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Scaling non-profit impact with a JSGS graduate certificate – News


Dr. Jennifer Braimah (MBBS) is the founder and CEO of Intensive Rescue Foundation International. (Photo: Submitted)
Jennifer Braimah (MCert’24) is the founder and CEO of Intensive Rescue Foundation International, a non-profit organization in Nigeria that advocates for the marginalized. (Photo: Submitted)

“I chose the program at JSGS because it offers advanced skills in management, policy development, and resource mobilization – which goes beyond the social sector and offers skills on collaborating with stakeholders in the for-profit and nonprofit arena.”

“The MCert program perfectly aligns with my aspirations of developing a sustainable, community-driven health care solution in the non-profit landscape,” she said.

Braimah is confident that the program has set a strong foundation for her future.

“The skills I gained during my time at JSGS go beyond the nonprofit sector,” Braimah said. “They’ve enabled me to bridge the gap between for-profit and non-profit stakeholders, and advocate for sustainable health care solutions.”

Upon graduating this fall from USask, Braimah’s next academic pursuit will be in the domain of psychology, to better understand philanthropy in a sustainable manner.

The next chapter in her journey will focus on scaling the impact of her non-profit organization – Intensive Rescue Foundation International – which aims to address various needs of vulnerable sections of society, including reproductive and sexual health, nutrition, reconstructive surgical needs, and more.

“I aim to inspire a new generation of social entrepreneurs and philanthropists through media advocacy and public engagement, expanding our philanthropic footprint,” Braimah said.

She hopes to expand the reach of her non-profit in Canada by collaborating with like-minded non-profits, including Period Purse, Ronald McDonald House Charities, and Oxfam.

“As the founder, president, and CEO of IRFI, established in 2008, my team and I have been able to provide critical health care services, access, referrals, information, and commodities to myriad underserved communities, and aim to continue to do so.”

“In addition, we empower young women by training them in the manufacturing of menstrual products, adding a sustainable revenue stream.”

Beyond her professional endeavours, Braimah is also a closet writer and hopes to leverage her writing as a powerful tool for storytelling and social commentary.

“This passion reflects my dedication to exploring innovative avenues for social change and as a lifelong learner,” she said.

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