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How to Start a Non-profit in South Africa

Table of Contents Starting a Nonprofit in South Africa: Your Complete Roadmap Starting a nonprofit in South Africa involves more than good intentions. It requires navigating legal requirements, compliance obligations, and strategic decisions that will shape your organisation for years to come. This guide walks you through the essential steps—not just the paperwork, but the […]

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Building Your First Nonprofit Database: From Chaos to Clarity

Table of Contents Lessons from Khula Development Group’s Journey with Wellbi For many nonprofits, managing programme data can quickly become overwhelming. What starts as spreadsheets, paper forms, or simple databases often grows into something difficult to manage, limiting the organisation’s ability to understand its impact. For Khula Development Group, this challenge became a turning point

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OVC Program Evaluation: A Practical Framework for Child Welfare Success

Table of Contents A practical indicator redesign guide using Mosaic as a case study (powered by Wellbi) Why OVC Program Evaluation Matters (and Why It’s Hard) In OVC care work, outcomes are complex, long-term, and deeply human. But boards, donors, and management teams still need clear answers: Are our programs working? Where are we drifting?

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Why Paper-Based Work Is Holding South African NGOs Back in 2025

Table of Contents The Simple Truth About Paper in 2025 Here’s the simple truth: in South Africa, a lot of NGOs still work on paper. Especially statutory child-care organisations. Case files sit in lever-arch folders. Registers live in notebooks. Reports wait in piles for someone to type up. It’s familiar. But it holds us back.

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