Stay Connected to Home, No Matter the Distance
When you are far from home, your community is the thread that keeps you connected. A place where news from the homeland reaches you, where diaspora members in your city find each other, and where you can support causes back home even from thousands of miles away.
What Keeps a Diaspora Together
Diaspora Discussions
Share news, personal stories, and updates across time zones. The conversation flows between homeland and abroad, and nothing gets lost because someone was asleep when the message was sent.
Homeland News
Publish community updates about developments, celebrations, and milestones from home. A shared journal that keeps diaspora members connected to what is happening where they came from.
Community Alerts
When something urgent needs to reach the entire diaspora network, post it as a priority announcement. You can see who has read it and who hasn't, no matter the time zone.
Diaspora Events & Meetups
Organize cultural gatherings, networking events, and community meetups for diaspora members in your city. Build local connections while staying tied to your roots.
Community Polls
Need the community's opinion on something? Put it to a vote and let members across countries have their say.
Network Elections
Run elections for diaspora association leadership with formal ballots and transparent results. Good governance starts with trustworthy elections.
Multi-Currency Fundraising
Support causes back home with fundraising that accepts contributions in 12 currencies including USD, EUR, GBP, and 9 African currencies. Your people can contribute from wherever they are, in whatever currency they have.
Diaspora Opportunities
Job openings, internships, and volunteer roles shared across the network stay visible and accessible. No more missing an opportunity because you did not check the group chat in time.
Cross-Border Mentorships
Pair established diaspora members with newcomers. Share settlement advice, career guidance, and cultural knowledge through structured mentoring that actually leads somewhere.
Community Projects
Coordinate development initiatives, cultural programs, and collaborative efforts across borders with tasks, team roles, and progress tracking.
In Memoriam
When we lose someone, the diaspora often cannot make it home for the funeral. Dedicated tribute pages where members light virtual candles and share memories, no matter the distance.
Regional Chapters
Create sub-groups for each city, country, or region. The London chapter, the NYC chapter, the Toronto chapter. Each has its own events and discussions while staying connected to the main network.
Safe Community
Members report content that does not belong, and leaders take action. A diaspora network that maintains its standards is one people are proud to be part of.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can we create regional chapters?
- Yes. Create sub-groups for each city or region within your diaspora community. Each chapter has its own events and discussions while staying connected to the main network.
- How do we stay updated with news from home?
- Community leaders publish chronicles and announcements that reach every member. The announcement system has priority levels and can cascade to all sub-groups, so important news never gets missed.
- Can we raise funds for projects back home?
- Yes. Create fundraising campaigns that accept contributions in 12 currencies. Every contribution is tracked transparently, and you can post updates to keep supporters informed about how the project is progressing.
Featured Communities
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