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Province Name Amount ANNEXURE D: FUNDED ORGANISATIONS FOR 2018/19 Province Name Amount GP MZANZI DANCE PRODUCTION 1 468 700,00 LP LENNES PRIMARY SCHOOL 5 337 890,00 MP MAQHAWE THEATRE GROUP (MTG) 647 000,00 NC TAUNG CULTURAL MUSIC AND ARTS EXPO 7 652 568,74 NW BAHURUTSHE EMANG 375 000,00 LP NGWANA LEDWABA FOUNDATION 271 990,00 LP SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC AND PRODUCTIONS SOCIETY 144 828,00 GP REHAB THRU DANCE NPC 378 000,00 KZN RIGHT TO EMANCIPATION 447 350,00 MP AMOS / KGAPHAMADI COMMUNITY ORGANISATION 1 000 000,00 GP NKOSI ALBERT LUTHULI AFRICAN FOUNDATION 1 785 400,00 GP AFRICAN CULTURAL MUSIC AND DANCE ASSOCIATION(ACUMDA 2 485 000,00 GP TEMBISA GOSPEL ASSOCIATION 349 040,00 GP TEMBISA GOSPEL ASSOCIATION 349 040,00 GP MOGALE ARTS AND HERITAGE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY NPC 457 220,00 LP THE WORKS CULTURAL ORGANISATION 358 000,00 KZN AMANDLA AKAHLUMI 455 860,00 KZN KWAXIMBA CONSERVANCY 265 768,00 GP THE CHILDREN & BROADCASTING FOUNDATION FOR AFRICA 2 000 000,00 KZN AFRICAN SPIRIT 1 616 250,00 GP SHOMANG SEBENZANI DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE 1 793 540,00 MP KANYAMAZANE COMMUNUTY RADIO 967 000,00 LP LEHLABILE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION 241 000,00 GP TOGETHER-AS-ONE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION 1 913 000,00 WC SEBENZA ARTS AND CRAFTS 491 200,00 LP MT CARE 370 400,00 GP THE SOUTH AFRICAN APARTHEID MUSEUM AT FREEDOM PARK 2 369 107,00 LP RI A KUNAKISA CLEANING ORGANISATION 251 000,00 KZN ARTISTS IN MISSION SOUTH AFRICA NPC 168 000,00 LP BANA BA NKWE MASESANE CULTURAL PROJECT 201 325,00 WC WESTCOAST ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS 350 000,00 KZN EMZINI ART YOUTH PRODUCTION 223 297,00 KZN EMUHLE ALL ARTISTS 289 400,00 KZN OSIZWENI THEATRE PRODUCTION 904 100,00 GP INQOLOBANE YOUTH CLUB 280 500,00 EC ARTS AND TEACHING INITIATIVES NPC 603 160,00 GP KAURU CONTEMPORARY ART PROJECT NPC 358 000,00 GP LIVE (T) AND RECORDED (X) THEATRE PRODUCTION 2 142 300,00 GP INKANYEZI VISION ORGANISATION 760 000,00 KZN KWAMSINGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 200 000,00 GP KHWERHA YE AFRIKA PROJECTS 758 000,00 WC THE LIVING ARTS FOUNDATION NPC 494 091,00 LP ITSHOMELENG MULTI-PURPOSE CLUB 394 609,00 WC EKHAYA EKASI ART AND EDUCATION CENTRE 293 267,00 NW LEGAE ARTS INSTITUTION 1 732 124,00 NW TSWELELOPELE KA LEKGOTLA LA BOTAKI LE SETSO 1 186 800,00 WC SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS FOUNDATION 1 404 500,00 KZN AMATIKWE PRIMARY SCHOOL 200 000,00 KZN DANNHAUSER ACTIVE RURAL WOMEN ENSEMBLE 928 000,00 MP SEIPONE SA SETSO 283 500,00 KZN NTELEZI MSANI HERITAGE FOUNDATION 92 000,00 GP EDUCATION ALIVE 1 565 640,00 GP MADONSELA ARTS AND FILM DEVELOPMENT 226 127,00 GP DOLCE VOCE ENTERTAINMENT 132 128,00 GP MOSITO WA MAMELODI 713 000,00 NW SIYAJUXUZA MUSIC AND ARTS 344 000,00 GP TSHWANE TRUST 1 743 570,00 GP RATANDA YOUNG GENERATION 993 300,00 WC KHWA TTU SAN CULTURE AND EDUCATION CENTRE 3 753 722,00 GP PASSION ARSENAL YOUTH DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION 428 000,00 GP PEOPLE PROTECTING CHILDREN AND DISABLED INDIVIDUALS 227 000,00 GP ETERNAL WORD EMBASSY 606 800,00 GP WOZA AFRICA ARTS AND CULTURE PROMOTIONS 998 000,00 GP MELISIZWE COMMUNITY THEATRE 1 614 800,00 NW RELOSIKA CULTURAL DANCE 229 061,00 NW RELOSIKA CULTURAL DANCE 62 937,00 EC IMBIZO ARTS OF SOUTH AFRICA 2 430 500,00 GP EMFULENI ARTS & CULTURE FORUM 283 800,00 EC EASTERN PROVINCE COMMUNITY PRINT MEDIA 773 000,00 NW DIPHAFANA