FOSTERING AN INCLUSIVE, EMPOWERED SOCIETY
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CONTENTS WHO WE ARE 5 OUR VISION 5 OUR OBJECTIVES 5 OUR PURPOSE 5 OUR VALUES 6 WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE 7 WHAT WE DO 8 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 14 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 15 WORK WITH US 17 OUR STORY 2005 - 2018 18 3
WHO WE ARE C yril Ramaphosa Foundation is Foundation, KST, Cyril Ramaphosa an independent Public Benefit Education Trust and Black Umbrellas. Organisation. The Foundation Since 2004 the Foundation has had a develops and implements substantial impact on the people and comprehensive programmes to communities in which it works. By improve education and support April 2018 it had contributed over R343 small businesses for an inclusive, million and leveraged an additional empowered society. It implements R913 million through its partner entities these programmes through its partner to effect real change in education and entities, namely: Adopt-a-School enterprise development. Adopt-a-School KST Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation Education Trust Thari Black Umbrellas CYRIL RAMAPHOSA FOUNDATION PROFILE
OUR VISION To be an innovative and effective agent of social and economic change focused on improving lives and creating opportunities in the communities we serve. OUR PURPOSE To foster the development of an inclusive society that is empowered. OUR • Contribute to the OBJECTIVES developmental needs in education and small business growth. • Build and promote effective models for development that can be shared and replicated. • Establish and maintain a positive reputation as a partner of choice in development and a catalyst for change. • Advance our founder’s values on social cohesion and nation-formation. • Develop and maintain funding models that will ensure the long-term sustainability and optimal impact of our work. 5
OUR VALUES To be an innovative and effective agent of social and economic change focused on improving lives and creating opportunities in the communities we serve. Inspiration We believe in the potential of our country and its people. We are committed to inspire others through our work. Passion We infuse passion and precision in everything we do. Performance We strive for excellence in performance through teamwork. Integrity We are truthful, honest and respectful. We uphold the reputation of Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation in everything we do. Innovation We are creative and develop innovative solutions to enhance our impact on society. CYRIL RAMAPHOSA FOUNDATION PROFILE
WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE • We are model builders that develop • We have a pioneering spirit and pilot projects and programmes that enables the Foundation to that respond to global and national make things work in challenging development objectives. and South circumstances. Africa’s National Development Plan (NDP). • We have a reputation of consistently delivering cost-effective and • We execute vibrant and dynamic quality programmes that respond projects and programmes that make to the needs of beneficiaries and a meaningful difference and enable stakeholders. the Foundation to be relevant for generations to come. 7
WHAT A dopt-a-School Foundation WE DO was established in 2002. It implements a Whole School Development model that aims at improving the governance, academic, infrastructural, social and security environment in schools. Adopt-a-School inspires the private sector to partner with it to support schools. It works with the Department of Basic Education, service providers, and best practice NGOs to implement sustainable Adopt-a-School solutions to a school’s development and educational outcomes. Foundation IMPACT FIGURES (as at October 2018): 210 490 NEW SCHOOLS STRUCTURES ADOPTED BUILT 06 2 335 EDUCATORS NEW DEVELOPED IN SCHOOLS CURRICULUM BUILT SINCE INCEPTION 594 498 IN 2002 LEARNERS Y BENEFITTED SINCE INCEPTION IN 2002 X 7 179 TEMP. LOCAL JOBS Email: info@adoptaschool.co.za Website: www.adoptaschool.org.za CREATED SINCE Facebook: Adopt-a-School Foundation Twitter: @AdoptaSchoolSA INCEPTION IN 2002 CYRIL RAMAPHOSA FOUNDATION PROFILE
violence is academically effective, and promotes health and well-being for all. Thari provides psychosocial support for women and children, which includes the establishment of Safe Parks at identified schools, and multi- sectoral stakeholder networks of Thari local organisations and professional C services to effectively and efficiently address social challenges in school oncerned with the impact of social issues such as violence communities. The programme and abuse on learners and is being piloted in select schools their learning outcomes, Cyril in Botshabelo, Free State and in Ramaphosa Foundation established Diepsloot, Gauteng through Adopt-a- the Thari Programme in 2017 to pilot a School Foundation. support programme for women and children. The objective is to enable Thari is a Setswana term for a blanket schools and communities to support that is used to cover and carry a child. an inclusive, gender sensitive and safe It also refers to the lining that protects schooling environment that is free from a baby while in its mother’s womb. IMPACT FIGURES (as at October 2018): 04 MULTI-SECTORAL FORUMS ESTABLISHED 1 139 CHILDREN AND FAMILIES REACHED WITH PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT 106 MULTI-SECTORAL FORUM STAKEHOLDERS 21 PERSONNEL SCREENED AND 021 REGISTERED WITH THE SA CHILDREN REACHED COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL SERVICES BY SAFE PARK 9
