OUR GOALS


SWAP is organized and committed to achieve the following:

1. Build the capacity of champions who prioritize programs that improve quality of life in their communities, initiate or drive policy and work plan development and help guarantee the best performance possible.

2. Sponsor training in leadership and communication skills, community involvement and enlightened participation in the political process among SWAP members and champions.

3. Train SWAP members in purposeful service, winning campaign strategies and offer a forum for leveraging influence from others in the network.

4. Support SWAP champions to innovate and improve service delivery results by working with them to develop smart and sustainable strategies and solutions.

5. Facilitate and promote the initiatives of change makers and influencers who demonstrate an understanding, interest, and commitment to SWAP.

6. Solicit, directly and indirectly, accept and accumulate, voluntary personal contributions, and to make distributions towards supporting the work of accountable champions in line with all applicable laws.

7. Provide an opportunity for individuals interested in the future of Nigeria to contribute to the support of champions who by their activities, personal conduct and record of performance have demonstrated an interest in promoting the principles to which SWAP is dedicated.

ROADMAP 

Our current road map calls for immediate action; with milestones from 2017 - 2019. These milestones will let us know whether we are on the right track and how successful we are.

1. We will organize 5 forums online or offline with group learning opportunities by Dec 2017.

2. We will engage and raise the profile of 10 SWAP champions and work with each on an innovative improvement project to give their grassroots activities more impact by June 2018.

3. We will sponsor 20 SWAP champions to attend local events or appear on TV, radio and in the press to discuss SWAP initiatives and plans by Dec 2018.

4. We will connect and train 500 Nigerian local government councilors, chair-persons, and state and national assembly members by December 2019.