TSA SETSWANA 403 180,00 GP BIG EAGLE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT 236 200,00 WC RUDNET 2 316 929,00 MP JOED MULTIPURPOSE ORGANISATION 300 000,00 GP UMZANSI ZULU DANCERS 688 400,00 LP THUSA-BATHO FOUNDATION 308 000,00 GP BORN TO LEAD FOUNDATION 348 000,00 FS MORIBONG COMMUNITY ARTS CENTRE 498 000,00 KZN IMBOKODO ARTS COMPANY 288 400,00 NW MAMOVICH 644 500,00 KZN INDONI SA 4 661 000,00 GP HAPPY ARTS & CULTURE DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION 295 187,00 GP JUVENILE DEVELOPMENT ARTS CENTRE 484 500,00 GP IMPUMELELO YAMA-AFRICA YOUNG GENERATION 334 290,00 GP CREATIVE ARTIDUDE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 367 000,00 FS WORKING FOR CLIMATE 420 887,00 FS MOUNTAIN FREE PRODUCERS NPC 327 575,00 KZN MZANSI LEADING & UNDEAFEATED NETWORK 395 076,00 LP KENNY SHIBAMBU TALENT DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE 2 299 500,00 GP ALEXANDRA YOUTH IN ACTION ENSEMBLE 748 000,00 WC MABONENG TOWNSHIP ARTS EXPERIENCE 418 400,00 NW ELINA KGOBE FOUNDATION 415 000,00 GP MUSIC PERFORMERS ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA 434 000,00 GP NELLMAPIUS PRIMARY SCHOOL 100 000,00 MP MALWANA PRIMARY SCHOOL 409 000,00 GP AMAHLUBI ROYAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION 885 000,00 KZN KZN TOP MODEL SA 315 000,00 KHOMANANI BUSINESS BLACK EMPOWEMENT ORGANISATION TRAINING AND FS EDUCATION INSTITUTION 90 200,00 MP UMUZI WENKOSI CULTURAL YOUTH CENTRE 811 454,00 NW S FOUNDATION 308 058,00 EC SISIGQEBA SOKUHLUMA NPC 497 239,00 FS TSEBO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTRE 426 972,00 GP LEFIKA MUSIC ACADEMY 298 000,00 KZN INDLONDLO ZULU DANCERS,CULTURAL AND ART CENTRE 1 198 000,00 GP JAZZ CAMP FOR FEMALE INSTRUMENTALISTS MAMELODI 2 286 482,00 WC PROJECT 90 BY 2030 900 000,00 WC LANGEBERG KHOISAN FIRST NATION 251 369,00 WC VENALOR NPC 4 672 180,00 GP AFRICAN ART FOUNDATION 301 200,00 GP INDONSAKUSA ART PRODUCTIONS 198 000,00 FS TROUBLE GOOD ENTERTAINMENT 406 750,00 GP MARU CIBERCONNECT 3 358 218,00 LP TIMBILA POETRY PROJECT 2 024 126,00 FS RONA 357 101,00 WC GUGULETHU ARTS FESTIVAL NPC 360 000,00 KZN SIYAVUNA ABALIMI DEVELOPMENT CENTRE 800 000,00 NC GARIES DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE 2 385 517,00 LP MAHAMBA INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 997 000,00 NW LEANO LA BOPHELO 417 993,00 GP UNOMTHANDAZO COMPANY 919 500,00 FREE STATE PERFORMING ARTS AND TRANSPORT FOR PEOPLE WITH FS DISABILITIES 458 463,00 FS FREE STATE ARTS COUNCIL 468 029,00 KZN UZULU ARTS AND HERITAGE 332 200,00 GP THEMBALETHU DEVELOPMENT NPC 1 395 000,00 GP GREEN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION NPC 3 765 068,00 GP SELCOURT PRIMARY SCHOOL 50 000,00 GP LAERSKOOL GENERAAL BEYERS 100 000,00 GP SHILUBA 207 000,00 GP ROOM 13 ART CENTRE 193 500,00 FS INFINI3 497 200,00 FS SAKHILE CULTURAL GROUP 370 500,00 MP SIYAVUMA NEW GENERATION 268 450,00 MP THE CREATIVES OF NONTETHELELO ACADEMY 431 205,00 MP CHANGING LIVES FOUNDATION 287 915,00 GP REAMOGETSE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 258 000,00 NC DESTINED FOR GREATNESS 405 400,00 NC UNIQUE EMPOWERMENT PROJECT 495 620,00 NC TUMI LEEUW PRODUCTIONS 990 000,00 GP MZUMBE PERFORMING ARTISTS 239 600,00 WC ZAMA DANCE SCHOOL TRUST 575 763,00 GP JOINT-HANDS SKILLS PROJECT 298 000,00 KZN UKUSA KWELANGA PROJECTS 268 134,00 NC ISIVIVANE ARTS ENSEMBLE 198 000,00 GP BRAAMFISCHER ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS 468 000,00 GP THE RECORDING INDUSTRY OF SOUTH AFRICA 4 963 000,00 GP REATA DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS 