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GAUTENG WOMEN'S RUGBY INSTITUTE - SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION 252 - 645 NPO - Sport en Commun
GAUTENG WOMEN’S RUGBY INSTITUTE
        SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL
              NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION
                     252 – 645 NPO
         Corner Wit Road & Colliery Road Springs
                     074 189 2349

                       @GautengWomensRI

                         @Gwri_official
        www.gautengwomensrugbyinstitute.co.za
GAUTENG WOMEN'S RUGBY INSTITUTE - SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION 252 - 645 NPO - Sport en Commun
BACKGROUND
Female Rugby is the fastest growing female sport in the world, but in South Africa it is still not classified as
   a professional sport. This means that female rugby players, that mostly comes out of the townships in
   South Africa out of poverty and gender-based inequality and even gender-based violence scattered
 areas, never can excel in the game of rugby. Let us be honest: Male rugby players can sign enormously
 high contract with the universities, clubs, provinces, unions, and international clubs, whereas females do
 play the game at provincial and national level but must go back to the township after these games took
place. There is no place for them to exercise and train, and most of them do not even have a meal for the
                                                     day.
   Female Rugby has been on the back burner for to long. In South Africa, through the South African
Rugby Legends Association, Atlas Foundation, the Department of Education, the Gauteng Department
 of Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation, and other SARU projects, that caters for thousands of girls and
created an opportunity for the girls to participate in ward games, regional games, provincial games, and
                                               national games.
Because of no formal structure for female rugby at tertiary educational facilities, we now realized that we
need to create an opportunity for girls that are leaving school to be part of a high-performance structure,
  but also have an opportunity to study and further their career in sports administration / informational
                               technology / education and even artisans,
  Funny enough, female rugby does not get played by traditional rugby playing schools. Most female
rugby players come from the townships and rural areas; this means that they cannot afford to go further
   their studies after school anyway. Which in turns means they stay unemployed and are exposed to
 poverty, gender-based inequality, gender-base violence and will never get the opportunity to getaway
                                       from these terrible situations.
  With the established Gauteng Women’s Rugby Institute, we will now source funding from the private
 sector, government, and other organizations. Because we are registered with the Department of Social
Development as a non-profit organization your organization will have the real advantage of BB-BEE, Skills
                            Levy, and a Section 18a tax clearance certificate.
GAUTENG WOMEN'S RUGBY INSTITUTE - SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION 252 - 645 NPO - Sport en Commun
ABOUT US
          Female rugby should be fun to play, affordable, and an opportunity to teach life skills.
 At the Gauteng Women’s Rugby Institute, we provide quality coaching in rugby specific skills, strength,
 and conditioning. Our coaching staff is a team. We work together and attend World Rugby accredited
coaching trainings to provide all players with high-level training. We do not exclude any player based on
 their socio-economics position as we are a non-profit organization that creates partnerships with local-
and provincial government and with the private sector so that not any of the students have any financial
obligation towards this program. We value these partnerships. Through these partnerships we can offer
                     a variety of programs and study fields to all our female players.
Rugby is in our DNA. We love the sport and want to pass that love on to the young female generation in
                                            South Africa.
At the Gauteng Women’s Rugby Institute, our coaches will push you to be a better player while having a
  blast as a tea creating life-long memories and friends. Developing character and going beyond sport.
   Through por core value program, we will take time to focus on the life lesson taught through sport.
At GWRI we offer a safe environment for the girls to live in a hostel and provide them with 3 meals a day.
 Through our partnership with several educational providers, we help creating a career pathway for our
 players as there are life after rugby. We will work on an individual long-term player development model
     for each individual female player, but also look at options of following a career in rugby through
    coaching, referee, and administration programs. Developing player to a maximum potential while
                              conveying life values and building a healthy lifestyle.
GAUTENG WOMEN'S RUGBY INSTITUTE - SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION 252 - 645 NPO - Sport en Commun
OUR MISSION AND VISSION
               “Be a good citizen, a good student and the best rugby player you could be”.
 The Gauteng Women’s Rugby Institute prides itself on providing a professional and holistically planned
 program for young athletic development. This is achieved through exposing our students to world-class
 on and off-field high-performance training. Our highly experienced coaching staff are passionate about
     developing women to become the best rugby player they can be, all within a disciplined high-
  performance environment. The on-field training sessions are held at the training grounds next to the
                                       hostel in Springs, Gauteng.
A High-performance strength and conditioning program are developed to compliment the way in which
GWRI coaches want the women to play rugby. The strength and conditioning program implemented is
                       also positioned specifically and relevant to each position.
Further educational courses, Academic qualifications and skills transfer initiatives are designed to achieve
    “Whole Person Development” and it forms part of the Gauteng Women’s Rugby Institutes high-
performance program. It is vital that we prepare our students for life IN and AFTER rugby; we do this by
 providing a pathway towards employability. Thus, making sure that these females never again must be
  dependent on a male to provide for them and will be able to escape the biggest reason for gender-
                                      based violence in South Africa.
  Our range of separate courses and workshops in partnership with government, civil society, churches,
and the private sector are focused on skills needed for these students to stand on their own two feet. Our
   life skills coach program also plays an integral part in the development of these skills needed. On our
specialist sports campus, the students will benefit from the highest quality teaching, coaching and facilities
  as become part of our success story. Women’s rugby is growing rapidly around the world, and South
                                         Africa is gaining momentum.
The reality is that the areas within the country that holds the biggest pool of the women’s rugby talent is
    within the rural and lower-economic areas. These women com from difficult circumstances. And
 therefore, have not been afforded the sporting opportunities that many other in the country have had
                                                  access to.
The time is NOW to provide an opportunity for those who most need and deserve it. An opportunity that
will transform the female sporting landscape of the country – the Gauteng Women’s Rugby Institute. The
first of its kind in South Africa; a women-specific high-performance rugby institute that are only producing
      sport excellence, but also focusses on the holistic development of our women, through an on-site
                             NATIONAL academic qualification, life- and mental skills.
                      “Rugby does not belong to anybody; it belongs to everybody.”
   In South-Africa there is an urgent need to accelerate the empowerment of girls and women in sport.
  Unfortunately, gender inequality is still a reality within all sports in South Africa. The gender gap within
rugby, between men and women, is one of the greatest. The Gauteng Women’s Rugby Institute with the
  correct partnerships are assisting in providing a significant and national pathway for women’s rugby in
                         South Africa, specifically catering for the gap from 18 – 24.

