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Database Fundraising Business Resource Kit - Feb 2007
Economic Development
KwaZulu-Natal
LISTING OF BUSINESS
SUPPORT RESOURCES
FEBRUARY 2007
Commissioned by:
KwaZulu-Natal
Department of Economic Development
Complied by: 14th Floor, The Marine, 22 Gardner Street, Durban 4001
Research House Private Bag X001, Bishopsgate, 4008
Tel: 082 876-3595 Tel: 031 310-5493 Fax: 031 310-5494
Email: researchhouse@telkomsa.net Website: www.kznded.gov.za
Contents
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Foreword .......................................................................................................................................... 2
A. Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 3
B. Overview...................................................................................................................................... 3
D. Disclaimer .................................................................................................................................... 5
6. List of Programmes that have Industry Requirements, grouped by Industry ................................ 183
International as well as local experience has shown that small businesses can
provide an important contribution to employment and the creation and distribution
of wealth. The lack of access to relevant business information and advice is one of
the many challenges which face small businesses, especially start-up enterprises
and micro-enterprises. Some of the areas where challenges are experienced include
access to marketing, access to finance and business management skills.
Project and business funding support particularly, and other non-financial assistance, is available from a wide
range of sources that include, unilateral and multilateral, foreign and local donors including government,
development and development finance institutions, the corporate social responsibility programmes of financial
institutions of South Africa, and semi-government organizations, institutions and foundations.
The Department is committed to removing obstacles that constrain access to information on available public and
private resources that promote economic growth. Government has made available significant resources to create
access to opportunities, especially for marginalized societies, but due to several constraints, most of those who
need the information are unable to access or utilize it. This publication is providing access to information on all
available resources to which all can gain access.
I therefore urge all existing and future entrepreneurs to make use of this directory and maximize the utilization
of resources to promote economic growth in the province.
In order to maximize the utilisation of internal and external resources, the Department commissioned a research
study to identify organisations that provide free or partially free funding or assistance to businesses in
the province.
These selection criteria have resulted in this publication which focuses on businesses and entrepreneurs in need
of some form of funding or assistance. The publication provides a listing of programmes identified to date that
fall into these categories.
The distribution of this listing is intended to extend the impact of the Department’s resources and achieve their
objectives of local economic development, fostering economic growth and developing and encouraging
entrepreneurship.
B. Overview
The listing
is a collection of records from a variety of sources including:
• Government – local, provincial and national
• Government institutions
• International government
• International non-governmental entities
• Organisations i.e. NGO’s and Section 21 companies
• Companies e.g. private companies or entities associated with companies such as foundations and
trusts owned by private companies
• Combinations of the above
• Other entities
This publication represents the initial phase of the project to provide this resource and by no means incorporates
all the available aid on offer. The intention is to update and add to the current information on a regular basis.
A searchable database version will be made available in due course which will facilitate identifying relevant
potential sources of support.
Where no region or industry is specified, the programme is prepared to consider applications from any region of
the province or from any industry. In some cases, the programmes exclude particular industries.
Note:
- Where “the” normally prefixes a title, “the” has been left out and the entry has been sorted by the second
word e.g. The Social Plan will be found under “Social Plan”. Furthermore, where a small letter, followed by a
capital letter is applicable, the first letter has been utilised e.g. eThekwini. To alleviate any confusion, the
indices have cross-referenced entries.
- Programmes have a range of conditions under which they provide funding and/or assistance, varying from
very detailed to non-specific. Issues covered include ownership, size of the business and the industry in
which it operates or plans to operate. Certain industries are excluded from a few of the programmes. Some
programmes that provide funding require matching funding from owners or only pay retrospectively, so that
all of the money is needed upfront. Guidelines regarding all these factors are given in this listing, but the
final details should always be checked with the programme itself.
- “Funding” may vary from pure monetary assistance, to providing financial resources for a specific purpose
i.e. training. In the case of the latter, details have been provided under “assistance”.
- Where details appear to be missing for a particular programme, these criteria either do not apply or the
donors have elected to omit this information.
- Some programmes will terminate at a specified time. The dates, where known, have been provided under
‘Changes’.
- In cases where there are a number of offices for an organisation, the details are given at the end of the
entry for the programme concerned.
If instructions are unclear, contact the organisation concerned to clarify their requirements. Should you be
unable to reach the person noted in the directory, ask for their replacement or an alternative contact person.
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Equipment, rent-free premises, stationery, training and administration
Summary of Programme The company provides loans and gives assistance with training and
administration. They help to set up businesses of non-core operators that
they can then do business with. For example, the on-site canteen,
manufacturers of wooden drums for cables and a workshop for the
disabled.
Funding Information
Total available in program Aberdare spent about R500,000 in the last 3 years.
Programme Criteria
Previously disadvantaged Must be 100% Black-owned
Other Must meet the company's non-core needs
Application Procedure
Description of procedure No formal application procedure. Aberdare are pro-active in approaching
prospective small business holders, but would listen to new ideas.
Feedback required On-going on site
Contact Details
Contact Name Erica da Silva
Position HR Manager
Telephone No. 033 845-3200
Fax No. 033 386-1307 or 033 346-0039
Postal Address P O Box 188, Pietermaritzburg, 3200
Physical Address Murray Road, Mkondeni, Pietermaritzburg
Email Address edsilva@aberdare.co.za
Website Address www.aberdare.co.za/branches
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training and development skills
Summary of Programme The Foundation supports projects that target the informal sector with
special emphasis on women and the disabled. The main focus is on skills
development linked to an existing project, start-up capital, equipment and
mentorship.
Funding Information
Comments R80,000 to R250,000 per project
Programme Criteria
Previously disadvantaged Special emphasis on women and the disabled in the informal sector.
Preference is also given to groups.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure The project submits a proposal, which is subject to a review process i.e.
status/registration of the organisation; project location; budget;
management information and project plan. If it fits the Foundation's
criteria, it is invited to apply. Application forms are not provided up-front
due to the detail involved.
Feedback required If funding is provided, 6-monthly reports are required.
Copy of Application form Only available after an initial proposal is submitted and accepted.
Contact Details
Contact Name Marcia Zungu
Position CSI Consultant
Telephone 031 310-2053
Fax 031 337-7415
Postal Address P O Box 2952, Durban, 4000
E-mail Address Marciaz@absa.co.za
Website Address www.absa.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Guidance on business plans and cash flow projections
Summary of Programme Finance small businesses with loans ranging from R5,000 to R500,000.
Terms are 3 to 60 months.
Funding Information
Funding Information Loans range from R5,000 to R500,000
Total available in programme R30 million
Programme Criteria
Exclusions White businesses are excluded; must be 100% BEE
Business requirements Must have an ABSA Bank account and there must be full time involvement.
Previously disadvantaged BEE required
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Payout done on submission of invoice. Investments committee meet
weekly to decide on application approval or decline.
Feedback required Client to provide financial performance report monthly. Loans are subject to
annual reviews.
Copy of Application form Fax, post or e-mail
Copy of Business plan/Framework Fax, post or e-mail
Contact Details
Contact Name Carmen Messeur
Position Fund Portfolio Manager
Telephone No. 011 350-4781
Fax No. 011 350-7049
Physical Address 22nd Floor, 160 Main Street, ABSA Towers, Johannesburg, 2000
E-mail Address carmensim@absa.co.za
Website Address www.absa.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training, Mentorship, Advice
Summary of Programme EDP empowers targeted rural entrepreneurs and their families to improve
their quality of life through small profitable enterprises and by stimulating
local economic activities. Services include small loans and training in
business skills. EDP address the constraints of the rural family by: (1)
Identifying and interacting with those that the community identify are poor.
(2) Address home food security through home gardens. (3) Establish
survivalist start-up businesses thereby increasing economic activity. (4)
Train and involve community volunteers. (5) Facilitate the establishment of
community structures. (6) Mainstream HIV & AIDS awareness into the
programme. (7) Capacitate programme participants in life skills. (8)
Expose those that choose, to a Christian lifestyle.
Funding Information
Funding Information R300 - R3000 per group/individual
Total available in programme First to group, then to individuals within the group, progressively
Programme Criteria
Exclusions The only participants are the identified poor in the community.
Region 11 districts in KwaZulu-Natal - see website www.acatkzn.co.za
Business requirements Programme sets requirements for each group
Previously disadvantaged All participants are the previously disadvantaged.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure The programme is only available in the 11 districts we serve, and the
participants are initially identified by the participating community. ACAT
operates in 17 areas of 30km radius each in scattered deep rural areas of
KwaZulu-Natal (in 7 of the 11 Magisterial Districts). ACAT’s centre is at
Lidgetton – near Howick and Pietermaritzburg. The areas covered are
indicated on a map that can be found on the ACAT website on
www.acatkzn.co.za.
Feedback required Feedback by ACAT Extension Officers
Copy of Application form Restricted to participants
Copy of Business plan/Framework Restricted to participants
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Nature of assistance Grants and loans
Summary of Programme The foundation aims to make a measurable contribution to sustainable
development skills by enhancing and developing skills and by supporting
projects which encourage entrepreneurship, self reliance and provide
employment opportunities.
Funding Information
Comments The amounts vary depending on the need and nature of the application.
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Projects that involve competitions, tours, political organisations, individuals
and infrastructure are excluded.
Business requirements The project must create jobs and must be within the borders of South
Africa.
Matching funding Not a prerequisite but may be required
Previously disadvantaged Depends on the fund i.e. the BEE Fund
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Submit a brief description of the concept and the requirements e.g. project
goals and background, beneficiaries, sustainability details, performance
indicators, timeline, costings etc. Following an initial assessment, if
appropriate, an application form will be sent to the applicant.
Feedback required Financial statements may be required on a regular basis depending on the
project.
Contact Details
Position Social Investments
Telephone 021 658-1000
Fax 021 683-2514
Postal Address P O Box 23087, Claremont, 7735
Physical Address Pick 'n Pay Office Park, 101 Rosemead Avenue, Kenilworth, 7708
Website Address www.pnp.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme AAAF is a private equity fund, able to invest equity and quasi-equity of
between US$4m and US$15m. It mainly seeks majority shareholdings,
looks for a commercial return on its funds plus the ability to exit after 4-7
years. AAAF is able to invest in a wide range of agri-businesses but prefers
not to invest in start-ups nor in commodity producers - it seeks businesses
with brands, intellectual property, and/or strong long-term profitability.
Funding is on commercial terms.
Funding Information
Funding Information Rand equivalent of US$15 million (about R100 million)
Maximum per application Minimum of US$4 million (R28 million equivalent)
Total available in programme US$100 million
Source of funding CDC Group PLC
Programme Criteria
Industry Agriculture
Business requirements No start-ups
Matching funding A meaningful contribution will be sought from management/sponsor
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Send your business plan (including recent audited accounts) to Huw
Williams, Actis, P O Box 2396, Saxonwold 2132 or email hwilliams@act.is
advising amount sought and your proposed valuation of your business.
Feedback required Post-investment we expect monthly CEO report and accounts.
Changes
Comments Programme ends 31/12/2008. New fund likely to follow.
Contact Details
Contact Name Huw Williams
Position Investment Principal
Telephone No. 011 778-5911
Fax No. 011 327-7407
Postal Address P O Box 2396, Saxonwold, 2132
Physical Address 1st floor, Cradock Heights, 21 Cradock Avenue, Rosebank 2196
E-mail Address hwilliams@act.is
Website Address www.act.is
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Advice, mentorship and marketing assistance
Summary of Programme Part of the Agrarian Revolution Programme. The Extension Programme
provides free assistance to any farming activity if necessary. Extension
officers are available to visit premises. Contact your nearest office of the
Department.
Programme Criteria
Industry Agriculture and associated industries
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact your nearest office of the KZN Department of Agriculture and
Environmental Affairs.
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Advice, strategy, financing, etc.
Summary of Programme The fund facilitates entry of junior but commercially viable mining ventures
into the mainstream mining sector. The fund assists businesses to grow
through strategic guidance and skills transfer using a hands-on approach.
It provides seed capital to assist with feasibility phases, which enables
these companies to raise finance from commercial financiers. Equity will
not exceed 49% of the issued share capital. The fund targets investments
that will be co-funded with Anglo or one of its subsidiaries. Job creation
with empowerment instruments or structures will be favourably considered.
A clear exit strategy is required for the fund, including management buy-ins
etc. Anglo Zimele acts as the fund manager.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R5 million
Total available in the programme R40 million
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Investments shall only be applied to the acquisition of plant and equipment
and the funding of working capital requirements.
Industry Mining
Business requirements Owners must be permanently involved in management and operations.
Real rate of return of 15% minimum (net of fund management fees).
Comply with legal requirements and Anglo American environmental and
safety policies. The fund will have board representation.
Matching funding Owners must contribute from their own resources.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure A detailed formal business plan is required that contains the following:
reserve statement, proposed drilling upgrade programme, mine plan,
environmental impact assessment, processing plan, marketing plan,
management team, corporate structure, financial model, and a strategic
plan of the company including a proposed exit strategy for the fund and
future fund raising ideas. A financial and technical due diligence will be
conducted. Contact the office for details.
Copy of Business plan/Framework No application form - see website Application Procedures
http://www.anglozimele.co.za/content/hotspot_documents/
business_plan_outline.pdf
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Capacity building
Summary of Programme The Apex Fund aims to alleviate poverty in rural and peri-urban areas, by
working through partner organisations. The Capacity-Building Grant is to
support capacity development amongst NGO's, co-operatives etc. operating
in these areas. The grant is made to partner organisations for them to align
themselves with SAMAF.
Funding Information
Comments Funding only available to partner organisations, per individual needs.
Negotiated between SAMAF and the partner organisation.
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Individuals and consumption loans are excluded.
Region Available to those in rural and peri-urban areas.
Industry Finance
Business requirements Finance poverty alleviation enterprises only. Business must have been
operational for at least six months.
Previously disadvantaged Preference for women and youth.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact the KZN Provincial Co-ordinator c/o the Seda office in Durban.
Feedback required The nature of feedback required will be communicated.
Copy of Application form Contact the KZN Provincial Co-ordinator.
Contact Details
Contact Name Cedric Munthu Dube
Position KZN Provincial Co-ordinator
Telephone No. 031 308-6300
Fax No. 031 309-6069
Cell/Other No. 084 433-8517
Postal Address P O Box 47364, Red Hill, 4023
Physical Address Suite 205, Ascot Park, 3 Ascot Street, Greyville, Durban
Email Address mdube@absamail.co.za
Website Address http://www.dti.gov.za/samaf/samaf.htm
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Business advice
Summary of Programme The Apex Fund aims to alleviate poverty in rural and peri-urban areas, by
working through partner organisations. The micro enterprise development
loan of R2,500 - R10,000 is to support micro enterprises. Favourable
interest rates apply. Finance is only available through partner
organisations.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R2,500 - R10,000
Comments Finance is only available through partner organisations.
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Household income > R1,500, individuals and non-poverty focused
programmes are excluded.
Region Available to those in rural and peri-urban areas.
Business requirements Finance is for micro enterprises only.
Previously disadvantaged 80% of the funding must go to women, youth and the disabled.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure For partner organisation status and your nearest partner organisation
contact the KZN Provincial Co-ordinator. They will refer you to the closest
partnering agent in your area. Savings records must be shown.
Feedback required The nature of feedback required will be communicated.
Copy of Application form Contact the KZN Provincial Co-ordinator.
Contact Details
Contact Name Cedric Munthu Dube
Position KZN Provincial Co-ordinator
Telephone No. 031 308-6300
Fax No. 031 309-6069
Cell/Other No. 084 433-8517
Postal Address P O Box 47364, Red Hill, 4023
Physical Address Suite 205, Ascot Park, 3 Ascot Street, Greyville, Durban
Email Address mdube@absamail.co.za
Website Address http://www.dti.gov.za/samaf/samaf.htm
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Business development support
Summary of Programme The Apex Fund aims to alleviate poverty in rural and peri-urban areas, by
working through partner organisations. The poverty alleviation loan of
R100 to R2,000 is for households earning < R1,500 per month. Favourable
interest rates apply.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R100 - R2,000
Comments Only available to households earning less than R1,500 per month.
Total available in program The amount available is as availed by the partner organisation.
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Household income over R1,500, individuals and non-poverty focused
programmes are excluded.
Region Available to those in rural and peri-urban areas.
Business requirements Household income should be less than R1,500 per month.
Previously disadvantaged 80% of the funding must go to women, youth and the disabled.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure For partner organisation status and your nearest partner organisation
contact the KZN Provincial Co-ordinator. They will refer you to the closest
partnering agent in your area.
Feedback required The nature of feedback required will be communicated.
Copy of Application form Contact the KZN Provincial Co-ordinator.
Contact Details
Contact Name Cedric Munthu Dube
Position KZN Provincial Co-ordinator
Telephone No. 031 308-6300
Fax No. 031 309-6069
Cell/Other No. 084 433-8517
Postal Address P O Box 47364, Red Hill, 4023
Physical Address Suite 205, Ascot Park, 3 Ascot Street, Greyville, Durban
Email Address mdube@absamail.co.za
Website Address http://www.dti.gov.za/samaf/samaf.htm
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training
Summary of Programme Basic training is given in mining, processing and business skills. Two-week
courses are run at Mintek and at satellite venues e.g. Northern KZN. Costs
of the following are covered: travel to the course, accommodation (if the
course is run at Mintek), food and an allowance.
Funding Information
Comments An allowance of approximately R4,000 per learner is given.
Source of funding Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs / Mining Qualifications Authority
(MQA)
Programme Criteria
Industry Mining
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Complete the application form and fax back to the office. They will contact
you if you are successful.
Window periods for applying The committee sits monthly to consider applications.
Copy of Application form Phone for a copy to be posted to you.
Contact Details
Contact Name Rakwena Mogoai
Position Training Officer
Telephone No. 011 709-4713
Fax No. 011 709-4581
Postal Address Private Bag X3015, Randburg, 2125
Physical Address 200 Hans Strijdom Drive, Strijdompark, Randburg
E-mail Address RakwenaM@mintek.co.za
Website Address www.mintek.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme The programme provides funding for projects and bursaries. Projects must
be in arts and culture. Funding covers administration, education, craft,
theatre, new media etc. The programme considers merit, impact,
development, sustainability, capacity and profile. Focus areas are job
creation, creative skills management, cultural diversity awareness and
understanding, and cultural tourism and marketing.
Funding Information
Comments Funding varies
Source of funding Department of Arts and Culture (DAC), Nedbank, Sun International,
Vodacom, Royal Netherlands Embassy
Programme Criteria
Industry Arts and culture
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Application must be made on the prescribed form. Request from the
offices or obtain off the website.
Window periods for applying Applications are accepted during the first to second quarter annually.
Feedback required Feedback is required every 6 months.
Copy of Application form See the website or contact the offices.
Contact Details
Contact Name Ashraf Johaardien
Position General Manager
Telephone No. 011 802-7646
Fax No. 011 802-1817
Postal Address Postnet Suite 354, Private Bag X29, Gallo Manor, 2052
Physical Address Building 16, Woodland Office Park, Western Service Rd, Woodmead,
Johannesburg
Email Address manager@act.org.za
Website Address www.act.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme Funding is provided across a wide range of arts to individuals, groups,
institutions and companies, in order to promote the arts. The organisation
must be formally registered - sole proprietors are excluded. Areas covered
are: craft, dance, literature, music, theatre, visual arts and multi-discipline.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R250,000
Source of funding Department of Arts and Culture
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Sole proprietors are excluded.
Industry Arts and crafts
Business requirements The business must be formally registered (not a sole proprietor).
Other An individual must be a South African citizen and over 18 years of age.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Complete the appropriate application form and mail or fax to the office.
Window periods for applying Usually 1 July to 30 September
Copy of Application form Website: www.nac.org.za/fundingApplicationForms.htm
Copy of Business plan/Framework Website: www.nac.org.za/fundingApplicationForms.htm
Contact Details
Contact Name Peter Tshabalala
Position Acting Arts Development Manager
Telephone No. 011 838-1383
Fax No. 011 838-6363
Postal Address P O Box 500, Newtown, Johannesburg, 2113
Physical Address 66 Margaret Mcingana St (cnr Gwigwi Mrwebi), Newtown, Johannesburg
E-mail Address Peter@nac.org.za
Website Address www.nac.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme Support for community-based activities being implemented by NGOs and
NPO's which promote sustainable economic and social development by:
meeting basic humanitarian needs; assisting in the accelerated economic
and social development of disadvantaged communities and other activities
which complement the broader Australian development assistance program
in Africa.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R200,000
Comments All projects of 12 months duration - no multi-year projects
Total available in programme R1,6 million per year
Source of funding Australian Government
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Organisations not registered as an NPO or NGO
Business requirements Only available to registered NPO and NGOs
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Assessment and selection of projects under SAS is at the discretion of the
AusAID Section of the Australian High Commission in Pretoria. Funding
requests are accepted throughout the year and selection meetings are held
3 time a year - details of the timing of selection meetings are available in
the SAS Guidelines obtainable from the Australian High Commission in
Pretoria.
Feedback required Six monthly report and acquittal, and a completion report and acquittal.
Copy of Application form SAS Guidelines available by fax, post and / or e-mail from Administrator.
Copy of Business plan/Framework SAS Guidelines available by fax, post and / or e-mail from Administrator.
Contact Details
Contact Name Anne Creux
Position Programme Officer
Telephone No. 012 423-6173
Fax No. 012 342-4201
Postal Address Australian High Commission, Private Bag X150, Pretoria, 0001
Physical Address 292 Orient Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0083
E-mail Address anne.creux@dfat.gov.au
Website Address www.ausaid.gov.au
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Mentoring
Summary of Programme Barloworld ARTWORKS provides a business mentor to arts organisations
who apply for a business mentor and meet the criteria of the programme.
Ideally the arts organisation should have a business plan and have been
operational for at least two years. Business mentors are provided to senior
managers to further their professional development. All mentors are
volunteers and lend a few hours a month to advise their mentee.
