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Brain child – late Minister Steve Tshwete
1995 – launch of The Sports Trust
Structure comprises of:
Government; Business; Sport
Founding Member: Department of Sport and Recreation
Corporate ID:
Non Profit Organisation; Public Benefit Organisation; Sec 18 A status
Governance:
Structure: Board, Office
Processes: 3 quotations, annual audit, legal representation
Mandate:
Introduction, promotion and development of sport
Beneficiaries:- Previously Disadvantaged Communities
Infrastructure; Sports equipment and kit and Project Facilitation
ABOUT THE SPORTS TRUST
Sport : National Federations
THE MAKE UP OF THE SPORTS TRUST
Government: National (SRSA)
Business Corporates
VISION Enhancing Education Through Sport.
MISSION
To increase access and opportunities for all disadvantaged South Africans. Enabling participation in a number of sporting disciplines (both abled and disabled) through the provision of equipment, kit and facilities thus helping to create a sporting tradition for our democratic society.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Maxwell Jordaan Interim Chairman & Chair of the Projects Committee
Peter Goldhawk Chairman Finance and Administration
trustees
BBBEE CARD Coloured male White disabled male Black male White male Coloured male Black male Black male To be appointed Indian male Coloured male Black male Black male
Sydney Mbhele Trustee
(NedbanK)
Andrew Mthembu
Trustee (Sunshine
Tour)
Brett Donaldson
Trustee (Sun
International)
Paul Singh Trustee (SRSA)
George Masha Trustee
(Harmony)
Jackie Mathebula Nominated Trustee
Mervin Green Federations
Trustee (SARU)
Errol Madlala Trustee (SAB)
Graham Abrahams
Trustee (SuperSport)
To be appointed Trustee
(Coca-Cola)
MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE Anita Mathews Executive Director
Simanga Matholeni
Projects Manager:
Government Relations
Carol Crawford Marketing and
Communications Manager
Candice Ajam Administrator/
Marketing Assistant
Rochelle Moses
Receptionist
Laurence Van Heerden External
Accountant
Obakeng Oganne Projects
Coordinator: Infrastructure
Warren Hendricks
Graphic Designer and Social Media Coordinator
Tutu Skosana Projects
Coordinator: Sport
Equipment & Kit
staff
BBBEE CARD Coloured female White female Black male Black male Black male Coloured male Coloured female White male Black female
Nonhlanhla Ndumndum Bookkeeper
GOVERNANCE
Appointed as an implementation partner for our Trustees and other corporates
Sound governance in place
Audited by KPMG since inception with a clean audit annually Recent audit 2014 - unqualified
Reviewed processes and policies in 2014 – outcomes
amend Trust Deed, Contracts to reflect services of Implementation Partner
House keeping – stamp paid invoices, obtain stamp for credit card purchases to differentiate credit card payments from general payments
FINANCIAL STATUS
PARTNERSHIPS • Government • Corporate & • Other NGO’s
PARTNERSHIPS GOVERNMENT:
• SRSA • Act as an implementation partner
• Multipurpose sport courts development and other infrastructure • Conduit for Lotto applications for various events organised by SRSA e.g. NSSC, Sports Awards, etc
• Free State Province • Managing logistics for preparations of the NSSC • Multi-purpose sport court programmes development
• KZN Province • Managing logistics for preparations of the NSSC • Multi-purpose sport court programmes development
• Western Cape Province • Athletes development through cycling • Anti-gangsterim campaign through development of self defense programme • Multi-purpose sport court programmes development
PARTNERSHIPS
SPORT FEDERATIONS AND CORPORATES:
• Basketball South Africa • Renovation of a facility – Wembley Basketball Arena
• Cricket South Africa
• Renovation of club house, Riverlea (Gauteng) • Provision of cricket nets, Orange Farm (Gauteng)
• South African Football Association • Development of FUTSAL Leagues at the schools and communities where the multipurpose are constructed.
