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GreaterGood South Africa |
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| Goal: GreaterGood South Africa works to enable the nation to engage with, and substantially support bona fide development organisations in innovative ways that result in the eradication of poverty in South Africa, in our time. |
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| Government Charity Number: 040-346 NPO |
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GreaterGood South Africa brings good causes and committed givers together in meaningful and innovative ways to end poverty in South Africa. We believe in results-driven giving, seeking out opportunities that will have a measurable, life-changing impact on people and their communities.
We work to level the playing field by giving small, pioneering non profit organisations the same access to funds and capacity development as the better-known causes.
Charity History:
Since our launch in 2004, we have made a significant contribution to development in South Africa. We have:
* engaged millions of visitors and thousands of corporate and individual donors
* registered over 1,600 organisations on our website
* raised R22 million for good causes
* generated 50,000 hours of volunteer skills and time
* facilitated the distribution of 873,000 second hand or surplus goods
Further Information:
GreaterGood SA developed the first South African social investment exchange in 2006. SASIX is a platform that transforms givers into social investors, who can buy shares and measure the impact of thei |
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Contact Information |
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Belinda Claasen |
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Head: Causes and Campaigns |
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belinda@ggsa.co.za |
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+27 21 762 7944 |
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Suite 101,
First Floor, Block A, Richmond Centre, 174-207 Main Road, Plumstead, Cape Town |
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, South Africa 7800 |
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Volunteer Opportunities |
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Do It Day :
Do It Day is a nation-building event that connects people with good causes for a day of volunteering and skills-sharing each year. Do It Day 2009 – on Friday, 18 September – aims to mobilise volunteers to show that, although we may be short of financial resources at the moment, each one of us has something meaningful to contribute to development.
This is an opportunity for South Africans to work together and do their bit for the country in the run up to the Fifa World Cup in 2010, seeking out a number of volunteering projects that involve urban greening and sport and youth development.
So get your hands dirty while doing something positive for your community. Join sports stars and other celebrities in projects that range from creating community vegetable gardens to fixing up run-down care homes and more.
from Sep. 18, 2009 to Sep. 18, 2009
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