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PROTECTIVE WORKSHOPSMARKETING BROCHURE

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7.8 Beading ................................................................................... 34

7.9 Recycling ................................................................................ 34

8. RESOURCES ....................................................................................................... 35

8.1 Registration .............................................................................................. 35

8.2 Business Development and / or Funding .......................................... 36

8.3 Product Development and Quality ...................................................... 47

8.4 B-BBEECertification ............................................................................... 61

1. FOREWORD by DWDE Chairperson .............................................................. 1

2. FOREWORD by MEC of Social Development for the Western Cape ..... 2

3. PROTECTIVE WORKSHOPS .............................................................................. 3

3.1 DWDE ......................................................................................................... 5

4. B-BBEE Diagram .............................................................................................. 6

5. MAPS ......................................................................................................... 8

5.1 Western Cape Province ........................................................................ 8

5.2 The Cape Peninsular .............................................................................. 10

6. PROTECTIVE WORKSHOPS .............................................................................. 12

7. INDEX PER PRODUCTS AND SERVICES ........................................................ 34

7.1 Catering & Bakery ............................................................... 34

7.2 Mosaic ..................................................................................... 34

7.3 Sewing & Needlework ......................................................... 34

7.4 Packaging, Labelling & Assembling ................................. 34

7.5 Arts & Craft ........................................................................... 34

7.6 Woodwork .............................................................................. 34

7.7 Papermaking & Printing ..................................................... 34

CONTENTS CONTENTS

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FOREWORD

by DWDE Chairperson

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INTRODUCTION

Protective Workshops

Protective workshops were established in South Africa to move away from the automatic institutionalisation of people with disabilities and instead focus on the skills of people and how people with disabilities can contribute to society and the overall economy. The protective workshops provide a safe and disability friendly environment with opportunities for people with disabilities from the local community to develop and improve their skills and to earn an income through the products that they make. In recent year the protective workshops have gone through considerable changes transforming into viable business unities and becoming a part of the mainstream economy. This means that the workshops are moving away from the charity image and instead the workshops are working with private and public enterprises delivering services and products in demand by the private and public sector. The structure of the workshops differs however with the majority being managed and run by established disability organisations (NPOs) and others are established groups by people with disabilities. The workshops offer different services and products and there are different ways the private and public sector can engage and do business with the workshops and at the same time gain points for the B-BBEE scorecard. For example:

• Purchase of products produced by the workshops (Enterprise and

Supplier Development);

• Placing an order for customised products to be produced at the

workshops (Enterprise and Supplier Development);

• Outsourcing labour such as packaging, labelling, assembling and recycle

(Enterprise and Supplier Development);

• Partner with workshops on capacity building and training (Enterprise and

FOREWORD

by MEC of Social Development for the Western Cape

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skills and through the interaction with the local business community the workshops and its workers contributes to the local and general society.

The structure of DWDE as the umbrella body

Workshops Self-Help GroupsDisability

Employment Support

Protective

Disability Workshop Development Enterprise Infographic

DWDE Facilitating symbiotic relationships

....DWDE facilitating Opportunities

like Pollen to a Hive .......DSD

ExternalFunding

Opportunities

PrivateSector

PublicSector

SETA’s

Persons with

ProtectiveWorkshops

DPO’s

disabilities

Self-Help

Group

Pollen/

Opportunities

Mainstream Economy NGO Sector

THE WORKSHOPSThere are two types of protective workshops. The traditional protective workshop areusuallyaffiliatedwith a DPO and could have sister workshops that function similarly. The workshops are mainly run by non-disabled professionals. Self-help groups are workshops that are run by elected members from the workshops. The biggest difference between these two workshops is that self-help groups are run by PwD themselves.

THE BOARDThe DWDE

board consists of experts from

the disability sector and the private sector with skills and

experiences in areas such

as disability advocacy, law,

business and organisational development.

Self-Help Groups are run by PwD.

If you are not a formal member of a protective

workshop or self-help group, DWDE also assists individuals.

Protective workshops are

usually part of a formal

Disabled People’s Organisation (DPO) which

runs different programmes. DES services is

one of DWDE’s core services and caters

to both PwD and their employers.

Supplier Development);

• Development from Enterprise Development to Supplier Development

(Bonus on Enterprise and Supplier Development);

• Jobs created with Enterprise and Supplier Development (Bonus on

Enterprise and Supplier Development); and

• Donations of equipment and other resources (Socio-Economic

Development).

The workshops continue to develop and build their capacity to change the lives of people with disabilities with the overall goal to enable people with disabilities to be active and included in the mainstream society living independent lives contributing equally to society. This booklet shows the skills and activities of the protective workshops in the Western Cape Province and presents a large number of opportunities for the private and public sector to enterintobeneficialbusinesspartnershipswiththeworkshops.

Umbrella Body for the Protective Workshop

The Disability Workshop Development Enterprise (DWDE) was established in 2007 after a research by the Department of Social Development showed the need to support the protective workshops in the transformation from charity organisations to enterprises which are active in the mainstream society and economy. DWDE supports the workshops in terms of organisational and financial development, product development, marketing and clientcommunication. DWDE also acts as a central point for companies and organisations looking for services and products offered by the workshops and facilitates the connections between the two parties. DWDEhasaspecificfocusontheself-helpgroupswhicharerunandmanagedby groups of people with disabilities. These workshops are predominately located in the informal settlement with workers from the local communities. With this the workshops empowers people with disabilities in terms of organisational and financial management, business skills and vocational

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GOSTOP

GOSTOP

COMPENSATION TYPE

MONETARYROUTE

Companies would pay for services or goods prepared by

the workshop.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FROM WORKSHOP TO SEEK OUT ESD OPPORTUNITIES•Company or Closed Corporation Registration certificate•BBBEE Certificate•Specify black and women ownership•Be equipped to provide companies with the supporting documents for any transaction or purchase for goods or service completed.

ENTERPRISE AND SUPPLIER DEVELOPMENT (ESD)

workshopWorkshopProducts

Sewing

Woodwork

DOCUMENTS PROVIDED TO COMPANY TO COMPLETE TRANSACTION• Specific invoices detailing the products /services and amounts or times.• All supporting documents that confirms sale of goods or services.

SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (SED)NON-MONETARY

ROUTENo money would exchange hands. Companies can

approach registered NGOs and provide expert services or

training. The value of their time would be seen as monetary

value given to workshops

workshop

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FROM WORKSHOP TO SEEK OUT SED OPPORTUNITIES• NGO Registration certificate• Affidavit confirming % of black beneficiaries• or B-BBEE Certificate.

SewingMachine

Maintenance

WoodworkTools

TrainedWorkshop

BeneficiariesGoods Donated

DOCUMENTS PROVIDED TO COMPANY TO COMPLETE TRANSACTION• Receipt from beneficiary stating what was received• Valuation Certificate of goods/services received• Fundraising number of beneficiary / Section 18A certificate• Signed off timesheets

B B E E DIAGRAM

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WORKSHOPS

Beaufort West APD: Uniqcraft Beaufort West ............ 1Emmaüs Workshop ........................................................27Epilepsy SA - South Cape Karoo ................................ 28Knysna APD ......................................................................29Oudtshoorn APD Protective Workshop .................... 30Camphill Farm Community, Hermanus ....................31Differently Abled Society / Overberg .......................32Ithemba Disabled Forum - Overberg ........................ 33Bergrivier APD ................................................................34Camphill Village, West Coast....................................... 35Sisonke Protective Workshop - Siyabonga Care Village ..................................................................... 36West Coast APD ...............................................................37Breede Valley APD ......................................................... 38Drakenstein APD ............................................................ 39Lewensruimte Workshop ..............................................40Stellenbosch Work Centre .............................................41Sunfield,Wellington-ProtectiveWorkshopandResidential Home for Intellectual Disabled Adults .42Worcester Werkswinkel ................................................43

REGIONS

Central Karoo

Cape Peninsula

Eden

Overberg

West Coast

Cape Winelands

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WORKSHOPS

Astra Centre - Jewish Sheltered Employment ......... 2Bethesda Hout Bay ..........................................................3Cape Town APD - Athlone ............................................... 4Care Craft Mitchell’s Plain: EPILEPSY SA Western Cape .....................................................................................5Chris Steytler Industries ................................................6Joyce Chevalier Protective Workshop ........................ 7Kwa Nontuthuzelo Workshop ........................................8Kwa Nothemba Workshop ..............................................9 Miracles Workshop - Tygerberg APD ........................10Oasis Workshop - Claremont ......................................... 11Oasis Workshop - Goodwood ........................................12Ocean View Workshop Association of Persons with Disabilities .........................................................................13Orion Workshop ............................................................... 14Phambili VIP Bangane .....................................................15Siyazama Disabled Self-Help Association .................16Sonwabile Disabled Self-Help Association ................ 17Themba Work Centre by the Disabled ........................18Tembaletu Day Centre ....................................................19The Village Work Centre ............................................... 20TWU Athlone ......................................................................21TWU Nonceba ...................................................................22TWU Mitchells Plain ........................................................23TWU Retreat .....................................................................24Vukuhambe Self-Help Association ..............................25Unity work centre by the disabled .............................26

MAPS

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Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

Products and Services:

Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

Products and Services:

Specialised Equipment

021 465 4200

021 465 4231

[email protected]

www.astrajse.com

20 Breda Street, Gardens, Cape Town, 8001

003-299NPO

Woodwork - Sewing - Beadwork - Weaving - Contract work:

packaging, labelling, assembling - Stamp preparation for

collectors - Catering - Bakery - Coffee and gift shop on

premises - Open labour market placement, job coaching

and counselling

021 790 7037

086 246 2358

[email protected]

www.bethesdahoutbay.co.za

28 Oxford Street, Hout Bay, 7806

028-976 NPO

Sewing - Ebroidery - Making of Disability Dolls with

crutches and wheelchairs - Weaving - Baking - Art & craft

- Gardening

Sewing and embroidery machines

The following is an overview of the 43 protective workshops and self-help groups (SHG) including their contact details, registration details, services and products. Apart from the services and products mentioned below all the workshops and self-help groups provide training for their members and workers i.e. vocational and life-skills training. This is part of the workshops and SHGs continuous up-skilling of people with disabilities. The training increases members and workers employability in the open labour market and most of the workshops and SHGs provide support for open labour market placements. All the workshops and SHGs have an annual revenue of under R10 million and are thereforeclassifiedasExemptedMicroEnterprises(EMEs)undertheB-BBEEAct.EMEsare by default at minimum Level 4 Contributor / 100% B-BBEE compliant. Some of the workshopsandSHGsalreadyhavetheirB-BBEECertificateandothersareintheprocessof getting it. Please therefore communicate with the workshops and SHGs in this regard.

INTRODUCTION TO WORKSHOPS

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Products and Services:

023 415 1650

023 414 3046

[email protected]

www.wcapd.org.za

Banthomstreet, Kwa Mandlenkosi, Beaufot West, 6970

104-831 NPO

Shoe repairs and making: Sheep skin slippers - Laundry -

Upholstery - Small wood repair work - Small needle work

and repairs - Cane work/baskets - Wheelchair repairs

PW

PW

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Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

Products and Services:

021 637 1204

021 637 1205

[email protected]

www.wcapd.org.za

152 Tarentaal Rd, Bridgetown, Athlone, 7764

006-473 NPO

Contract work - Arts and Crafts: greeting cards, watches

made from old CDs, knitting, lamps, fruit bowls, smaller

bowls made from pegs and sucker sticks, etc. - Beading

- Woodwork - dog kennels, letter boxes, photo frames,

coasters, etc - Gardening

021 703 9420

021 703 2529

[email protected]

www.epilepsysa-westerncape.co.za

C/o of Cotte & Govan Mbeki Roads, Wetton, 7780, Cape

Town, South Africa.

003-941-NPO

93/000/6731

Woodwork: quality pine furniture and household

accessories - Contract work: packing, assembling, labelling

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021 945 4988/1

021 945 4982

[email protected]

www.christeytlerindustries.org.za

Uranium Street, Stikland, Bellville, 7530

003-130 NPO

Contract work: packaging, labelling, assembling, etc.

021 782 2126

[email protected]

23 Upper Kinrae Crescent, Fish Hoek, 7975

000-424NPO

Contract work: packaging, labelling assembling, etc.