Programme Criteria
Industry Arts
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Mentor and mentee applications available from the BASA website at
www.basa.co.za under Barloworld ARTWORKS. A BASA representative
interviews potential mentors and mentees and matches suitable
candidates.
Feedback required Written or oral feedback after each meeting and a 6-monthly report.
Copy of Application form www.basa.co.za
Contact Details
Contact Name Nicky du Plessis
Position BASA KZN representative
Telephone No. 082 901-0735
Postal Address Postnet Suite 234, Private Bag V10, Musgrave, 4062
Email Address nicky@culturalradius.co.za
Website Address www.basa.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training, marketing, mentoring, etc.
Summary of Programme The aim of the scheme is to grow black-owned enterprises. It is a cost
sharing grant scheme for private sector firms to improve competitiveness,
build capacity and improve productivity e.g. train managers, improve
management systems such as ISO, build specialised skills for employees,
and give marketing support.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R100,000
Programme Criteria
Business requirements Maximum turnover R12 million; operating at least 1 year; good growth
potential; registered with SARS.
Previously disadvantaged Black ownership is a requirement.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Complete the application form. Submit with a detailed business plan and a
tax clearance certificate (from SARS) and give three proposals and quotes
for each activity for which you are applying.
Copy of Application form Website - scroll to BEE; scroll to BBSDP; download the form
Copy of Business plan/Framework Website - scroll to BEE; scroll to BBSDP; download the form
Contact Details
Contact Name Gabriel Makhonxa
Position Programme Manager
Telephone No. 012 394-1438
Fax No. 012 394-2438
Postal Address Private Bag X84, Pretoria, 0001
Physical Address 6th Floor Fedlife Building, cnr Church and Prinsloo St, Pretoria
E-mail Address gabrielm@thedti.gov.za
Website Address www.thedti.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Advice, drafting of proposals
Summary of Programme The scheme is designed to attract funding or in-kind support from the
business sector to the arts, by offering a grant to the arts project,
specifically to provide additional marketing or other benefits for the
business sponsor. The applicant, preferably an individual/group or NGO,
must bring a product or concept to BASA and BASA will assist in developing
that concept and finding a business sponsor. Applicants need to work with
potential sponsors to identify mutual benefits. The scheme does not cap
budgets or another form of public subsidy. BASA also profiles the arts
through the media.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R100,000
Comments Only available to leverage other business sponsorship. Funding depends on
project budget and project needs.
Total available in program R4 million per year
Source of funding Department of Arts and Culture and private companies
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Film, seed funding, operational costs, salaries and acting fees are excluded.
Industry Arts and culture
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Fill in standard form. Do comprehensive budget showing income and
expenditure. Provide proof of registration. Applications must be submitted
12 weeks before the start of a project.
Window periods for applying Reviews are held every 6 to 8 weeks.
Feedback required Report back to be submitted 3 months after a project.
Copy of Application form Contact the offices for a copy of the form.
Contact Details
Contact Name Tsholo Tshepe
Position Project Administrator
Telephone No. 011 832-3000
Fax No. 011 832-3040
Postal Address P O Box 42865, Fordsburg, 2033
Physical Address 3rd floor, 23 The Mills, 66 Carr Street, Newtown
Email Address info@basa.co.za
Website Address www.basa.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Mentoring and counseling
Summary of Programme Business Partners facilitates funding of new businesses, takeovers,
expansion programs, MBO's and property projects. Investment from
R250,000 - R15 million.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R15 million
Total available in program R600 million per annum (nationally)
Programme Criteria
Exclusions On-lending and agriculture are excluded.
Business requirements Viability is the cornerstone of the investment decision.
Previously disadvantaged Preference but not a requirement
Application Procedure
Description of procedure To enable Business Partners to make an informed decision, a business plan
is required. Once the viability of the project is investigated, a decision will
be taken. Funding is normally over a period of 5 years. The price of the
funding depends on the risk associated with the transaction.
Feedback required There is regular contact between the investment officer and the applicant.
Contact Details
Contact Name Byron Jeacocks
Position Chief Operating Officer
Telephone No. 031 240-7700
Fax No. 031 266-7286
Postal Address P O Box 636, Westville, 3630
Physical Address 23 Jan Hofmeyr Street, Westville
Email Address bjeacocks@businesspartners.co.za
Website Address www.businesspartners.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Mentoring and counseling
Summary of Programme This fund assists entrepreneurs to open new businesses and provides early
stage expansion funding (R250,000 to R3 million). Cater for most
industries. Less stringent requirements in respect of security and own
contribution. Strong value-adding support.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R3 million
Total available in program R150 million (a five year fund)
Source of funding Business Partners and Khula Finance Corporation
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Primary agriculture, on-lending, sin industries and properties are excluded.
Business requirements Viability is the cornerstone of the investment decision.
Previously disadvantaged Focus on females and others
Application Procedure
Description of procedure To enable Business Partners to make an informed decision, a business plan
is required. Once the viability of the project is investigated, a decision will
be taken. Funding is normally over a period of 5 years. The price of the
funding depends on the risk associated with the transaction.
Window periods for applying Applications are entertained throughout the year.
Feedback required There is regular contact between the investment officer and the applicant.
Copy of Application form Fax, write or see website
Copy of Business plan/Framework Fax, write or see website
Contact Details
Contact Name Xolani Meva
Position Chief Operating Officer
Telephone No. 031 240-7700
Fax No. 031 266-7286
Postal Address P O Box 636, Westville, 3630
Physical Address 23 Jan Hofmeyr Street, Westville
Email Address xmeva@businesspartners.co.za
Website Address www.businesspartners.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Mentoring and counseling
Summary of Programme The fund assists young entrepreneurs to obtain funding for a franchised
business (from R250,000 to R3 million). Cater for most industries. Less
stringent requirements in respect of security and own contribution. Strong
value-adding support.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R3 million
Total available in program R125 million (a five year fund)
Source of funding Business Partners and Umsobomvu Youth Fund
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Non-franchised businesses, on-lending, sin industries and agriculture are
excluded.
Business requirements Viability is the cornerstone of the investment decision.
Previously disadvantaged Focus on youth from 18 - 35 years and females
Application Procedure
Description of procedure To enable Business Partners to make an informed decision, a business plan
is required. Once the viability of the project is investigated, a decision will
be taken. Funding is normally over a period of 5 years. The price of the
funding depends on the risk associated with the transaction.
Feedback required There is regular contact between the investment officer and the applicant.
Copy of Application form Write in, fax or see the website
Copy of Business plan/Framework Write in, fax or see the website
Contact Details
Contact Name Eric Rosen
Position Chief Operating Officer
Telephone No. 031 240-7700
Fax No. 031 266-7286
Postal Address P O Box 636, Westville, 3630
Physical Address 23 Jan Hofmeyr St, Westville
Email Address erosen@businesspartners.co.za
Website Address www.businesspartners.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Mentorship and training
Summary of Programme The objective of the B2B programme is to strengthen small and medium
sized South African businesses in line with the BEE Act of 2003. This is
achieved through capacity building and transfer of skills, know-how and
technology that are provided directly by a Danish partner company in the
same line of business and financed by the B2B programme. There are three
phases: preparatory, start-up and project.
Funding Information
Comments Funding depends on the type of application. Please contact B2B office at
the Royal Danish Embassy in Pretoria.
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Excludes micro enterprises (4 or less employees) and the following
industries: alcohol, tobacco, armaments and gambling.
Business requirements The business must have more than 4 employees.
Matching funding 10% from the applicant in some cases
Previously disadvantaged Minimum 25.1% Black ownership required
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Please contact the B2B office at the Royal Danish Embassy in Pretoria.
Feedback required Quarterly feedback is required for projects.
Copy of Application form Request by e-mail: Pryamb@um.dk
Copy of Business plan/Framework Request by e-mail: Pryamb@um.dk
Contact Details
Contact Name Niels Evendt
Position Counselor: B2B
Telephone No. 012 430-9340
Fax No. 012 342-7620
Postal Address P O Box 11439, Hatfield, Pretoria, 0028
Physical Address Iparioli Office Park, 1166 Park St, Hatfield, Pretoria
E-mail Address nieeve@um.dk
Website Address www.psdprogramme.dk
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training
Summary of Programme The college offers subsidised training to individuals to improve their
business skills. Courses generally last 5 weeks and cover business plans,
research, feasibility studies and other business skills. Classes may be
conducted on the applicant’s premises. Phase two of the training offers on-
site assistance. A maximum of 20 students are taken per programme and
a maximum of 120 students are trained per year. Training takes place on a
quarterly basis starting in January.
Programme Criteria
Industry Any industry, although the focus is on manufacturing and service.
Matching funding Payment of R150 / R200 per student is required.
Previously disadvantaged Anyone can apply but preference is given to previously disadvantaged
individuals.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Arrange an appointment to call in at the college for an interview. Once the
level of knowledge and requirements are determined, an application form is
provided.
Window periods for applying Applications may be made at any time.
Contact Details
Contact Name Fikile Kubheka
Position Project Manager
Telephone No. 031 462-2333
Fax No. 031 462-3230
Postal Address P O Box 32050, Mobeni, 4016
Physical Address Swinton Campus, Swinton Road, Mobeni
E-mail Address fikile@coastalkzn.co.za
Website Address www.coastalkzn.co.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training
Summary of Programme Offer training and assistance in the following areas: entrepreneurship,
tendering and how to start a business. Donors fund the training and
availability is determined by the level of funding. Training takes place on
the learners' premises and generally lasts for a period of three weeks to
one month.
Funding Information
Source of funding Donors
Programme Criteria
Industry Mining, construction and tourism
Application Procedure
Description of procedure E-mail or write to CURSA with details of your requirements.
Feedback required Mentor provides feedback and completes an assessment to determine
effectiveness of training.
Contact Details
Contact Name Mr Linda Khanyi
Position Centre Manager
Telephone No. 034 983-2229 / 082 476-8834
Fax No. 034 983-2229
Postal Address Private Bag X10237, Vryheid, 3100
Physical Address 4887 Seventh Avenue, Bhekuzulu, Vryheid
E-mail Address Lindakhanyi2000@yahoo.com
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme The programme provides a cash grant of up to 30% of qualifying costs for
critical infrastructure projects. It pays for costs incurred directly in
installation, construction and erection of infrastructure; remuneration;
materials consumed; equipment used; new capital terms for construction
and commission phases; commissioning etc. The aim is to improve the
competitiveness of industries, achieve geographic spread, etc.
Funding Information
Comments Up to 30% of qualifying costs are funded.
Programme Criteria
Industry Infrastructure (road, rail, electricity, telecom, sewerage, waste, fuel)
Matching funding The applicant must fund at least 70% of the cost.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact the Durban office or the national helpline on 0861 843-384. Obtain
an information brochure, guidelines and an application form. Attach a
detailed project proposal and proof of business registration.
Copy of Application form www.thedti.gov.za
Copy of Business plan/Framework www.thedti.gov.za
Contact Details
Contact Name Rajeshri Sardha
Position Consultant
Telephone No. 031 305-3389
Fax No. 031 305-2804
Postal Address P O Box 3189, Durban, 4000
Physical Address 135 Victoria Embankment, Durban (cnr Fenton Lane)
E-mail Address rajeshri@thedti.gov.za
Website Address www.thedti.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Mentorship
Summary of Programme The programme provides "low key" assistance for food processing projects
to help assess the business plan, concept, the marketing strategy and
finding funding.
Funding Information
Source of funding Department of Science and Technology - Poverty Relief Programme
Programme Criteria
Industry Food processing (SIC 30)
Other The project must have business possibilities
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Telephone or e-mail for an initial discussion
Feedback required Depends on the project
Contact Details
Contact Name Dave Harcourt
Position Consultant
Telephone No. 012 841-2516
Fax No. 012 841-3011
Postal Address P O Box 395, Pretoria, 0001
Physical Address CSIR Campus, Meiring Naude Road, Brummeria, Pretoria
E-mail Address dharcourt@csir.co.za
Website Address www.csir.co.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Skills transfer, technology, capacity building and resources.
Summary of Programme The programme assists unemployed PDI's to become suppliers to the
company through advice, training and the use of their resources.
Funding Information
Comments Each case is considered on its own merits.
Programme Criteria
Industry Manufacturing and service
Business requirements Relevance to core competencies and feasibility
Matching funding Based on business proposal and viability
Previously disadvantaged Required
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Presentation of idea, verification, due diligence, adjudication by Committee
and feedback within 21 days.
Feedback required Written reports are required
Contact Details
Contact Name Bethrum Dzonzi
Position Group CSR Specialist
Telephone 012 677-1927
Fax 012 677-1714
Postal Address P O Box 1717, Pretoria, 0001
Physical Address M10 West, Wierda Road, Zwartkop, Pretoria
E-mail Address bethrum.dzonzi@daimlerchrysler.com
Website Address www.daimlerchrysler.co.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Advice and referral
Summary of Programme The Department will provide a free copy of the booklet "How to Start and
Grow your own Tourism Business" to anyone seeking information about
the tourism business development programme and incentives. The booklet
provides details on where to obtain funding and assistance and gives
advice on running a tourism business.
Programme Criteria
Industry Tourism
Application Procedure
Description of procedure A copy of the booklet can be obtained from the website, or it can be
requested via email, post or telephone.
Contact Details
Contact Name Providence Rapoo/ Tlhopane Nthatisi/ Xoliswa Nyikana
Position Consultant
Telephone No. 012 310-3876/ 012 310-3875 / 012 310-3925
Fax No. 012 320-4740
Postal Address Private Bag X447, Pretoria, 0001
Physical Address Fedsure Building, cnr van der Walt and Pretorius St, Pretoria
Email Address prapoo@deat.gov.za/ tnthatisi@deat.gov.za/xnyikana@deat.gov.za
Website Address www.DEAT.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Advice, registration, patents, funding applications etc.
Summary of Programme In addition to its various funding programmes (EMIA, BBSDP, SMEDP,
Seda, etc.), the DTI provides a wide range of services to businesses.
These include: company registration and patents (through CIPRO),
regulatory bodies (Competition Commission and Micro Finance), Proudly
South African campaign and others. These institutions and bodies offer
free advice and can refer you to lawyers etc.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact the Durban office or the national helpline on 0861 843-384 or the
Seda helpline on 0860 103-703.
Contact Details
Contact Name Rajeshri Sardha
Position Consultant
Telephone No. 031 305-3389
Fax No. 031 305-2804
Postal Address P O Box 3189, Durban, 4000
Physical Address 135 Victoria Embankment, Durban (cnr Fenton Lane)
E-mail Address rajeshri@thedti.gov.za
Website Address www.thedti.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Technical assistance grants and development advice
Summary of Programme The DBSA's Corporate Finance Unit (CFU) caters for empowerment
financing, specifically mergers and acquisitions by BEE groups.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R500 million maximum (DBSA portion for loans); R500,000 (DBSA portion
for grants)
Comments No maximum limit - the maximum is determined on a project specific basis
according to risk rating and financial viability. R10 million is the minimum
loan amount.
Total available in program Amounts relate to specific projects and are indicative only.
Source of funding Various
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Luxury residential development, arms, tobacco and casinos are excluded.
Business requirements Ability to provide securities if required
Matching funding Sponsors: 50% of value of grant and >10% of value of project (equity
portion)
Previously disadvantaged Specialises in BEE
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Comprehensive investment memorandum/business plan with detailed
financial analysis (projected income statement, cash flows for duration of
loan, balance sheet, profit ratios etc.) with application to receive approval
based on mandate fit. Full due diligence follows the mandate approval,
under the guidance of an allocated investment officer.
Copy of Business Plan/Framework On request - there is no application form
Contact Details
Contact Name Mr E Du Toit
Position Manager: CFU
Telephone No. 011 313-3935
Fax No. 011 206-3935
Postal Address P O Box 1234, Halfway House, 1685
Physical Address Lever Rd, Headway Hill, Midrand
E-mail Address emiled@dbsa.org
Website Address www.dbsa.org
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Technical assistance grants and development advice
Summary of Programme Project Finance SA co-finances private sector clients and public private
partnerships (PPP's) within the broad DBSA guidelines of infrastructure
finance at market-related interest rates, but with capital repayment grace
and a loan tenor to match the needs of the project. Various instruments
can be considered, including equity and support to empowerment groups,
subject to a contribution by the sponsors and a detailed due diligence
which addresses financial, socio-economic, legal, market, environmental
and technical project-related issues. Gearing is determined by the nature of
the project (potential project cash flows, loan tenor and sector).
Funding Information
Maximum per application R500 million maximum (DBSA portion for loans); R500,000 (DBSA portion
for grants)
Comments R10 million is the minimum for loans
Total available in program Amounts relate to specific projects and are indicative only.
Source of funding Various
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Luxury residential development, arms, tobacco and casinos are excluded.
Business requirements Ability to provide securities if required
Matching funding Sponsors: 50% of value of grant and >10% of value of project (equity
portion)
Previously disadvantaged 20% BEE preferred but not mandatory
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Comprehensive investment memorandum/business plan with detailed
financial analysis (projected income statement, cash flows for duration of
loan, balance sheet, profit ratios etc.) with application to receive approval
based on mandate fit. Full due diligence follows mandate approval under
guidance of allocated investment officer.
Copy of Business Plan/Framework On request - there is no application form
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training, mentorship and incubating
Summary of Programme DACT provides a training/incubating facility where entrepreneurs in the
aluminium casting industry can successfully grow to independence. DACT
is a centre of activity for information and assistance in ensuring viable
operation. Services include: rental of space; access to state of the art
equipment and raw materials; mentorship and technical assistance; training
and accounting; access to markets; management; administrative and
strategic assistance. Training takes 4 months. Intake depends on budget
and availability. Maximum 10 groups.
Funding Information
Source of funding Supported by GODISA, sponsored by the Department of Science and
Technology (DST) and Department of Trade and Industry (the dti/DTI) as
well as Seda / KZNMac (Richards Bay)
Programme Criteria
Industry Aluminium
Region Richards Bay
Matching funding Trainees need to get to the facility and support themselves during training.
Other Applicants must have matric maths and science, the ability to read three-
dimensional drawings, and must fit the entrepreneurial profile.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Programme is advertised in the local media. Alternatively visit the centre or
contact them telephonically. Extensive assessment is conducted for
suitability.
Window periods for applying Depends on availability of the facility
Feedback required On-going feedback is required.
Copy of Application form Make enquiry first - tests are conducted and an application form is provided
if candidate is deemed potentially suitable.
Contact Details
Contact Name Margaretha de Clercq
Position CEO
Telephone No. 035 797-1500
Fax No. 035 797-3050
Postal Address P O Box 1748, Richards Bay, 3900
Physical Address ZCBF Techno Park, South Arterial Road, Alton, Richards Bay
E-mail Address ella@dact.co.za
Website Address www.dact.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Incubation / start-up support
Summary of Programme eGoliBIO is a biotechnology business incubator created to support biotech
start-ups in the Gauteng region. They do however support off-site clients
in other regions. They work closely with the BioPAD BRIC with whom they
have established a jointly managed Seed Capital Fund. Their aim is to
meet the need for the provision of support and guidance to technology
inventors who lack experience and expertise in the processes of technology
commercialisation and business creation (e.g. university-based scientists).
Funding Information
Maximum per application R1 million
Comments Maximum allowed for successful Seed Fund Applicant
Total available in program R3 million per annum
Programme Criteria
Industry Biotechnology
Region Gauteng, although they are willing to provide guidance and support to off-
site clients in other regions.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure An application form is available on the eGoliBIO website. Processing
typically takes 4 – 8 weeks.
Copy of Application form Application form available on the website
Copy of Business plan/Framework Completion of application form with at least 50% of the entry criteria being
met
Contact Details
Contact Name Dr Charles Dettman
Position CEO
Telephone No. 011 605-2941
Fax No. 011 605-2943
Physical Address P O Box 398, Modderfontein, 1645
E-mail Address cdettman@egolibio.co.za
Website Address www.egolibio.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme Approximately 1% of the budgeted income of the eThekwini Municipality is
allocated to socio-economic programmes and projects that aim to address
poverty and other social imbalances. Publicity and awareness via road
shows and media advertising call for applications. These are generally
received through Council offices and the Sub-Committee then makes
recommendations to the Executive Committee. Assistance is provided in
the form of goods and cash to assist NGO's and CBO's to do their work and
ultimately improve the quality of life for those communities. This
programme reduces the burden on the City to provide these essential
community services. Income generating programs that directly alleviate
poverty are widely supported e.g. funds to set up a sewing enterprise.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R5,000
Comments Generally R5,000 but all requests will be considered.
Total available in program Approx 1% of income, which was about R4 million in 2004/5.
Source of funding eThekwini Municipality
Programme Criteria
Region eThekwini Municipality only
Business requirements Organisations must have a constitution, a democratically elected structure,
terms of office, a dissolution clause, a bank statement, records of meetings
and it must be non-profit making.
Previously disadvantaged Preference is given to youth and women but this is not a pre-requisite.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Submit entry via local Councilors, Regional Centres or directly to the
Community Participation and Action Support Office in Pinetown.
Window periods for applying Allocations are made once a year.
Feedback required Quality progress report required
Copy of Application form Obtain from Municipal offices
Copy of Business plan/Framework Obtain from Municipal offices
Contact Details
Contact Name Ntsiki Magwaze
Position Head: Community Participation and Action Support Unit
Telephone No. 031 718-2337
Fax No. 031 718-2360
Postal Address P O Box 49, Pinetown, 3600
E-mail Address magwazantsiki@durban.gov.za
Website Address www.durban.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme EMIA partially compensates exporters for costs of developing export
markets for products or services. Missions are held each year, either
inward buying or outward selling, in various countries. EMIA benefits for
approved participants include economy class airfares (maximum R10,000
for historically disadvantaged and SMME companies and R5,000 for other
companies), a daily allowance of R1,350 per day (excluding weekends and
public holidays) for Outward Bound Missions and Bed and Breakfast up to
R800 per day for Inward Bound Missions (excluding weekends and public
holidays).
