The Ghana Real Estate Professionals Association (GREPA) is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a multi?year grant from the ARELLO Foundation in support of structured licensing education, regulatory compliance advancement, and public?protection initiatives aligned with international best practices.
The grant will support a three?year national rollout (2026–2028) focused on strengthening implementation of Ghana’s Real Estate Agency Act, 2020 (Act 1047). The initiative includes REAC?aligned licensing education, enforcement and brokerage compliance training, consumer awareness outreach, and the continued development of a digital regulatory learning platform.
“This support from the ARELLO Foundation represents an important step in advancing regulatory professionalism and public trust in Ghana’s real estate sector,” said Victoria Osei Sampah, Founder & CEO of GREPA. “The initiative strengthens education, accountability, and consumer protection while aligning Ghana’s regulatory framework with global standards.”
According to her, the digital learning platform has already been activated, with registration and early training cohorts underway to meet urgent practitioner education needs.
Jessica Hickok, Chief Executive Officer of ARELLO, speaking on behalf of the ARELLO Foundation Board of Trustees, added:
“Strong real estate markets depend on trust, professionalism, and effective regulation. GREPA’s work moves all three forward. The ARELLO Foundation is pleased to play a role in this initiative as it strengthens education, promotes compliance, and helps safeguard consumers across Ghana.”
The ARELLO Foundation supports educational and regulatory initiatives that enhance the administration and enforcement of real estate license laws worldwide. GREPA’s project reflects these shared objectives through measurable education outcomes, digital infrastructure development, and institutional capacity building.
About the ARELLO Foundation
The ARELLO Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the Association of Real Estate License Law Officials (ARELLO®), an international organization dedicated to supporting regulatory agencies in the administration and enforcement of real estate license laws. The Foundation provides grants for research, education, and public-protection initiatives that advance professional standards and strengthen regulatory systems globally.
About GREPA
The Ghana Real Estate Professionals Association (GREPA) is a professional body committed to strengthening ethical practice, regulatory compliance, and institutional development within Ghana’s real estate sector.
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