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Address:

NPO No:

PBO No:

Products and Services:

Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

Products and Services:

Telephone:

E-mail:

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Products and Services:

PW

PW

PW

PW

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Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

Products and Services:

Telephone:

E-mail:

Address:

NPO No:

Products and Services:

021 837 1981

[email protected]

C/o Ny 25 & Gugelethu Square

Lane, Gugelethu, 7750

014-371 NPO

Contract work: packaging, labelling, assembling - Hanger

recycling - Weaving - Beading

021 361 1560 / 1

021 361 1560

[email protected]

Phakamani Road, E -Section, Khayelitsha, 7784

003-031 NPO

Woodwork - Bakery - Paper making - Sewing - Hanger

recycling

Factory size woodwork equipment - Industrial bakery

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021 592 4173

021 592 4371

[email protected]

www.tygerbergapd.co.za

C/o 100 Voortrekker Road and Alice Str, Goodwood, 7459

003-112 NPO

Contract work: packing, assembling labelling, sorting

021 671 2698

021 683 5011

[email protected]

www.oasis.org.za

33 Lee Road, Claremont, 7708

002-937 NPO

93/000/66 09

Sewing - Contract work: packaging, labelling, assembling -

Recycling and waste management - Bakery - Oasis Books &

Bric-a-Brac - Coffee corner on premises - Sale of second-

hand books, magazines and household items

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Address:

NPO No:

Products and Services:

Specialised Equipment:

Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

PBO No:

Products and Services:

SHG

SHG

PW

PW

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Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

NPC No:

B-BBEECertificate:

Products and Services:

Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

Products and Services:

Specialised Equipment:

Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

PBO No:

Products and Services:

Telephone:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

B-BBEECertificate:

Products and Services:

021 933 1586/7

021 931 3882

[email protected]

www.oasis.org.za

C/o 16th and 8th Avenue, Elsies River, Goodwood, 7490

002-937 NPO

93/000/66 09

Sewing - Contract work: packaging, labelling, assembling

- Waste management: glass, plastic, paper, cardboard,

metal et. - Second-hand shop: household items, books,

magazines, bric-a-brac - Catering

021 7831274

[email protected]

www.apd-wc.org.za

C/o Castor and Draco Way, Ocean View, 7975

003-115 NPO

Level 4

Contract work: packaging, labelling, assembling, recycle

- Arts & craft - Bead work - Shoe repairs - Woodwork

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021 572 8490/1

021 572 8419

[email protected]

www.orionorganisation.co.za

ReygersdalAvenue,Wesfleur,Atlantis,7349

030-559 NPO

NPC

Level 4

Contract work: packaging, labelling, assembling - Hanger

recycling - Filter assembly - Assembly of fibre rods for

tranformers - Cut and pack Bidim.

021 361 0960

021 361 0960

[email protected] / [email protected]

www.phambilivipbangane.org

C/o Lwandle & Spine Rd, Lingelethu West Training Centre,

Shop 13A & 13B, Khayelitsha, 7784

051-321 NPO

Detergents manufacturing - Candle making - Leather

works - Beadwork - Computer training courses

Computers with Jaws / speech software

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PW

PW

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Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Address:

NPO No:

Products and Services:

Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Address:

NPO No:

Products and Services:

021 364 0030

021 361 7087

[email protected]

Look Out Hill Tourism Facility, C/o Spine & Mew Way Rd,

Khayelitsha, 7784

031-963 NPO

Beadwork - Leatherwork - Sewing - Screen printing -

Arts & craft

021 386 9964

086 666 3933

[email protected]

Stand 674 zolani Centre, Nyanga East 7755

007-022 NPO

Sewing - Screen printing - Leather work - Mosaic art work

- Wood work - Bead work - Job placement

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021 905 6275

021 905 6275

[email protected]

Nicole Park, Unit 2, Nicole Road, Blackheath, 7581

024-390NPO

Contract work: packaging, labelling, assembling -

Recycling of plastic products - Manufacturing cane

products - Shrink wrapping - Open labour market

placements -Recreational training - Spiritual excursions

Sealers -Wrapping machine

021 633 2100

021 633 2100

[email protected]

www.wcapd.org.za

NY3 Gugulethu Community health Centre Grounds, 7750

003-111 NPO

Sewing: Hessian and denim bags, aprons, pillow covers,

etc. - Embroidery - Weaving mats - Beading - Arts & Crafts

- Glass - Gardening

Sewing machines - Embroidery machines

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Telephone:

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E-mail:

Address:

NPO No:

Products and Services:

Specialised Equipment:

Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

Products and Services:

Specialised Equipment:

SHG

SHG PW

PW

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021 683 1300

021 683 8780

[email protected]

www.villageworkcentre.org.za

11FirstAvenueHarfieldVillageClaremont7700

002-936 NPO

Contract work: packaging, labelling, assembling - Sewing

- Woodwork - Recycling cardboard - Wheel chair repairs

and manufacturing of A.P.T. Seats - Gift shop on premises

021 638 3143

021 637 9642

[email protected]

www.capementalhealth.co.za

C/o Johnson & Klipfontein Roads, Athlone, 7764

003-264 NPO

18/11/13/4456

Contract work: packaging, labelling, assembling, recycling,

shrink wrapping - Bricks & blocks manufacturing - Printing

Interlock pave mould to make mould of paving bricks - Egg

laying machine to manufacture bricks and blocks.

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021 361 1936

021 361-3423

[email protected]

www.capementalhealth.co.za

1 Kwembula Street, Khayelitsha, 7784

003-264 NPO

18/11/13/4456

Contract work: Packaging, labelling, assembling - Laundry

- Recycling plastic - Beading - Sewing

Sealer machines

021 376 7809/11

021 376 7812

[email protected]

www.capementalhealth.co.za

1 Promenade Avenue, Promenade Mall, Mitchells Plain,

7785

003-264 NPO

18/11/13/4456

Restoration of wooden furniture - Contract work:packaging,

labelling, assembling - Sewing - Manufacturing of foot

stools.

