2. WHAT IS THE
COMMUNITY CHEST
FUNDRAISING SCHOOL
An accredited training service provider
offering a formal qualification in
Fundraising within the context of the South
African Authority (SAQA)
4. THE NEED FOR THE
SERVICE
The need has been clearly identified
in the NGO sector and within the Sector
Educator & Training Authorities (Setas). It
has been identified as a scarce skill – This
means that funds are available from
the NSF to service providers meeting
the need
5. THE NEED FOR THE
SERVICE cont.
It is estimated that there are over 100 000
fund-seeking organisations in South Africa-
to date no service provider has been
accredited to offer the qualification
6. CC/CCSA BE
TAKING UP THE
CHALLENGE
82 years of fundraising experience gives us
a huge asset base of local knowledge and
skills in addition to the asset value of our
affiliation with United Way Worldwide
7. CC/CCSA BE
TAKING UP THE
CHALLENGE cont.
Our fundraising model is diverse
Our beneficiary membership base
gives us the relationships we need to ensure
that learners get practical experience-
mutual benefit is derived
8. SCHOOL BE
FUNDED?
Funds can be leveraged via the National
Skills Fund to pay for learnerships and
training workshops
Individuals will be required to pay fees
Discounted training and
scholarships can be offered to indigent
learners
9. HOW WILL THE
SCHOOL BE
FUNDED? cont.
Copy write over accredited training
materials will give opportunity for material
to be sold
The school will generate a profit that
becomes an income stream for
CCWC/CCSA
10. THE CCWC/CCSA/UW
IMAGE AND
REPUTATION
The School has the potential to have a
significant impact on the public profile
of the CCWC/CCSA/UW W as the first
accredited service provider for
accredited fundraising training
in South Africa