                             YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE NOW!!!!
GAUTENG WOMEN'S RUGBY INSTITUTE - SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION 252 - 645 NPO - Sport en Commun
OUR VALUES
           HONESTY
PERSUIT OF PERSONAL EXCELLENCE
RESPECT FOR ONESELF AND OTHERS
        BALANCED LIFE
       PHYSICAL HEALTH
   PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY
GAUTENG WOMEN'S RUGBY INSTITUTE - SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION 252 - 645 NPO - Sport en Commun
OUR SUCCES STORIES

                                   •   MEDIA ATTENTION

If you have the time, please go on google and see how much media attention we got just in the
 last few months. Media exposure for your organization if you get involved is massive. Our social
         media has been flooded with exposure from all over the world. Some examples:
                                        • eNCA news
                             • SA Rugby Legends TV - Supersport
                                    • Newsroom Africa
                                    • Inside Sport eNCA
                                        • SABC Sport
                 •   A documentary based on Siya Kolisi – Filmed by ROC Nation
                                            • IOL
                                     • African Reporter
                                    • Springs Advertiser
                                    • Benoni City Times
                                    • Kempton Express
                                       • Gsports.co.za
                                         • Alex News
                                     • Ekurhuleni.co.za
                                          • Kaya FM
                                    • Midrand Reporter
                                        • Atlasfrc.org
                                     • Brakpan Herald
                                   • Boksburg Advitiser
                                          • Kaya FM
                                         • Metro FM
                                      • Jacaranda FM
                                           • Y FM
                                      • Ekurhuleni FM
                                  • Platinum Gold Radio
                                          • Kasi FM
                                    • New Vision Radio
                                         • 247 Stereo
                                           • EKFM
GAUTENG WOMEN'S RUGBY INSTITUTE - SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION 252 - 645 NPO - Sport en Commun
•   NATIONAL TRAINING CAMP – SPRINGBOK SQUAD
The following players from the Gauteng Women’s Rugby Institute were included in the national
                                       training squad:

