Shareholders

  • Association for Rural Advancement: AFRA works with rural people in KwaZulu-Natal helping them address their land and development issues. Chair: Shirin Motala. Director: Lisa Del Grande.
    Tel: (033) 345 7607 / Fax: (033) 345 5106 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.afra.co.za

  • Black Sash Trust: The Black Sash operates seven advice offices which provide para-legal, conflict resolution services, education and counselling. Chair: Sibongile Mkhabela. Director: Marcella Naidoo.
    Tel: (021) 461 7804 / Fax: (021) 561 8004 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.blacksash.org

  • Cala University Students Association: Calusa operates in the Chris Hani District Municipality helping people gain access to the land restitution programme and helps to resolve local government issues relating to service delivery in the Emalaheni and Fakhisizwe Municipalities. Chair: Mandlenkosi Mqotyana. Director: Fani Ncapayi.
    Tel: (047) 877 0204 / Fax: (047) 877 0143 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

  • CDT Foundation: The CDT manages funds, makes loans to churches, invests in BEE and social investment companies and advises Christian organisations on funding and statutory matters. Chair: Bishop J. Seoka. CEO: Louise Ballot.
    Tel: (011) 463 1809 / Fax: (011) 463 1640 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.cdtrust.co.za

  • Centre for Early Childhood Development Trust: Working in a number of African countries, this internationally acclaimed centre provides training, support and advice on early childhood development and conducts research especially related to the African context. Chair: Eleanor Kuhn. Director: Eric Atmore.
    Tel: (021) 683 2420 / Fax: (021) 683 5838 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.cecd.org.za

  • Centre for the Study of Violence & Reconciliation: The centre works for reconciliation through violence prevention initiatives, empowerment of victims, institutional transformation, and the redressing of injustice.
    Chair: Tefo Raditapole. Director: Adele Kirsten.
    Tel: (011) 403 5650 / Fax: (011) 339 6785 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.csvr.org.za

  • Church Land Programme: The CLP is committed to the improvement of the lives of people involved with land issues and / or with church owned land, particularly women and the poorest. Chair: Solomuza Mabuzaa. Director: Graham Philpott.
    Tel: (033) 264 4380 / Fax: (033) 345 5368 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.churchland.co.za

  • Development Action Group: DAG is a leading non-profit organisation working throughout South Africa to fight poverty and promote integrated urban environments. Chair: Ralph Freese. Director: A. Houston.
    Tel: (021) 448 7886 / Fax: (021) 447 1987 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.dag.org.za

  • Diakonia Council of Churches: The organisation mobilises and assists member churches focusing on economic, environmental and social justice issues including human rights, advocacy and HIV/AIDS.
    Chair: Bishop Barry Wood. Director: Nomabelu Mvambo-Dandala.
    Tel: (031) 310 3500 / Fax: (031) 310 3502 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.diakonia.org.za

  • Labour Research Service: The LRS provides research, information and educational support to most of South Africa’s largest trade unions. Chair: Michael Sinclair. Director: Saliem Patel.
    Tel: (021) 447 1677 / Fax: (021) 447 9244 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.lrs.org.za

  • National Institute for Crime Prevention & Reintegration of Offenders NICRO: A Section 21 company, runs programmes such as prison art, victim support, economic opportunities, and offender reintegration and has moved beyond traditional welfare approaches to developing community-based initiatives and strategic partnerships.
    Chair: Judge Nathan Erasmus. Director: S. Solomon.
    Tel: (021) 462 0017 / Fax: (021) 462 2447 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.nicro.org.za

  • New World Foundation: Operates programmes such as a pre-school, courses and classes for local residents, and efforts to deal with social problems such as gangsterism in one of the poorest communities on the Cape Flats.
    Chair: Rev. S. Christians. Director: J. de Waal.
    Tel: (021) 788 4055 / Fax: (021) 788 4099 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.newworldfoundation.org.za

  • Nonceba Centre Trust: Nonceba’s aim is to reduce drastically the level of child sexual abuse in Khayelitsha and provide support to those who have been abused, by way of Victim Support through Counselling, and Prevention of Abuse through Education.
    Project Manager: Nocawe Mankayi. Tel and Fax: (021) 364 0135

  • Social Change Assistance Trust: SCAT is a grant making body which also provides organisational support to about 60 rural, community-based development agencies. Convenor: Nomfundu Walaza. Director: Joanne Harding.
    Tel: (021) 418 2575 / Fax:(021) 418 6850 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.scat.org.za

  • South African Council of Churches: The SACC is the national body of the church in South Africa and focuses on five key areas: emergency relief, ensuring justice, health, poverty eradication, and reconciliation and healing, in close association with nine provincial councils. General Secretary: Mr Eddie Makue.
    Tel: (011) 241 7800 / Fax: (011) 492 1448 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.sacc.org.za

  • Trust for Community Outreach and Education: The TCOE concentrates on rural development and especially smallholders and smallfarmers grappling with land issues. TCOE is centrally involved in engaging local government for land access to commonage and appropriate agricultural support. Chair: Nobom Mashalaba. Director: Mercia Andrews.
    Tel: (021) 685 3033 / Fax: (021) 685 3085 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.tcoe.org.za

  • Umtapo Centre: The Umtapo Centre and its training arm, Umeme Innovations, run programmes including peace and anti-racism education, literacy for self-reliance and programmes for youth with international youth organisations.
    Tel: (031) 206 2609 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.umtapo.org.za

  • Western Cape Association for Persons with Disabilities: WCAPD and its 21 branches provide therapeutic and counselling social work services, group and community work and consumer forums for the advancement of persons with physical disabilities. Chair: Thys Blom. Director: Johan Joubert.
    Tel: (021) 555 2881 / Fax: (021) 555 2888 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Website: www.apd-wc.org.za

  • Workers’ Education Project
    They provide training courses such as trade union education, labour relations, financial management, case handling, paralegal and fundraising skills, business skills and writing and presentation skills and other labour related topics.
    Acting Director: Bob Mabaso.
    Tel: (011) 333 2181 / Fax: (011) 333 2188 / Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it