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PROTECTIVEWORKSHOPS

Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

Products and Services:

Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

PBO No:

Products and Services:

Specialised Equipment:

Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

PBO No:

Products and Services:

Specialised Equipment:

Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

NPO No:

PBO No:

Products and Services:

PW

PW

PW

PW

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021 712 6736

021 712 5894

[email protected]

www.capementalhealth.co.za

Peter Charles Street, Retreat, 7945

003-264 NPO

18/11/13/4456

Contract work: packaging, labelling, assembling -Heat

sealing and shrink wrapping services - Sorting of buying

coupons

Mixer

021 837 1981

086 600 1032

[email protected]

C/o Ny 25 & Gugelethu Square Lane, Gugelethu, 7750

Sewing - Beadwork - Leather work - Shoe repairs -

Contract work: packaging, labelling, assembling

TWU

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PROTECTIVEWORKSHOPS

021 987 4450

021 987 4450

[email protected]

The Hub Centre, Wapnick Street, Kraaifontein, 7570

007-485 NPO

Contract work: packaging, labelling, assembling. Open

labour market placement

044 873 4196

044 873 4196

[email protected]

www.emmausgeorge.co.za

6 Memorium Street, George, 6530

000-423 NPO

Level 4

Sewing - Knitting - Woodwork - Restoring and manufacturing

furniture - Contract work: packaging, labelling, assembling

- Vegatable garden - Therapy group

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044 382 2155

044 382 3545

[email protected]

www.epilepsy.org.za

Off Rio Road, Knysna Heights, 6571

006-414NPO

Woodwork: garden products, playground equipment,

furnitures ect - Sewing and needlework - Leatherwork -

Vegetable garden - Frail care unit

044 27 20683

044 272 5563

[email protected]

www.wcapd.org.za

Centre of Hope, Ou Kragstasie, Jonesstraat, PO BOX 6620

003-110 NPO

Needlework - Arts & crafts: including ostrich egg shells -

Knitting - Bead work - Fabric painting - Laundry - Lifeskills

training eg. cleaning, ironing

Electric grinders

044 385 0126

044 385 0128

[email protected]

www.wcapd.org.za

C/o Wingfontein, Hornlee, 6570

005-881 NPO

Needlework - Beading - Knitting - Restoring and

manufacturing of wooden products: furniture, coffins,

dominoes, shields and trophies

Bandsaw - Plainer - Jigsaw - Rotar - Drills - Radial - Press

drill - Hammers - Belt sander - Scill saw - Jenring mat -

Draaibank

021 200 2230

086 776 2764

[email protected]

www.farm.camphill-hermanus.org.za

Caledon Road, Hemel & Aarde Valley, Hermanus, 7200

003-322 NPO

Dairy products: yogurt, cheese and feta - Herbs production

- Arts and craft - Poultry and eggs production

PW PW

PW PW

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021 859 2283

021 859 3597

[email protected]

www.childwelfaresa.org.za

Old Clinic building,Old Cape Rd Grabouw 7160

NPO-ChildWellfareaffiliate

Leather work - Sewing

072 209 0475 / 078 629 7388

[email protected]

7 Gousblom Street, Stanford, 7210

103-383 NPO

Arts and craft - Beading - Knitting - Soap making - Jam

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022 783 0420

022 783 0426

[email protected]

www.wcapd.org.za

34 Church Street, Velddrif, 7365

022-786 NPO

Sandblasting - Woodwork - Needlewrok - Sewing - Weaving

- Arts & crafts - Second-hand / Opportunity Shop – Laundry

Sandblasing equipment - Weaving machine - Sewing machine

021 571 8600

021 572 2238

[email protected]

www.camphill.org.za

Klein Dassenberg Road, Klein Dassenberg, 7349

003-321 NPO

Dairy products: milk, yogurt, cheese etc. - Bakery products:

breadsusingstone-groundflourandnaturalwildyeasts,

rusks, biscuits, granola, mueslis etc. - Herbal products:

cosmetics, bath salt, massage oil, creams and herb

teas and culinary herbs etc. all made from pure natural

ingredients and, where possible, from herbs grown on

the farm - Herbs, fruits and vegetables grown according

to organic/biodynamic principles - Farm products: free-

range eggs, jojoba beans, guavas and braai wood.

PW

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022 713 5730

022 713 1894

[email protected]

www.siyabongacare.org.za

Kleinplasie farm, Vredenburg, 7380

051-903NPO

Recycling - Doll making - Beading - Mosaic - Needle work -

Candlemaking-Productionoffirestartersandpotjiekos

chunks - Candy making - Leatherwork - Woodwork - Job

placements

022 714 4579

022 714 1569

[email protected]

www.wcapd.org.za

Trichards Street, Saldanha, 7380

003-113 NPO

Contract work - Arts & crafts - Woodwork - Sewing -

Catering - Laundry

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023 347 2002

023 347 2178

[email protected]

www.wcapd.org.za

C/o Grey and Cemetery Street, Worcester, 6850

003-114 NPO

Laundry - Recycling - Arts & crafts - Catering – Sewing

1 x Avery Berkel HL 122 Scale; 2 x Speed Queen 15kg tumble

dryer; 5 x 8.2kg Speed Queen tumble dryers; 1 x Primus

10kg washing machine; 1 x Girbau 55kg washing machine;

1 x Girbau 40kg washing mashine; 1 x Girbau 2530 x

510mm iron; 4 x 7.5kg speed queen washing machines; 1

x Grandimpianti S200/30 iron; 10 x electrical industrial

irons. 1 x Bulkmatech baler.3 x Sewing Machines1 x Tegg

U Convetion Oven; 1 x Nimpex dishwasher; 1 x 5 burner gas

stove; 1 x Macbrother stainless steel fridge, 1 x macbrothers

bain marine.

021 863 0446/7

021 863 0450

[email protected]

www.wcap.org.za

Main Road, Simondium, 2657

015-227 NPO

Arts & crafts - Sewing - Contract work

Sewing machines - Craft materials

PW PW

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023 342 0757

023 342 0087

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www.nid.org.za

30 De La Bat Road Worcester 6850

009-265 NPO

1999/009816 / 08

Contract work - Needlework: Products being made as

well as alterations - Sandblasting on glass and granite -

Ceramics - Handmade dinnerware - Woodwork: restoration

of old furniture as wel as products being made – Beadwork

Sandblaster - Ovens for ceramics - Woodwork equipment

021 887 8688

021 887 8504

[email protected]

1 Patrys Avenue, Under Papegaaiberg, Stellenbosch, 7600

011-786 NPO

Contract work: Folding, packing, labelling, assembling, mail

preparation, photocopying - Bookbinding - Leather work

- Sewing: cotton flowers,miracle beanbags, etc. - Open

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021 873 5038

021 864 3124

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Bainskloof Road, Wellington, 7655

000-292 NPO

Manufacturing gingerbeer - Assembling, packaging and

labeling - Filing and folding of envelops, invoices etc.