                                 •     Maxine Engelbrecht
                                     • Edwaline Dickson
                                      • Ayanda Malinga
                                     • Zintle Nonkosana

                           • PROVINCIAL SENIOR WOMEN PLAYERS
7 Players selected from Gauteng Women’s Rugby Institute to play for the Blue Bulls Rugby Union
 Senior Women’s Team and 21 players selected from the Gauteng Women’s Rugby Institute to
                     play for the Falcon’s Rugby Union Senior Women’s Team.
GAUTENG WOMEN'S RUGBY INSTITUTE - SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION 252 - 645 NPO - Sport en Commun
AWARDS

         • Pulane Motloung – Gauteng Women in Sports Awards – Coach of the Year Finalist
         • Moonira Ramathula – Gauteng Sports Awards – Winner Administrator of the Year
          • Tebogo Mochabo – Gauteng Schools Sports Awards – Winner Coach of the Year
      • Stompi Lowane – Gauteng Women in Sports Awards – Women Athlete of the Year Finalist
      • Jaco Coetzer – Gauteng Sports Awards – Winner Sport and Recreation Program of the Year
                • Rugby - Gauteng School Sports Awards – Winner Code of the Year
       • Valke Rugby Union – Gauteng Women in Sports Awards – Winner Federation of the Year
               • Jaco Coetzer – SA Sports Awards – Finalist Recreation Body of the Year
 We are also proud that Moonira Ramathula, our chairperson was the founder of the Ekurhuleni Women
in Sport Awards, the Johannesburg Women in Sport Awards, the Sedibeng Women in Sport Awards, the
  West Rand Women in Sport Awards, the Tshwane Women in Sport Awards, and the very prestigious
                                  Gauteng Women in Sport Awards.
GAUTENG WOMEN'S RUGBY INSTITUTE - SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION 252 - 645 NPO - Sport en Commun
GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

    Players always keeping the community clean.

Players coaching at the surrounding township schools.
GAUTENG WOMEN'S RUGBY INSTITUTE - SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION 252 - 645 NPO - Sport en Commun
EDUCATION WITH eta College and Leap Skills Development Institute
     • NQF Level 4 (Sports Administration) – Leap Skills Development
In partnership with Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation

                             37 students qualified.

          •    NQF Level 7 (Sports Administration) – eta College

              Currently 40 students enrolled in the 3-year program.

                     •   World Rugby Level 1 Coaching
•   Get Into Rugby – Coaching training

•   Life Recovery and Life Skills Sessions with Hope Hill Church
COST TO RUN THE INSTITUTE: (BASIC NEEDS)
  •     MAINTAINANCE                                              R100 500.00
  •     CLEANING EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES                        R 28 500.00
  •     WATER & ELECTRICITY                                       R183 000.00
  •     HEALTH & SAFETY (Covid Protocol)                          R 28 500.00
  •     STATIONERY                                                R 18 000.00
  •     SIGNAGE                                                   R 12 000.00
  •     FOOD & BEVERAGES (3 MEALS A DAY)                          R260 000.00
  •     STUDENTS                                                  R285 000.00
  •     TRANSPORT COST                                            R310 000.00
  •     WI-FI & DATA COST                                         R 28 000.00
  •     BANKING FEES                                              R 6 000.00
  •     AUDITORS & ACCOUNTANTS FEE                                R 23 500.00
  •     FIRST AID & MEDICAL SUPPORT                               R 45 000.00
  •     WAGES                                                     R120 000.00
  •     STUDENT SUPPORT TOWARDS BASIC SANITARY NEEDS & TOILETERIES
                                                                  R 60 000.00
TOTAL                                                            R1 518 000.00
                                         OTHER NEEDS

