Thandisizwe Mgudlwa
CAPE TOWN: Sage Foundation’s Enterprise Fund was launched on Wednesday this week in Johannesburg.
The
new $1 million fund is open to non-profits in Africa with enterprising
ideas to help improve the lives of military veterans, young people or
women and girls.
Sage, is the market and technology leader for integrated accounting, payroll & HR, and payment systems.
research
reveals that every day, across Africa inspiring non-profit leaders,
volunteers and their supporters are working tirelessly to make their
communities better places to live.
Hence, the Sage Foundation’s
Enterprise Fund. It has been designed to support those organisations to
generate further income, create new initiatives or enhance existing and
proven activity.
According to Sage, "The $1 million will be split
between two rounds of $500,000; with the second round ready for release
in July 2017. Applications for the first round are open until April 5;
grants between $5,000 and $35,000 will then be awarded to successful
applicants.
All applications that fulfil the eligibility
criteria will be considered. However, Sage Foundation is especially keen
to support organisations that are currently small but have ambitions to
expand, grow and deliver sustainable change. It is also hoped that the
fund will support needs such as; capital projects, core running costs or
new innovations."
Joanne van der Walt, Sage Foundation Manager,
Africa at Sage, notes, “Sage Foundation’s Enterprise Fund is designed
to help organisations generate further income, create new initiatives or
enhance existing activity,” says van der Walt, “There are some
wonderful charities across Africa who has innovative yet practical ideas
about how they can solve some of the socio-economic challenges their
communities face each day. We want to help them turn these exceptional
ideas into reality.”
In addition, "Sage Foundation’s Enterprise
Fund was originally announced at Sage Summit in Chicago in July 2016,
part of a series of new initiatives to mobilise Sage colleagues,
partners and customers around a common vision for change. As part of
2017’s new Sage Summit Tour, Sage Foundation will be working with Sage’s
brilliant network of business builders, to take action together.
Since
January 2016, Sage Foundation has been taking action to build
sustainable social, economic and entrepreneurial opportunities in Sage’s
local communities around the world. By investing and supporting
non-profit partners that are helping people reach their true potential,
and committed to doing business the right way.
Sage Foundation
is powered by the ‘2+2+2’ model. Through this, Sage Foundation donates:
2% of employee time each year (5 volunteer days), 2% of free cash flow
in grants and 2 donated software licenses to eligible partners.
At
the Sage Summit Tour in Johannesburg from 7-9 March this year, Sage
will update delegates about how the Sage Foundation is making a
difference for communities and non-profit organisations across Africa
with its approach to social investment. It will also disclose how the
Enterprise Fund will benefit the region’s charities."
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