"Uplift A Nation"
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We help schools generate sustainable funding for education.
We get the parents and community to sponsor the education of the children.
This is done through the purchase of a small portion of their monthly groceries through the New Nation Education NPO. The school receives up to twelve percent of every purchase, excluding VAT.
In return for being members and part of the solution to the education crisis, we provide a series of business, entrepreneurship and skills development programs for all members. These programs have been created to shift people in poorer communities from dependency to independence.
These training programs help people become self-employed, business owners and entrepreneurs within their own communities.
This is a mammoth undertaking and while we are still in the early stages of rolling out our first project “Uplift A Nation” we would love your support in fast tracking the program.
What makes us different – our training programs will run for two years in the community – while we help our members start-up and run their businesses. Then we will be there with continuous mentoring and support, to ensure maximum impact on the people and the community at large.
If we are not giving the more than 14 millions school children in South Africa a great education.
Then what will we be expecting in the future for the children, and for ourselves.
Because a country can only thrive when most of the population are well educated.
What do the schools have to do as a member of the New Nation Education NPO?
The school needs to be a member and make a monthly purchase of groceries in order to remain active and collect their commission.
They may be asked to be a central delivery and collection point, to help parents and keep the costs of delivery down.
We will need to use either classrooms or the hall when we are providing business training and skills development for members.
The school will become a community centre once they have their library, computer classrooms, sports equipment and music instruments. Where parents and community members can get training and support in the evenings or on weekends.