• Boland Athletics • Provision of pole-vault poles
• SuperSport • Youth development and teacher training through “Let’s Play” programme at multi-purpose sport courts around the
country
TARGETED PARTNERSHIPS GOVERNMENT:
• Northern Cape Province • Strategic and implementation partnership
• Construction of new multipurpose sport courts, renovation and repairs to existing facilities
• KwaZulu Natal Province
• Athletes development through road running
• Gauteng Province
• Strategic and implementation partnership • Multipurpose facility development
• All other provinces • Strategic and implementation partnership
• Multipurpose sport courts development • Athletes development in various sporting codes
TARGETED PARTNERSHIPS
CORPORATES:
• Sibanye Gold • Construction of multi-purpose sport courts in their mining communities
• Gauteng Gambling Board • Construction of multi-purpose sport courts in Gauteng
• LoveLife • Construction of multi-purpose sport courts at LoveLife’s youth centres • Lovelife Centres to partner The Trust multi-purpose sports courts with programme support
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE FOCUS: Sports infrastructure
1. Installation of multipurpose sport courts in schools
2. Renovations of existing sports facilities e.g. clubhouses, ablution blocks, etc
OUTCOMES
1. to increase access and create opportunities
2. to benefit all disadvantaged South African
3. to increase participation in sport.
OUR GOAL
9 Provinces 6 Metropolitan Municipalities (Cities) 44 Districts which are sub-divided into 226 Local Municipalities (Wards)
THE SPORT COURT PACKAGE Sport Court fits onto a Standard Netball court size (36m
x 18m) Two weeks to install from start to finish (incl; civils/
leveling, sport base & sport court tiles) Fencing x 4 sides Goal posts/poles (Football, netball, Basketball and
Volleyball or Tennis) Nets for all the goal posts/poles 10 balls for each of the four codes 2 One World Balls (puncture free)
Plan an official Handover Attendance by Media, Dignitaries, VIPs
Learners. R1,100,000.00 excl. VAT
Benefits: 20 year lifespan; 15 year warranty Low maintenance – only requires a sweep or mop 5 codes of sport can be played; able and disabled friendly Lateral forgiveness – minimum impact on joints and knees Rated zero-wasted – recycled materials
Multipurpose Sport Court
Before
After
Before
SUCCESS
OKIEP HIGH SCHOOL (Namakwa, NORTHERN CAPE) 827 learners utilizing the court for sports and life orientation programmes. very active internal soccer league (under 13, under 15 & under 17). Comprised of 6 teams from
each of the other surrounding schools . Accessed by other schools from the Namakwa District Municipality during regional competitions
(Netball and Volleyball) 10 other schools in the area use the facility for soccer (futsal), netball and basketball. Currently over 150 netball players and 200 futsal players participate in various programmes. Over 4500 school children and over 2000 community members have access to the usage of the
facility.
LEBONENG PRIMARY SCHOOL (Theunissen, FREE STATE)
890 learners utilizing the court for sports and life orientation programmes. very active internal soccer league (under 10, under 13 & under 15). Comprised of teams from
the 5 other surrounding schools – 144 participants. Accessed by other schools from the Matjhabeng municipality during regional competitions
(Netball and Volleyball) 6 other schools in the area use the facility for soccer [futsal( 110)], netball (197) and
volleyball(35).
SUCCESS SINAMUVA PRIMARY SCHOOL – Imbali, KWAZULU NATAL
Court has become an integrated sports hub where it is accessed by the host school, surrounding schools and community sports structures.
795 learners utilizing the court for sports and life orientation programmes. The school has a very active internal basketball league (under 13) – 118 participants Accessed by other schools from outside the region for their competitions. 6 school in the area use the facility for their basketball, soccer and netball. Schools names are: Nansindlela Primary School
Funulwazi Primary School Mfundo’enhle Primary School Ashdown Primary School Mehlokazulu Senior Secondary School Sukuma Comprehension High School
Two (2) local teams playing in the Maritzburg Basketball Association – 22 participants Four (4) local soccer teams (under 10 [x2] & under 13 [x2])play in the local futsal league - 52
participants Local Police netball team also uses the facility for their practices and some matches.
