Building Together: Cultural Cohorts Open New Doors
At Tukole, we believe every Ugandan in the diaspora deserves a pathway to belong, invest, and grow. For many, that pathway runs through city associations or cultural groups like Baganda, Batooro, Banyakigezi, or Busoga. But what happens if you don’t live in a city with a large Ugandan community—or if you prefer to form your own circle of collaboration?
Starting October 15, 2025, Tukole introduces Cultural Cohorts: a new way for small groups of Ugandans to affiliate directly with the Tukole Business Network, no matter where they live in the world.
What Is a Cultural Cohort?
A Cultural Cohort is a self-organized group of up to 15 members who decide to join Tukole together. Each cohort contributes a one-time upfront payment of $1,000 as a group and then continues with the regular $25/month membership per person.
This model makes Tukole accessible to Ugandans who:
Don’t have a strong city-based group nearby.
Want to collaborate with friends and family across states—or across borders.
Prefer the intimacy of a small, tight-knit community while still connecting to the larger Tukole network.
Why It Matters
Verified Belonging: Every cohort is officially recognized as a Tukole affiliate unit, just like a cultural or city group.
Collective Strength: Small groups pool resources, making the $1,000 upfront contribution a symbol of shared commitment.
Equal Access: Cohort members enjoy the same benefits as any other Tukole member: weekly consultations, investment programs, and rebates linked to diaspora event participation.
Global Reach: Members can live anywhere—DFW, London, Kampala, or Toronto. As long as you commit together, you belong together.
Weekly Collective Consultations
Cohort members step straight into Tukole’s weekly sessions:
Tuesdays – East Africa Focus: trade, culture, tourism, agriculture.
Wednesdays – Finance & Investment: credit, taxes, retirement, bonds.
Thursdays – Real Estate: U.S. and Africa housing, REITs, and more.
These are not just webinars—they’re living consultations that give you access to expert guidance for less than $1/day.
Turning Spending into Assets
Ugandans in the diaspora spend thousands each year attending conventions like UNAA. A single event can cost $2,140 once you add flights, hotels, and spending. Over three years, that’s $19,260—money that disappears after the weekend.
With Tukole, your spending becomes a foundation for wealth. Our structured $200/month investment plan channels 50% into real estate, 30% into stocks/equity, and 20% into bonds, building $7,200 in assets in 3 years. Cohorts gain the same access, turning community energy into generational capital.
The Invitation
Between October 15 and November 31, Tukole is enrolling 1,000 members nationwide under a 3-year contract. Cultural Cohorts are a key part of this campaign.
If you and your circle of friends, family, or colleagues are ready to:
Commit $1,000 upfront as a group,
Contribute $25/month as individuals, and
Stand together as a verified Tukole Cohort,
then you can become part of the first 1,000 members shaping the future of diaspora investment.
Join the Movement
Tukole Cultural Cohorts prove that diaspora membership isn’t bound by geography—it’s bound by collaboration. Whether you live in Dallas, Boston, or Nairobi, you can create a cohort, secure your membership, and claim your place in the Tukole network.
Form your cohort. Make the commitment. Build together.