Agri Development:
Intensive sheep farming
Statutory Registrations
- The Foundation’s main objectives are to Feed and Equip.
- The Foundation was registered with the CIPC (Companies and Intellectual Property Commission) as a Non-Profit Corporation on 4 May 2006, with reg nr 2006/013361/08.
- With SARS as a PBO (Public Benefit Organisation) with Sec 18A status, with reg nr 930023544.
- With DSD (Department of Social Development) as a NPO (Non-Profit Organisation) with registration number 064-927-NPO.
- Other SARS: VAT nr 416 0242071; PAYE nr 7780768497; Income Tax number 9352852157.
Audit and B-BBEE
(Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment)
Enterprise Development:
Chicken Pens
- The Foundation received an Unqualified Audit report since Incorporation in 2006.
- The Foundation is a Level 1 contributor to B-BBEE and the full amount of funding received from donors qualify as SED (Socio Economic Development) contributions.
- The Foundation also qualifies as a shareholder to trading companies where a 51% shareholding by the Foundation gives that trading company up to a Level 1 BEE score.
Agri Development:
Intensive sheep farming
Board and Management
- The Foundation’s Board consists of 4 directors: Neil Pretorius – CEO and Founder, Lize Pretorius CA(SA) – Financial Director, Valerie Fourie and Doreen Bessies (Operations Directors). The Management further consists of top and middle-management members, all with years of working experience within the Foundation and Communities.
- We have established relationships in various Communities in the Northern Cape for more than 10 years now and our solid and experienced Management Team empowers us to implement the 3 pillars here effectively.
Facilities
The Boma
Enterprise Development:
Chicken Pens
- The Foundation’s offices and training centre is situated just outside Kimberley.
- “The Boma” land of 80 hectares, houses both its Head Office and Training Hub, an indoor/outdoor training facility.
Community Impact (per Community)
Number of beneficiaries | Walk-through Stands | LSA’s | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Children | 1’000 | 100 | 1’100 |
Youth and Adults | 22 | 12 | 34 |