  •     PLAYING KIT
  •     TRAINING KIT
  •     MATRESSES – STUDENTS OR SLEEPING ON VERY OLD MATRESSES
  •     VEHICLES (COMBIS/TAXIS/BAKKIES/5+ SEATER VEHICLES) – TO REDUCE TRANSPORT COST
  •     FOOD & BEVERAGES – TO REDUCE COST
  •     WI-FI OR DATA SUPPLIERS – TO REDUCE COST
  •     SANITIRY PRODUCTS & TOILETTRIES – TO REDUCE COST
  •     COMPUTERS OR LAPTOPS FOR STUDENTS TO USE FOR THEIR STUDIES & RESEARCH
  •     MEDICAL SUPPLIES SUCH AS STRAPPING
  •     GYM EQUIPMENT
  •     SUPPLEMENTS FOR THE STRENGHT & CONDITIONING PROGRAM
  •     STUDY BURSARIES – TO REDUCE COST

  WE RECEIVED AN INVITATION TO PLAY AT THE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S 7’S EVENT IN DUBAI

  •     ENTRY FEE                                                R 29 100.00
  •     FLIGHTS TO DUBAI AND BACK                                R 93 000.00
  •     HOTEL ACCOMODATION                                       R 88 900.00
  •     FOOD & BEVERAGES                                         R 20 000.00
TOTAL                                                            R231 000.00
BENEFITS TO YOUR ORGANISATION

•   ADVERTISING BOARDS ON ONE OF THE BUSIEST ROADS IN SPRINGS
•   B-BEEE CERTIFICATE
•   SECTION 18a TAX CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE
•   ADVERTISING ON ALL OUR SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS
•   ADVERTISING ON OUR WEBSITE
•   POSSIBLE EXPOSURE ON MEDIA
•   NATIONAL EXPOSURE ON THE INTER PROVINCIAL LEAGUES (NOW BROADCAST ON
    SUPERSPORT)
•   INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE WITH THE DUBAI 7’S COMPETITION
•   MOVING ADVERTISING SPACE ON OUR VEHICLES
•   POSSIBLE BRAND AMBASSADOR EXPOSURE WITH NATIONAL SPRINGBOK PLAYERS
•   POSSIBLE BRAND AMBASSADOR EXPOSURE WITH OUR STAFF MEMBERS
OUR DEDICATED STAFF MEMBERS

             MOONIRA RAMATHULA – CHAIRPERSON

moonirar@gmail.com or moonira@gautengwomensrugbyinstitute.co.za

                   CELLPHONE: 060 478 0532

               https://www.facebook.com/moonira.ramathula

              PULANE MOTLOUNG – HEAD COACH

           pulane@gautengwomensrugbyinstitute.co.za

                   CELLPHONE:083 479 4091
TEBOGO MOCHABO – PROGRAM DIRECTOR

tebogo@gautengwomensrugbyinstitute.co.za

        CELLPHONE: 064 012 6017

 LINDEWE XOSANA – ASSISTANT COACH

lindiwe@gautengwomensrugbyinstitute.co.za

        CELLPHONE: 081 454 6298
CATHERINE LOWANE – ASSISTANT COACH & RECRUITING CONSULTANT

          catherine@gautengwomensrugbyinstitute.co.za

                   CELLPHONE: 074 024 2138

            KATLEHO BAISANG – FORWARDS COACH
           katleho@gautengwomensrugbyinstitute.co.za
                   CELLPHONE: 084 050 5413
ANDRE BORMAN – STRENGHT AND CONDITIONING SPECIALIST
        andre@gautengwomensrugbyinstitute.co.za
               CELLPHONE: 081 848 0002

    LUCHRISNA VENTER – ADMINISTRATION MANAGER
       luchrisna@gautengwomensrugbyinstitute.co.za
               CELLPHONE: 082 966 8030
JOHAN VAN NIEUWENHUIZEN – SKILLS COACH & MARKETING
        john@gautengwomensrugbyinstitute.co.za
              CELLPHONE: 078 870 8112

      JACO COETZER – PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
        jaco@gautengwomensrugbyinstitute.co.za
              CELLPHONE: 074 189 2349

             https://www.facebook.com/jaco.coetzer2/
DR. NKANYEZI MTHIMUNYE – DOCTOR
    Dr.mthimunye@gautengwomensrugby.co.za
           CELLPHONE: 079 101 4494

    BABALWA LATSHA – BRAND AMBASSADOR
           SPRINGBOK CAPTAIN 2019

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