- Recycling: tins, newspapers, books, etc. - Arts and

crafts, Open labour market placements: cleaning, wine

botteling etc.

023 347 2002

023 347 2178

[email protected]

www.wcapd.org.za

C/o Grey & Cemetry Street, Worcester, 6850

003-114NPO

Level 4

Laundry services - Catering service - Conference facilities

- Day care centre for children with disabilities - Recycling

- Arts & Craft - Sale and Rental of orthopedic appliance

PW PW

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INDEX PER PRODUCTS & SERVICES

RESOURCES

REGISTRATION

Companies and Intellectual Property Commission - CIPC

www.cipc.co.za

Functions of the Commission:

• RegistrationofCompanies,Co-operativesandIntellectualPropertyRights

(trade marks, patents, designs and copyright) and maintenance thereof

• DisclosureofInformationonitsbusinessregisters

• PromotionofeducationandawarenessofCompanyandIntellectual

Property Law

• Promotionofcompliancewithrelevantlegislation

• Efficientandeffectiveenforcementofrelevantlegislation

• Monitoringcompliancewithandcontraventionsoffinancialreporting

standards, and making recommendations thereto to Financial Reporting

Standards Council (FRSC)

• LicensingofBusinessrescuepractitioners

• Report,researchandadviseMinisteronmattersofnationalpolicy

relating to company and intellectual property law

CIPC Service Centre - Cape Town

Address: NBS Building, 1st Floor, Waldorf Arcade

80 ST Georges Mall, Cape Town, 8001

Call Centre: 086 100 2472

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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND/OR FUNDING

The Business Place

www.thebusinessplace.co.za

The core services offered by each branch of The Business Place are:

•FreeaccesstoTBPNavigatorswhoprovideone-on-oneconsultationsto

help entrepreneurs work out their next steps towards starting or

growing their businesses.

•Accesstobusinessopportunitiesandlinkages.

•Relevantbusinessinformationandresources.

•Referralstoqualitybusinessdevelopmentserviceproviders,

governmentresourcesandfinancialinstitutions.

•Freeinternetaccessforbusinessresearchandideageneration.

•Legaladvice,byappointment.

•Micro-MBApracticaltrainingprogramme.

•Business-to-businessnetworkingopportunities.

•Regularbusinessandinformationworkshopsonawiderangeof

business-related topics.

•Freeuseofmeetingandtrainingrooms.

RESOURCES

The Business Place

Branches in Western Cape:

eKapa Cape Town

Tel: +27 (0)21 425 7816

Fax: +27 (0)21 421 1982

Address: No 7 Anton Anreith Arcade Foreshore Cape Town Western Cape

Email: [email protected]

Philippi

Physical Address: The Business Place Philippi

1 Cwangco Crescent

Corner of Lansdowne and New Eisleben Roads,

Philippi, Cape Town

Postal Address: The Business Place Philippi

P O Box 2

Philippi 7750

Tel: 021 - 371 3350

Fax: 021 - 371 6364

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.tbp-philippi.org.za

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Seda – Small Enterprise Development Agency

www.seda.org.za

The Small Enterprise Development Agency (Seda) is an agency of the South

African Department of Trade and Industry (the dti). Seda was established in

December 2004, through the National Small Business Amendment Act, Act 29

of 2004.

It is mandated to implement government’s small business strategy; design

and implement a standard and common national delivery network for small

enterprise development; and integrate government-funded small enterprise

support agencies across all tiers of government.

Seda’s mission is to develop, support and promote small enterprises throughout

the country, ensuring their growth and sustainability in co–ordination and

partnership with various role players, including global partners, who make

international best practices available to local entrepreneurs.

Seda gives advice on:

- Financing Your Business

- Managing Your Business

- Marketing for Small Businesses

- Franchising

- Tender Advice: Receive information on how to make tenders work for you

RESOURCES

- Networking and Business Linkages: Receive guidance and methods to

assist you in accessing markets

- Business Technical Support: Receive technical support for your business

and ISO accreditation The programmes are designed to help you;

- Take part in an export readiness assessment

- Receive toolkits on how to successfully participate in exhibitions and

trade shows

- Improve your productivity

Western Cape Provincial Manager: Ryno Kleynhans (Acting)

Physical Address: 6th Floor, Pinnacle Building 2 Burg Street, Cape Town 8001

Tel: 021 487 3640

Fax: 021 426 4761

Email: [email protected]

Seda Cape Town Bellville Office

Branch Manager: Ms zaida Jackson

Physical Address: 23 Vrede St, Lowville Place, 2nd Floor, Bellville 7350

Postal Address: PO Box 2214, Bellville, 7535

Tel: 021 949 2227

Fax: 021 949 2237

E-Mail: [email protected]

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Seda Cape Winelands Branch

Branch Manager: Mr Kiewit Mhlongo

Physical Address: 1st Floor Eikestad Mall, Bird St, Stellenbosch, 7600

Postal Address: PO Box 1268, Stellenbosch, 7599

Tel: 021 883 9270

Fax: 021 883 9277

E-Mail: [email protected]

Seda Eden Branch

Branch Manager: Mr Kiewit Mhlongo (Acting)

Physical Address: Entrance A, 1st Floor Beacon Place, 124 Meade St., George

Postal Address: PO Box 967, George, 6530

Tel: 044 874 4770

Fax: 044 874 4870

E-Mail: [email protected]

RESOURCES

SEFA – Small Enterprise Finance Agency

www.sefa.org.za

Small Enterprise Finance Agency (SOC) Ltd commonly known as SEFA was

established on 1st April 2012 as a result of the merger of South African Micro

Apex Fund, Khula Enterprise Finance Ltd and the small business activities

of IDC.

