Our goal is to help protect 7.9 million infants from deadly diseases.

Here's our plan.

What's Next

Maximum Impact in Nigeria

We estimate that up to 13 states in Nigeria are cost-effective to work in.

We could be reaching up to 1.9 million infants per year in Nigeria alone.

Assuming a cost per infant of $20, we anticipate an annual budget of approximately $37.6M to sustain operations at this scale.

Scaling Responsibly

Before expanding to a new Local Government Area (LGA), New Incentives secures enough funds to operate in that LGA for a minimum of two years: at least one year to enroll infants and at least one year to disburse promised CCTs.

This allows us to make commitments to partners and responsibly serve communities.

Big
Picture

We’ve raised $128M to reach 6.6 million infants by 2025.

We want to raise $26.6M more so we can reach 7.9 million infants by the end of 2026.

The possible 13 cost-effective states in Nigeria are just the beginning of our potential impact.

Maximum Impact

We estimate that 14 states in Nigeria are cost-effective to work in.

We could be reaching up to 2.1 million infants per year in Nigeria alone.

Assuming a cost per infant of $20, we anticipate an annual budget of approximately $42.5M to sustain operations at this scale.

Funding Runway

Before expanding to a new Local Government Area (LGA), New Incentives secures enough funds to operate in that LGA for a minimum of two years: at least one year to enroll infants and at least one year to disburse promised CCTs.

This allows us to make commitments to partners and responsibly serve communities.

Big Picture

We’ve raised $125M to reach 6.6 million infants by 2025.

We want to raise $42.5M more so we can reach 8.7 million infants by the end of 2026.

The 14 cost-effective states in Nigeria are just the beginning of our possible impact.

Current Reach

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From 2017 to 2020, we participated in a randomized controlled trial (RCT), operating in 98 clinics across three states.

This chart shows the number of infants enrolled by year.

2017-2020

265,003

From 2017 to 2020, we participated in a randomized controlled trial (RCT), operating in 98 clinics across three states.

This chart shows the number of infants enrolled by year.

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In 2021, we began the scale-up of our program and increased our operations across three states. We went from operating in 98 clinics to 986 by the end of the year.

In 2022, we expanded to six states and ended the year operating in 3,300+ clinics.

At the beginning of 2023, we expanded to Kano, and by June, we were operating in 4,200+ clinics.

2021-2023

1,255,520

In 2021, we began the scale-up of our program and increased our operations across three states. We went from operating in 98 clinics to 986 by the end of the year.

In 2022, we expanded to six states and ended the year operating in 3,300+ clinics.

So far in 2023 we've expanded to a total of nine states and are operating in 5,200+ clinics.

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Future Plans

We've secured enough funding to reach 6.6 million infants by the end of 2025.

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Current Projected Impact

6,580,840

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We've secured enough funding to reach 6.6 million infants by the end of 2025.

Already Raised:
$
128,000,000

*Enrolled since scale-up began in 2021. 2017-2020 infants not included.

Already Raised:
$
136,707,100

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In order to reach an additional 2.1 million infants by the end of 2026, we need to raise $42.5M.

This potential impact would allow us to reach 2.1 million infants per year in the 14 identified states in Nigeria.

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Potential Impact

7,909,216

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In order to reach an additional 1.9 million infants by the end of 2026, we need to raise $26.6M.

Funding Gap:
$
26,567,520

*Enrolled since scale-up began in 2021. 2017-2020 infants not included.

Funding Gap:
$
42,518,400

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Will you help us reach 7.9 million infants?

A gift of $20 means one more infant is protected from deadly diseases.