Funding Information
Maximum per application Determined by airfare quotes, size of companies and duration of mission
Comments No incentives available from 10 December to 10 January. Maximum four
applications per company per year.
Source of funding Department of Trade and Industry (the dti/DTI) - Trade and Investment
South Africa (TISA)
Programme Criteria
Industry Manufacture, export and service-related industries such as tourism, film
and TV, ICT and consulting engineers
Business requirements Company must be export ready and registered with SARS.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Obtain Mission Guidelines and the application forms for the scheme you
want to apply for. Post with all required supporting documents such as
audited financials, tax clearance, company registration etc. Apply in
advance.
Feedback required Report back within three and six months of event.
Copy of Application form www.thedti.gov.za or directly from EMIA
Copy of Business plan/Framework www.thedti.gov.za or directly from EMIA
Contact Details
Contact Name Corne du Plessis
Position Deputy Director
Telephone No. 012 394-1020
Fax No. 012 394-0114
Postal Address Private Bag X84, Pretoria, 0001
Physical Address 77 Meintjies Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria
E-mail Address cornedp@thedti.gov.za
Website Address www.thedti.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Mentorship
Summary of Programme FNB in partnership with the Umsobomvu Youth Fund, provides financing to
PDI's under the age of 35 for management buy-ins, management buy-outs,
BEE deals, expansion finance, etc. The support of a network of mentors is
also available nationwide through FNB's partnership with Enterprise
Support.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R8 million
Comments Minimum R100,000. Customised financing packages include term loans,
asset-based finance and overdrafts.
Total available in programme R360 million
Source of funding Umsobomvu and First National Bank (FNB)
Programme Criteria
Exclusions The fund only finances deals for PDI's under the age of 35
Previously disadvantaged BEE and youth (18-35 years of age)
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Complete application form (which can be obtained from a Relationship
Manager at your nearest FNB branch or downloaded from the FNB
website). Provide all requested information to your Relationship Manager.
Umsobomvu can assist with drafting of business plans.
Copy of Application form www.fnb.co.za/commercial/accessfinance/specialfinance/index.html
Contact Details
Telephone No. 011 283-8335
Cell/Other No. 0860 263-362
Website Address www.fnb.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Range
Summary of Programme Four company funds operate under the umbrella of the FirstRand
Foundation, namely the Wesbank Fund, FNB Fund, Momentum Fund and
Rand Merchant Bank Fund. The foundation considers support for non-profit
organisations and institutions working towards development and
empowerment of the broader community. It focuses on areas such as
education, job creation, skills development, primary health care, safe
community initiatives, arts and culture, environment, and community care
programmes.
Funding Information
Comments Funding depends on the merits of a project. Normally the programme does
not provide for large operating and capital expenses.
Programme Criteria
Exclusions The following are excluded: sporting tours or events, individuals, cultural
exhibitions or once-off cultural events, church building projects, generalised
fundraising circulars for events, profit-making organisations i.e. close
corporations or companies, building projects, endowment funds, computer
or office equipment, and general operating or salary costs.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Background information i.e. aims, objectives, track record; a signed copy of
the constitution with a list of trustees/management committee; a signed
copy of the most recent audited financial results; confirmation of
registration; an income and expenditure budget for the year for the
organisation; a detailed, itemised income and expenditure budget for the
project for which the funds are being sought; bank account details;
reference letters; original photographs of projects underway; a list of
donors approached and their responses; and any other support
documentation which may help the foundation understand the work of the
organisation.
Feedback required A full report is required on completion of the project.
Copy of Application form No standard application form. Applicants should submit a proposal. See
description above.
Contact Details
Position The Manager
Telephone No. 011 377-7360
Fax No. 011 834-7199
Postal Address P O Box 61713, Marshalltown, 2107
E-mail Address info@firstrandfoundation.org.za
Website Address www.firstrandfoundation.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme New details for this programme will be announced by April 2007. It is part
of the SMEDP programme. It is an investment scheme for importation of
equipment and machinery. Payment is retrospective.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact the Durban office or the national helpline on 0861 843-384 after
April 2007.
Contact Details
Contact Name Rajeshri Sardha
Position Consultant
Telephone No. 031 305-3389
Fax No. 031 305-2804
Postal Address P O Box 3189, Durban, 4000
Physical Address 135 Victoria Embankment, Durban (cnr Fenton Lane)
E-mail Address rajeshri@thedti.gov.za
Website Address www.thedti.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Franchise advice and information
Summary of Programme The FRAIN Business Support Programme provides information and advice
on franchise related matters.
Programme Criteria
Industry Franchising
Business requirements Franchising
Previously disadvantaged Emphasis on previously disadvantaged individuals, youth and women
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact the FRAIN offices or Seda on 0860 103-703.
Contact Details
Contact Name Louis Nhlapo
Position Franchise Specialist
Telephone No. 012 441-1000
Fax No. 012 441-2173
Postal Address P O Box 56714, Arcadia, 0007
Physical Address Seda, DTI Campus, Block G, 77 Meintjies St, Pretoria
Email Address lnhlapo@seda.org.za
Website Address www.frain.org.za or www.seda.org.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training and mentorship
Summary of Programme The programme trains business science graduates (minimum M+3) in
running a franchise business. At the end the cadets will have the
experience and knowledge to start their own businesses. A cadet will work
in four different types of franchise businesses during the programme. It is
based in Gauteng and an allowance of R2,000/month is paid for the twelve
months of the programme. The selection criteria are very strict.
Funding Information
Comments An allowance of R2,000 per month is paid.
Programme Criteria
Business requirements Franchise businesses only
Previously disadvantaged Emphasis on previously disadvantaged individuals and youth
Other Pass psychometric and other tests. Have the desire to start a franchise
business.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Respond to advertisements in the media. A service provider does the
screening of applicants.
Window periods for applying Annual - see media
Copy of Application form None - respond to advertisements in the press
Contact Details
Contact Name Louis Nhlapo
Position Franchise Specialist
Telephone No. 012 441-1000
Fax No. 012 441-2173
Postal Address P O Box 5671, Arcadia, 0007
Physical Address Seda, DTI Campus, Block G, 77 Meintjies St, Pretoria
E-mail Address lnhlapo@seda.org.za
Website Address www.frain.org.za or www.seda.org.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training, mentorship, information and advice
Summary of Programme The programme provides information and support to franchise SMME's,
both franchisees and franchisors. They conduct training and capacity
building projects.
Programme Criteria
Business requirements Franchise businesses only
Previously disadvantaged Emphasis on previously disadvantaged individuals, youth and women
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Give your details on the form. You are entered into a database. You will
be contacted when there is a relevant course running.
Copy of Application form Contact your local Seda office.
Contact Details
Contact Name Louis Nhlapo
Position Franchise Specialist
Telephone No. 012 441-1000
Fax No. 012 441-2173
Postal Address P O Box 56714, Arcadia, 0007
Physical Address Seda, DTI Campus, Block G, 77 Meintjies St, Pretoria
E-mail Address lnhlapo@seda.org.za
Website Address www.frain.org.za or www.seda.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme To assist provincial and local government to create an enabling
environment for local economic development through the provision of grant
funding. Funds can be used for: local consultation exercises, research,
technical assistance, training, limited capital equipment and project
management costs. Sustainable projects will receive priority. Refer to the
BEF literature for other focus areas.
Funding Information
Maximum per application Grant sizes are from about R40,000 to R800,000 per project
Comments Ineligible costs include: debts and provisions for losses or debts, interest
owed, items already financed in another framework, purchases of land or
buildings, currency exchange losses and taxes
Total available in programme 3.7 million Euros (approximately R30 million) available over 3 years
Source of funding European Union
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Provincial government, district and local municipalities and public
enterprises in KZN are excluded.
Industry Provincial priority areas are favoured.
Region All district municipality areas except the eThekwini region can apply.
Business requirements Need to show that the business is economically viable and sustainable.
Matching funding 30% from the applicant. "In kind" contributions may be acceptable as a
part contribution.
Previously disadvantaged Favours BEE
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Open calls for proposals are made in the media and through workshops in
each region of the province. Application forms are available from the
programme office in Durban, Local Area Offices and the project website.
The EU LED team can assist applicants to fill in the application form.
Supporting documents (originals or certified copies) include articles of
association and most recent annual report and accounts. Applications are
submitted to an Evaluation Committee for approval. Upon approval,
contracts are entered into between the applicants and the EU LED
programme.
Window periods for applying Calls for proposals are advertised quarterly in regional and provincial
newspapers.
Feedback required Monthly feedback is required in the form of financial statements and
regular site inspections are carried out.
Copy of Business plan/Framework Available from the programme office in Durban, Local Area Offices and the
project website
Contact Details
Contact Name Sugen Pillay
Position Fund Advisor
Telephone No. 031 310-5492
Fax No. 031 310-5494
Cell/Other No. 082 858-8611
Postal Address 14th Floor, Marine Building, 22 Gardiner Street, Durban, 4001
Physical Address 14th Floor, Marine Building, 22 Gardiner Street, Durban
E-mail Address spillay@iafrica.com
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme The LCF encourages partnerships which facilitate private sector investment
in sustainable local economic development projects and create a self-
sustaining market for business support services, finance and other essential
"private goods", with linked support to local government to address those
"public goods" which are essential to the achievement of local economic
development initiatives. Participation enables partnership groups to access
resources including a Competitiveness Action Plan (CAP). Refer to the LCF
literature for other focus areas and details of support.
Funding Information
Maximum per application Approximately R40,000 to R800,000 for implementation of an approved
CAP
Total available in program 13.7 million Euros (approximately R110 million) over 3 years
Source of funding European Union
Programme Criteria
Industry All sectors, but priority will be given to agriculture and agri-processing;
tourism; clothing and textiles; wood and wood products; arts, craft and
cultural industries; IT; logistics and transport.
Region All district municipality areas except eThekwini
Business requirements Partnership groups i.e. partnerships between public and private entities.
Partnering with a public entity is an advantage.
Matching funding 30% from the applicant. "In kind" contributions may be acceptable as a
part contribution.
Previously disadvantaged BEE preferred
Other Need to show that the business is economically viable and sustainable
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Open calls for proposals are made in the media and through workshops in
each region of the province. Application forms are available from the
programme office in Durban, Local Area Offices and the project website.
The EU LED team assists applicants to fill in the application form if
required. Supporting documents (originals or certified copies) include
articles of association, most recent annual report and set of accounts.
Applications are submitted to an Evaluation Committee for approval.
Formal contracts are entered into upon approval.
Window periods for applying Advertised quarterly in regional and provincial newspapers
Feedback required Monthly feedback is required in the form of financial statements and
regular site inspections.
Changes / Expiry
Comments The programme ends in 2008.
Contact Details
Contact Name Sugen Pillay
Position Fund Advisor
Telephone No. 031 310-5492
Fax No. 031 310-5494
Cell/Other No. 082 858-8611
Postal Address 14th Floor, Marine Building, 22 Gardiner Street, Durban, 4001
Physical Address 14th Floor, Marine Building, 22 Gardiner Street, Durban
E-mail Address spillay@iafrica.com
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme GEF provides partial grant funding to eligible countries for projects that
address threats to the global environment in biodiversity, climate change,
international waters, ozone depletion, land degradation and Persistent
Organic Pollutants (POP's). Projects must be consistent with the country's
national priorities and are assessed by the GEF and the DEAT. The Project
Preparation and Development Facility (PDF) provides US$25,000 for early
stages, US$350,000 for information gathering for the main proposal and
US$1 million for larger projects. Medium-sized projects are funded up to
US$1 million and full-sized projects over US$1 million. Funds are granted
through implementing agencies.
Funding Information
Maximum per application US$25,000 to over US$1 million
Comments Project preparation / development: US$25,000 initially. Information:
$350,000 for medium and $1 million for large projects. Project: up to $1
million for medium and $1 million and above for large projects.
Total available in program US$47 million in total
Source of funding Global Environment Facility (international)
Programme Criteria
Industry Environmental - biodiversity, climate change, international waters, ozone
depletion, land degradation and POP's
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Applications are submitted to the Committee for Environmental Co-
ordination (CEC) to ascertain whether national sustainable development
priorities are addressed. The Directorate: International Governance
consolidates all inputs and drafts an endorsement letter for the Director-
General. The process takes 4 to 6 weeks.
Copy of Application form www.gefweb.org/Operational Policies/Eligibility Criteria/…Funding-
Options.html
Copy of Business plan www.gefweb.org/Operational Policies/Eligibility Criteria/…Funding-
Options.html
Contact Details
Contact Name Zaheer Fakir
Position Director, International Governance and Resource Mobilisation
Telephone No. 012 310-3828
Fax No. 012 310-3541
Postal Address Private Bag X447, Pretoria, 0001
Physical Address Fedsure Foreign Building, cnr van der Walt and Pretorius St, Pretoria
E-mail Address zfakir@deat.gov.za
Website Address www.deat.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Directorship, networks, advice, start-up and growth support
Summary of Programme HBD Fund2 is focused on early stage ventures and will spend up to R150
million on new ventures over the next two years. They look to support
companies when they need input, via formal board relationships and
frequent informal interactions. Their broad base of experience and available
resources are used to help guide entrepreneurs through the early stages of
growth. They also have expertise across a number of industries, and offer a
unique network that opens opportunities for companies. They understand
the complex challenges facing high-growth businesses, since they have
been through this process themselves.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R25 million. Generally between R10 and R25 million.
Comments HBD employs a passionate, open-minded and dynamic team which is
adventurous and nimble, yet scientific when making its investment
decisions. Established relationships with key players in government and
industry bodies allow HBD to take an active and leading role in venture
capital in South Africa.
Total available in programme R150 million over the next two years
Source of funding Captive fund - funding provided by Mark Shuttleworth
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Real estate, financial services, direct farming and morally objectional
ventures are excluded.
Business requirements Strict criteria dictate that only companies which have been trading for at
least six months and have the potential for successful, profitable on-sell
within three to five years will be eligible for funding. A profit is not required
but the business must have global product.
Matching funding Not essential
Application Procedure
Description of procedure A business plan together with financial information (historical and
forecasts) should be emailed through to HBD at proposals@hbd.com. A
preliminary screening is completed and feedback provided to the
entrepreneur. If the application meets the initial requirements then a
further assessment is completed and a recommendation is made to the
investment committee with regards to entering a due diligence. After a due
diligence is completed, the investment committee determines if an
investment should be made.
Feedback required Monthly financial and management reports.
Changes
Comments Expires 31/12/2008
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training
Summary of Programme The IBM International Foundation will consider applications for funding
from SMME's, run by PDI's, in KZN.
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Individuals, political parties, religious organisations and sports groups are
excluded.
Industry ICT Industry
Previously disadvantaged Required
Application Procedure
Description of procedure No formal application procedure: just provide a written proposal.
Feedback required Annual
Contact Details
Contact Name Alfred Mandewo
Position Community Relations Manager
Telephone No. 011 302-6165
Fax No. 011 302-6161
Postal Address Private Bag X9907, Sandton, 2146
Physical Address 70 Rivonia Road, Sandhurst
E-mail Address alfredm@ZA.ibm.com
Website Address www.ibm.com
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Technical assistance
Summary of Programme Financing of private sector projects - debt and equity on commercial terms.
Technical Assistance - improving the investment climate.
Funding Information
Comments IFC financing generally cannot exceed 25% of total project costs
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Tobacco, gambling, alcohol, armaments, and the nuclear industry are
excluded.
Business requirements Commercially feasible business with a positive developmental impact; total
financing requirement of at least about R150 million
Previously disadvantaged Support commercially viable BEE transactions
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Submit a business plan and provide information about other potential
sources of funding to complete the financing plan.
Copy of Application form Any format is accepted - include a business plan
Contact Details
Contact Name Andrew Alli
Position Country Manager
Telephone No. 011 731-3000
Fax No. 011 268-0074
Postal Address PO Box 41283, Craighall, 2024
Physical Address 14 Fricker Road, Illovo, Johannesburg
Email Address aalli@ifc.org
Website Address www.ifc.org
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme The programme aims to create SMME’s in the communities funded. Key
issues are sustainability, job creation, skills transfer (part of Expanded
Public Works Programme ), and working through the local municipality
(part of the Independent Development Trust – IDT).
Funding Information
Maximum per application R 2,500
Comments Each application is considered on merit
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Institutions and once-off events such as festivals are excluded.
Industry Cultural heritage industry: art, culture, crafts, music, drama, heritage
projects etc.
Previously disadvantaged Women 60%, youth 30%, disabled 2% of recipients
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Proposals come from individuals or organisations. Obtain a form from your
local municipality, complete, get endorsement from the municipality and
post to Pretoria. It will be assessed by a DAC task team then
recommended for funding.
Window periods for applying Calls for applications are made periodically - see the media.
Feedback required Monthly feedback is required.
Copy of Application form Obtain from local municipal office
Copy of Business plan Obtain from local municipal office
Changes / Expiry
Date of next review 2008
Comments Programme will continue but details may change
Contact Details
Contact Name Sibusiso Tsanyane
Position Provincial Co-ordinator KZN
Telephone No. 012 441-3699 or 082 889-7322
Fax No. 012 441-3670
Postal Address Private Bag X897, Pretoria, 0001
Physical Address Kingsley Centre, cnr Church and Beatrix St, Pretoria
E-mail Address Sibusiso.Tsanyane@dac.gov.za
Website Address www.dac.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme The Isibaya Fund invests in large empowerment projects (R50 million to
R300 million per transaction). There must be a reasonable BEE element to
the project, value added by BEE, active participation by BEE, commercial
viability and the ability to service debt. Project funding tenure is five years
and must have meaningful BEE vesting. A very detailed business plan is
required, including a financial model.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R300 million
Comments Minimum project size is R50 million
Total available in programme R13 billion in 2004
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Micro lending and gaming are excluded.
Previously disadvantaged BEE/empowerment element is required (see guidelines).
Other Minimum project size R50 million
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact the Isibaya Fund for an initial discussion. A very detailed business
plan will then be required (see guidelines).
Feedback required On-going feedback is required.
Copy of Application form Guideline sent by e-mail
Copy of Business Plan Guideline sent by e-mail
Contact Details
Contact Name Eunice Mokgale
Position Consultant
Telephone No. 012 369-3300
Fax no. 012 348-5852
Postal Address Private Bag X187, Pretoria, 0001
Physical Address Glen Field Office Park, cnr Glenwood and Oberon Rd, Fairie Glen, Pretoria
E-mail Address eunice.mokgale@pic.gov.za
Website Address www.pic.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Business advice
Summary of Programme We provide graduated micro loans to upcoming entrepreneurs in selected
areas only (around Durban). Groups of 4-6 people. 90% women. Starting
from R300 per person in a group.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R3,500 per person in a group
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Excludes start-ups and illegal dealers e.g. Non-licensed taverns/beerhalls
Region Limited to certain areas in Durban only
Business requirements Must be running an existing small business, no start-ups
Previously disadvantaged People from the Townships, rural and peri-urban areas bearing South
African ID
Application Procedure
Description of procedure The field workers go to potential clients and assist them on site. The first
installment is payable in advance, once the loan is approved.
Feedback required Field workers hold monthly meetings with clients in their area, on site
Copy of Application form Hard copies in the office only - field workers take them to clients
Copy of Business Plan Obtainable on request only (may be emailed or faxed)
Contact Details
Contact Name Bongiwe Zondo
Position Manager
Telephone No. 031 304-2832
Fax no. 031 304-2928
Postal Address P O Box 5265, Durban, 4000
Physical Address Suite 1313, Tower C Salisbury Centre, 347-351 West Street, Durban
E-mail Address bongip@mweb.co.za or isivivane@mweb.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Advisory services, business premises, savings & insurance
Summary of Programme Ithala provides loan finance (interest rates depend on various factors). Co-
operatives of minimum of 10 people can obtain up to R200,000. Ithala also
assists with savings and insurance requirements. There are business
premises available for rent. Ithala Business Centres around the province
provide advice in a range of areas, including mentoring, business plans,
access to internet etc. In addition there are more than 40 Information
Centres - contact your nearest Business Centre for details.
Funding Information
Maximum per application Varies
Comments Depends on condition of loan
Total available in programme Depends on funds generated by own sources and grants received
Source of funding Own sources and grants from KZN Department of Economic Development
Programme Criteria
Matching funding Depends on the Ithala product used
Previously disadvantaged Depends on the Ithala product used
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Applicants must draw up a suitable business plan detailing all applicable
matters.
Copy of Application form Contact Client Service at Head Office: Tel. 031 907-8922/8793/8762, fax,
write or visit the website.
Copy of Business Plan Contact Client Service at Head Office: Tel. 031 907-8922/8793/8762, fax,
write or visit the website.
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme The Jim Joel Fund provides financial support to training organisations that
focus on early childhood development within South Africa.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R700,000
Comments Grants range from R30,000 – R700,000 per year for training, depending on
project budget - not more than 25% of an organisation's annual budget.
Programme Criteria
Industry Early Childhood Development
Matching funding 75% from the organisation
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Applications should be posted. Include a copy of the most recent bank
statements; a description of the association and the project to be funded; a
budget for the current financial year; full contact details and any other
information relevant to the appeal. Include an annual report if available.
The process takes about 4 months.
Feedback required Six-monthly written reports. Annual renewal of funding to be requested.
Contact Details
Contact Name Mrs Bridget Sheldon
Position Director
Telephone No. 011 781-2963
Fax No. 011 781-2964
Postal Address Postnet Suite 621, Private Bag X9, Benmore , 2010
E-mail Address jimjoel@iafrica.com
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Partnering
Summary of Programme Funding of SMME's that have a sustainable impact on rural lives. These
enterprises must lead to job creation and skills transfer to previously
disadvantaged individuals. Funding provided to SMME's is not grant
funding but loans. All amounts are repayable at a preferential interest rate.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R6 million
Comments Total per project
Source of funding Kellogg Foundation
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Arms, tobacco, liquor, gambling and micro finance are excluded.
