EMPOWERING IGBO WOMEN AND GIRLS
Expanding Opportunities for a Thriving Community




IMPACTING LIVES
74+
BENEFICIARIES EMPOWERED
100%
LOW-INCOME IGBO WOMEN
10
MONTHS OF EMPOWERMENT
OUR COMMITMENT
Mụta—derived from the Igbo word meaning “to learn”—is a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding educational and economic opportunities for underserved women and girls in Eastern Nigeria.
Our team is committed to providing scholarships, micro-financing, and practical skills training to promote long-term financial independence and social mobility.

EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMS
SCHOLARSHIP AND
GRANTS
We are dedicated to empowering girls and women from underprivileged backgrounds through education. Our support ensures they have access to essential books, resources, and tuition.
PRACTICAL SKILLS TRAINING
We provide practical skills training to equip women and girls with the knowledge and tools necessary to pursue entrepreneurship and build sustainable livelihoods.
FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT INITIATIVES
Our financial empowerment initiatives provide women and girls with access to micro-financing, creating opportunities for entrepreneurship and economic independence.
ADVOCACY AND
AWARENESS
We engage in advocacy and awareness campaigns to promote gender equality, education, and economic opportunities, striving for sustainable change in Eastern Nigeria.
CAPACITY BUILDING AND
DEVELOPMENT
We deliver engaging workshops, seminars, and conferences that equip women and girls with essential digital, leadership, and life skills. Our programs build confidence, broaden opportunities, and empower them to thrive as leaders and changemakers in their communities.
STORIES OF IMPACT
The scholarship eased financial pressure and allowed me to focus more fully on my studies. I feel a strong responsibility to make the most of this opportunity.
- Future Obstetrician
The program is a reminder that, as a young woman, I am allowed to dream and pursue ambitious goals.
- Aspiring Corporate Lawyer
My goal is to be a medical researcher that finds the cure for diseases. Muta has given me hope again.
- Future Medical Researcher

