Join Our Mission - Membership

Bridging Grassroots Actions with Global Policy

At Elizka Relief Foundation, we translate local environmental reclamation, health equity, and agricultural sovereignty directly onto the world stage. Your membership fuels this vital pipeline.

THE CALL TO CLIMATE, HEALTH, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

From smallholder farmers reclaiming river catchments degraded by illegal mining (galamsey) in Ghana, to policy briefs delivered directly to the World Health Organization (WHO) Civil Society Commission and the United Nations ECOSOC platforms, Elizka Relief Foundation connects the micro to the macro. We believe that real, structural transformation cannot occur without active community-level participation and robust environmental stewardship. When you join our organization, you are not simply signing up for a newsletter - you are anchoring your skills, resources, and voice into an audited, internationally aligned advocacy machine.

MEMBERSHIP CLASSIFICATIONS & ELIGIBILITY

Our membership framework is divided into five distinct classes. Review the eligibility requirements, voting capacities, and statutory expectations to find your pathway of alignment:

1. FOUNDING MEMBERS

Eligibility: Exclusively restricted to the original signatories of the Foundation's incorporation documents.

Rights & Powers: Retain permanent, lifelong voting rights within the General Assembly, and exercise constitutional veto powers over core structural amendments to safeguard the organization's legacy against mission drift.

2. CORE MEMBERS

Eligibility: Active development practitioners, field coordinators, academic researchers, and program experts who actively manage one or more of our six strategic pillars.

Rights & Powers: Hold full voting rights within the General Assembly, serve on specialized technical boards, and hold eligibility to stand for elected leadership positions within the Executive Secretariat.

3. ORDINARY MEMBERS

Eligibility: Local community stakeholders, environmental advocates, smallholder farmers, youth group representatives, and program beneficiaries based across partner project sites in Ghana.

Rights & Powers: Possess speaking rights on the General Assembly floor, direct voting power within localized project steering committees, and priority access to all capability-building workshops.

4. DONOR MEMBERS

Eligibility: International development agencies, bilateral aid partners, private philanthropic foundations, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) entities contributing financial or physical assets.

Rights & Powers: Maintain non-voting observer status, enjoy direct strategic advisory input on programmatic boards, and receive quarterly audited expenditure reports tracking resource deployments.

5. HONORARY MEMBERS

Eligibility: Eminent academics, traditional rulers (Chiefs and Queen Mothers), global diplomats, or distinguished public figures nominated by the Board of Directors for exceptional public service.

Rights & Powers: Act as global goodwill ambassadors under a non-voting advisory capacity, offering strategic insights directly to the Chairperson of the Board.

THE CONSTITUTIONAL ADMISSION PIPELINE

To maintain absolute compliance with our legal charter, every member is admitted through a transparent, three-step sequence mandated by our bylaws:

Step 1: Submit Application

Complete the digital intake form below. Ensure you provide accurate background details and specify your target strategic pillar.

Step 2: Board Screening & Review

The Board of Directors reviews all incoming applications quarterly to verify thematic, ethical, and legal alignment with the Foundation's code of conduct.

Step 3: General Assembly Approval

Upon a formal, positive recommendation from the Board, candidate lists are presented to the General Assembly during its regular session for final ratification.

Complete the digital intake form below.

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Institutional Allies

Trusted by institutions that help turn local restoration into shared momentum.

From resilience networks to governance bodies and global environmental platforms, these relationships expand the reach and legitimacy of Elizka’s work.

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