Business requirements Must be a (Pty) Ltd company
Matching funding At least 10% from client
Previously disadvantaged BEE preferred
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Business plan must be submitted to our office. It will be reviewed and if it
meets our investment criteria our office will contact the entrepreneur for
further discussions. All investments must be approved by the investment
committee.
Copy of Application form kerpef@kagiso.co.za
Copy of Business plan/Framework kerpef@kagiso.co.za / fax / post
Contact Details
Contact Name Mohlolo Selala
Position Business Analyst
Telephone No. 011 403-6319
Fax No. 011 403-1940/1
Postal Address P O Box 1878, Johannesburg, 2000
Physical Address 8th Floor Braamfontein Centre, 23 Jorrisen St, Braamfontein, Johannesburg
E-mail Address mselala@kagiso.co.za / kerpef@kagiso.co.za
Website Address www.kagiso.co.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training
Summary of Programme The Trust provides free training, both in-house and at rural sites, in the
manufacture of "lifestyle products" such as jewelry and crafts. The courses
last 2 to 3 weeks. Individuals who show promise are given follow-up
training (which is also free).
Funding Information
Source of funding Training is paid for by the SETA's.
Programme Criteria
Industry Manufacture of jewelry and crafts
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Phone or e-mail Louise to find out what training course is running next and
where it will be held.
Contact Details
Contact Name Louise van Staden or Colin Campbell
Position Consultant
Telephone No. 011 709-4038
Fax No. 011 709-4721
Postal Address Private Bag X3015, Randburg, 2125
Physical Address 200 Hans Strijdom Drive, Strijdompark
E-mail Address louisev@mintek.co.za
Website Address www.mintek.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme The Fund is a joint venture between Khula and Business Partners to assist
entrepreneurs to establish new businesses. Applicants may qualify for a
loan if they have viable business concepts. Business Partners administer
this fund and may be contacted on 031 240-7700.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R3 million
Comments Minimum R150,000
Programme Criteria
Business requirements Projects must be owned and managed by South African citizens and
preferably with a BEE component.
Previously disadvantaged Preference is given to viable businesses run and managed by people from
previously disadvantaged communities.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Phone the Business Partners offices (031 240-7700) to discuss your request
to submit a business plan.
Contact Details
Contact Name Zandile Mjiyako
Position Call Centre
Telephone No. 0800-118815
Fax No. 012 394-6560
Postal Address P O Box 28423, Sunnyside, 0132
Email Address helpline@khula.org.za
Website Address www.khula.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme The Khula Credit Guarantee helps businesses that would not get finance
from the bank because of a lack of or inadequate collateral or security
given to the bank. Khula does not give a loan or assist in financing the
business directly, but covers a portion of the bank's risk on behalf of the
small business. In this way the requirements of the bank are covered,
even when the business cannot provide enough security for the whole
amount. The business owner / manager approaches the bank, not Khula.
Participating banks include ABSA, African Bank Limited, Bank of Athens,
BOE Bank Limited, FNB, MEEG, Nedcor Bank Limited, People's Bank and the
Standard Bank of Southern Africa.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R1 million of the bank facility at 80%
Comments Minimum R50,000. Duration is 36 months but can be extended twice for
periods of 12 months each time.
Programme Criteria
Business requirements The applicant must be a South African citizen and must be the owner /
manager of the business. The business must be based inside the borders of
the Republic, must be economically viable and have a profit motive. The
owner / manager must have the skills and experience needed to make the
business a success or must have access to the skills needed. Note: Each
bank will have its own criteria to add e.g. a sound business plan.
Matching funding Minimum 10% contribution either as cash or assets already invested in the
business although the bank may call for a higher amount. Khula charges
an annual fee of 3% of the loan.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Client prepares a business plan or may request help at the nearest Thuso
Mentorship office. The client approaches his or her bank for finance. The
bank then approaches Khula for a guarantee. Khula issues a guarantee to
the bank. The bank releases funds to the client.
Contact Details
Contact Name Nhlanhla Skosana
Position Marketing Manager
Telephone No. 0800-118815 / 012 394-5560
Fax No. 012 394-6560
Postal Address P O Box 28423, Sunnyside, 0132
Email Address helpline@khula.org.za
Website Address www.khula.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Business plans, loan applications and advice
Summary of Programme The Thuso Mentorship Programme enables Khula to help small businesses
in preparing an application for a business loan, as well as in implementing
the business plan for which the loan was awarded. Small businesses are
helped in overcoming the problems that are experienced when applying for
a business loan from a commercial bank. The programme helps with the
preparation of pre-loan business plans as well as post-loan support in the
form of management and technical expertise. Thuso will link a business
with a mentor who has similar interests. The responsibility of running the
business still lies with the owner/manager.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R3 million
Comments The average is R100,000 to R250,000
Programme Criteria
Business requirements A viable business idea, experience to run that type of business, a credit
record for both the business and its owners, South African citizens, and the
business must be based in SA.
Matching funding Minimum 10% contribution either as cash or assets already invested in the
business.
Other Only available to new and existing Khula Credit Guarantee clients and small
businesses needing advice or guidance.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Client approaches mentorship offices for assistance. The regional co-
ordinator evaluates each request or proposal. A mentor is appointed and a
business plan is drafted. Client is referred to a bank and accompanied by
the mentor. For credit guarantees, see Khula Credit Guarantee
programme.
Contact Details
Contact Name Wallace Langeni
Position Regional Co-ordinator
Telephone No. 0811-8815 or 031 301-1916/17
Fax No. 031 301-1922
Postal Address P O Box 646, Durban, 4000
E-mail Address khula@mweb.co.za
Website Address www.khula.org.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training (small business skills, product development, quality control,
pricing), marketing, transport, monitoring, mentoring.
Summary of Programme Khumbulani Craft is committed to poverty alleviation through the design,
production, marketing and sale of traditional and contemporary crafts in
northern, rural KwaZulu-Natal. Khumbulani Craft is supported by a range
of donors and organisations. It is not a funding organisation.
Funding Information
Source of funding Tiger's Eye, Alexander Forbes, IDC, National Arts Council, Royal
Netherlands Embassy, National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund
Programme Criteria
Region Makhanyakude, Nyamithi and Zululand District B
Industry Craft
Previously disadvantaged Mainly rural women
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Craft groups in northern KwaZulu-Natal can request assistance from
Khumbulani Craft. A skills assessment will be carried out, samples called
for and when of the required quality, marketing assistance given. Business
skills training, and opening and managing of a bank account, is paramount.
Contact Details
Contact Name Jane Zimmerman
Position Executive Director
Telephone No. 011 781-6752
Cell/Other No. 083 255-6797
Fax No. 011 781-6755
Postal Address P O Box 67239, Bryanston, 2021
E-mail Address jane@khumbulani.co.za
Website Address www.khumbulani.co.za.
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Range - technical, finance, management and marketing.
Summary of Programme Provides business, research, technical, management and marketing skills to
support innovation and provides a secure environment in which
technologies can be evaluated, developed, optimised and commercialised.
The ISC uses a tried and tested risk management process that takes the
innovation through technical, market and feasibility testing before
supporting development, validation and testing. The centre also assists in
market positioning and raising funds for the 'mind to market' process. The
assistance takes place in the form of three intense workshops. After each
session the innovator is required to work on their project through research,
development or marketing etc. Assistance is also provided in the form of
access to a network that includes accredited service providers, angel
investors, venture capitalists, banks and legal practitioners, mentorship,
marketing guidance and access to a high-tech laboratory.
Programme Criteria
Industry Information technology (IT), Communication (ICT), Electronics
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Download the application form from the ISC website, phone the ISC offices
or e-mail ideas@innovation.org.za.
Feedback required Feedback varies for different stages of development.
Copy of Application form ISC website: "ICT/E Application form"
Contact Details
Contact Name Phumla Mthembu
Position Research Co-ordinator
Telephone No. 031 273-1500
Fax No. 031 273-1506
Postal Address P O Box 30561, Mayville, 4058
E-mail Address ideas@innovation.org.za
Website Address www.innovation.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme Provides grants to previously disadvantaged SA citizens (groups or
individuals) from the African, Coloured and Indian communities to access
land for agricultural purposes. Covers acquisition of land, land
improvements, infrastructure investments, capital assets and short-term
agricultural inputs on land acquired through the same grant. Excludes
housing. Applicants must make own contribution of labour (up to R5,000),
in-kind (calculated by costing assets that applicant may possess) and cash
contribution (own/borrowed/combination).
Funding Information
Maximum per application R100,000
Comments Grant is minimum R20,000 and maximum R100,000 per application
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Government employees and politicians are excluded. Grant cannot be
applied to housing.
Industry Agriculture
Matching funding R5,000 to R20,000
Previously disadvantaged Applicants must be African, Coloured or Indian.
Other SA citizens, groups or individuals, over 18 years, live near or on land, and
work at least partly on the land
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact nearest district office of the Department of Land Affairs or KZN
Agriculture and Environmental Affairs. Complete LRAD application forms.
Land Affairs investigates, verifies details, and registers application.
Agriculture does an agricultural investigation. The application is presented
to the District then Provincial Grants Approval Committee for a planning
grant (maximum 15% of total project cost) for land valuation, subdivision,
surveying, design agent, establishing a legal entity, developing a business
plan, and conveyancing. The project is packaged and presented to District
then Provincial Grants Approval Committee for release of grant. The
process takes at least 6 months from approval of the planning grant.
Copy of Application form Contact your nearest office of the Department of Land Affairs or KZN
Department of Agriculture and Environmental Affairs.
Ladysmith
Contact Name Ms Primrose Makhanya
Position Deputy Director, Ladysmith District Office
Telephone No. 036 631-2741
Fax No. 036 631-2924
Postal Address P O Box 2982, Ladysmith, 3370
Physical Address 73 Murchison St, Ladysmith
E-mail Address PPMakhanya@dla.gov.za
Website Address www.dla.pwv.gov.za
Port Shepstone
Contact Name Mr Bonginkosi Zulu
Position Deputy Director, Port Shepstone District Office
Telephone No. 039 682-2295
Fax No. 039 682-0004
Postal Address P O Box 25537, Port Shepstone, 4240
Physical Address 41 Nelson Mandela Drive, Port Shepstone
E-mail Address BAZulu@dla.gov.za
Website Address www.dla.pwv.gov.za
Richards Bay
Contact Name Ms Thembeka Ndlovu
Position Deputy Director, Richards Bay District Office
Telephone No. 035 789-1035
Fax No. 035 789-1092
Postal Address P O Box 627, Richards Bay, 3900
Physical Address 4th Floor, ABSA Building, Lake View Terrace, Richards Bay
E-mail Address TPNdlovu@dla.gov.za
Website Address www.dla.pwv.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Partnerships, Technology Transfer, Incubator
Summary of Programme LIFElab provides venture capital funding to biotechnology projects which
focus on human health, specifically infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS,
TB and malaria, as well as bioprocessing.
Funding Information
Comments Varies
Source of funding Department of Science & Technology, Other Funders
Programme Criteria
Region East Coast - from Nelspruit to Port Elizabeth
Industry Biotechnology
Application Procedure
Description of procedure The proposal will go through a three-phase evaluation process. The first
phase will be a preliminary screening, through which LIFElab's interim
management will decide on the proposals that qualify for the second phase.
The guidelines for qualification for second phase are as follows:
completeness and timeous submission of the proposal; area of focus falls
within LIFElab's designated scope; eligibility of the consortium's leading
scientists and the cost structure is not heavily biased towards funding on-
going operations, such as salaries (negotiable) and a clear demonstration
of market pathway, regardless of stage of development. The second phase
is the review of proposals that have successfully gone through the first
phase. A panel of three experts will evaluate the technical and business
merits of each proposal. The reviewers will be expected to rank the
projects. A return on investment is required but it varies depending on the
project.
Copy of Application form www.lifelab.org.za
Copy of Business plan/Framework www.lifelab.org.za
Contact Details
Contact Name Monique Frederic
Position Marketing & Communications Manager
Telephone No. 031 261-6427
Fax No. 031 261-4581
Postal Address P O Box 30603, Mayville, 4058
Physical Address 750 Francois Road, Intuthuko Junction, POD 8, Level 2
E-mail Address monique.frederic@lifelab.org.za
Website Address www.lifelab.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Loans, micro insurance, savings and payment facilities
Summary of Programme MAFISA is a micro and retail agricultural scheme for economically active
poor people. These include small and emerging farmers owning land, land
reform and agrarian beneficiaries, farmers on communal land in transition
from subsistence to emerging farmers, women & youth, small landowners,
farmworkers, cooperatives and small agribusinesses. The fund gives loans,
micro insurance, savings and payment facilities.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R100,000
Total available in programme R200 million
Source of funding Department of Agriculture Credit Account
Programme Criteria
Region KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape & Limpopo
Industry Agriculture
Business requirements Communal farmers & farmers in the transitional stage from subsistence
farmers to so-called "beginner farmers", Women & Youth, Emerging
farmers, Small-scale farmers, Small Agri-business, Farm workers, User-
owned self help groups and CBO's involved in Agriculture
Previously disadvantaged Preferred
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact your local Extension Office, the local Land Bank branch, the Post
Office, the provincial development financial institution (PDFI) or a
cooperative to obtain application forms for your area. An operational
report will be completed by an Agricultural Extension Officer.
Window periods for applying Dates will be announced in the press.
Feedback required Provided to Extension Officer during his regular visits to the borrower
Copy of Application form See procedure above
Changes
Comments This is a pilot programme. Expiry/review dates are still to be announced.
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Business advice and mentorship
Summary of Programme Loans are offered at favourable interest rates. The programme also assists
with business development. There are facilities available such as word
processors and access to the Internet, which are open to the public.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R5,000
Total available in program R100,000
Programme Criteria
Region Mhlabuyalingana Local Municipality and Mkhanyakude District Municipality
Matching funding Depending on the risk up to 100% matching funding is required i.e. the
borrower needs to put in the same amount at the lender.
Previously disadvantaged Preference
Application Procedure
Description of procedure To apply, visit the offices (next to Manguzi Hospital in Kwangwanase).
Feedback required Contact / feedback is required every two weeks.
Contact Details
Contact Name Dumisani Malwane
Position Programme Director
Telephone No. 035 592-0125
Fax No. 035 592-0181
Postal Address P O Box 325, Kwangwanase, 3973
Physical Address Next to Manguzi Hospital, Kwangwanase
E-mail Address madumi@mdic.co.za
Website Address wwwmdic.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme Marang is a Development Microfinance Institution, working towards
enabling poor households that depend on informal businesses for income,
to access a range of financial services, initially through group enterprise,
credit and savings. They provide loans of between R500 - R10,000 to
micro entrepreneurs, payable in 4, 6, 9 or 12 months. Access to Marang’s
financial services is through a group programme. Marang lends to groups of
five to eight micro entrepreneurs who: know each other well, live close to
one another, trust each other and believe in each other’s businesses. Most
clients are women but the loans are open to all. The target market is
hawkers, very small enterprises, start-up and existing businesses.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R10,000
Comments The amount is a maximum that can be loaned per application. A client can
have 3 loans per year.
Source of funding International donors, government departments, banks: Hivos, Swedish
International Development Agency (SIDA) and International Network of
Alternative Finance Institutions (INAFI).
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Formally employed people are excluded
Region KZN, Eastern Cape, Gauteng, Limpopo, and Mpumalanga
Business Requirements No formal requirements, Marang visits the client to check the business.
Access to Marang's finanaces is through groups.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Enquiry, promotion of what our product is, assessment done by Marang
loan officer, completion of application form, business opening of bank
account, disbursement of money into the client bank account.
Copy of Application form Obtained from Marang loan officer when they visit the group after the initial
enquiry
Copy of Business plan/Framework Obtained from Marang loan officer when they visit the group after the initial
enquiry
Durban
Contact Name Sibongile Mthiyane
Position Loan Officer
Telephone No. 031 301-2295
Fax No. 031 306-0367
Postal Address P O Box 48411, Qualbert, 4078
Physical Address Room 804, 8th Floor, Nedbank House, No. 30 Albert Street, Durban, 4000
Website Address www.marang.co.za
Empangeni
Contact Name Faith Zondi
Position Loan Officer
Telephone No. 035 792-1756
Fax No. 031 792-1750
Postal Address 1st Floor, Gateway Centre / United Building, 38 Maxwell Street, Empangeni,
3880
Physical Address 1st Floor, Gateway Centre / United Building, 38 Maxwell Street, Empangeni
Website Address www.marang.co.za
KwaNongoma
Contact Name Christina Ngubane
Position Loan Officer
Telephone No. 035 831-0800
Fax No. 035 831-0800
Postal Address 69 Majoye Building (together with Dr Mhlonge), Main Road, 3950
Physical Address 69 Majoye Building (together with Dr Mhlonge), Main Road
Website Address www.marang.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Loans, business skills training, counseling and after care, export marketing
support, trade promotion, technical training, equity finance, advocacy,
capacity building.
Summary of Programme The programme aims to support SMME's into the mainstream of the
economy. To guide and support the micro enterprise sector in equitably
growing the economy, creating jobs and generating wealth. To enhance
capacity, efficiency and effectiveness of micro enterprise development
agencies. It provides loans for micro and small enterprises and housing;
training in business skills; business counseling and after care; mobilises and
organises savings groups and clubs; provides export marketing support,
trade promotion and community capacity building as well as technical
training in construction, manufacturing and processing. It can also assist
with equity finance and advocacy.
Funding Information
Comments Funding differs from member to member
Source of funding Ford Foundation, Hivos and Swedish International Development
( )
Programme Criteria
Business requirements Juristic person/s or bodies working in the field of micro enterprise
development or organization/s providing micro enterprise support services
to intermediaries.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Complete membership application available on website
Copy of Application form On website: www.mea.org.za
Contact Details
Contact Name Judy Blom
Position Acting General Manager
Telephone No. 011 403-9621
Fax No. 011 403-9623
Postal Address P O Box 31987, Braamfontein, 2017
Physical Address 4th Floor, 76 Juta Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg
E-mail Address judy@mea.org.za
Website Address www.mea.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Patenting support
Summary of Programme The Innovation Fund (IF) invests in technologically innovative research and
development projects, the effect of which will be new knowledge and
national benefits in the form of novel products, processes or services.
MiTech supports accelerated development of high risk, market-driven,
enabling technology in all economic sectors, in partnership with industry.
The industry partner is required to share the cost of risk, in technology
development and in downstream commercialisation activities, while taking
the leading role. Preference is given to proposals that have significant
potential to expand existing commodity sectors, facilitate migration of
industries to new added value areas, or create new leveraged industries
from existing industries, enable the establishment of new or emerging high
R&D intensive industries, create new opportunities for previously
disadvantaged groups and are involved within a consortium arrangement
where there is an appropriate combination of research, business, NGO and
BEE partners to achieve national benefit.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R15 million (plus matching industry contribution of R15 million for a
maximum of R30 million)
Comments Investment is over a period of 5 years
Total available in program R121 million in 2005
Source of funding Department of Science and Technology
Programme Criteria
Exclusions The establishment of a centre or facility is excluded. The Fund does not
subsidise the R&D budgets of industry.
Industry Research, science, engineering and technology fields, aligned with the
National R&D and the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Strategies
Matching funding 50% from the organization
Previously disadvantaged BEE component required
Other The ability of the individual to successfully complete the project will be
evaluated. The project must be aligned with the National R&D strategy.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Ten-page pre-proposal applications are screened for compliance, then
forwarded to technical and business experts in that discipline. Applicants
are then invited to either submit a 40-page full proposal, or a site visit is
carried out. A site visit may be held after evaluation of the full proposal. A
recommendation for investment is then made to the Investment Committee
of the Innovation Fund. A decision to make further investments (After the
first year of funding) is at the discretion of the Fund, where milestones
such as securing an industrial partner, must be met.
Contact Details
Contact Name Dr Vuyisile Phehane
Position Programme Manager - The Innovation Fund
Telephone No. 012 481-4217
Fax No. 012 481-4242
Postal Address P O Box 2600, Pretoria, 0001
E-mail Address vuyisile@nrf.ac.za
Website Address www.innovationfund.ac.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training, mentoring, loan of equipment
Summary of Programme The blockyard project has developed over 200 blockyards and trained 700
people to run their own blockyards over the last few years. The help is
provided through training, mentoring and loaning of start-up equipment.
The blockyard project runs throughout KZN but discounts and additional
financial support are provided to blockyards in our specific focus locations.
Funding Information
Maximum per application Funding is dependent on need and is only given if a blockyard is in one of
our special focus areas.
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Individuals are excluded.
Industry Building, construction
Business requirements We look for associations and co-ops that have a passion to run a blockyard.
Matching funding Some start-up capital is required.
Previously disadvantaged Preferred groups are women and youth.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure We would like a letter of request explaining what the group would like to
achieve, where they are located, and information on the sales outlets and
marketing possibilities that they have identified. The group must have some
form of initial start-up capital available.
Contact Details
Contact Name Solomon Nkosi
Position NPC - Community Business Developer
Telephone No. 031 450-4540
Fax No. 031 451-9010
Postal Address P O Box 15245, Bellair, 4006, South Africa
Physical Address Coedmore Road, Bellair, Durban
E-mail Address solomon.nkosi@za.cimpor.com
Website Address www.npc.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training, networking, capacity building
Summary of Programme The National Development Agency is mandated to support and strengthen
the capacity of civil society institutions to eradicate poverty within
communities where they operate. They do this by providing training as
well as offering dialogue, networking, capacity building and funding.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R800,000 for request for proposals
Comments Depends on the nature and scope of the project
Total available in program R12 million per year
Programme Criteria
Region Rural biased
Industry All sectors relevant for poverty eradication
Matching funding 10% is required from the applicant
Previously disadvantaged Preference for women
Application Procedure
Description of procedure The request for proposals is advertised and application forms are offered.