The result is a dynamic District Whole School Development Model that addresses school infrastructure development, curriculum support, social welfare and school leadership in primary and high schools on a district basis. In partnership with the Free State KST Department of Education, the programme is implemented at all schools in Fezile Dabi district and in the K Botshabelo and Thaba N’chu circuit in ST is a collaboration between Motheo district. Kagiso Trust and Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation Since 2013, KST has contributed to the that leverages the strategic, exceptional matriculation pass rates in technical and best practices of its programme schools, with Fezile Dabi each organisation’s Whole School district ranked as the top performing Development programmes. district nationally in 2017. IMPACT FIGURES (as at October 2018): 240 281 325 PROGRAMME SCHOOLS FACILITIES SCHOOLS RENOVATED BUILT 5 152 NUMBER OF EDUCATORS 1 340 TEMPORARY LOCAL DEVELOPED IN JOBS CREATED SINCE CURRICULUM INCEPTION IN 2013 SINCE INCEPTION IN 2013 337 445 LEARNERS BENEFITTED SINCE INCEPTION IN 2013 CYRIL RAMAPHOSA FOUNDATION PROFILE
exposed to team‐building activities, general personal development and a supportive family-like environment, the hallmark of the CRET bursary programme. CRET encourages the ethos of “giving Cyril Ramaphosa back” and develops committed civic- Education Trust minded students that South Africa may be proud of. Students work The Cyril Ramaphosa Education Trust at select non-profit organisations provides bursaries for tertiary study during their holidays and also and holistic support for disadvantaged distribute clothes, food and other students, as well as essential work essential donations in disadvantaged experience opportunities for young communities. adults. CRET partners with corporate sponsors and individuals to provide Senior CRET students and alumni support that includes tuition, take on the roles of mentors to new accommodation, books, stationery, students, while others contribute a personal allowance, mentoring financially to the programme. Many and psychosocial support. Students alumni now contribute to an Alumni also attend an intensive holiday Fund to support disadvantaged programme twice a year, and are students IMPACT FIGURES (as at October 2018): 221 STUDENTS ASSISTED SINCE INCEPTION IN 64 1996 GRADUATES SINCE INCEPTION IN 1996 115 2018 STUDENT INTAKE 11
The programme nurtures businesses in the critical first three years of their existence, providing a structured and subsidised programme of access to expertise, office infrastructure and resources. Black Umbrellas works to ensure that the correct resources, skills development, Black Umbrellas mentoring and access to markets are B in place to support development at all lack Umbrellas develops levels. small businesses through a nationwide incubation It links big business to emerging Black programme. It partners with suppliers and increases economic the private sector, Government and opportunities that arise from enterprise civil society to address the low levels development. of entrepreneurship and high failure rate of 100% Black-owned emerging In 2018, Black Umbrellas achieved businesses in South Africa. R2.74 billion in collective turnover by its incubation clients. IMPACT FIGURES (as at October 2018): 09 202 1 384 INCUBATORS BUSINESSES IN BUSINESSES INCUBATED SINCE INCUBATION INCEPTION IN 2009 2.74 BILLION COMBINED TURNOVER OF INCUBATED BUSINESSES SINCE INCEPTION IN 2009 1.12 BILLION NET ASSET VALUE 193 MILLION TAX PAID 11 762 JOBS CREATED AND PRESERVED SINCE INCEPTION IN 2009 CYRIL RAMAPHOSA FOUNDATION PROFILE
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr. Cyril Ramaphosa - Chairman Ms. Phuti Dr. James Mr. David Mahanyele Motlatsi Ngobeni Ms. Donné Ms. Yvonne Nicol Themba CYRIL RAMAPHOSA FOUNDATION PROFILE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Ms. Mmabatho Maboya - Chief Executive Officer Mr. Raymond Mr. Steven Mr. Emmanuel Ms. Seapei Kevan Lebere Mdhluli Mafoyane Finance Executive : Executive Director: Chief Operating Chief Executive Cyril Ramaphosa Adopt-A-School Officer: Officer: Foundation Black Umbrellas Black Umbrellas Ms. Olga Maluleke Mr. Feizel Mamdoo Ms. Chantelle Ms. Melanie Oosthuizen Spencer Human Resources Communications Executive: Cyril Executive: Executive Director: Chief Operating Ramaphosa Cyril Ramaphosa Cyril Ramaphosa Officer: Foundation Foundation Education Trust Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation 15