SEFA’s mandate is to foster the establishment, survival and growth of SMMEs

and contribute towards poverty alleviation and job creation. SEFA has a

regionalfootprintof9officesaroundthecountry.

SEFA DIRECT LENDING PRODUCTS

SEFA provides loans directly to Small and Medium sized Enterprises as well

as co-operatives operating in all sectors of the economy. The facilities range

from a minimum of R50 000 to a maximum of R5 million.

SEFA WHOLESALE LENDING PRODUCTS

Through its wholesale lending, SEFA provides facilities ( debt/equity)

to intermediaries, joint venture, partnerships ( Specialised Funds ) and

other collaborative relationships to extend SEFA’s reach of making funding

available to small businesses across South Africa.

The target market is survivalists, micro, small and medium businesses

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including co-operatives (SMMEs) falling in the following funding gap:

- Survivalists and microenterprises – loans between R500 and R50 000

- Small Enterprises - loans between R50 000 and R1 million

- Medium enterprises – loans between R1 million and R5 million

SEFA Western Cape

Ms Viola Nhose

Address: 9th Floor, FNB Building, 2 Long Street, Cape Town, 8001

Tel: 021 425 6774

RESOURCES

National Empowerment Fund - NEF

www.nefcorp.co.za

The National Empowerment Fund (the NEF) is a driver and thought-leader in

promotingandfacilitatingblackeconomicparticipationbyprovidingfinancial

andnon-financialsupporttoblackempoweredbusinesses,andbypromoting

a culture of savings and investment among black people.

The NEF implements its mandate in three ways:

1. ASSET MANAGEMENT

By structuring accessible retail savings products for black people through

its Asset Management Division, which is a custodian of certain equity

allocations in State-Allocated Investments (SAIs), the NEF aims to foster a

cultureofsavingsandinvestmentamongitsbeneficiaries.

2. FUND MANAGEMENT

Fund Management, as a facilitator of the Codes of Good Practice of the

Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (the Codes), supports the

pillarsofblackenterprisebyprovidingfinancialandnon-financialsolutions

across a range of sectors to black empowered businesses, for start-up,

expansion and equity transformation purposes.

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3. STRATEGIC PROJECTS FUND

As a leader in venture capital finance which allows entrepreneurs to

participateinprojectsthatareatanearlystagewithinsectorsidentifiedby

the RSA government as key drivers to the economic growth of South Africa.

Thefundalsoprovidesprojectfinanceandprivateequity intheseprojects

once they are regarded as bankable.

Western Cape Province

Address: Suite 2818, 28th Floor, ABSA Centre, 2 Riebeek Str, Cape Town 8001

Tel: (021) 431 4760 | 0861 NEF WCP (0861 633 927)

Fax: 0861 WCP NEF (0861 927 633)

E-mail: [email protected]

RESOURCES

IDC – Industrial Development Corporation

www.idc.co.za

IDCwasestablishedin1940,asanationaldevelopmentfinanceinstitutionset

up to promote economic growth and industrial development. IDC is owned

by the South African government under the supervision of the Economic

Development Department.

VISION

To be the primary source of commercially sustainable industrial development

andinnovationtobenefitbothSouthAfricaandtherestofAfrica.

MISSION

To contribute to the creation of balanced, sustainable economic growth in

South Africa and on the rest of the continent.

To promote entrepreneurship through the building of competitive industries

and enterprises based on sound business principles.

OVERVIEW

IDC has an array of funding instruments that cover a number of sectors.

Their role is to enhance the industrial capability of South Africa, and the

rest of the continent, thereby boosting economic growth and industrial

development. They do this by funding entrepreneurs starting new enterprises

or supporting companies that want to extend existing operations.

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IDC funds start-up and existing businesses up to a maximum of R1 billion and

considers debt of R1 million.

Funding can be structured in a number of ways:

• Debt

• Equityandquasi-equity

• Guarantees

• Tradefinance

• Venturecapital

Western Cape: Cape Town

Address: 2817, 28th Floor ABSA Centre, 2 Riebeeck Street, Cape Town

PO Box 6905, Roggebaai, 8012

Tel: 021 421 4794

Fax: 021 419 3570

Department of Trade and Industry

www.dti.gov.za

VISION OF THE DTI

“A dynamic industrial, globally competitive South African economy,

characterised by inclusive growth and development, decent employment and

equity, built on the full potential of all citizens”.

MISSION OF THE DTI

the dti´s mission is to:

• Promotestructuraltransformation,towardsadynamicindustrialand

globally competitive economy;

• Provideapredictable,competitive,equitableandsociallyresponsible

environment, conducive to investment, trade and enterprise development;

• Broadenparticipationintheeconomytostrengtheneconomic

development; and

• Continuallyimprovetheskillsandcapabilitiesofthedtitoeffectively

deliver on its mandate and respond to the needs of South Africa’s

economic citizens.

The dti has different programmes supporting SMMEs, Co-operatives, women

entrepreneurs etc. Please visit the dti website for more information.

SMME DEVELOPMENT

Government has prioritised entrepreneurship and the advancement of Small,

Medium and Micro-sized Enterprises (SMMEs) as the catalyst to achieving

RESOURCES

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economic growth and development. With the assistance of other government

departments and institutions, the dti takes the lead in implementing

SMME-related policies, to ensure that adequate financial and non-financial

assistance is provided to the sector, for its long-term prosperity and that of

the country as a whole.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (INCENTIVES)

Thedtiprovidesfinancialsupporttoqualifyingcompaniesinvarioussectors

of the economy. Financial support is offered for various economic activities,

including manufacturing, business competitiveness, export development and

market access, as well as foreign direct investment.

CO-OPERATIVE INCENTIVE SCHEME (CIS)

The Co-operative Incentive Scheme (CIS) is a 100% grant for registered

primary co-operatives (a primary co-operative consists of five or

more members). The objective of the CIS is to improve the viability and

competitiveness of co-operative enterprises by lowering their cost of

doing business through an incentive that supports Broad-Based Black

Economic Empowerment.