Projects are prioritised according to those areas that require more
attention.
Feedback required Monthly reports are required from the Project and there are quarterly visits
from project managers, coupled with due diligence and compliance audits.
Contact Details
Contact Name Xolani Zungu
Telephone No. 031 305-5542
Fax No. 031 305-5140
Postal Address Durban Bay House, 333 Smith Street, Suite 3002, Durban, 4001
Physical Address Durban Bay House, 333 Smith Street, Suite 3002, Durban
E-mail Address xolaniz@nda.org.za
Website Address www.NDA.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme SAHRA may provide financial assistance in the form of a grant to
community organisations or individuals for a project, which will promote
community involvement in identifying sites that bring healing; contribute to
local pride, self worth and dignity; build community spirit; contribute to
redress; and advance local heritage management.
Funding Information
Maximum per application Varies depending on the project
Comments Annual amounts vary each year
Source of funding Obtain funding from the lotto
Programme Criteria
Industry Arts and culture
Other Must meet community needs
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Obtain applications forms from the website then contact SAHRA.
Copy of Application form Website: www.sahra.org.za
Contact Details
Contact Name Shaun October
Position Programme Manager
Telephone No. 021 462-4502
Fax No. 021 462-4509
Postal Address P O Box 4637, Cape Town, 8000
E-mail Address soctober@sahra.org.za
Website Address www.sahra.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme Funding from the lottery is aimed at non-profit organisations that timeously
submit applications and meet all qualifications.
Programme Criteria
Industry Arts, culture, national heritage, environment, charities, sport and recreation
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Apply by advertised deadline. Applications are adjudicated by Distributing
Agencies. The project may be visited.
Window periods for applying Applications are made annually – watch the media.
Feedback required Quarterly reports are required, confirming expenditure for the purpose as
stipulated.
Copy of Application form Arts: arts@nlb.org.za
Charities: charities@nlb.org.za
Sport: sport@nlb.org.za
Forms are only available at the time a call for applications is made.
Contact Details
Contact Name Shershan Naidoo
Position Manager: Player Services and Media Liaison
Telephone No. 012 394-3468
Fax No. 012 394-4468
Postal Address P O Box 1556, Brooklyn Square, Pretoria, 0075
Physical Address 2nd Floor, Block D, the dti Campus, 77 Meintjies Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria
E-mail Address Sershan@nlb.org.za
Website Address www.nlb.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Mentorship, training, business plans, financial analysis etc.
Summary of Programme This is a new programme to facilitate business development. The NPI will
assist a new business to register (VAT, SARS, levies, etc.) and will provide
whatever assistance is needed to help get the business running successfully
for the long term. Loans with favourable interest rates will be available.
The programme will provide whatever reports the sponsors request.
Funding and assistance given will depend on meeting certain criteria.
Funding Information
Comments Project specific
Total available in program R10 million
Source of funding Private companies and Department of Labour
Programme Criteria
Other Details will vary
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Details are unknown at this stage.
Contact Details
Contact Name Mervin Matthee
Position Productivity Advisor
Telephone No. 031 312-2090 x 205
Fax No. 031 312-9909
Postal Address P O Box 47600, Greyville, 4023
Physical Address 2nd Floor Corner House, 504 Windermere Road, Durban
Email Address mervin.matthee@npi.co.za
Website Address www.@npi.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Business training
Summary of Programme We lend money to previously disadvantaged groups of people who have
small businesses and give them free training in basic business skills when
necessary.
Funding Information
Maximum per application (total) R3,500
Comments Depends on demand and availability from Khula
Source of funding Khula
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Excludes dagga products and do not fund individuals
Business requirements Solidarity groups
Previously disadvantaged Previously disadvantaged preferred, mainly women, youth and disabled
Application Procedure
Description of procedure People come into the office for information. We assist them to fill in forms
and loan officers go for site visits. If the business appears viable we advise
them to open a Post Office Savings Account. After approval by the
manager the loan is paid into the account.
Feedback required Loan Officers undertake monitoring visits once in every loan cycle of 4, 6 or
8 months
Copy of Application form In our offices
Copy of Business plan/Framework In our offices
Contact Details
Contact Name Gcinile Maphalala
Position Loan Officer
Telephone No. 036 448-2633
Fax No. 036 448-2887
Cell/Other No. 076 177-7769
Postal Address P O Box 411, Bergville, 3350
Physical Address B5 Kingsway Road, Bergville
Email Address mco@futurenet.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training, education and development.
Summary of Programme Nedcor's social responsibility arm, the Nedcor Foundation is the company's
main conduit for external social investment. The Foundation focuses its
activities on the crucial areas of job creation; training and education;
leadership development; the empowerment of women; youth development;
rural development; social welfare services and poverty relief as well as arts,
culture, sport and the environment. The main emphasis is however,
welfare/relief aid i.e. caring for the aged, blind people etc.
Funding Information
Comments Running costs may also be funded
Total available in program The Nedcor Foundation has contributed R140 million over the past 4 years,
excluding The BoE Foundation and The Green, Sports, Arts and Culture
Trusts.
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Conferences, individuals, travel, gala dinners, publications, research,
awareness campaigns and bursaries are excluded.
Other The Foundation's programmes are implemented with the assistance of non-
governmental organisations, community-based organisations, schools,
tertiary institutions, church and religious organisations and often the
actions of employee volunteers, cooperation with other donor organisations
and collaborative partnerships with Nedcor's client base.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure There is no standard application form. An executive summary must be
compiled that includes: contact details, name and designation of the
contact person, comment on the section 18A status of the organisation,
legal registration of the organisation, current serving trustees, background
and aims of the organisation, nature of services rendered, profile of
recipients, project details with budget expenditure, additional donors for
the project if any and most recent audited financial statements.
Feedback required A narrative is required after six months and a narrative and audited
statements after a year.
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Range
Summary of Programme To support and assist organised businesses with any issues or information
that will ensure their sustainability.
Programme Criteria
Region Northern KZN
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Phone, fax, email or visit the chamber offices.
Feedback required If applicable to the enquiry
Contact Details
Contact Name Yolanda Bezuidenhout
Position Manager
Telephone No. 034 312-4521
Fax No. 034 312-4521
Postal Address P O Box 304, Newcastle, 2940
Physical Address Town Hall Information Office, Scott Street, Newcastle
E-mail Address manager@newcastle-chamber.org
Website Address www.newcastle-chamber.org
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme The Old Mutual Foundation provides funding to programmes that help
mobilise communities, focusing on skills training, education and orphans.
Funding Information
Comments Old Mutual assesses each programme on its own merit
Total available in program R25 million maximum per annum for the whole programme
Source of funding Old Mutual Foundation
Programme Criteria
Other Programmes must help mobilise communities, focusing on skills training,
education and orphans.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Submit a summary of the project proposal in writing.
Window periods for applying Proposals are considered three times a year in March, July and October.
Feedback required Six-monthly written reports are required.
Contact Details
Contact Name Kate Miszewski
Position Manager, Old Mutual Foundation
Telephone No. 021 509-3333
Fax No. 021 509-2894
Postal Address P O Box 66, Cape Town, 8000
E-mail Address kmiszewski@oldmutual.com
Website Address www.oldmutual.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Patenting costs and support
Summary of Programme The key objective is to support the filing of and further prosecution of
patent applications in respect of technological innovations emanating from
the SME sector. Assistance is provided at the discretion of the Innovation
Fund for one or more of the following: South African Provisional patent
applications, South African Complete patent applications, a PCT (Patent Co-
operation Treaty) application foreign national phase applications/ patents
together with, where appropriate, reasonable prototype costs to a
maximum of R50,000.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R250,000 per year
Comments Funding provided either as a loan, convertible loan, or in exchange for
equity which will be disposed to BEE entity or individuals on exit.
Total available in programme Approximately R1.5 million per year
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Individuals who have not filed a provisional patent application using patent
attorneys
Industry Technology
Business requirements 1. SME or SMME 2. At least provisional application or PCT application filed
3. Commercial merit and applicant to possess ability to commercialise 4.
Technological invention 5. BEE or have strategy for inclusion of BEE.
Matching funding The Innovation Fund reserves the right to provide support in the form of
matching funds on a ratio to be decided by the Intellectual Property
Management Office (IPMO) after evaluating the application and supporting
information.
Previously disadvantaged Preference is given to BEE applications
Application Procedure
Description of procedure 1. Duly completed application form together with all supporting
documentation which must include a business plan / development plan;
company registration documentation and details of patent application made
2. Application to be made at least 3 months ahead of expected time of
further prosecutions 3. If any search or examination reports have been
issued, these must accompany the application. Note: The funding is subject
to satisfactory novelty due diligence and commercial merit of the invention
and possibility of contributing to national priorities. There is a 3 to 4 month
lead time for processing of applications.
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme Funds women's groups working on aspects of the socio-economic spectrum
in rural development. Also the human rights of women, e.g. a gender
based approach to HIV/AIDS and violence against women and children.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R 5,000 to R 30,000
Comments Criteria apply. Seed grant, twice only.
Total available in programme Varies according to availability of funds to Pitseng Trust
Source of funding Donors we apply to
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Men are excluded
Previously disadvantaged Only previously disadvantaged women
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Send proposal or obtain application form from Pitseng Trust. Phone, fax or
write to request application form. Complete application form and return to
Pitseng Trust. It will be processed and applicants informed of the outcome.
Window periods for applying Processing of applications takes place in February and October annually
Feedback required Will get questions from Pitseng Trust only if necessary
Copy of Application form Phone / Fax / Post / Email
Contact Details
Contact Name Dr Oshadi Mangena
Position Acting Executive Director
Telephone No. 011 403-1950
Fax No. 011 403-1095
Cell/Other No. 073 233-2133
Postal Address Private Bag X42, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2017
Physical Address RSA Building, 10th Floor, 82 Jorissen Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg
E-mail Address pitseng@tiscali.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Specialist advice on biotechnology projects
Summary of Programme PlantBio is a National Innovation Centre for Plant Biotechnology established
by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) in terms of the
National Biotechnology Strategy. The objective is develop biotechnology
initiatives with commercial impact and build capacity in South Africa in
order to create the human skills required to develop competitive
biotechnology projects.
Funding Information
Comments There is no limit. Each application is reviewed individually. Funding depends
on available resources.
Total available in programme Varies
Source of funding Department of Science and Technology (DST) and other sources where
possible.
Programme Criteria
Industry Biotechnology although related industries may also be evaluated.
Business requirements Each application is reviewed individually.
Previously disadvantaged BEE and Gender Equity policies are adhered to where ever possible.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure A concept note is to be submitted for evaluation. This is followed by a pre-
proposal then a full proposal for evaluation. Once a due diligence is
completed and accepted by our Board of Trustees, funding will be granted.
The Project Investment Committee and Board meet every three months.
Feedback required There is on-going communication between PlantBio and the applicants.
Copy of Application form Forms can be requested by e-mail, fax or post and are available on the
website.
Copy of Business plan/Framework Information is available on our website and can be requested by e-mail,
post or fax.
Contact Details
Contact Name Helen Hingle
Position Communications Manager
Telephone No. 033 846-1980
Fax No. 033 846-1983
Postal Address PostNet Suite 201, B/Bag X6 Cascades, 3202
Physical Address Suite 38, Hayfields Mall, 28 Blackburrow Road, Hayfields, Pietermaritzburg,
E-mail Address helen@plantbio.co.za
Website Address www.plantbio.org.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training, mentorship, start-up and business advice
Summary of Programme The project focuses on business development. The objective is to raise up,
in a holistic manner, well-equipped entrepreneurs running sustainable
businesses. This includes training in business skills, marketing support and
mentorship for new businesses. Participants start to generate income at an
early stage in the programme with a view to channeling training into the
establishment of a small business.
Funding Information
Source of funding Donations from churches, funders and individuals, both local and
international
Programme Criteria
Region Pietermaritzburg
Previously disadvantaged No formal requirement
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Apply in person initially.
Contact Details
Contact Name Mrs Di Milford
Position Donor Marketing and Public Relations
Telephone No. 033 845-4000
Cell/Other No. 033 845-4500
Fax No. 082 784-3729
Postal Address P O Box 101071, Scottsville, 3209
Physical Address No 4 Burger Street , Pietermaritzburg
E-mail Address milfordd@projectgateway.co.za
Website Address www.projectgateway.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training, mentorship, plans/proposals, linkages etc.
Summary of Programme USAID has awarded a 6-year contract to Corporate Council on Africa (CCA)
in association with ECI Africa Consulting to manage the SAIBL programme.
SAIBL empowers businesses through trade and investment partnerships
between previously disadvantaged South African SMME's and US
companies, South African corporations and multinationals. Services include
training and business capacity support, mentorship, funding information on
trade protocols and incentives, proposal development and introductions,
and linkages to business partners and suppliers. For more details refer to
the website under 'Services'. The PAL programme helps agribusinesses
gain access to mainstream commercial markets in South Africa and
internationally. It also facilitates local and international partnerships.
Funding Information
Comments Depends on the nature of the assistance required e.g. a maximum
contribution of R5,000, limited to 50% of the total cost, may be approved
for the printing and placing of an advertisement.
Source of funding USAID
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Capital, equity and funding for equipment are excluded.
Industry Agribusinesses e.g. beverage and cosmetics ingredients, wines, cheeses,
seafood and natural plants products
Business requirements Maximum 200 employees; registered for tax and VAT; comply with
statutory regulations
Matching funding Generally 50%. The company must pay a fair share of the costs of any
services provided. Services of other consultants may be leveraged to
provide additional assistance i.e. the dti/DTI, Seda.
Previously disadvantaged PAL is available to those discriminated against under apartheid plus women
and the disabled. Note: all new potential recipients are vetted for 'window
dressing' - site visits and comprehensive screening are done to check.
Other Businesses need to be capable of increasing revenue and employment.
Priority is given to businesses that gain their revenue through business-to-
business transactions.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact SAIBL offices for an application form. All applications must be in
writing with a fully completed and signed registration form. Applicants that
meet the qualification criteria and provide justification for the services are
registered on the SAIBL database. A diagnostic appraisal of the company
takes place. The offices in Durban have limited personnel resources so
only a certain number of requests can be processed.
Contact Details
Contact Name Janet Okeyo
Position Business Development Specialist (KZN)
Telephone No. 031 305-6997
Postal Address P O Box 409, Wendywood, 2144
E-mail Address Janet.okeyo@eci.africa.com
Website Address www.saibl.org
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Marketing access, training and retail access
Summary of Programme PH Design aims to support artisans through market access and training.
The programme already has a large corporate and government customer
base. There is also an art gallery for unexposed artists and musicians. PH
Design rents space to artists at low cost. The artist/s need to formalise
their business during their time with PH Design and the company assists
with this process.
Programme Criteria
Industry Arts, crafts, music
Business requirements Formalise a business during time with the programme
Previously disadvantaged Preferred
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Request an application form from the office.
Window periods for applying Last quarter of each year (October - December)
Feedback required On-going
Copy of Application form Contact the office
Contact Details
Contact Name Nicole Shaw
Position Owner
Telephone No. 082 776-3514 or 082 443-1798
Fax No. 012 993-5667 (to change soon)
Postal Address P O Box 32139, Glenstantia, Pretoria, 0010
Physical Address Shop 7, South Gate, CSIR Campus, Meiring Naude Road, Brummeria,
Pretoria
Email Address nicole@phdesign.co.za
Website Address www.phdesign.co.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Business consultancy
Summary of Programme PUM offers the consultancy services of a Dutch expert in a matching
industry. Consultants spend approximately three weeks in South Africa
with the business person requiring advice. Only accommodation i.e. B&B,
local travel and meals need to be provided. About 50 consultants come
annually to South Africa to assist. The programme has been running for 25
years.
Programme Criteria
Business requirements The business must employ at least 10 employees and must have been in
operation for a minimum of two years.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Complete application form. On return to the Netherlands, the consultant
reports back on recommendations. If these are followed, a return visit may
be considered around 9 moths later.
Copy of Application form On website under "Apply" or from the local representative
Contact Details
Contact Name Wally Meyer
Position KwaZulu-Natal representative
Telephone No. 031 562-0630 / 083 2751833
Fax No. 031 562-0631
Postal Address P O Box 831, Umhlanga, 4320
Email Address walmeyer@iafrica.com
Website Address www.pum.nl
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance We help inventors to license or sell their inventions.
Summary of Programme Quickberry is an advisory firm that sources venture capital funding from
private "angel" investors for entrepreneurs. We also help inventors to
license or sell their inventions.
Funding Information
Maximum per application None
Comments Minimum funding requirement is about R500,000.
Total available in programme Unlimited
Source of funding Private "angel" investors and venture capital funds
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Property, franchisee funding, lifestyle businesses, loan or bridging funding
Matching funding Usually the client needs to contribute some cash to the business.
Other The business that requires funding needs to have a sustainable competitive
advantage and preferably the potential to export its products.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure First submit a business plan for our review. If we believe we may be able
to help to source funding, we will let you know. If we don't think we can,
we will also let you know. Please see the website for more details.
Contact Details
Contact Name David de Waal
Position CEO
Telephone No. 021 465-7021
Fax No. 021 462-2398
Postal Address 37 Belvedere Avenue, Oranjezicht, Cape Town, 8001
Physical Address 37 Belvedere Avenue, Oranjezicht, Cape Town
Email Address info@quickberry.com
Website Address www.quickberry.com
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Product testing, conformance assessment and training
Summary of Programme A subsidy is offered for SABS services: product testing and product
certification (only during pre-launch of a project), quality management
systems (ISO 9001, ISO 1400, OSHAS), capability and assessment reports,
company assessments and Missing Link training programme. This applies
to small, medium and micro enterprises that are not given subsidy by other
government agencies.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R30,000
Comments Advice is free and there is a subsidy for a portion of the costs.
Programme Criteria
Industry Manufacturing and services
Business requirements Compliance to statutory regulations e.g. CIPRO and SARS. Annual turnover
from R100,000 to maximum R10 million.
Other The business should have been in operation for a year.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Get your details onto the SABS database by completing the application
form. Telephone or e-mail to request a copy.
Copy of Application form Phone or e-mail and ask for a copy, or see the website.
Contact Details
Contact Name Ms Aletta Saal
Position Stakeholder Management and SMME Support
Telephone No. 012 428-6456
Fax No. 012 428-6166
Postal Address Private Bag X191, Pretoria, 0001
Physical Address 1 Dr Latagan Road, Groenkloof, Pretoria
E-mail Address saalal@sabs.co.za
Website Address www.sabs.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Range of assistance
Summary of Programme Vision: To be a centre of excellence for small enterprise development in the
province.
Mission: To promote, develop and support small enterprises to ensure their
growth and sustainability.
A new technology office is due to open in Durban soon.
Funding Information
Total available in program R50 million in 2005/6
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Phone or visit your nearest offices or see the website.
eThekwini
Contact Name Irma Ogle
Position Business Information Officer
Telephone No. 031 309-5432
Fax No. 031 309-5437
Postal Address P O Box 623, Durban, 4000
Physical Address 127 Alice Street, Durban
E-mail Address irma@seda-ethekwini.org.za
Website Address www.seda-ethekwini.org.za
Ladysmith
Contact Name Nhlanhla Buthelezi
Position Industrial Advisor
Telephone No. 036 631-3325
Fax No. 036 631-3553
Postal Address 33a Diamana Road, Ladysmith, 3370
Physical Address 33a Diamana Road, Ladysmith
E-mail Address nhlanhla@sedakzn-ls.org.za
Website Address www.seda.org.za
Newcastle
Contact Name Themba Simelane
Position Branch Manager
Telephone No. 034 315-2768
Fax No. 034 315-2768
Cell/Other No. 083 299-5130
Postal Address P O Box 1627, Newcastle, 2940
Physical Address 33 Voortrekker St, Newcastle
E-mail Address simelanet@sedakzn-nc.org.za
Website Address www.seda.org.za
Richards Bay
Contact Name Cedric Mnguni
Position Office Manager
Telephone No. 035 789-3400
Fax No. 035 789-3414
Postal Address P O Box 1431, Richards Bay, 3900
Physical Address Suite 19, Partridge Place, 23 Lira Link, Richards Bay
E-mail Address cedric@sedakzn-rb.org.za
Website Address www.seda.org.za
Umgumgungdlovu
Contact Name Bisson Girran
Position Office Manager
Telephone No. 033 345-3017
Fax No. 033 345-3042
Postal Address P O Box 3492, Pietermaritzburg, 3200
Physical Address 10 Ebenezer St, Pietermaritzburg
E-mail Address bisson@sedakzn-pmb.org.za
Website Address www.seda.org.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Range
Summary of Programme As part of Seda, the eThekwini offices provide a wide range of non-financial
business support services. The aim is to ensure growth and sustainability
of previously disadvantaged enterprises and SMME's. See other entries for
further details of offerings.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact your nearest office for assistance.
Pinetown
Contact Name Zodwa Mokoena
Position Business Information Officer
Telephone No. 031 702-3769
Fax No. 031 309-5437
Postal Address P O Box 623, Durban, 4000
Physical Address 29 Murray Square, Dales Avenue, Pinetown
E-mail Address zodwa@seda-ethekwini.org.za
Website Address www.seda-ethekwini.org.za
Tongaat
Contact Name Phumzile Mkize
Position Business Information Officer
Telephone No. 032 944-3814
Postal Address P O Box 623, Durban, 4000
Physical Address Old Station Building, Railway Street, Tongaat
E-mail Address phumzile@seda-ethekwini.org.za
Website Address www.seda-ethekwini.org.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Range
Summary of Programme The Business Development Unit provides a range of support services to
develop businesses: advice and counseling, mentoring, marketing tools,
help with business plans, business analysis and profiling, and facilitation of
access to finance. There is also a five day training course, the Business
Management Course, on how to start a business. The cost is R400 per
person.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact the offices for assistance. To apply for the training, complete the
application form. Phone or visit the offices and they will tell you when the
next course is starting.