263 900,00 KZN I GRAND TENORI 489 428,00 MP MASIBAMBISANENI - TSHWARANANG 1 426 888,00 GP THE SWAZI AMANGCAMANE NATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRIC 220 000,00 FS DINALEDI PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT CLUB 204 073,00 GP PHAMBILI SIYAYA ARTS 1 534 000,00 NW BOTHAKGA DIRANG NPC 461 820,00 GP BATSHEHETSI BA LENTSWE GOSPEL CHOIR 266 000,00 GP EKURHULENI MEN'S PIONEERS 331 000,00 GP KOKETSO DANCE PROJECT 249 680,00 NW MEDIRO ART PROJECT 488 000,00 GP JONES FASHION SCHOOL 328 000,00 WC UMOJA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 464 132,00 GP INDUKU ENHLE ARTS EDUCATIONAL PROJECT 257 798,00 WC SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL DANCE TRUST 925 750,00 WC QOLOTHANI MAKHOSIKAZI SOCIAL AND CULTURAL SERVICE 617 199,00 GP ORCHARDS PROJECT NPC 480 000,00 GP SOWETO ART & CRAFT DEVELOPMENT 874 662,00 GP AGANANG 170 000,00 KZN VUSENHLE YOUTH ORGANISATION 267 299,00 FS OPENING ACT 330 000,00 GP MALATSI MEDIA INSTITUTE 798 000,00 GP SOUTH AFRICAN BOARD OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP 216 000,00 KZN JAZZ AT THE DRAKENSBERG 398 000,00 NC HA RE HOADO HERITAGE CENTRE (COME TOGETHER ALL) 441 000,00 GP MZANSI MUSIC ENSEMBLE 242 875,00 MP SIDLANGALOLUDZALA DANCE GROUP 230 740,00 GP THE HEARTLINES CENTRE NPC 971 000,00 GP PINOS THABU CREATIVE EMPOWERMENT GROUP OF AFRICA 228 000,00 KZN KASIE AMAZING YOUNG ARTIST 188 000,00 NW AGANANG GOSPEL MUSIC ASSOCIATION 198 000,00 GP LONDILOX NPC 1 544 400,00 FS FREE STATE WOMBMAN IN THEATRE 500 000,00 FS LEKHOTLA LA BASOTHO 307 550,00 EC TOLONGOZI TRADITIONAL DANCE GROUP 419 000,00 GP LUTHANDO ARTS ACADEMY 500 000,00 LP GRANDIOSE FOOTPRINT NPC 2 916 600,00 GP GREAT NORTH BUSINESS INCUBATOR 435 350,00 FS METSIMOHOLO REJUVENATION TRUST 454 535,00 GP VUKASIZWE COMMUNITY ORGANISATION 158 023,00 LP EVERGREEN ARTS CENTRE 459 864,00 GP EYETHU COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS 221 360,00 KZN SANGEET VIDYA INSTITUTE (SA) 308 000,00 GP SAFIKA PRODUCTION 445 800,00 FS FREE STATE FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT AND DEVELOPMENT 383 548,00 FS VUKA DANCE PROJECT 1 905 000,00 NC GREAT MINDS YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PRODUCTIONS 495 000,00 EC TOP CULTURE EVENTS NPC 4 264 868,00 WC THRIVE HOUT BAY 284 750,00 EC HAPPY YOUTH ARTS 2 155 850,00 MP MABHUMA BOYS AND TRADITIONAL NDEBELE MUSIC 233 916,00 MP OUR HANDS HONOR CREATIVITY ORGANISATION 450 440,00 NC GHAAP ONTWIKKELINGS KAMP 465 000,00 NC BIG BROTHERS UNITED 374 500,00 GP LEGAE ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONS 191 340,00 MP ONE STEP AT A TIME COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2 915 000,00 KZN MADLOKOVU YOUTH DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION (MYDF) NPC 253 000,00 KZN NJE'S PROMO AND ENTERTAINMENT NPC 253 793,00 FS AFRIK MOTION DANCE THEATRE 341 600,00 GP KIDEOLOGY CHILDREN PERFORMING ART AND THEATRE DEVELOPMENT 177 264,00 NW MAGEZA HERITAGE FOUNDATION NPC 8 564 119,00 KZN BAT CENTRE TRUST 1 363 000,00 NW KHUMA CHORAL 366 740,00 LP BRIGHT GENERATION CHOIR 255 182,00 NW AMUKELANI THEATRE PRODUCTIONS 958 441,00 EC ABANCEDISI ADULT CHOIR 450 500,00 FS BOABAB ENTERTAINMENT (NPC) 421 748,00 GP LIGHT OF HOPE CHOIR 497 850,00 WC THE CAPE LEOPARD TRUST 359 000,00 WC PROBELL WOODWIND AND BRASS 367 900,00 KZN VUSANI ISIZWE MAWUNDLU YOUTH DEVELOPMENT 237 800,00 GP AFRICAN CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION 6 525 500,00 GP EERSTERUST FRESH VOCAL ARTS 253 000,00
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