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WORK WITH US THROUGH DONATING AND COLLABORATING IN OUR PROGRAMMES. Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation is a registered Public Benefit Organisation and Trust. Trust Number: IT42/03 Businesses supporting the Foundation may qualify for a Section 18A Tax Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation Exemption Certificate and also earn higher B-BBEE points in the pillars of Standard Bank the Codes of Good Practice. Account No: 420 972 498 Branch Code: 019205 COLLABORATE Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation believes the development challenges facing society are best addressed through partnership and collaboration. The Foundation develops effective models that may be shared and replicated for impact of scale. Like-minded organisations that may help fulfil the Foundation’s vision, purpose and objectives in education, entrepreneurship, youth development, women empowerment and the well-being of children are invited to support our work, and to share in and take our experience further. 17
OUR Over the past 13 years Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation has had a remarkable impact on the people and communities in which it works. Through dedication, collaboration STORY and a commitment to creating positive change, Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation continues to build on its previous achievements to create the South Africa of our dreams. Cyril Ramaphosa founds the Shanduka The Cyril Group, a Black- From speaking Ramaphosa owned investment fees he earns, Education holding company. Cyril Ramaphosa Trust (CRET) is A 5% shareholding supports students formalised to assist is set aside for two to attend university. tertiary students trusts: Fundani, an educational trust, and Mabindu, a small business development 1999 trust. 1996 Cyril Ramaphosa 2001 is contacted by his former primary school, Tshilidzi, in Chiawelo, Soweto, to donate a desperately needed fax machine. He is moved to address the school’s many other needs as well as those of other schools. Cyril Ramaphosa The Cyril founds the Ramaphosa Shanduka Group, Education a Black-owned Trust (CRET) is investment formalised to assist holding company. tertiary students CYRIL RAMAPHOSA FOUNDATION PROFILE
Adopt-a-School Foundation Olifantsvlei Primary School is officially is adopted. Shanduka staff established by Cyril go back to Olifantsvlei to Ramaphosa and renovate the school hall. James Motlatsi. Adopt-a-School Foundation is officially established by Cyril Olifantsvlei Primary Ramaphosa and School is adopted. James Motlatsi, with Shanduka staff go an initial focus to back to Olifantsvlei build classrooms, to renovate the laboratories, computer school hall. This is centres, sports fields, the first ‘Olifantsvlei school halls and the like Day’, an annual at schools “adopted” by Shanduka staff funding partners. 2004 volunteer initiative. 2002 Adopt-a-School Foundation and the 2005 Cyril Ramaphosa Education Trust (CRET) are an integral part of The Foundation the Shanduka Group’s supports 56 women CSI programme. The of Dzietele Women’s Shanduka Foundation Group in Soweto in is launched. their catering and beadwork business at CRET starts to offer Chiawelo Station. holiday work to students. 19
2005 - Over the many years of its history, Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation has had a remarkable impact on the people and communities in which it works. Through dedication, 2009 collaboration and a commitment to creating positive change, Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation continues to build on its achievements to create the South Africa of our dreams. CRET sponsors seven First Back to School 26 schools under students for business Party fundraiser for adoption degrees. Adopt-a-School is held. Shanduka The Foundation professionals are Adopt-a-School adopts partners with Kaelo in trained and mentoring its 44th school. Mount Ayliff at Dutyini of small businesses Primary School. begins. CRET manages the bursaries for two MTN installs multi- students sponsored by media computer centres Netgroup. in 10 adopted schools. 2006 2005 First business loan to SMME Filbert and Shela 2007 Business Enterprises is made. The Foundation starts The Foundation buys an in-house incubation a sewing machine for of Filbert and Shela Mazwe Tom to start Business Enterprises a clothing design and provides further business. business loans. In 2007, In 2006, 26 Adopt-a-School schools are under adopts its adoption. 44th school. CYRIL RAMAPHOSA FOUNDATION PROFILE
In 2008 Adopt-a-School In 2009, Lafarge builds a brand new school Education in the Northern Cape in Trust adopt 11 partnership with Investec schools in Bodibe, and the Northern Cape North West. Department of Education. Grants are provided to Tandla te Sive Women’s project in Katlehong Adopt-a-School and Tshephang Educare implements skills and Trust. social development programmes creating Shanduka offers a new implementation internships to two model called Whole Communication School Development. graduates from Tshwane University and Princeton University. 2008 2007 Adopt-a-School adopts its 58th school. 2009 Adopt-a-School builds Lafarge Education a brand new school, Trust adopts 11 Banksdrift High schools in Bodibe, School in Northern North West. Cape, in partnership with Investec and Adopt-a-School has the Northern Cape 85 schools under Department of adoption. Education. 21