Copy of Application form Phone or e-mail and request a copy of the form.
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Range
Summary of Programme Business Information Services provides general business information,
reading material, internet access, counseling, referrals, assistance with
company registration, legal advice, tender notices, exhibitions etc.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact your nearest office for assistance.
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Premises
Summary of Programme The programme offers subsidised rental space for businesses. Small
incubator offices are available for a limited period.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact the office for assistance.
Contact Details
Contact Name Trevor Harvey
Position Financial Manager
Telephone No. 031 309-5432
Fax No. 031 309-5437
Postal Address P O Box 623, Durban, 4000
Physical Address 127 Alice Street, Durban
E-mail Address trevor@seda-ethekwini.org.za
Website Address www.seda-ethekwini.org.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Advice
Summary of Programme Free advice is given on how to tender for work. A two day Tender Training
Course on how to tender is run on a regular basis. The course costs R250
per person.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact the Tender Advice Centre - phone or visit.
Contact Details
Contact Name Phumzile Shabalala
Position Tender Advisor
Telephone No. 031 309-5432
Fax No. 031 309-5437
Postal Address P O Box 623, Durban, 4000
Physical Address 127 Alice Street, Durban
E-mail Address phumziletac@seda-ethekwini.org.za
Website Address www.seda-ethekwini.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Technology transfer into 2nd economy (and some 1st economy) SMME's
Summary of Programme Product and process technology including equipment, training and aspects
related to the technology transfer are paid for. For 2nd economy, some
working capital is also given. Payments are normally made directly to the
technology suppliers.
Funding Information
Maximum per application (total) R500,000 incl. VAT
Programme Criteria
Exclusions SMME's that can afford to pay for the technology are excluded.
Industry Manufacturing
Business requirements Must be a registered legal entity before payments are made
Matching funding If intervention is > R500,000 the SMME must find matching portion
Previously disadvantaged Preference
Other A technology audit is done to determine needs.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Application form and financials (present and future). Contact the office for
further details.
Copy of Application form No set format is required.
Contact Details
Contact Name Laurie Steenkamp
Position Senior Manager
Telephone No. 012 441-1122
Fax No. 012 441-2122
Postal Address P O Box 56714, Arcadia, 0007
Physical Address Building G, 2nd floor, the dti Campus, 77 Meintjies Street, Sunnyside,
Pretoria
Email Address lsteenkamp@seda.gov.za
Website Address www.seda.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Range according to needs
Summary of Programme Siyavuna is part of the new Agrarian Revolution programme. Siyavuna
provides, according to needs: mechanisation, liming and soil fertility,
Flemish projects, animal handling facilities, agri-industries, alien weed
control, irrigation, mentorship, post-settlement support (e.g. LRAD),
fencing, water provision, empowerment projects (focus on women and
youth), market infrastructure, tannery, aquaculture and greening of the
environment. Siyavuna will aid in filling funding gaps in a project e.g. by
approaching banks. Contact nearest office of the Department.
Funding Information
Total available in program Over R100 million
Programme Criteria
Industry Agriculture and agri-industries
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact your nearest office of the KZN Department of Agriculture and
Environmental Affairs. Also watch the press for advertisements for new
programmes.
Contact Details
Contact Name Carlos Boldogh
Position Chief of Operations
Telephone No. 033 355-9534
Fax No. 033 355-9650
Postal Address Private Bag X9059, Pietermaritzburg, 3200
Physical Address Cedara Agricultural College, Cedara
E-mail Address Carlos.Boldogh@dae.kzntl.gov.za
Website Address www.dae.kzntl.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training, provision of start-up equipment, mentoring, monitoring
Summary of Programme The Siyazisiza Trust's mission is to contribute to poverty alleviation in
northern KwaZulu-Natal through the promotion of food security and small
enterprise development.
Funding Information
Maximum per application (total) Varies depending on situation of group/resources e.g. land size, water
source, gradient, etc. This is determined by our field staff.
Comments Financial assistance is only for start-up equipment
Total available in programme Dependent on support received from donors
Source of funding A range of corporate and other donors
Programme Criteria
Region Makhanyakude, Nyamithi, Uthungulu and Zululand District B
Industry Food security (vegetables, poultry, fruit) and small enterprises e.g. candle
making, block making, etc
Previously disadvantaged Mainly rural women
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Approach relevant Field Officer who will arrange a meeting with the
community to explain how we work, assess skills, assess resources e.g.
water source, soil type, etc. Field Officer will then make recommendations
to Head Office which will begin fund raising process. Only once funds are
secured can start-up equipment be purchased and installed.
Contact Details
Contact Name Geh Phungula
Position Field Director
Telephone No. 035 870-1777
Fax No. 035 870-1777
Cell/Other No. 084 581 9652
Postal Address P O Box 87, Ulundi, 3838
Physical Address Ground Floor, Ithala Building, Ulundi
Website Address www.siyazisiza.co.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Funding applications, business plans, and mentorship
Summary of Programme Assists small businesses to obtain loans from banks using the services of
business advisors. It provides mentorship once funding is approved, for a
12-month period. Upon registration for assistance the applicant will pay a
R200 non-refundable registration fee. Upon loan being granted, client pays
a percentage of the loan amount as his/her contribution towards costs to
Sizanani. For businesses with a turnover not exceeding R5 million per
annum, balance of support fee to be subsidised by donor funds. It is
important to note that the business advisor does not run the business but
provides advice and support.
Programme Criteria
Business requirements Business must have a R50,000 - R20 million per annum actual or projected
turnover. Minimum per application is R50,000.
Matching funding Applicant must be able to contribute a minimum of 10% of the loan.
Other Must be South African, or have a permanent resident permit; have a viable
business plan; personally manage the business fulltime and trade from a
fixed address.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Call the advisor for details on how to apply.
Feedback required Constant contact with mentor is maintained.
Copy of Application form Not available at this stage - enquire first.
Copy of Business plan/Framework After enquiry, refer to website for details.
Contact Details
Contact Name Rusty Hugo
Position Senior Business Advisor - KZN Region
Telephone No. 032 943-1313 / 082 579-5957
Fax No. 0866 109-420
Postal Address P O Box 61674, Marshalltown, 2017
Email Address rhugo@telkomsa.net
Website Address www.sizananiadvisory.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme New details for this programme will be announced in April 2007. It is an
investment grant, based on the company's assets.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact the Durban office or the national helpline on 0861 843-384 after
April 2007.
Contact Details
Contact Name Rajeshri Sardha
Position Consultant
Telephone No. 0861 843-384 or 031 305-3389
Fax No. 0861 843-888
Postal Address P O Box 3189, Durban, 4000
Physical Address 135 Victoria Embankment, Durban (cnr Fenton Lane)
E-mail Address rajeshri@thedti.gov.za
Website Address www.thedti.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Range - any type of support as required
Summary of Programme Support is given for small-scale mining - any type of support (in relation to
starting a mining venture). Will refer to other sections (Mintek etc.) if
needed. Expenses must be repaid when/if the business is making a profit.
Preference is given to PDI'S (equity from youth, women, disabled or black).
Programme Criteria
Industry Mining
Previously disadvantaged Preference for youth, women, disabled, and black
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Phone or write. All provinces have a DME Regional Office where
applications specific to the region can be lodged. They discuss what you
need, then help you apply in writing. A committee sits monthly to evaluate
applications and decide on actions. They will let you know if you have been
successful.
Window periods for applying Applications are considered monthly
Feedback required Inspections are carried out by the DME
Contact Details
Contact Name Mr Duma Maseko
Position Assistant Director (Small Scale Mining)
Telephone No. 034 212-1807
Fax No. 034 212-2721
Postal Address Private Bag X2014, Dundee, 3000
Physical Address Talana Building, 26 Beaconsfield Street, Dundee
E-mail Address duma.maseko@dme.gov.za
Website Address www.dme.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Mentorship and advice
Summary of Programme The aim of the Social Plan is to reduce retrenchment costs and create new
jobs. It applies when at least 50 people or 10% of an organisation's labour
force is likely to be retrenched. The state pays 65% of the consulting costs
and the company pays the balance. If a company cannot afford the 35%,
a special application for 100% funding can be submitted. The NPI will help
prevent job losses by giving support and technical assistance to the
company. The NPI is contracted by the private sector and by local
government to conduct productivity assessments and to give
recommendations.
Funding Information
Comments Dependent on the scope of work
Source of funding Department of Labour and the Department of Trade and Industry (the
dti/DTI)
Programme Criteria
Business requirements Minimum 50 employees or 10% of labour force likely to be retrenched
Matching funding Usually 35% from the applicant
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Apply telephonically or through the Internet.
Copy of Application form Forms are available on application.
Contact Details
Contact Name Mervin Matthee
Position Productivity Advisor
Telephone No. 031 268-9880
Fax No. 031 268-9777
Postal Address P O Box 47600, Greyville, 4023
Physical Address Suite 201, Second Floor, Cowie Park Offices, 91 – 123 Cowie Road,
Essenwood, Durban
E-mail Address mervin.matthee@npi.co.za
Website Address www.@npi.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Mentoring
Summary of Programme SAB runs the Kickstart competition annually. Youths between 18 and 35
years are invited to submit business ideas at a provincial level. Fifteen
finalists are selected per province for a two-week training programme,
whereafter a business plan is drafted and forwarded to a panel of
adjudicators. A total of R300,000 seed capital is awarded per province to
between 1 and 4 applicants. Grants range from R10,000 - R100,000 per
business. Each business is monitored for a year. Provincial finalists are
entered into the national competition, which awards an additional non-
refundable R500,000 to the national winner. Winners each receive
mentorship assistance for a minimum of not less than three months.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R300,000 on a provincial level
Comments The national winner receives R500,000
Total available in program R2.75 million per year
Programme Criteria
Business requirements The competition entry form must be used.
Previously disadvantaged Preference is given to previously disadvantaged youth (age < 35).
Other Applicants must be South African citizens.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact SAB and have your name placed on the competition database. An
entry form will be posted when the competition opens. Entry forms may
also be downloaded from the SAB website or picked up at any SAB depot
or regional office.
Window periods for applying Entries open in April; closing date is 01 June
Feedback required Monthly progress reports will be submitted for the finalists
Contact Details
Contact Name Andile Mkhize
Position Corporate Social Investment Co-ordinator
Telephone No. 031 910-1386
Fax No. 086 673-6678
Postal Address P O Box 833, Durban, 4000
Email Address andile.mkhize@za.sabmiller.com
Website Address www.sabkickstart.co.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training, networking and lobbying
Summary of Programme SAWIMA aims to de-mystify mining for women. Members receive
preferential opportunities for training. Membership costs R500 per year for
individuals and R2,000 per year for companies. Individuals benefit from
training for 2 years only - thereafter they would need to have formed a
company. Review date is 01 March every year. Training is in a range of
subjects e.g. small-scale mining, beneficiation and procurement.
Sustainability is a key issue.
Funding Information
Comments Individuals can benefit for 2 years only, then must form a company.
Total available in program R120,000 per year
Source of funding Mining Qualifications Authority (MQA), Mining houses, and Department of
Minerals and Energy (DME)
Programme Criteria
Industry Mining
Previously disadvantaged Women only
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Membership forms are available at the SAWIMA office, by fax or by post.
Copy of Application form Contact the SAWIMA offices.
Contact Details
Contact Name Vuyokazi Nyengule
Position Administrator
Telephone No. 011 834-9039
Fax No. 011 834-8060
Postal Address P O Box 985, Houghton, 2041
Physical Address Chamber of Mines Building, 5 Hollard Street, Marshalltown, Johannesburg
Email Address sawima@mweb.co.za
Website Address www.sawima.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme The programme provides a tax incentive to projects investing R50 million
and more, for both local and foreign owned companies. Percentage paid is
calculated on a points system, covering a number of issues.
Funding Information
Comments The percentage is calculated on a points system.
Programme Criteria
Industry Infrastructure and construction
Other Investment is a minimum of R50 million
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact the Durban office or the national helpline on 0861 843-384.
Copy of Application form See website: www.thedti.gov.za - go to Applications
Contact Details
Contact Name Rajeshri Sardha
Position Consultant
Telephone No. 031 305-3389
Fax No. 031 305-2804
Postal Address P O Box 3189, Durban, 4000
Physical Address 135 Victoria Embankment, Durban (cnr Fenton Lane)
E-mail Address rajeshri@thedti.gov.za
Website Address www.thedti.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme SPII is designed to promote and assist technology development by
providing financial assistance for projects that develop innovative products
and/or processes. SPII focuses on the phase that begins at the end of
basic research (proof of concept) and ends when a pre-production
prototype has been made. The Industrial Development Corporation (IDC)
manages SPII on behalf of the Department of Trade and Industry (the
dti/DTI). Assistance under the Matching Scheme is provided to SME's
(employees < 200; turnover < R51 million; assets < R19 million) in the
form of a grant of up to 50% of qualifying costs incurred during technical
development - up to a maximum grant amount of R1.5 million per project.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R1.5 million
Comments For direct costs incurred in developing new products/processes
Total available in program R100 million per year
Source of funding Department of Trade and Industry (the dti/DTI)
Programme Criteria
Exclusions SPII excludes basic and applied research and military products.
Industry Manufacturing or related industrial fields or software
Business requirements Only SME's: employees <200; turnover < R51 million; assets <R19 million
Matching funding 50% from the applicant
Other Only for direct costs incurred in developing new products/processes
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Complete the application form, including financial details and projections,
and SARS clearance. Submit with a detailed business plan.
Feedback required Detailed feedback is required.
Copy of Application form www.spii.co.za - go to Matching Scheme – Application
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme SPII is designed to promote and assist technology development by
providing financial assistance to projects that develop innovative products
and/or processes. SPII focuses on the phase that begins at the end of
basic research (proof of concept) and ends when a pre-production
prototype has been made. The Industrial Development Corporation (IDC)
manages the programme on behalf of the Department of Trade and
Industry (the dti/DTI). Financial assistance under the Partnership Scheme
is provided in the form of a conditionally repayable grant of 50% of the
qualifying cost incurred during development activity, with a minimum grant
amount of R1.5 million per project, repayable on successful
commercialisation of the project. There should be a clear indication of the
causality (additionally) that will follow from the support.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R15 million
Comments Minimum R1.5 million. For direct costs incurred in developing new
products/processes; repay via a sales levy.
Total available in program R110 million per annum
Source of funding Department of Trade and Industry (the dti/DTI)
Programme Criteria
Exclusions SPII does not support basic and applied research and military products.
Industry Manufacturing or related industrial fields or software development
Matching funding 50% from the applicant
Other Only for direct costs incurred in developing new products/ processes; repay
via a sales levy
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Complete the application form, including financial details and projections
and SARS clearance; submit with a detailed business plan.
Feedback required Detailed feedback is required.
Copy of Application form www.spii.co.za - go to Partnership Scheme – Application
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme SPII is designed to promote and assist technology development by
providing financial assistance for projects that develop innovative products
and/or processes. The focus is on the phase that begins at the end of
basic research (at the stage of proof of concept) and ends at the point
when a pre-production prototype has been made. The Industrial
Development Corporation (IDC) manages the programme on behalf of the
Department of Trade and Industry (the dti/DTI). Under the Product
Process Development Scheme, financial assistance is provided for small,
very small and micro enterprises (employees < 50; turnover < R13 million;
assets < R5 million) in the form of a grant of between 65% and 85% of the
qualifying cost incurred during the technical development stage, with a
maximum grant of R500,000 per project. For enterprises with < 25% black
shareholding, the grant is 65%, for enterprises with 25% to 50% black
shareholding, the grant is 75%, and for enterprises with black shareholding
> 50%, the grant is 85%.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R500,000
Comments For direct costs incurred in developing new products/processes
Total available in program R100 million per year
Source of funding Department of Trade and Industry (the dti/DTI)
Programme Criteria
Exclusions SPII does not support basic and applied research and military products.
Industry Manufacturing or related industrial fields or software development
Business requirements Small, very small and micro enterprises (employees < 50; turnover <R13
million; assets < R5 million)
Matching funding 15% to 35% of qualifying costs from the applicant
Previously disadvantaged Black shareholding is preferred
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Complete the application form, including financial details and projections
and SARS clearance; submit with a detailed business plan.
Feedback required Detailed feedback is required.
Copy of Application form www.spii.co.za - go to PPD Scheme – Application
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Promotes development
Summary of Programme The Swiss-South African Co-operative Initiative (SSACI) is a South African
development-finance agency funded by Swiss and South African companies
in collaboration with the Swiss Agency for Development and Co-operation
(SDC). It is a public-private partnership between a government agency
(SDC) and ten private-sector corporations, aimed at promoting the social
and economic development of South African youth. Objective: To advance
educational opportunities for disadvantaged young South Africans to enable
them to obtain employment.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R800,000 per calendar year for a period of three years i.e. R2.4 million per
project over a three year period
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Projects initiated or managed by government departments and commercial
companies are excluded i.e. projects are only funded through non-profit,
public benefit organizations that have 18A tax-exemption.
Industries These include: automobile repairs, business services, catering, information
technology, retailing, tourism and hospitality.
Business requirements Have a workable plan of action for producing measurable results in terms
of employment created, must incorporate a strong technical or vocational
training component, provide comprehensive post-training support to
trainees that will help them to set up micro enterprises or find employment
in existing businesses, be cost effective, have an efficient management
structure, low overhead costs, high levels of technical expertise, and an
effective means of service delivery. Priority is given to micro enterprises.
Previously disadvantaged Applicants must be 35 years or younger.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Submit a proposal according to the guidelines outlined on the website.
These include: objectives, organisational information, action plan, partners
and people who will be involved, co-ordinating and reporting, budget and
financial constraints.
Contact Details
Contact The Manager
Telephone No. 012 362-2972
Fax No. 012 362-2971
Postal Address Private Bag X37, Hatfield, 0028
E-mail Address ssaci@sdc.net
Website Address www.ssaci.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Patent support
Summary of Programme The Innovation Fund invests in technologically innovative research and
development projects, the effect of which will be new knowledge and
widespread national benefits in the form of novel products, processes or
services. TAP solicits proposals that build on the existing research and
knowledge i.e. at a stage where a real or potential product, process, or
service has been identified and the R&D proposed will enable progress to
the prototype stage or equivalent. Preference is given to proposals that
have significant potential to: expand existing commodity sectors; facilitate
migration of industries to new added value areas or create new leveraged
industries from existing industries; enable the establishment of new or
emerging high R&D intensive industries; create new opportunities for
previously disadvantaged groups involved in a consortium arrangement,
with the appropriate combination of research, business, NGO and BEE
partners to achieve national benefit.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R15 million over a period of 3 years and R5 million per annum
Total available in program R121 million in 2005/6
Source of funding Department of Science and Technology (DST)
Programme Criteria
Exclusions The establishment of a centre or facility that does not fall within the
mandate of The Innovation Fund is excluded.
Industry Research, science, engineering and technology fields aligned with the
National R&D strategy
Previously disadvantaged A BEE component is required.
Other The ability of the applicant to successfully complete the project will be
evaluated. The project must be aligned with the national R&D Strategy.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure A ten-page pre-proposal application is screened for compliance and then
forwarded to technical and business aspects in that discipline. Applicants
are invited to submit a 40-page full proposal, or a site visit is requested. A
recommendation for investment is then made to the Investment Committee
of the Innovation Fund.
Window periods for applying An open call system is used, so applications are welcome at any time.
Feedback required Quarterly. Payments are only made upon satisfactory progress being
demonstrated. The Innovation Fund together with elected technical and
business evaluators conduct an 18-month site visit to establish technical
and commercialisation progress made. A final technical, commercialisation
and financial audit site visit is held upon completion of the project.
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme THRIP aims to improve competitiveness of South African industry by
supporting research and technology development activities and enhancing
the quality and quantity of appropriate skilled people. It is a research and
development programme funded by the Department of Trade and Industry
(the dti/DTI) and is managed by the NRF. THRIP supports projects at
Universities, Universities of Technology and Science Councils, in science,
engineering and technology research collaboration that address the
technology and human resource needs of South African business. Industry
and the dti share the cost and therefore the risk of developing commercial
technology. HEI's and SETI's are encouraged to leverage other sources of
funding.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R8 million
Comments The amount is per project leader per year
Total available in program About R140 million
Source of funding Department of Trade and Industry (the dti/DTI) - Innovation and
Technology Directorate
Programme Criteria
Industry Any application of science, engineering or technology - SIC Codes: 1
(agriculture), 2 (mining and quarrying), 3 (manufacture including agro-
processing), 4 (electricity, gas and water supply), 5 (construction), 7
(transport, storage and communication), 86 (computer and related
activities)
Matching funding 1:1 or 2:1. Default funding is 2:1 (Industry:THRIP). Ratio is 1:1 for SMME
industry partners, black or female students, BEE industry partners, and
joint ventures where at least one industry partner is a BEE.
Previously disadvantaged Benefit from a better funding ratio
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Applications are done online. Independent external reviewers, in various
technical fields, assess the applications. The Multi-Criteria Decision Model
(MCDM) guides assessment.
Window periods for applying June 2007 for funding in 2008
Feedback required An annual report is required at the end of the year. Proof of payment must
be provided to trigger matching funds from THRIP.
Copy of Business plan/Framework None but they provide help in writing the proposal
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Technology
Summary of Programme The programme provides SMME’s that are owned by women with access to
science and technology support - technology intervention, innovation and
application. Technology is introduced through workshops and assistance is
given with market access. Sectors covered are agriculture and agro-
processing; mining and energy; textiles and clothing; ICT; arts, crafts and
tourism; manufacture; services and construction.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R5,000
Total available in program R6 million
Source of funding Department of Trade and Industry (the dti/DTI)
Programme Criteria
Industry Agriculture and agro-processing; mining and energy; textiles and clothing;
arts, crafts and tourism; construction; ICT; manufacturing and services
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact the offices or obtain forms off the website. Submit and they will
come back to you to arrange meetings etc.
