Your Hometown Association Deserves More Than a Group Chat
Ethnic associations and hometown unions do incredible work, from funding schools back home to supporting members in need. But running all of that through WhatsApp groups and manual spreadsheets is exhausting. TribesOnTribes gives your association a proper platform where welfare is organized, contributions are tracked, and your cultural identity is preserved.
What Does Your Association Get?
Community Feed
Members share news from home, celebrate achievements, and stay connected to the community. Whether you are in your hometown or halfway across the world, the feed keeps you part of the conversation.
Cultural Journal
Document your community's history, cultural practices, language resources, and hometown stories as permanent articles. Build an archive of cultural identity that your children and their children can access.
Welfare Notices
When a member needs help, when dues are due, or when something urgent happens back home, get the word out with priority announcements. You can see who has read each notice so critical welfare communication is not missed.
Community Events
Organize cultural festivals, welfare meetings, hometown visits, and community gatherings with proper RSVPs and recurring schedules. No more losing event details in chat threads that scroll past in minutes.
Member Polls
Get the community's input on meeting dates, project priorities, and association decisions. Every member gets a vote, and the results are clear and transparent.
Executive Elections
Elect your president, secretary, treasurer, and committee members with formal ballots that the entire association can trust. No more disputed elections or accusations of rigged results.
Welfare & Development Fund
Track dues, welfare contributions, and hometown development fundraising with full transparency. Members contribute in their local currency across 12 supported currencies, and everyone can see participation rates and totals.
Community Opportunities
Share job openings, business opportunities, and volunteer roles within the community. Ethnic networks are powerful, give your members a proper place to share and discover opportunities.
Community Mentorship
Connect established members with newcomers, students, and young professionals. Structured mentorships help new arrivals settle in and help the next generation build on the community's foundation.
Community Tributes
When the community loses a member, honor their memory with a dedicated tribute page. Members share stories, express condolences, and preserve the legacy of someone who mattered.
Community Awards
Recognize members who contribute to the welfare of the association, from dedicated executives to generous donors. Custom honors that celebrate the people who keep the community strong.
Branches & Chapters
Create sub-groups for city chapters, regional branches, youth wings, and women's groups. Each chapter runs its own activities while staying part of the larger ethnic association.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न
- Can we track membership dues and welfare contributions?
- Yes. Use the Causes feature to set up dues collection and welfare funds with full transparency. Every contribution is recorded, members can see participation rates, and leaders have a clear view of who has contributed. Multi-currency support means members can contribute in 12 different currencies.
- How do we organize across multiple cities or countries?
- Create sub-groups for each city chapter, regional branch, or country division. Each chapter has its own feed, events, and members, but everyone stays connected to the main association. Announcements from the national body cascade to all chapters automatically.
- Is it suitable for immigrant community associations?
- Yes. Whether your association is a hometown union, a cultural group, or a welfare society for immigrants from the same region, the platform fits. It helps members stay connected to their roots, support each other in a new country, and maintain the cultural identity that brought them together.
प्रमुख समुदाय
Ekuyi
A specific area or quarter known for its scenic views overlooking the Mbaw Plains.
Upper Rong (Rong supérieur)
The highland area where the Fon's Palace is situated.
Mbawrong (Lower Rong)
This is the lower-altitude section of the village located in the Mbaw Plain. It functions as a major commercial and a...
Shokop
Notable quarter that houses its own government primary school (G.S. Shokop).
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