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Four programmes, one continuum.

Each functions as an integrated pillar in a unified ecosystem of healing, empowerment, and dignity — and each can be supported on its own.

NGO Support & Incubation

NGO Support & Incubation

Fostering growth for partner organisations across civil society.

Targetresilient civil society ecosystem

Many NGOs face persistent barriers: limited organisational capacity, weak governance, thin financial sustainability, and restricted access to networks. The proposed NGO Incubation and Capacity-Building Centre serves as a hub for structured training, mentorship, shared infrastructure, and resource access — a launchpad for organisations to grow into resilient, high-impact entities.

Objective
Strengthen civil society organisations to become resilient, impactful entities capable of delivering sustainable development outcomes.
Capacity building
Governance, financial management, fundraising, and programme delivery training.
Innovation & collab.
A co-creation platform for NGOs to pilot innovative projects and share solutions.
Resource access
Shared services including legal, IT, and administrative support.
Networking
Connection to donors, government agencies, academia, and private sector partners.
Expected outcomes
Strengthened governance, increased funding access, improved programme delivery, enhanced NGO collaboration.
Proposal

NGO Incubation & Capacity-Building Centre — implementation roadmap

A dedicated Centre for training, mentorship, shared infrastructure, and resource access — aligned to national development priorities and the SDGs.

Phase 1
Months 1–3

Needs Assessment

Surveys, stakeholder consultations, and a baseline study.

Phase 2
Months 4–12

Pilot Programme

Launch with 10–15 NGOs and deliver the first training cohort.

Phase 3
Years 2–3

Scale-Up

Expand services, build partnerships, secure multi-year funding.

Phase 4
Year 4+

Sustainability

Membership fees, service-based revenue, and a donor-backed endowment.

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Boys to Men Program

Boys to Men Program

Mentorship and leadership development for youth and men.

500+ / 500+boys & men reached annually (target)

This programme cultivates emotional intelligence, resilience, and leadership in boys aged 12–18 and men aged 19 and older — addressing the critical gap in structured male development support within South African communities.

Methodology
Group mentorship, rites of passage, role model engagement, life skills education.
Modules
Life skills, emotional intelligence, leadership development, behavioural health.
Delivery
Weekly mentorship sessions, school partnerships, holiday leadership camps, community projects.
Staffing
Male mentors (trained volunteers or social workers), programme coordinator, psychologist or counsellor.
Partnerships
Local NGOs, schools, churches, youth centres, faith-based organisations, community role models.
Expected outcomes
Improved self-esteem, school retention, reduced delinquency, increased access to support services for men.
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Entrepreneurship Development Program

Entrepreneurship Development Program

Equipping individuals with essential business skills and pathways to economic independence.

100+microenterprises targeted for launch

This programme fosters economic independence by equipping marginalised youth, men and women, recovering individuals, and ex-offenders with the entrepreneurial skills and support systems needed to launch and grow viable businesses.

Services
Business incubation, skills training workshops, access to seed funding and mentorship.
Focus groups
Unemployed youth, women and men, former addicts, ex-offenders.
Modules
Business planning, financial literacy, marketing, digital skills, personal development.
Delivery
Cohort-based training cycles, monthly workshops, one-on-one incubation support.
Support
Microgrants, tools and workspace access, mentorship from entrepreneurs, networking events.
Partnerships
Township entrepreneurs, ABSA and other banks, investors.
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Social Relief Program

Social Relief Program

Providing immediate support to vulnerable communities in crisis.

300+individuals & households, monthly (target)

This programme provides rapid and sustainable relief to individuals facing acute challenges including homelessness, hunger, and addiction relapse — ensuring that no one falls through the gaps while longer-term support is mobilised.

Services
Food parcels, clothing and hygiene kits, emergency shelter placement, substance detoxification referral.
Beneficiaries
Homeless individuals, low-income families, recovering addicts, disaster victims.
Delivery
On-demand response teams, scheduled outreach drives, hotline service, clinic referrals.
Staffing
Relief and temporary shelter referral officers, social workers, logistics coordinator, clinical partners.
Partnerships
The 100% Foundation, local clinics, municipal services, shelters, disaster response units.
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