2009 - Over the past 13 years Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation has had a remarkable impact on the people and communities in which it works. Through dedication, collaboration 2012 and a commitment to creating positive change, Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation continues to build on its previous achievements to create the South Africa of our dreams. CRET implements its Experiential Workplace Programme. Black Umbrellas opens its third incubator, Black Pages, an annual in Pretoria. directory of Black- owned businesses, is launched in partnership with Finweek. 2009 2010 2010 The Foundation partners with Black Umbrellas and Black Umbrellas commits R5.2M. embarks on a training programme for Black Umbrellas has mentors 27 donors. Black Umbrellas has 62 donors. In 2009 the Foundation In 2010 partners with Black Umbrellas Black Umbrellas opens its third and commits incubator and has R5.2 Million. over 60 donors CYRIL RAMAPHOSA FOUNDATION PROFILE
In 2011 Adopt-a- In 2011 the Foundation School is runner up in the Africa celebrates the Business Awards Best adoption of its Social Responsibility 100th school Category. Adopt-a-School, with Lafarge Education Trust Dr James Motlatsi, adopts 26 schools in The Foundation is adopts three primary the Mzimela District, runner up in the Best schools in Lesotho. KwaZulu Natal. Social Responsibility Adopt-a-School pilots category of the Africa the Back to School for Adopt-a-School adopts Business Awards. its 100th school and a Day initiative which opens a brand new encourages corporate school in Barberton, South Africans to go Mpumalanga. back to school and 2011 spend a day with learners. 2011 2012 1000 guests attend the 5th Back to School Party. The Industrial Development Black Umbrellas has Corporation adopts 20 129 donors and 50 schools. clients in incubation. It opens its 4th incubator Adopt-a-School in Durban. adopts its 139th school. 23
2012 - Over the past 13 years Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation has had a remarkable impact on the people and communities in which it works. Through dedication, collaboration 2013 and a commitment to creating positive change, Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation continues to build on its previous achievements to create the South Africa of our dreams. Black Umbrellas has 266 donors. 2012 2013 2012 The Foundation partners Black Umbrellas with Kagiso Trust to wins the Companies form Kagiso Shanduka Doing Most for Trust (KST) and Black Economic The Foundation wins partners with the Free Empowerment 2nd place in the State Department of category in the CSI category of the Education to implement Professional Business Times Top the best practices of Management Review 100 Companies survey. their Whole School (PMR) Awards. Development models in 428 schools in the Fezile Dabi district. Black Umbrellas wins The Foundation the 2012 PMR Awards wins 2nd place in the category of Companies Business Times Top Doing The Most for 100 Companies CSI Black Economic category in 2012. Empowerment. CYRIL RAMAPHOSA FOUNDATION PROFILE
Black Umbrellas In 2013 Black Umbrellas achieves its wins the Impumelelo 100 clients Award as Social in incubation Entrepreneur of the milestone in 2013. Year. Black Umbrellas achieves milestone of 100 clients KST launches its in incubation. Empowerment and Transformation Black Umbrellas retreats in 37 launches the Black Pages schools. online enterprise and Six CRET students supplier development graduate. portal with 1900 members. 2013 Largest intake of CRET students at 44. 2013 2013 CRET establishes a partnership with PWC Black Umbrellas for a holiday work Black Umbrellas wins holds its first programme. Impumelelo Award as regional and Social Entrepreneur national Enterprise Experiential Workplace of the Year, and is Development Programme records runner-up in the Mail Awards. highest intake level at & Guardian Investing 18. in the Future Awards. 25
2013 - Over the past 13 years Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation has had a remarkable impact on the people and communities in which it works. Through dedication, collaboration 2014 and a commitment to creating positive change, Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation continues to build on its previous achievements to create the South Africa of our dreams. Black Umbrellas signs agreement with Transnet to fund incubators in Port Elizabeth and Richards Bay. 2013 2013 Grindrod supports 2013 Black Umbrellas signs an enterprise and the CRET programme. supplier development Black Umbrellas signs agreement with Black Umbrellas agreements with Sanlam for the has 300 donors. Lonmin and Anglo development of 25 American Sebenza Fund businesses in the Adopt-a-School to fund incubators in Cape Town, Pretoria adopts its 171st Mooinooi and Lephalale and Johannesburg school. respectively for three incubators. years. By the end of 2013 Black Umbrellas Adopt-a-School has signs an agreement adopted its 171st with Transnet to school and Black fund incubators in Umbrellas has 300 Port Elizabeth and donors. Richards Bay. CYRIL RAMAPHOSA FOUNDATION PROFILE
