Our website has a new design, loads way faster and a NEW FEATURE! For the past 3 to 4 months, Faruq and Wildan – the duo that is behind the majority of the codes and technology on Skolafund.com – have been working on some major technical upgrades for Skolafund.com! Continue Reading →
5 Simple Ways How Skolafund Builds Trust In Education Crowdfunding 5 Simple Ways How Skolafund Makes Education Crowdfunding Better For Sponsors AND Students – but we could never do it without you. Continue Reading →
Skolafund In The Community: Fashion, Food & Fighting Spirit Since our last Skolafund update way back when we were reflecting on a busy month of May, we’ve had a blessed month of fasting and giving with Ramadhan. Continue Reading →
Skolafund In The Community: Not All Heroes Wear Capes! Last month, our monthly update was about us. Continue Reading →
Our Mothers, Our Teachers: Skolafund Shares The Greatest Lessons We’ve Learnt From Our Mothers Your mother is your first teacher. Continue Reading →
Skolafund In The News: TOP TEN, Digerati 50 and… Neelofa?? April 2017: Every once in a while, we get featured in the news – which makes the entire team really happy. Continue Reading →
The Ultimate List of People Who Will Transform Your Campaign From 0 To 100(%) Think of crowdfunding as having a donation box. Continue Reading →
I am not from Malaysia. How do I fund a student on Skolafund? The easiest way to sponsor a student if you do not have a Malaysian bank account is to use the Paypal option. You can use your debit or credit card with Paypal, even if you do not have a Paypal account. Continue Reading →
Why sponsor via Kitafund.com/Skolafund.com? Dear Sponsors & Students, Once in a while we receive emails or messages telling us that the 8% fee Kitafund/Skolafund charges is unnecessary and the sponsor would rather sponsor the student directly into the student’s bank account. Continue Reading →
You should be Skolafund's Campaign Manager! Dear friends of Skolafund, Running Skolafund while we are studying in university has been quite rough. Continue Reading →