengthen nonprofit organizations for a better South Carolina.