RESOURCES

Telephone: For general queries, contact the dti Customer Contact Centre

Working Hours: 0861 843 384 (Monday – Friday, from 08h00 until 17h00)

E-mail: [email protected]

Fax: 0861 843 888

Physical Address: the dti, 77 Meintjies Str, Sunnyside, Pretoria, Gauteng, 0002

Postal Address: the dti, Private Bag X84, Pretoria, Gauteng, 0001

RESOURCES

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National Development Agency

www.nda.org.za

The National development agency is a public entity listed under schedule 3A

of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) it reports to the Parliament of

the Republic of South Africa through the Minister for Social Development and

is mandated to carry out the following: which was established by the National

Development Agency Act (Act No. 108 of 1998) in November 1998.

To contribute towards the eradication of poverty and its causes by granting

funds to civil society organisations for the purposes of:

- implementing development projects of poor communities; and

- strengthening the institutional capacity of other civil society

organisations that provide services to poor communities.

- To promote consultation, dialogue and sharing of development experience

between civil society organisations and relevant organs of state, debate

development policy;and

- To undertake research and publications aimed at providing the basis for

development policy.

GRANT FUNDING

The NDA provides grants to civil society organisations through two methods,

namely, Request For Proposals (RFP) and Programme Formulation to

implement integrated and sustainable community-driven programmes and

contribute towards the eradication of poverty in the following focus areas:

RESOURCES

• EARLYCHILDHOODDEVELOPMENT:contributiontotheECDsectorthrough

interventions that support food security at ECD sites, strengthen the

institutional, leadership and management capacity of ECD sites; and improve

the infrastructure of ECD sites.

• FOOD SECURITY: sustainable food security for poor households and

communities through partnering with organisations engaged in food security

(resource sharing and collaboration).

• INCOMEGENERATION(programmesandprojects):enhancedlivelihoodsand

self-reliance through the creation of income and job opportunities.

• CAPACITYBUILDING:developedcapabilityandcapacityofcivilsociety to

enable them to access and utilize developmental resources towards self-

reliance.

• SUPPORTOFVULNERABLEGROUPS:improvedsocioeconomicopportunities

for women, youth, children and people with disabilities.

Western Cape Provincial Manager

Address: Ardiel Soeker, 2nd Floor, 50 Keerom Street, Cape Town 8001

Tel: 021 422 51750 / 021 422 5175

Fax: 021 422 5180

E-Mail: [email protected]

RESOURCES

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Shanduka Black Umbrellas

www.shandukablackumbrellas.org

ShandukaBlackUmbrellasisanon-profitenterprisedevelopmentincubation

organisation partnering with the private sector, government and civil society

to address the low levels of entrepreneurship and high failure rate of 100%

black owned emerging businesses in South Africa.

The Shanduka Black Umbrellas model is aimed at supporting emerging black

businesses through the incubation programme so that they are able to

emerge as independent, viable businesses. Fundamental to the success of

the model is a tiered intervention, where applicants/clients transition and

bolster their business through successive levels of activation.

The programme activation begins with a pre-incubation phase (3 months),

followed by full incubation (3 years) through to graduation. The SBU model

usesitsnationalreachtoenableclientstobenefitfromguidedmentorship,

through which clients receive the transfer of business skills, knowledge

and network linkages. The businesses are assessed for their credit risk

and an advisory committee offers their technical experience to assess the

weaknesses and strengths of the businesses.

Ongoingsupportthroughtheincubationcentresandtheofficeinfrastructure

linked to these include:

• Bookkeepingservicesatstandardrates;

• Accesstonetworking&marketingevents;

• Ongoingmentoring;

RESOURCES

• Assistancewithfinanceaccess;

• Workshopsaimedatbusiness&personaldevelopment.

Shanduka Black Umbrellas Cape Town

Address:GroundFloor,UpperEastSide,Unit9B,31BrickfieldRoad

Woodstock 7925

Tel: 021 447 7197

Fax: 021 447 7432

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Africa meet the minimum requirements for health and safety as set out in

the relevant South African National Standards.

Cape Town Office

Physical Address: Liesbeek Park Way, Rosebank, Cape Town

Postal Address: PO Box 615, Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7701

Tel: 021 681 6700

E-mail: [email protected]

BusinessDevelopmentManager,CertificationandTesting:

Tony Fillmore

Tel: 021 681 6717 / 076 359 7801

[email protected]

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND QUALITY

SABS – South African Bureau of Standards

www.sabs.co.za

The South African Bureau of Standards is responsible for regulating the

quality of South African goods and services.

The COMMERCIAL SERVICES Division is responsible for certification and

training in various industries throughout South Africa.

The STANDARDS Division provides standards that enhance the

competitiveness of South Africa, and which provide the basis for consumer

protection, health, safety and environmental issues.

The DESIGN Institute promotes the benefits of design in order to foster

the economic and technological development in South Africa. The Institute

focuses on design education, industry and information, and includes a

number of award schemes and design publications.

The REGULATORY Division administers approximately 70 legal compulsory

specifications across a wide spectrum of areas. These compulsory

specificationsarelegalmeasuresandrequirementstoensurethatproducts

locally manufactured or imported into South Africa or exported from South

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Lucia Mekgwe, Membership Consultant

[email protected]

Tinyiko Mathebula, Membership Consultant

[email protected]

Seanokeng Makgala, Membership Consultant

[email protected]

Joseph Mashiane, Membership Consultant

[email protected]

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Proudly South Africa

www.proudlysa.co.za

The phrase “Proudly South African” and the logo are both registered

trademarks that enjoy legal protection in accordance with the Merchandise

Marks Act, the Trade Marks Act, Counterfeit Goods Act and Common Law. Only

companies which have complied with Proudly South African strict criteria,

and have been endorsed as members of Proudly South African, may use this

phrase or logo.

The Proudly South African logo indicates that the company and/or the

product and/or service that carries the logo has been carefully evaluated and

approved by Proudly South African, and is of a good quality; that the company

treats its employees fairly; that the company cares for the environment;

and that the total product is made locally or some of the products are made

locally by using imported materials.

Apply online for Proudly South African membership.

Physical Adress: 23 Sturdee Avenue, Rosebank, Johannesburg, Gauteng

Tel: 011 327 7778

Vusi Sithole, Acting Executive Manager: Membership, Legal & Compliance

[email protected]

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Cape Town Fashion Institute

Registered as an industry association in 2006, the Cape Town Fashion Council

(CTFC)’s purpose is to represent, develop, support and grow the Western

Cape fashion sector.