Feedback required Demonstrate improvement in business – details to be finalised
Copy of Application form Website or phone for “Assistance required” form
Copy of Business plan/Framework Website or phone for “Business plan” template
Contact Details
Contact Name Thava Ettershank
Position Programme Assistant
Telephone No. 012 841-4983
Fax No. 012 841-4954
Postal Address P O Box 395, Pretoria, 0001
Physical Address Building 23, CSIR, Meiring Naude Rd, Lynwood, Pretoria
E-mail Address tettershank@csir.co.za
Website Address www.twib.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Technology transfer
Summary of Programme The Programme aims to introduce innovative technology and management
systems, to create sustainable job and wealth opportunities in deprived
areas and to promote sustainable human settlement. It achieves this
through: 1. Technology for Sustainable Human Settlement that
focuses on introduction of technologies for improved service delivery and
human settlement. Areas are: service delivery, health, ICT and energy. 2.
Technology for Sustainable Livelihoods that focuses on natural
resources. Beneficiation (value-addition) focuses on technologies that
could be commercialised. Agro-processing technologies are: aquaculture,
essential oils, and medicinal plants, with a view to establishing
commercially viable and sustainable enterprises (SMME's) in these growing
industries. Other agro-processing technologies and mineral beneficiation
will also be considered.
Programme Criteria
Industry Agro-processing, aquaculture, essential oils, medicinal plants, services,
health, ICT, mineral beneficiation and energy
Previously disadvantaged Women, youth and disabled representivity is preferred
Application Procedure
Description of procedure A business concept document should be submitted to DST for comment. If
accepted, a detailed business proposal is submitted. The business should
have clear financials, showing commitments, partnership etc. Maximum
project length is 3 years, subject to review of progress. The
project/business proposal should be in line with the objectives of the
programme, have SMART outputs, have a work plan for professional fees in
accordance with the outputs and a clear exit strategy (e.g. taken over by
municipality or sector departments or created a sustainable SMME).
Feedback required Quarterly, and half yearly in prescribed format. Visits by DST
Copy of Application form None - request a guideline document.
Contact Details
Contact Name Lucky Khumalo or Richard Holden
Position Managers: Science and Technology for Social Impact
Telephone No. 012 317-4449 or 012 317-4365
Fax No. 086 681-0040
Postal Address Private Bag X894, Pretoria, 0001
Physical Address Orange Nassau Building, 188 Schoeman St, Pretoria
E-mail Address Lucky.Khumalo@dst.gov.za or Richard.Holden@dst.gov.za
Website Address www.dst.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training, mentorship, partnering, advice
Summary of Programme TechnoServe helps entrepreneurial men and women in poor rural areas of
the developing world to build businesses that create income, opportunity
and economic growth for their families, their communities and their
country.
Programme Criteria
Region Rural
Industry Agribusiness
Business requirements SMME
Previously disadvantaged Rural black folk
Application Procedure
Description of procedure A diagnostic will be done first to assess viability of the business, potential
for growth and profitability. A decision is taken as soon as the diagnostic is
completed.
Contact Details
Contact Name Korkor Cudjoe
Position Resource Mobilisation Unit
Telephone No. 011 447-9336
Fax No. 011 447-1378
Postal Address 29 Keyes Ave, Rosebank, Johannesburg, 2198
Physical Address 29 Keyes Ave, Rosebank, Johannesburg
Email Address kcudjoe@technoserve.org.za
Website Address www.technoserve.org
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Marketing
Summary of Programme The programme assists emerging tourism enterprises to market their
products at international exhibitions. The scheme pays for some costs:
attending and preparing for exhibitions (first, second, third project: 80%;
50%; 50%); economy class air ticket (R10,000; R5,000; R5,000);
marketing materials (50% of stand); accommodation GBP30/day, daily
allowance GBP25/day - for exhibition plus two extra days. Three
exhibitions per business.
Programme Criteria
Industry Tourism
Business requirements A registered business, registered with SARS, in tourism for 2-5 years,
member of a local tourist association, have all necessary licenses.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Apply two months in advance of exhibition. Provide all documents
requested with application form. Keep records of all marketing expenses.
Copy of Application form Contact your local KZN Tourism office or see the website.
Contact Details
Contact Name Xholise Nyikana
Position Consultant
Telephone No. 012 310-3875
Fax No. 012 320-4740
Postal Address Private Bag X447, Pretoria, 0001
Physical Address Fedsure Building, cnr van der Walt and Pretorius St, Pretoria
E-mail Address xnyikana@deat.gov.za
Website Address www.deat.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Assist in finding capital and equity, marketing, research, plans, training,
etc.
Summary of Programme TEP's main objective is to encourage and facilitate growth and expansion of
SME enterprises within the tourism economy resulting in job creation and
growth in turnover: 1. by linking SME's with various prospective partners
through introductions and 2. by contributing to costs of certain services
through the Technical and Training Assistance Fund (TTAF) e.g. marketing
assistance for certain events, research, development of business and
marketing plans, preparation and submission of tenders and proposals to
become a supplier, appropriate training, attending exhibitions, certification
and licensing, and the identification of service providers.
Funding Information
Comments Maximum TEP contribution: 50%
Source of funding Business Trust and the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism
(DEAT)
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Financing of assets, raising or contributing to assets, start-up capital and
operational costs are excluded.
Industry Tourism - a direct tourism enterprise e.g. lodge, hotel, B&B, tour operator,
guide etc. or supplier of goods and/or services to a formal tourism business
which derives at least 50% of its income from tourism-related activities
Business requirements Annual turnover < R25 million, total asset value (excluding fixed property)
< R10 million, maximum of 200 employees, operating at least 2 years and
meeting all statutory requirements
Matching funding At least 50% from the applicant
Other Register for TEP support (free)
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Submit a detailed, well-motivated request for assistance. Indicate the
purpose of the assistance applied for and state to what extent the business
will be able to satisfy or contribute towards the TEP objectives of
employment creation and transactional value. E-mail requests are
preferred due to legibility. Refer to the website for details of the
procedure, once the request has been received by TEP.
Feedback required Monthly feedback on turnover and jobs is required
Copy of Business plan/Framework Website: Refer to "Guidelines for assistance" - company profile; letter
requesting assistance; indication of the alternative contributions secured;
three quotes from prospective service providers (if total project cost
exceeds R5,000) etc.
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Advice and data for feasibility studies or business plans
Summary of Programme Registration with Tourism KZN is mandatory for all enterprises whose
primary object is to provide services and facilities to tourists. Registration
costs R150 per year. Services offered by this programme include
information, knowledge, and advice.
Programme Criteria
Industry Tourism
Business requirements Registration with Tourism KZN is required by all tourism operators in KZN –
this costs R150 per year.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Register with Tourism KZN (see separate entry for details) then request
assistance.
Copy of Application form Copy of Registration Form / Code of Conduct / Category List:
www.kzn.org.za/registration/refgorm.doc
Copy of Business plan/Framework Guidelines: www.kzn.org.za/kzn/829/xml
Contact Details
Contact Name James Seymour or Karen Kohler
Position General Manager / Manager
Telephone No. 031 366-7500
Fax No. 031 305-6693
Postal Address P O Box 2516, Durban, 4000
Physical Address Tourist Junction, 160 Pine Street, Durban
E-mail Address james@zulu.org.za or karen@zulu.org.za
Website Address www.zulu.org.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Marketing
Summary of Programme Registration with Tourism KZN is mandatory for all enterprises whose
primary object is to provide services and facilities to tourists. Registration
costs R150 per year. The Marketing Partnership Programme gives access to
economical advertising; an opportunity to participate in trade shows; host
foreign media and to register on special e-mail system to receive tourism
enquiries, updates and notices.
Programme Criteria
Industry Tourism
Business requirements Registration with Tourism KZN is required by all tourism operators in KZN –
this costs R150 per year.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Register with Tourism KZN (see separate entry for details) then request
marketing assistance.
Copy of Application form Copy of Registration Form / Code of Conduct / Category List:
www.kzn.org.za/registration/regform.doc
Copy of Business plan/Framework Guidelines: www.kzn.org.za/kzn/829/xml
Contact Details
Contact Name James Seymour
Position Provincial Register and TIS General Manager
Telephone No. 031 366-7500
Fax No. 031 305-6693
Postal Address P O Box 2516, Durban, 4000
Physical Address Tourist Junction, 160 Pine Street, Durban
E-mail Address james@zulu.org.za
Website Address www.zulu.org.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Registration - this gives access to other programmes
Summary of Programme The law requires registration with Tourism KZN where the primary object is
to provide services and facilities to tourists in KZN. Registration costs R150
per sub-category. Registration gives inclusion in a fax-on-demand system
and database; free listing in marketing material; a web page; permission to
display brochures at information and airport offices, and access to the Zulu
Kingdom logo.
Programme Criteria
Industry Tourism
Business requirements Registration with Tourism KZN is required by all tourism operators in KZN –
this costs R150 per year.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Submit a registration form and R150 for each sub-category for which you
wish to register. Also submit a Code of Conduct, proof of business licence
or declaration, proof of public liability insurance (if applicable), two pictures
and a registered trademark or logo for the website, and proof of
membership of your local Community Tourism Organisation or Publicity
Association.
Copy of Application form Copy of Registration Form / Code of Conduct from www.kzn.org.za/
registration/regform.doc
Copy of Business plan/Framework Guidelines: www.kzn.org.za/kzn/611/xml
Contact Details
Contact Name Uveshnee Ragavan
Position Registration Executive
Telephone No. 031 308-6300
Fax No. 031 309-6069
Postal Address P O Box 2516, Durban, 4000
Physical Address Tourist Junction, 160 Pine Street, Durban
E-mail Address uveshnee@zulu.org.za
Website Address www.kzn.org.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Marketing and training
Summary of Programme A company must first be registered - see separate entry. For three years,
the following are available for free to qualifying businesses: marketing tools
(brochures, business cards); local and international shows and exhibitions
(including accommodation and transport); training (range of courses
available); linking up with big tourism businesses. The programme
provides information and advice on how to start a tourism business and
affords opportunities for DEAT/TEP programmes.
Programme Criteria
Industry Tourism
Business requirements Registration with Tourism KZN is required by all tourism operators in KZN –
this costs R150 per year.
Matching funding 80% from applicant
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Register with Tourism KZN (see separate entry) to get entered into the
database. Contact the offices for assistance with your business.
Feedback required Report after every show or exhibition attended.
Copy of Application form Copy of Registration Form / Code of Conduct: www.kzn.org.za/
registration/regform.doc
Copy of Business plan/Framework Guidelines: www.kzn.org.za/kzn/611/xml
Contact Details
Contact Name Bakhuliselwa Thomas Mathibela
Position Project Manager: Business Development
Telephone No. 031 366-7525
Fax No. 031 309-6693
Postal Address P O Box 2516, Durban, 4000
Physical Address Tourist Junction, 160 Pine Street, Durban
E-mail Address thomas@zulu.org.za
Website Address www.zulu.org.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Education, skills development and foster entrepreneurship
Summary of Programme The Umcebo Trust is committed to the broader education and development
of skills for people with special needs but also include those who have
various abilities. The Trust has established an art workspace where
individuals and organisations can collaborate to develop unique arts, crafts
and other projects. Participants are helped to generate a reliable income
by learning special skills, develop entrepreneurship and have access to
various resources and materials. These people are then encouraged to
share their skills with their communities.
Funding Information
Source of funding Self funding, donations and partnerships with the Durban University of
Technology (DUT) and UKZN Edgewood campus.
Programme Criteria
Region Durban
Industry Arts and Crafts
Previously disadvantaged Emphasis, although, not exclusive to those with special needs.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Phone or visit the art workshop.
Contact Details
Contact Name Robin Opperman
Position Director
Cell/Other No. 083 793-3408
Postal Address 913 The Gables, 174 Victoria Embankment, Durban, 4001
Physical Address 3 Millar Road, Durban, 4001
E-mail Address robin@umcebotrust.co.za
Website Address www.umcebotrust.co.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training
Summary of Programme Umsobomvu provides training vouchers to develop youth with
disadvantaged backgrounds. The business is first assessed to see if it is
viable or suitable. Training is done by service providers. Training costs
R200 per voucher, up to four vouchers.
Funding Information
Comments Pay R200 per voucher, up to four vouchers
Source of funding Department of Trade and Industry (the dti/DTI)
Programme Criteria
Previously disadvantaged Disadvantaged youth (aged 18 - 35)
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Go to the Seda offices and get assistance to see if you qualify. Then
complete the application form.
Port Shepstone
Contact Name Richard Ndovela
Position Business Development Officer
Telephone No. 039 682-3604
Fax No. 039 682-3604
Cell/Other No. 082 507-9284
Postal Address 42 Aiken Street, Port Shepstone, 4240
Physical Address 42 Aiken Street, Port Shepstone
E-mail Address richard@seda-ethekwini.org.za
Website Address www.seda-ethekwini.org.za
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training, business plans, database
Summary of Programme Umsobomvu provides free training to develop youth with disadvantaged
backgrounds. The training is done through SETA's as learnership
programmes. Most training is in agriculture, agro-processing, accounting,
engineering and information technology but the training is not exclusive to
these areas. They will also assist with writing business plans, giving advice
on starting a business etc.
Programme Criteria
Previously disadvantaged Disadvantaged youth (aged 18 - 35)
Other Individuals must become self-employed or employable
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact the call centre or respond to advertisements in the media and
apply as directed.
Contact Details
Contact Name Nelisiwe Sibisi
Position Programme Officer, Graduate Development
Telephone No. 011 651-7000 x 238
Fax No. 011 695-0947
Postal Address P O Box 982, Halfway House, Johannesburg, 1685
Physical Address 1 Broadwalk Avenue, Midrand
E-mail Address nelisiwe.sibisi@uyf.org.za
Website Address www.youthportal.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training
Summary of Programme Umsobomvu provides grants to existing NGO's and community projects
where training is provided within the project so that people become self-
employed or employable. The focus is on skills.
Funding Information
Comments Funding depends on the project
Programme Criteria
Previously disadvantaged Disadvantaged youth (aged 18 - 35)
Other Individuals must become self-employed or employable.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure E-mail a company profile. Your information is entered onto the database.
A committee evaluates the application and will let you know the outcome.
Contact Details
Contact Name Nelisiwe Sibisi
Position Programme Officer, Graduate Development
Telephone No. 011 651-7000 x 238
Fax No. 011 695-0947
Postal Address P O Box 982, Halfway House, Johannesburg, 1685
Physical Address 1 Broadwalk Avenue, Midrand
E-mail Address nelisiwe.sibisi@uyf.org.za
Website Address www.youthportal.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance No
Summary of Programme We give micro loans to micro entrepreneurs. Communities need to organise
themselves into groups.
Funding Information
Total available in program R10,000
Comments Loan is R10,000 per individual within a group
Total available in program R300,000 per year
Source of funding South African Micro Apex Fund (SAMAF)
Programme Criteria
Exclusions Non-South African citizens, individuals, and the employed are excluded
Business requirements Being in any legal business or wanting to start a business
Previously disadvantaged Currently it is 100% Black
Other Need a bank savings account
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Apply in person to office, Program explanation to potential clients,
Formation of a group, Application, Group certification, Loan approval, Loan
agreement signing, Disbursement, Repayment, Monitoring, Reapplication.
Feedback required Gathered by field worker during monitoring
Copy of Application form Obtain in person from office
Copy of Business plan/Framework Obtain in person from office
Contact Details
Contact Name Banga Thusi
Position Manager
Telephone No. 033 342-8264
Fax No. 033 394-1471
Cell/Other No. 082 254-5261
Postal Address P O Box 3493, Pietermaritzburg, 3201
Physical Address 6 Gallwey Lane, Pietermaritzburg
E-mail Address umthombosbs@telkomsa.net or bangat@ananzi.co.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Training
Summary of Programme USAID programmes support South Africa's efforts to increase access to
quality education and training for previously disadvantaged groups. Certain
programmes are focused on fostering the growth and development of small
and emerging urban and rural businesses by providing linkages and market
opportunities that did not exist or were constrained under apartheid. Other
efforts concentrate on: promoting a well-governed stable democracy;
expanding HIV/AIDS prevention treatment, care and support; giving special
attention to orphans and primary health care; improving South Africa's
ability to analyse and implement economic principles; supporting access to
houses; municipal services and urban improvement and support; and
technical assistance to neighbouring countries and borders.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R10,000 - R5 million
Comments No set amount, differs per year
Programme Criteria
Previously disadvantaged Only previously disadvantaged individuals will be supported.
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Contact the Mission Director for details.
Contact Details
Contact Name Carleene Dei
Position Mission Director
Telephone No. 012 452-2000
Fax No. 012 452-2399
Postal Address P O Box 43, Groenkloof, 0027
E-mail Address wvanrensburg@usaid.gov
Website Address www.sn.apc.org/usaidsa
General Information
Provide funding No
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Contracts, training and mentorship
Summary of Programme The programme aims to give contractors from disadvantaged communities
the opportunity to compete for civil engineering contracts. Contractors
must register with the database by filling in the database capture form.
Contractors then tender for work in the usual way. If you win the tender,
you will receive mentorship and training on the job. Graduates of the
programme will have the skills to run any business. Training consists of
contract administration and business, technical and financial skills.
Funding Information
Total available in program R33 million in 2005
Programme Criteria
Industry Civil engineering
Previously disadvantaged African, Indian and Coloured
Other Must be registered on the database and must tender for work in the usual
way
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Complete the Vukuzakhe Data Base Capture Form and submit to your
nearest KZN Department of Transport office. Apply for tenders (see
advertisements in press and at local offices) - you will require a tax
clearance, bank statement, and proof of company name. If you win the
tender, you will receive mentoring and training on the job.
Feedback required Regular feedback is required.
Copy of Application form Obtain forms from any KZN Department of Transport office.
Contact Details
Contact Name Sibongele Masuku
Position Consultant: Economic Empowerment Directorate
Telephone No. 033 355-8950
Fax No. 033 355-8775
Postal Address Private Bag X9043, Pietermaritzburg, 3200
Physical Address 172 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg
E-mail Address sibongele.masuku@kzntransport.govza
Website Address www.kzntransport.gov.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Advice
Summary of Programme The Water Research Commission (WRC) functions as a water-centred
knowledge hub locally, in Africa and globally. The WRC invests in the
creation, dissemination and application of knowledge in 5 Key Strategic
Areas (KSAs): water resource management, water-linked ecosystems,
water use and waste management, water utilisation in agriculture, and
water-centred knowledge.
Programme Criteria
Industry Water and associated industries
Previously disadvantaged Preference
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Call for proposals are advertised; applications are received and assessed;
funding is approved for projects which meet the requirements of the
organisation.
Window periods for applying May to July of each year
Copy of Application form Website
Copy of Business plan/Framework Can be posted on request
Contact Details
Contact Name Yuven Gounden
Position PR/Communication Officer
Telephone No. 012 330-0340
Cell/Other No. 083 297-1214
Fax No. 012 331-2565
Postal Address Private Bag X03, Gezina, 0031
Physical Address Marumati Building, 491 18th Avenue, Rietfontein, 0084
E-mail Address yuveng@wrc.org.za
Website Address www.wrc.org.za
General Information
Provide funding Yes
Provide assistance Yes
Nature of assistance Technology etc.
Summary of Programme The ZenZele Technology Demonstration Centre is a section 21 company
that encourages and supports artisanal and small-scale mining in Southern
Africa by demonstrating appropriate, safe and environmentally benign
technologies for mineral beneficiation, and assisting with their
implementation. Existing technologies are improved, and new ones
introduced that have been developed specifically for this historically under-
serviced sector.
Funding Information
Maximum per application R1 million
Comments Annual limits depend on the assessment of the project
Total available in program Approximately R50 million
Programme Criteria
Industry Mining and added value
Matching funding 10% from the applicant
Previously disadvantaged Focus is on Black Empowerment Enterprises
Application Procedure
Description of procedure Telephonic discussion followed by a meeting. Then complete the
application form and an assessment will be carried out.
Feedback required Continuous feedback is required.