Wembley Arena - refurbishment
Before After
Before After
Riverlea Cricket Clubhouse - renovations
Sisonke boxing club – renovations (project in progress)
Before Proposed
SPORTS CODES DEVELOPMENT
Programme: Schools Cycling Development Programme
Funders :
Province: Western Cape
• running for 9 years,
• impacting over 1000 learners from 36 schools in disadvantaged and rural communities in the Western Cape province.
• over 924 mountain bikes and road bikes distributed respectively,
• training and mechanical coaching workshops held for educators and learners
• valuable prizes for riders and schools who performs
• Community demographics
• Rural – 37%
• Boland – De Doorns
• West Coast – Picketberg & Saldanha
• Urban – 63%
• Cape Metro Townships – Khayelitsha, Manenberg, Kraaifontein, Mitchel’s Plain, Hanover Park,
Programme: Schools Cycling Development Programme, continued
2015 Format of Programme
• 4 Community cycling events hosted at one of the benefiting schools in the 4 identified areas
• 8 school league events
• 90 riders to participate in the Argus cycle race
• Point system format to identify riders with potential
• Talent Nurturing programme, in addition
• Schools constituted as clubs access more resources from Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport & Cycling structures
• Training and mechanical workshops ongoing
2012 Success Story – Western Province Cycling
Team.
Pictured with their teacher & coach are; Ashwin
Helford, Bradley Adriaanse, Emelio Dixon,Bradley
Hewel from Rocklands Secondary School
2014 Success Story – Western Province Cycling
Team.
Pictured with the team; Grant Holloway, Grant Van
Sensie, Yulrich Potre, Jayden Johannes, from Oval
North Secondary School.
Programme: Schools Road Running Development Programme
Funders :
Province: Kwa Zulu Natal
• Has been running for 3 years
• Impacted over 423 learners from disadvantaged communities
• Over 500 pairs of running shoes and running kits distributed to learners to participate in road running and cross country races.
• 2015 Format of Programme
• Schools to participate in KZN Department of Sport & Recreation races and elite programme
• Youth Race
• Assist top two performing youngsters from each school (1boy/1girl) with academic and sport support.
• Success stories 2014,
• Athletics Provincial Colours – Awarded to 2 youngsters from Ogwini Comprehensive Technical High School
• Mvelo Nkomo
• Nokukhanya Ndwandwe
2014 Road Running Success Story – Two Provincial Representatives,
Pictured with their coach, Nokukhanya Ndwendwe and Mvelo Nkomo
Programme: Soccer Kits and Training Kits Development
Funders :
Province: National
• Running for 5 years, CSI of Nedbank Cup
• Distributed 466 soccer kits, 129 training equipment sets, and 450 balls to schools across South Africa.
Programme: Soccer Kits and Training Kits Development
Nedbank Soccer Kit Handover, Nozala Intermediate
School, Mangaung, Free State
Programme: Golf Development
Beneficiaries: SAGDB & SADGA
Funders :
Province: National
• Running for;
• 8 years – South African Golf Development Board
• 3 years – South African Disabled Golf Association
• Golf equipment and kit
• 2014 Success stories,
• Zethu Myeki – Handicap of 5, Won Queenstown Open twice in 2013 and 2014 respectively.
• Crystal Beukes – Handicap of 4, ranked 3rd in the world in the Junior Ladies Championships in China 2014.
• Dylan Fredricks – Handicap of 2, Won Worcester Junior Open in 2014
• Samuel Gouma – Handicap of 2, Won KZN Junior Golf Tournament in 2014
Programme: Golf Development
SAGDB Handover 2014, East London SAGDA Handover 2014, Cape Town
This fund assists various clubs, individuals, sports councils and other organisations who apply to the Trust for i.e equipment kits balls In the 2014/15 fiscal year, the Trust assisted 80 applicants, covering the following sporting codes; • Netball
• Soccer
• Weightlifting
• Cricket
• Iron Man - Triathlon
• Cycling
• Swimming
• Gymnastics
• Volleyball
• Hockey
• Road Running
• Golf
• Tennis
• and various generic training equipment
DISCRETIONARY FUND
DISCRETIONARY FUND
Gymnast, Happy Ledwaba and Tlhakiso Mafina with coach,
Madibeng, North West.