Quinkan
NGARRA’s Uganda Village project is a community-based initiative aimed at empowering youth in a remote village in Uganda through the transformative power of photography and storytelling.
In the spirit of inclusivity and recognizing the diverse rhythms of financial means, we decided to incorporate a Pay What You Can model. The way this came about was by talking with my mentor about money as a song. It’s a melody that acknowledges the different pitches of financial circumstances, ensuring that everyone can tune into the rhythm of collective participation. So with this approach it invites you to subtract 10%, 15%, or 20% from the listed price, acknowledging the various notes that compose the symphony of our community.
For those able to contribute more, your generosity orchestrates a chorus of support, helping to bridge the gap and harmonize the journey for those who may be facing financial constraints, and knowing that the money goes directly to helping the projects and initiatives that we are implementing across the world. This Pay What You Can model is not just a transaction; it’s a communal composition where each note contributes to the melody of shared accessibility and mutual support. Let’s sing the same song.
We wanted to offer a flexible pricing model that empowers individuals to contribute to a cause based on their financial capacity and desire to make a positive impact. In the checkout, you can use any of the following codes to change the price of your cart.
PAYWHATYOUCAN-10
PAYWHATYOUCAN-15
PAYWHATYOUCAN-20
If you are in a position you can, and you believe in the cause, we really appreciate where you are able to Add A Donation that goes directly to the community and people. This is a chance to go above and beyond by providing an extra contribution to support a project and people, making an even greater impact on the communities we work with.
The prices we place on items in the marketplace are reflective of the value that they have not only for the community, but for us, and for you. We believe these items are priced accurately in order to provide the maximum amount of support for the artist and community, whilst giving you value for money for your purchase.
NGARRA’s Uganda Village project is a community-based initiative aimed at empowering youth in a remote village in Uganda through the transformative power of photography and storytelling.