SERVICES

SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND MENTORSHIP:

New designers

• Howtogetstarted:PrototypingandProduction;Positioningyourdesigns

(every 4 months)

Emerging designers

• Business 101: Project Management, Strategic and Operational Marketing

(every 4 months)

• Mastering the retail environment: Sales off&online Negotiations;

Distribution; Merchandising (every 4 months)

Established designers

• Meeting international production standards: Manufacturing/Expanding

production; Fabric Sourcing; Quality control on higher level (every 6 months)

All designers

• TrendandcolourpredictionworkshophostedbyFoschini(every3months)

• FashionTechnologyandInnovationCentre(FTIC)

RESOURCES

Cape Craft and Design Institute - CCDI

www.ccdi.org.za

The Cape Craft and Design Institute (CCDI) was set up in 2001 to support the needs

of creative businesses in the Western Cape, and to grow the region’s craft and

designsector.Anot-for-profitcompany,theCCDIisajointinitiativeofWestern

Cape Government and the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT).

MISSION

The CCDI is a craft and design sector development agency with a mission to

develop capable people and build responsible creative enterprises trading

within local and international markets.

SUPPORT SERVICES

PRODUCT SUPPORT: Provides an environment in which designers and

craft producers can further develop their existing products or prototype

new products.

BUSINESS SUPPORT: Helps craft producers and designers to develop skills in

creativity, business and production management, and marketing.

MARKET SUPPORT: Assists designers and craft producers to define and

reach their targeted markets.

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B-BBEE CERTIFICATION

In order for enterprises on the Qualifying Small Enterprise (QSE) level - i.e.

with an annual revenue of between R10 and R50 million per annum - to acquire

aB-BBEECertificate,theyshouldbeverifiedononlyfourelementsoftheir

choice by a Verification Agency (VA) of their choice. Verification Agencies

are available on the dti’s website www.thedti.gov.za and the South African

National Accreditation System www.sanas.co.za.

Exempted Micro Enterprises (EMEs) and start-up businesses - i.e. with an

annualrevenueofunderR10million-donotneedVAsforB-BBEECertificates,

as an auditor’s certificate or similar certificate issued by an accounting

officerservesastheirB-BBEECertificate.

The dti has also established the B-BBEE website (http://bee.b1sa.co.za/) to

facilitateEMEs’B-BBEECertificates,byprovidingastandardtemplatetobe

completed by an enterprise, and then signed / endorsed by an accountant

or auditor.

AslongastheEMEtemplateissignedorendorsedbyanaccountingofficer

oraccountant,itmustbeacceptedassufficientproofofB-BBEEcompliance

by all private companies, government departments, public entities and non-

governmental organizations operating in the SA economy.

RESOURCES

ESTABLISHING NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES:

• GetConnectedinFashion:Networkingevents(3timesperyear)

• AnnualFashionIndustryConference

• AnnualGeneralMeeting

MARKETING AND PROMOTION:

• SubsidisedparticipationatDesignIndabaEXPO

• ProfilingofemergingdesigntalentatFoschiniAFIFastrackDayTMandAFI

Cape Town Fashion Week

• MarketingCampaignFashionFridaytoincreaseawarenessforSAfashion

designers

• ProfileinCTFCNewsletter

• ProfileandlinkontheCTFCwebsite

Address:2ndfloor,HarringtonHouse,37BarrackStreet,CapeTown,

Western Cape 8000

Email: [email protected]

Tel: 021 461 1498

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If your business is achieving less than R 10m per annum in turnover or it

iswithinthefirstyearofincorporation,youmayusetheformbelow,tobe

updatedbyanaccountingofficer/auditor(dependantonthetypeofentity),

inorder tobeclassifiedasanExemptedMicroEnterprise (EME),whichby

default constitutes a Level 4 Contributorship or 100% B-BBEE compliant.

(http://southafrica.smetoolkit.org - 9 December 2014).

TherearealsoanumberofonlineoptionsforEMEstogetaB-BBEEcertificate

for a fee. Make sure that the company used is genuine and accredited. DWDE

hasused??fortheorganisation\sB-BBEECertificate.Visit??

Useful websites:

www.dti.gov.za

www.sanas.co.za

http://bee.b1sa.co.za/

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INSERT ON AUDITOR / ACCOUNTING OFFICER / VERIFICATION AGENCY

LETTERHEAD WITH PRACTICE NUMBER AND CONTACT NUMBER

Date of Issue:

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

ENTITY REGISTERED NAME:

TRADING AS:

REGISTRATION NUMBER:

VAT NUMBER:

ENTITY (Company/ Close Corporation/ Partnership/ Trust/ Sole Trader):

COMPANY REGISTERED ADDRESS & PROVINCE:

B-BBEE CERTIFICATE FOR EXEMPTED MICRO ENTERPRISES:

Weconfirmthatwearethedulyappointedauditors/accountingofficersof

the above-mentioned business entity.

Weherebyconfirmthattheannualturnoveroftheabove-mentionedentity

was less than or equal to R10,000,000-00 (10 Million Rand) in terms of the

mostrecentauditedfinancialstatements.

Wealsoconfirmthatthecompanyhasablackshareholdingasfollows:

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Total Black Shareholding: _______%

Total Black Female Shareholding: _______%

The entity is / is not a Value-Adding supplier in terms of the dti Codes of

Good Practice.

The entity is a Level Four (4) Contributor, and has 100% B-BBEE

procurement recognition

OR

The entity is a Level Three (3) Contributor, and has 110% B-BBEE

procurement recognition

Yours Faithfully,

Auditor/AccountingOfficerSignature

Auditor/AccountingOfficerName

Professional designation (if applicable)

Registered Auditor (if applicable)

NOTES

1) VALUE-ADDING SUPPLIER - CALCULATE THE NET PROFIT + LABOUR COST, IF GREATER THAN

25% OF ANNUAL TURNOVER THEN ENTITY IS A VALUE ADDED SUPPLIER.

2) IF BLACK OWNERSHIP < 50%, THEN ENTITY IS LEVEL 4 WITH 100% RECOGNITION. IF

BLACK OWNERSHIP >50%, THEN ENTITY IS LEVEL 3 WITH 110% RECOGNITION.

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