Your donation can make a difference to many people: - just by unlocking the potential of the internet, and making resources available to communities that desperately need them: you could change lives. With your help we can continue to offer these resources to people and equip them with life skills.
Benefits of donating to the Kwa-Dukuza Resource Centre
A special function will be held highlighting specific donations.
Donors will receive Tax benefits (A Section 18A receipt will be issued).
Sponsorship will be highlighted in our local newspapers.
Donors will feature on our website.
Donors will receive branding (All donations of R 50 000.00 or more will have their company logo displayed on the windows of the Resource Centre).
Types of donations
A. Monetary donations
A plaque carrying your sponsorship will be mounted on each donated item
Cubicle donation R 1 500.00 per cubicle per annum
Computer donation R 8 000.00 for the life of the computer (3 to 6 years)
Conference chair with writing tablet R 600.00 for life of chair.
Or any substantive item that is donated to the centre.
B. Project Funding
All project budgets are setup to meet funders specifications and requirements. The Centre is involved in a number of educational projects at the centre, and on school sites. The Centre would like to be considered for further educational projects that organizations or corporate may want to fund:
Examples of projects the Centre has been involved in:
Mathematics, Science and Technology Education for Primary schools and secondary schools.
Educator development for Non Specialist in a particular subject field.
Physical Science, Mathematics, English and Accounting intervention for Grade 10.11 and 12 learners.
High Tech Technology classes for learners and educators
Pastel accounting for educators and school financial personnel.
Career counselling for learners
Computer Literacy Classes for learners and adults
CAT lessons for schools that do not have computers
Certified basic Office Based computer course using Microsoft Unlimited Potential Curriculum
Murray and Roberts Technology Olympiads development.
Teacher upgrade for underprivileged educators who find it difficult to cope in the classroom
Workshops on labour law, Incorporation HIV/Aids in the classroom teaching environment etc
School Governing Bodys Policy Plan
HIV/Aids workshops for Learners, Educators and Parents
C. In-kind Donations
Electrical maintenance (replacing of lights, repairs and maintenance)
Blinds (The Centre blinds are outdated and need to be replaced)
Flooring (Carpeting, tiling or laminate flooring)
Painting
General office equipment
Computers
Security
Air conditioners
Expertise in a certain fields (e.g. Auditing, web design, computer facilitation, etc.)
There are numerous items that the Centre requires that have not been listed above, if you feel that you are in a position to assist the Centre in any way, please contact the Centre.