Join the NjangiBase Community

Be part of a worldwide community that supports each other in times of need and preserves our heritage for generations to come.

Three Ways to Join

Choose the option that works best for your situation. All pathways lead to full membership with access to solidarity support.

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Apply Online

Fill out the membership application form online. Your application will be reviewed by your local Chapter President, then forwarded to the Network Admin.

  • Complete the form at your own pace
  • Upload documents directly
  • Track your application status
  • Receive email notifications
Start Application

Through Your Chapter President

Prefer in-person assistance? Bring your documents to your local Chapter President, who will fill out the application on your behalf.

  • Get help with the application
  • Meet your chapter leadership
  • Learn about chapter activities
  • Personal guidance through the process
Find a Chapter

Start a New Chapter

No chapter in your area? Gather fellow community members and establish a chapter in your city.

  • Become the founding president
  • Build your local community
  • Minimum 10-50 founding members
  • Free chapter registration
Start a Chapter

Double Approval Process

All membership applications go through a two-step verification: first by your Chapter President, then by the Network Admin. This ensures every member is properly verified and connected to the community. After approval, new members complete a 90-day probation period before becoming eligible for solidarity benefits.

Membership Benefits

Solidarity Support

Financial support during bereavement, medical emergencies, and disasters

Education Scholarships

Financial assistance for members pursuing higher education

Global Network

Connect with association members across countries worldwide

Governance and Records

Preserve records, decisions, and community history for future generations

Zone-Based Fair Contribution

NjangiBase uses a zone system to keep contributions fair across different economic contexts. Members contribute according to their zone when solidarity campaigns arise.

A

Zone A

100% contribution rate

North America, Western Europe, and other high-income countries

B

Zone B

50% contribution rate

Middle-income regions and countries configured by the network

C

Zone C

25% contribution rate

Local and lower-income regions configured by the network

Have Questions?

Learn more about membership, contributions, and how NjangiBase works.