Our Funding Requirements
Last updated: 12/04/2024
Fundraising is ongoing to support specific development strands.
The aim is to raise £150,000 per annum in order to:
Organise four visits of volunteers from schools/universities in the UK to South Africa to develop and extend Bambisanani programmes and projects
Expand the ‘Cycling to Success’ programme in collaboration with KwaZulu-Natal Cycling in more rural communities.
Expand the Bambisanani International Athletics Challenge for primary schools in both countries and explore other curricula engagement between the schools involved which are driven by sport
Support South African schools to develop Indigenous Zulu Games project for UK schools
Develop a programme of work with a Special School in South Africa introducing modified sports, dance, music and arts.
Support other UK schools/colleges/universities to develop partnerships in South Africa
Develop existing university partnerships in both countries to expand the joint training of Physical Education teachers and Sports Coaches
Develop a Bambisanani Certificate for primary schools in both countries that promotes sport, leadership, volunteering and global citizenship
Develop a Bambisanani Award for secondary schools in both countries that promotes sport, leadership, volunteering and global citizenship
Provide university bursaries in South Africa
Develop programmes to support literacy and numeracy
Extend ICT development and teaching at Mnyakanya High School
Explore the possibility of new joint initiatives in collaboration with the British Council, KwaZulu-Natal Department of Sport and Recreation and KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education
Continue to work with a range of partners in South Africa in order to build a sports ground for the Mnyakanya community
The Bambisanani Partnership needs to raise significant amounts of money to fund particular development strands from specific fundraising events, enterprise activities and from donations from individuals, community groups and companies.
Key partners in South Africa to achieve the above will be the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education, Department of Sport and Recreation, local Municipality, local and national charities and the British Council.
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