Copy of Application form Obtain from the centre
Contact Details
Contact Name Dr Colin Logan
Position CEO
Telephone No. 011 709-4674
Fax No. 011 709-4625
Postal Address P O Box 146, Fountainbleau, 2032
E-mail Address sandrad@zenzeletech.co.za
Website Address www.zenzeletech.co.za
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Organisation Organisation Programme Programme
Name Name
Aberdare Cables - Aberdare Pietermaritzburg -
ABSA - ABSA Group Foundation -
ABSA Small Business Foundation -
Actis - Actis Africa Agribusiness Fund AAAF
Africa Co-operative Action Trust ACAT ACAT Entrepreneurial Development Programme (EDP) ACAT EDP
Anglo American - Anglo Khula Mining Fund -
Apex Fund (South African Micro Finance Apex Fund) SAMAF Apex Fund Programmes (South African Micro Finance Apex Fund) -
Arts and Culture Trust - Arts and Culture Trust -
Australian Agency for International Development AusAID AusAID Small Activities Scheme SAS
Barloworld - Barloworld ARTWORKS -
Business and Arts South Africa BASA Barloworld ARTWORKS -
Business and Arts South Africa - Supporting Grant Scheme -
Business Partners - Business Partners -
Business Partners Khula Start-up Fund -
Business Partners Umsobomvu Franchise Fund -
Business Trust - Tourism Enterprise Programme -
Coastal College KZN - Coastal College KZN -
Community Upliftment in Rural South Africa CURSA Community Upliftment in Rural South Africa CURSA
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research CSIR CSIR Biosciences Process and Product Development Programme -
DaimlerChrysler South Africa - DaimlerChrysler Corporate Social Responsibility and Affirmative -
Department of Agriculture - MAFISA -
Department of Arts and Culture DAC Investing in Culture -
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Organisation Organisation Programme Programme
Name Name
Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism DEAT Global Environment Facility GEF
Tourism Business Booklet -
Tourism Business Development -
Tourism Enterprise Programme -
Department of Land Affairs DLA Land Redistribution for Agricultural Development LRAD
Department of Labour DOL Social Plan -
Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs DME Small Scale Mining Directorate -
Department of Science and Technology DST Technology Transfer for Social Impact -
Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI Apex Fund Programmes (South African Micro Finance Apex Fund) SAMAF
Black Business Supplier Development Programme BBSDP
Critical Infrastructure Programme -
Department of Trade and Industry - General Services the dti/DTI
Export Marketing and Investment Assistance: Missions EMIA
Foreign Investment Grant -
FRAIN Programmes -
KZN Manufacturing Advisory Centre - see Small Enterprise Development KZNMac - see
Agency Seda
Seda / KZNMac Programmes Seda / KZNMac
Seda (Small Enterprise Development Agency) / KZNMac Programmes Seda / KZNMac
Small and Medium Enterprise Development Programmes SMEDP
South African Micro Finance Apex Fund – see Apex Fund -
Strategic Investment Programme -
Thekwini Business Development Centre - see Seda (Small Enterprise TBDC - see Seda
Development Agency)
Umsobomvu Programmes -
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Organisation Organisation Programme Programme
Name Name
Development Bank of Southern Africa DBSA Development Bank of Southern Africa - Corporate Finance Unit DBSA CSU
Development Bank of Southern Africa - Project Finance SA DBSA PFSA
Downstream Aluminium Centre of Technology DACT Downstream Aluminium Centre of Technology DACT
ECI Africa - Tourism Enterprise Programme -
eGoliBIO Incubator Trust - eGoliBIO Incubator Trust -
eThekwini Municipality - eThekwini Grant and Aid -
First National Bank FNB First National Bank Umsobomvu Youth Fund / Progress Fund -
FirstRand Foundation - FirstRand Foundation -
Franchise Advice and Information Network FRAIN FRAIN Programmes FRAIN
Gijima See KZN Department of Economic Development -
HBD Venture Capital - HBD Fund2 -
IBM - IBM International Foundation -
Industrial Development Corporation IDC Support Programme for Industrial Development SPII
International Finance Corporation IFC International Finance Corporation IFC
Isivivane Sethu Finance Institute ISFI Isivivane Sethu Finance Institute ISFI
Ithala Development Finance Corporation - Ithala Development Finance Corporation -
Jim Joel Trust - Jim Joel Education and Training Fund -
Kagiso Trust - Kagiso Enterprise Private Equity Fund KERPEF
Khula Enterprise Finance - Anglo Khula Mining Fund -
Khula - Business Partners Start-up Fund -
Khula - Credit Guarantee Scheme -
Khula - Thuso Mentorship Programme -
Khumbulani Craft - Khumbulani Craft -
KwaZulu-Natal Innovation Support Centre KZN ISC KwaZulu-Natal Innovation Support Centre KZN ISC
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Organisation Organisation Programme Programme
Name Name
KwaZulu-Natal Manufacturing Advisory Centre KZNMac See Seda (Small Enterprise Development Agency) Seda
KZN Department of Agriculture and Environmental Affairs KZN DAEA Agriculture Extension Support Programmes -
Siyavuna -
KZN Department of Economic Development KZN DED Gijima Business Enabling Fund BEF
Gijima Local Competitiveness Fund LCF
KZN Department of Transport - Vukuzakhe -
Land Bank of Southern Africa - MAFISA -
LIFElab / East Coast Biotechnology Regional Innovation East Coast BRIC LIFElab / East Coast Biotechnology Regional Innovation Centre Trust -
Centre Trust
Maputoland Development and Information Centre MDIC Maputoland Development and Information Centre MDIC
Marang Financial Services - Marang Financial Services -
Micro Enterprise Alliance - Micro Enterprise Alliance -
Mintek - Artisanal Small Scale Mining Training School ASSM
Kgabane Trust -
Natal Portland Cement NPC Natal Portland Cement Corporate Social Investment and Affirmative -
National Arts Council NAC Arts Development Funding Scheme -
National Development Agency NDA National Development Agency Request for Proposals and Programmes NDA
Cluster
National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund - National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund -
National Productivity Institute NPI National Productivity institute Job Creation Programme -
Social Plan -
National Research Foundation NRF Missions in Technology MiTech
Patent Support Fund (SME) -
Technology Advancement Programme TAP
Technology and Human Resources for Industry THRIP
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Organisation Organisation Programme Programme
Name Name
Ncedisizwe Micro Credit Outlet - Ncedisizwe Micro Credit Outlet -
Nedcor Foundation - Nedcor Foundation -
Netherlands Advisory Service PUM PUM - Netherlands Advisory Service
Newcastle Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Newcastle Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Business Support -
Centre
Old Mutual Foundation - Old Mutual Corporate Social Investment -
PH Design - Provenance Art -
Pick 'n Pay - Ackermans PnP Foundation -
Pitseng Trust - Pitseng Trust -
PlantBio Trust - PlantBio Trust -
Project Gateway - Project Gateway -
Public Investment Corporation PIC Isibaya Fund -
PUM – Netherlands Advisory Service PUM PUM - Netherlands Advisory Service PUM
Quickberry - Quickberry -
Royal Danish Embassy - Business to Business Programme B2B
Siyazisiza Trust - Siyazisiza Trust -
Sizanani Advisory Services - Sizanani Advisory Services -
Seda (Small Enterprise Development Agency) / KZNMac Seda Seda Programmes Seda
Small Enterprise Development Agency / KZNMac Seda Seda Programmes Seda
South African Breweries SAB South African Breweries Kickstart Competition -
South African Bureau of Standards SABS SABS SMME Support Programme -
South African Heritage Resources Agency SAHRA National Heritage Resources Fund -
South African International Business Linkages SAIBL Promotion of Agribusiness Linkages PAL
South African Micro Finance Apex Fund - see Apex Fund SAMAF See Apex Fund -
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Organisation Organisation Programme Programme
Name Name
South African Women in Mining Association SAWIMA South African Women in Mining Association SAWIMA
Swiss South Africa Cooperation Initiative SSACI Swiss South Africa Cooperation Initiative SSACI
Technology for Women In Business TWIB Technology for Women In Business Women Empowerment Programme TWIB
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Programme Programme Organisation Organisation
Name Name
Aberdare Pietermaritzburg - Aberdare Cables -
ABSA Group Foundation - ABSA -
ABSA Small Business Funding - ABSA -
ACAT Entrepreneurial Development Programme ACAT EDP Africa Co-operative Action Trust ACAT
Ackermans PnP Foundation - Pick 'n Pay -
Actis Africa Agribusiness Fund AAAF Actis -
Anglo Khula Mining Fund - Anglo American and Khula Enterprise Finance -
Apex Fund Programmes - Department of Trade and Industry - South African Micro Finance the dti/DTI /
Apex Fund SAMAF
Arts and Culture Trust - Arts and Culture Trust -
Arts Development Funding Scheme - National Arts Council NAC
AusAID Small Activities Scheme SAS Australian Agency for International Development AusAID
Black Business Supplier Development Programme BBSDP Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
Business and Arts South Africa BASA Business and Arts South Africa BASA
Business Partners - Business Partners -
Business Partners - Khula Start-up Fund - Business Partners -
Business Partners - Umsobomvu Franchise Fund - Business Partners -
Business to Business Programme B2B Royal Danish Embassy -
Critical Infrastructure Programme - Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
Department of Trade and Industry - General Services the dti/DTI Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
Development Bank of Southern Africa - Corporate Finance Unit DBSA CFU Development Bank of Southern Africa DBSA
Development Bank of Southern Africa - Project Finance SA DBSA PFSA Development Bank of Southern Africa DBSA
eGoliBIO Incubator Trust - eGoliBIO Incubator Trust -
eThekwini Grant and Aid - eThekwini Municipality -
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Programme Programme Organisation Organisation
Name Name
Export Marketing and Investment Assistance - Missions EMIA Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
First National Bank Umsobomvu Youth Fund / Progress Fund - First National Bank FNB
FirstRand Foundation - FirstRand Foundation -
Foreign Investment Grant - Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
Gijima Business Enabling Fund BEF KZN Department of Economic Development KZN DED
Gijima Local Competitiveness Fund LCF KZN Department of Economic Development KZN DED
Global Environment Facility GEF Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism DEAT
HBD Fund2 - HBD Venture Capital -
IBM International Foundation - IBM -
International Finance Corporation IFC International Finance Corporation IFC
Investing in Culture - Department of Arts and Culture DAC
Isibaya Fund - Public Investment Corporation PIC
Isivivane Sethu Finance Institute ISFI Isivivane Sethu Finance Institute ISFI
Ithala Development Finance Corporation - Ithala Development Finance Corporation -
Jim Joel Education and Training Fund - Jim Joel Education and Training Fund -
Kagiso Enterprise Private Equity Fund KERPEF Kagiso Trust -
Khula Business Partners Start-up Fund - Khula Enterprise Finance -
Khula Credit Guarantee Scheme – Individual Guarantee Scheme - Khula Enterprise Finance -
Khula Thuso Mentorship Programme - Khula Enterprise Finance -
Land Redistribution for Agricultural Development LRAD Department of Land Affairs DLA
LIFElab / East Coast Biotechnology Regional Innovation Centre - LIFElab / East Coast Biotechnology Regional Innovation Centre East Coast
Trust Trust BRIC
MAFISA - Department of Agriculture / Land Bank -
Maputoland Development and Information Centre MDIC Maputoland Development & Information Centre MDIC
Marang Financial Services - Marang Financial Services -
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Programme Programme Organisation Organisation
Name Name
Micro Enterprise Alliance - Micro Enterprise Alliance -
Missions in Technology MiTech National Research Foundation NRF
Natal Portland Cement - Corporate Social Investment and - Natal Portland Cement NPC
Affirmative Procurement
National Development Agency Request for Proposals and NDA RFP National Development Agency NDA
Programmes Cluster
National Heritage Resources Fund - South African Heritage Resources Agency SAHRA
National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund - National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund -
National Productivity Institute Job Creation Programme NPI National Productivity Institute NPI
Ncedisizwe Micro Credit Outlet - Ncedisizwe Micro Credit Outlet -
Nedcor Foundation - Nedcor Foundation -
Newcastle Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Business - Newcastle Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Business -
Old Mutual Corporate Social Investment - Old Mutual Foundation -
Patent Support Fund (SME) - National Research Foundation - Innovation Fund NRF
Pitseng Trust - Pitseng Trust -
PlantBio Trust - PlantBio Trust -
Promotion of Agribusiness Linkages / South African International PAL / SAIBL South African International Business Linkages / United States SAIBL / USAID
Business Linkages Agency for International Development
Quickberry - Quickberry -
SABS SMME Support Programme SABS SMME South African Bureau of Standards SABS
Seda / KZNMac Programmes Seda / KZNMac Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
Seda Technology Transfer Programme Seda Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
Siyazisiza Trust - Siyazisiza Trust -
Small and Medium Enterprise Development Programmes SMEDP Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Programme Programme Organisation Organisation
Name Name
Small Enterprise Development Agency (Seda) / KZNMac Seda / KZNMac Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
Programmes
Small Scale Mining Directorate - Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs DME
South African Breweries Kickstart Competition - South African Breweries SAB
Strategic Investment Programme - Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
Support Programme for Industrial Development SPII Industrial Development Corporation IDC
Swiss South Africa Cooperation Initiative SSACI Swiss South Africa Cooperation Initiative SSACI
Technology Advancement Programme TAP National Research Foundation NRF
Technology and Human Resources for Industry THRIP National Research Foundation NRF
Technology Transfer for Social Impact - Department of Science and Technology DST
Tourism Business Development - Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism DEAT
Tourism Enterprise Programme TEP Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism DEAT
Umsobomvu Skills Development and Transfer Programme - Umsobomvu Youth Fund -
Umthombo Small Business Services Coop - Umthombo Small Business Services Coop -
United States Agency for International Development USAID United States Agency for International Development USAID
Water Research Commission WRC Water Research Commission WRC
ZenZele Technology Demonstration Centre - ZenZele Technology Demonstration Centre -
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Programme Programme Organisation Organisation
Name Name
Aberdare Pietermaritzburg - Aberdare Cables -
ABSA Group Foundation - ABSA -
ABSA Small Business Funding - ABSA -
ACAT Entrepreneurial Development Programme ACAT EDP Africa Co-operative Action Trust ACAT
Agriculture Extension Support Programme - KZN Department of Agriculture and Environmental Affairs KZN DAEA
Anglo Khula Mining Fund - Anglo American and Khula Enterprise Finance -
Apex Fund Programmes - Department of Trade and Industry - South African Micro Finance the dti/DTI /
Apex Fund SAMAF
Artisanal Small Scale Mining Training School ASSM Mintek -
Barloworld ARTWORKS - Barloworld / Business and Arts South Africa BASA
Black Business Supplier Development Programme BBSDP Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
Business and Arts South Africa BASA Business and Arts South Africa BASA
Business Partners - Business Partners -
Business Partners - Khula Start-up Fund - Business Partners -
Business Partners - Umsobomvu Franchise Fund - Business Partners -
Business to Business Programme B2B Royal Danish Embassy -
Coastal College KZN - Coastal College KZN -
Community Upliftment in Rural South Africa CURSA Community Upliftment in Rural South Africa CURSA
CSIR Biosciences Process and Product Development Programme - Council for Scientific and Industrial Research CSIR
DaimlerChrysler Corporate Social Responsibility and Affirmative - DaimlerChrysler South Africa -
Procurement
Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT) DEAT Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism DEAT
Tourism Business Booklet
Department of Trade and Industry - General Services the dti/DTI Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
Development Bank of Southern Africa - Corporate Finance Unit DBSA CFU Development Bank of Southern Africa DBSA
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Programme Programme Organisation Organisation
Name Name
Development Bank of Southern Africa - Project Finance SA DBSA PFSA Development Bank of Southern Africa DBSA
Downstream Aluminium Centre of Technology DACT Downstream Aluminium Centre of Technology DACT
eGoliBIO Incubator Trust - eGoliBIO Incubator Trust -
First National Bank Umsobomvu Youth Fund / Progress Fund - First National Bank FNB
FirstRand Foundation - FirstRand Foundation -
FRAIN - Business Support - Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
FRAIN - Franchise Cadets - Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
FRAIN - Information, Advice and Training - Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
HBD Fund2 - HBD Venture Capital -
IBM International Foundation - IBM -
International Finance Corporation IFC International Finance Corporation IFC
Isivivane Sethu Finance Institute ISFI Isivivane Sethu Finance Institute ISFI
Ithala Development Finance Corporation - Ithala Development Finance Corporation -
Kagiso Enterprise Private Equity Fund KERPEF Kagiso Trust -
Kgabane Trust - Mintek -
Khula Thuso Mentorship Programme - Khula Enterprise Finance -
Khumbulani Craft - Khumbulani Craft -
KwaZulu-Natal Innovation Support Centre KZNISC KwaZulu-Natal Innovation Support Centre KZNISC
LIFElab / East Coast Biotechnology Regional Innovation Centre - LILFElab / East Coast Biotechnology Regional Innovation Centre East Coast
Trust Trust BRIC
MAFISA - Department of Agriculture / Land Bank -
Maputoland Development & Information Centre MDIC Maputoland Development & Information Centre MDIC
Micro Enterprise Alliance - Micro Enterprise Alliance -
Missions in Technology MiTech National Research Foundation NRF
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Programme Programme Organisation Organisation
Name Name
Natal Portland Cement - Corporate Social Investment and - Natal Portland Cement NPC
Affirmative Procurement
National Development Agency Request for Proposals and NDA RFP National Development Agency NDA
Programmes Cluster
National Productivity Institute Job Creation Programme NPI National Productivity Institute NPI
Ncedisizwe Micro Credit Outlet - Ncedisizwe Micro Credit Outlet -
Nedcor Foundation - Nedcor Foundation -
Newcastle Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Business - Newcastle Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Business Support -
Patent Support Fund (SME) - National Research Foundation - Innovation Fund NRF
PlantBio Trust - PlantBio Trust -
Project Gateway - Project Gateway -
Promotion of Agribusiness Linkages / South African International PAL / SAIBL South African International Business Linkages / United States SAIBL / USAID
Business Linkages Agency for International Development
Provenance Art - PH Design -
PUM - Netherlands Advisory Service PUM Netherlands Advisory Service -
Quickberry - Quickberry -
SABS SMME Support Programme SABS - SMME South African Bureau of Standards SABS
Seda / KZNMac Programmes Seda Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
Seda eThekwini - Business Development Unit Seda (formerly Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
TBDC)
Seda eThekwini - Business Information Services Seda (formerly Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
TBDC)
Seda eThekwini - Resources Seda (formerly Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
TBDC)
Seda eThekwini - Tender Advice Centre Seda (formerly Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
TBDC)
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Programme Programme Organisation Organisation
Name Name
Seda Technology Transfer Programme Seda Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
Siyazisiza Trust - Siyazisiza Trust -
Siyavuna - KZN Department of Agriculture and Environmental Affairs KZN DAEA
Sizanani Advisory Services - Sizanani Advisory Services -
Small Enterprise Development Agency (Seda) / KZNMac Seda / KZNMac Department of Trade and Industry the dti/DTI
Programmes
Small Scale Mining Directorate - Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs DME
Social Plan - National Productivity Institute NPI
South African Breweries Kickstart Competition - South African Breweries SAB
South African Women in Mining Association SAWIMA South African Women in Mining Association SAWIMA
Swiss South Africa Cooperation Initiative SSACI Swiss South Africa Cooperation Initiative SSACI
Technology Advancement Programme TAP National Research Foundation NRF
Technology for Women In Business Women Empowerment TWIB Technology for Women In Business TWIB
Programme
Technology Transfer for Social Impact - Department of Science and Technology DST
Technoserve - Technoserve -
Tourism Business Development - Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism DEAT
Tourism Enterprise Programme TEP Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism DEAT
Tourism KZN - Information and Knowledge Management - Tourism KZN KZN Tourism
Tourism KZN - Marketing Partnership Programme - Tourism KZN KZN Tourism
Tourism KZN - Registration - Tourism KZN KZN Tourism
Tourism KZN - SMME Support Programme - Tourism KZN KZN Tourism
Umcebo Trust - Umcebo Trust -
Umsobomvu Business Development Services Vouchers Umsobomvu Umsobomvu Youth Fund -
Programme BDSVP
Abbreviated Abbreviated
Programme Programme Organisation Organisation
Name Name
Umsobomvu School to Work - Umsobomvu Youth Fund -
Umsobomvu Skills Development and Transfer Programme - Umsobomvu Youth Fund -
Umthombo Small Business Services Coop - Umthombo Small Business Services Coop -
United States Agency for International Development USAID United States Agency for International Development USAID
Vukuzakhe - KZN Department of Transport -
Water Research Commission WRC Water Research Commission WRC
ZenZele Technology Demonstration Centre - ZenZele Technology Demonstration Centre -
Abbreviated
Programme Programme Organisation Regional Restriction
Name
ACAT Entrepreneurial Development Programme ACT EDP Africa Co-operative Action Trust (ACAT) 11 districts in KZN - see website
www.acatkzn.co.za
Apex Fund Programmes - Department of Trade and Industry - South African Available to those in rural and peri-urban
Micro Finance Apex Fund areas
Downstream Aluminium Centre of Technology DACT Downstream Aluminium Centre of Technology Richards Bay
eGoliBIO Incubator Trust - eGoliBIO Incubator Trust Gauteng but will support off-site clients
eThekwini Grant and Aid - eThekwini Municipality eThekwini Municipality only
Gijima Business Enabling Fund BEF KZN Department of Economic Development LED - All district municipality areas except
Project Co-ordinating Unit (Gijima) eThekwini
Gijima Local Competitiveness Fund LCF KZN Department of Economic Development EU LED - All district municipality areas except
Project Co-ordinating Unit (Gijima) eThekwini
Isivivane Sethu Finance Institute ISFI Isivivane Sethu Finance Institute (ISFI) Limited to certain areas in Durban
Khumbulani Craft - Khumbulani Craft Makhanyakude, Nyamithi, and Zululand
District B
Maputoland Development and Information Centre MDIC Maputoland Development and Information Centre or Mhlabuyalingana local Municipality and
or Community-Based Organisations Network Community-Based Organisations Network Mkhanyakude District Municipality
National Development Agency Request for NDA RFP National Development Agency (NDA) Rural bias
Proposals and Programmes Cluster
Newcastle Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Newcastle Chamber of Commerce and Industry Northern KZN
Business Support Centre
Project Gateway - Project Gateway Pietermaritzburg
Siyazisiza Trust - Siyazisiza Trust Makhanyakude, Nyamithi, Uthungulu and
Zululand District B
TechnoServe TNS TechnoServe (TNS) Rural only
Umcebo Trust - Umcebo Trust Durban
Industry Programme
Industry Programme
Industry Programme
Information technology (IT), communication, and Export Marketing Assistance Incentive (EMIA) - Missions
electronics (ICT) Gijima Local Competitiveness Fund
IBM International Foundation
KwaZulu-Natal Innovation Support Centre (KZNISC)
Support Programme for Industrial Development (SPII)
Swiss South Africa Cooperation Initiative (SSACI)
Technology and Human Resources for Industry (THRIP)
Technology for Women In Business (TWIB) - Women Empowerment Programme
Infrastructure Critical Infrastructure Programme
Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA)
Foreign Investment Grant
Strategic Investment Programme
Technology and Human Resources for Industry (THRIP)
Manufacture Coastal College KZN
DaimlerChrysler Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Affirmative Procurement
Export Marketing Assistance Incentive (EMIA) - Missions
Seda Technology Transfer Programme
South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) - SMME Support Programme
Support Programme for Industrial Development (SPII)
Technology and Human Resources for Industry (THRIP)
Technology for Women In Business (TWIB) - Women Empowerment Programme
Industry Programme
Industry Programme