Executive Summary
The Foundation is contracted to SEDA (Small Enterprise Development Agency) for the next three years as an Enterprise Information Centre (EIC). As an EIC the Foundation has fulfilled its contractual obligations with distinction.
The Foundation, as an EIC, has provided the following services:
- Business information and technical advice
- Analysis to screen clients for training
- Capturing of clients information on to the SEDA client database
- Making referrals to Provincial SEDA for further intervention
The Foundation has been registered by the Department of Labour as an ESDA Agency (Employment and Skills Development Agency).
Finance
Our Pursuit
In pursuance of the above, the Foundation promotes the following business objectives:
- Business Information, Advice and Counselling
- Business Skills Training for Emerging and Existing
- Entrepreneurs and the Unemployed
- Computer Literacy, including Pastel Accounting
- Youth and Community Development
- Tender advisory Service
- Finding linkages with networking partners.
- Counseling clients and matching them with business opportunities
- Skills training and development
- Mentorship and aftercare
- Business Plan Development
- Life Skills Development incl. HIV AIDS and ABET
- Access to Finance
- Business Expansion and Productivity Training
- Market Research and Viability Studies
- Information gathering to draw up business plan and cash flows
- Managing Learnerships
Executive Summary
The Foundation is contracted to SEDA (Small Enterprise Development Agency) for the next three years as an Enterprise Information Centre (EIC). As an EIC the Foundation has fulfilled its contractual obligations with distinction.
The Foundation, as an EIC, has provided the following services:
- Business information and technical advice
- Analysis to screen clients for training
- Capturing of clients information on to the SEDA client database
- Making referrals to Provincial SEDA for further intervention
The Foundation has been registered by the Department of Labour as an ESDA Agency (Employment and Skills Development Agency).
Our Projects
- EIC Programme
Since 2000 the Foundation has provided the following interventions to more than 1000 unemployed emerging and existing entrepreneurs: information dissemination, counselling, business planning, research and business viability, skills training and development. We have created jobs and made entrepreneurs of unemployed learners.
W & R SETA
- Wholesale and Retail Seta: Project RAVE
Funded by the National Skills Fund the Wholesale and Retail Seta, spearheaded Project Rave nationally. The Project provided Business Skills Training for emerging and existing entrepreneurs in the SMME Sector.
- Wholesale and Retail Seta: Computer Skills Training
Through Thekwini College and the W&R Seta the Foundation trained 53 learners in basic computer skills.
- Wholesale and Retail Seta: Project Fundisa
Through the W&R Seta the Foundation trained 49 learners in the following programmes:
Using computers in the wholesale and retail sector
Customer care
Selling Goods and Services
- Wholesale and Retail Seta: National Certificate in Wholesale and Retail Generalist
In partnership with Ethekwini FET College the Foundation facilitated the above learnership for 30 learners.
- Wholesale and Retail Seta: Mark Merchandise and Maintain Displays
This year the Foundation trained 90 unemployed individuals for the above learning programme in 2007.
- Wholesale and Retail Seta: National Certificate in Retail Shop Floor Practices
In 2007 the Foundation trained 24 learners in the above learnership.
- ABET Programme
The Foundation has been contracted by the W&R Seta to train ABET Learners in the wholesale and retail sector.
- Transport Education Training Authority : Business Skills for Taxi Industry
The Foundation engaged in a skills development and entrepreneurship training programme with TETA Taxi Chamber. Learners were trained and mentored in Pietermartizburg.
- JICA Entrepreneurship Programme
JICA (Japaneese International Co-Operation Agency) funded an entreprenurship programme for 60 learners which was facilitated by the Foundation. Both Business Skills and Basic Computer literacy programmes were included in the programme. Integrated into the programme were business counselling and business leadership.
- KZN ESDLE – Kwa Zulu Natal Employment And Skills Development Lead Employer
Through the KZN ESDLE the Foundation facilitated the learnership : National Certificate in Sport, Recreation and Fitness leadership for 81 learners. Of this number, 78 learners graduated successfully.
- Computer Skills Training
The Kwa Zulu-Natal Development Foundation has a fully fitted computer training centre which was sponsored by JICA in 2005, since then the centre has trained approximately 450 learners in computer skills.
- The GGP Programme – Embassy of Japan
The Foundation has trained 90 learners in business skills and advanced computer skills through the GGP Programme hosted by the Embassy of Japan.
Networking
Over the past twelve years the Foundation has networked with the following:
- The Department of Trade and Industry
- The Department of Economic Development (KZN)
- SEDA
- CIPRO
- The Embassy of Japan
- Umsobomvu Youth fund
- The Durban Chamber of Commerce
- SEDA (Provincial and National)
- Sizanani Financial Services
- Khula Financial Services
- Banks
- Provincial and Local Government
- Metro and Municipal District Councils
- SETAs
- FET Colleges
- Durban University of Technology
- Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- Department of Labour Provincial
- Department of Labour National
- Department of Labour Regional - Verulam
- Community Organisations
- Host Employers
- Training Providers
- Tertiary Institutions
- Employers
- DESTO – Gauteng
- Equity Training – Eastern Cape
- Love Life Centre – Mandeni
- DoL
Capacities
- Accredited as Enterprise Information Centre (EIC) by Seda till 2011.
- Registered ESDA Agency with Department of Labour
- Services SETA accredited Training Provider
- Registered by Sizanani and Khula Finance Schemes
- Pastel accredited Training Centre by Softline Pastel.
- Experienced personal in business advice, counselling, aftercare and mentorship.
- Registered with the Department of Economic Development and Tourism.
- Member of the Durban Chamber of Commerce and KZN Procurement
- Registered CIPRO Agent
- The Centre has access to accredited Training Providers, Facilitators, Assessors and Moderators
Infrastructure
The Centre is well-equipped with offices and training rooms, furniture, training resources, Computers and Printers, OHP, Power-Point Projector, White Boards, Flip Charts, Fax Machine, Access to internet and e-mail.
The Centre has a fully networked Computer Training Centre that caters for
20 learners at a time.
The services of the Foundation are portable and can be managed effectively in all parts of KZN. Should the need arise, our services could be provided in provinces outside KZN.