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Rare-Breed Men Tribe (SCIO)

SC051792Registered charity from 16 June 2022
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Charity Information:
The Name the Charity is Known By RBM Tribe
Address 12
Maxwell Grove
Armadale
Postcode eh48 3fp
Regulatory Type Standard
Object:
Purposes Rare breed Men Tribe seeks to empower and inspire African men to create robust, wholesome, and authentic male friendships. The organisation seeks fill the gap of fatherhood absence in African families by addressing issues that relates to them as it relates their mental wellbeing, career, business, and mentorship. The organisations are created for citizenship and community development. It seeks to assist African Men and their families to live better, safer or more fulfilled lives by encouraging social inclusion. 4 The organisation's purposes are: a) The prevention or relief of poverty b) The advancement of education c) The advancement of health d) The promotion of equality and diversity e) The advancement of citizenship or community development To achieve the above purpose, we will; a. Influencing Policy: We will champion the rights of African men and their families and advocate for fair and just policies and practices, making sure those seeking protection have a platform and are heard. b. Collaboration: We will nurture relationships with the public, private and the community organisations for more significant benefit of African men and their families. c. Engaging Society: We will engage with the Scottish public to grow to understand, promote positive attitudes, and build a welcoming environment for African Men in Scotland for better integration through seminars, workshops, interactive discussions.. d. Advisory: We will offer help to the group members regardless of which stage they are of their life in various capacities like Health and well-being, skills development, counselling, Finance, career, Parenting, Fatherhood, self-improvement, legal support, Food support, Business support. We will do this by partnering with other organisations and experts in those areas.
Operations:
What the charity is set up to do and how it does this:
Rare-Breed Men Tribe is a charity created to support and empower African men in Scotland through authentic brotherhood, personal development, and community integration. We provide a safe space for men to connect, grow, and thrive emotionally, socially, and economically. We do this by running targeted programs in mental health, fatherhood, employment, mentorship, cultural integration, and legal support. We also advocate for African men’s rights, promote positive representation, and partner with organisations to support well-being, inclusion, and leadership. Through events, workshops, and peer support, we help men become the best version of themselves for their families and communities.
Charity Status: Active
Constitutional Form: SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
Constitutional Form Date: 16 Jun 2022
Main Operating Location: City of Edinburgh
Number of Staff: 0
Number of Volunteers: 1-50
Purposes: "the prevention or relief of poverty", "the advancement of education", "the advancement of health", "the advancement of citizenship or community development", "the promotion of equality and diversity"
Beneficiaries: "Other defined groups"
Types Of Activity Undertaken: "It carries out activities or services itself"
Annual Submissions:
Year End Income Expenditure Annual Return Received Accounts Received Latest Annual Reports and Accounts
31 Dec 2022 £676 £676 29 Sept 2023 Yes
31 Dec 2023 £1,021 £922 28 Sept 2024 Yes
31 Dec 2024 £3,201 £3,150 13 Aug 2025 Yes Download
31 Dec 2025 No Annual Information due by 30 Sept 2026
If an annual return has been received on time (within nine months of the Year End Date), the 'Annual Return Received' box is green   . If an annual return is late, the box is red   .
Income and Expenditure:
Charity Trustees:
First Name Last Name
Ayodeji Lawrence
Olusegun Akintola
Olabokun Imoukhuede
Ganiyu Madoti
Jolade Osuntubo
Oluwarotimi Ayeni
Praise Fowowe
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