KST launches its Adopt-a-School infrastucture has over 180 development schools programme in under its wing in 2014. 2014. Black Umbrellas has Empowerment and 308 donors and 260 The Lilitha Transformation clients in incubation, and Trust and Retreats take place in launches its Port Elizabeth Diepkloof Social 137 schools. incubator. Development initiative support Black Umbrellas signs the CRET agreement with Exxaro programme Coal for the development of its suppliers within the Lephalale region. 2014 2014 KST launches its 2014 infrastructure programme for 120 Black Umbrellas schools. Adopt-a-School has signs agreement 185 schools under its with Transnet Curriculum and wing. Capital Projects for social development the development programmes Deputy President Cyril of 28 suppliers at commence in 95 Ramaphosa divests the Cape Town schools. from the Shanduka incubator. Group. 27
2014 - Over the past 13 years Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation has had a remarkable impact on the people and communities in which it works. Through dedication, collaboration 2017 and a commitment to creating positive change, Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation continues to build on its previous achievements to create the South Africa of our dreams. Shanduka Adopt-a-School hosts Foundation its 2nd Fundraising Gala changes its name Dinner in London. to Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation. Oxford University Press donates 20 thousand dictionaries to adopted schools. 2014 2015 Black Umbrellas 2015 wins the highest international Cyril Ramaphosa honour, the National hosts the first CRET Business Incubation KST and Adopt-a- Alumni and Student Association (NBIA) School host the first Reunion weekend at Randall M. Whaley Back to School Party in his farm near Bela Incubator of the Year Bloemfontein. Bela. Award presented in Washington, USA. In 2014, Shanduka In 2015, Cyril Foundation Ramaphosa changes hosts CRET’s its name to Cyril first alumni and Ramaphosa student reunion. Foundation. CYRIL RAMAPHOSA FOUNDATION PROFILE
2016 marks the In 2017 CRET year Adopt-a-School celebrates hosts its 21 years since the 10th Back to School award of the very Party, raising over R5 first bursary by million. Cyril Ramaphosa. Adopt-a-School Adopt-a-School Foundation hosts its 10th CRET supports 70 celebrates a 78% Back to School Party, students. average pass rate, raising in excess of R5 with 60.5% of learners million. Phembani achieving bachelor and becomes a bursary diploma passes. Black Umbrellas achieves donor to CRET. R1 Billion in combined CRET celebrates 21 turnover by its incubator years since the award clients. of the very first bursary 2017 by Cyril Ramaphosa. 2016 Black Umbrellas launches NextGen 2017 Academy, a business and entrepreneurship development training organisation. Black Umbrellas achieves R2 billion in KST celebrates 2016 combined turnover Free State Matric of its small business results with a pass rate clients. of 88.2%, the highest in the country. 29
2017 - Over the past 13 years Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation has had a remarkable impact on the people and communities in which it works. Through dedication, collaboration 2018 and a commitment to creating positive change, Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation continues to build on its previous achievements to create the South Africa of our dreams. The Foundation KST receives R100 launches the million over three pilot of the Thari years from First Programme for Rand Empowerment the support of Foundation to support vulnerable women the sustainability of the and children. model and programmes on instructional leadership and ICT. 2017 2018 2018 KST partners with Anglo American and JET Education to implement its model in over 100 schools in mining communities in the Northern Adopt-A-School Cape, Mpumalanga Foundation CRET supports 106 and Limpopo over a celebrates its 15th students. 5-year period. anniversary KST partners with Adopt-a-School Anglo American and celebrates its JET Education in 2018 to 15th anniversary implement its model in 2017. in over 100 schools in mining communities. CYRIL RAMAPHOSA FOUNDATION PROFILE
Mmabatho In 2018, Donné Maboya is Nicol resigns as CEO to take appointed as the up the position of Special Foundation’s new Advisor to the President of CEO in 2018. the Republic of South Africa. All near 150 members of staff, including all regions, come together for the first time for a Team Building Weekend 2018 2018 to build personal 2018 and professional At the helm of the relationships, align Foundation since its with the Foundation’s Mmabatho genesis, CEO Donné shared purpose and Maboya, Strategy Nicol resigns to take cohere the entities and Partnerships up appointment as to make for a more Executive, succeeds Special Advisor to meaningful difference as the Foundation’s the President of the to the lives of people. new CEO. Republic of South Africa, President Ramaphosa. 31
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