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Time is running out to apply for grants-in-aid support

Call for proposals for grants-in-aid support.

The Ekurhuleni Metro has reviewed its Grants-in-Aid policy and will, this year, embark on a new approach aligned to its community empowerment programme, Mintirho Ya Vula Vula.

Announced by Mayor Mondli Gungubele during his 2015 State of the City Address, Mintirho Ya Vula Vula is aimed at maximizing local content and participation particularly by women, youth and people living with disabilities.

According to Themba Gadebe, metro spokesperson, this is to be achieved through the creation of sustainable jobs, skills development, and the promotion of industrialisation.

“Organisations are therefore invited to submit proposals for financial support under the following high level priority areas: sports, recreation, arts and culture and social cohesion; local economic development and sustainable job creation; and social development,” said Gadebe.

Application forms are available at all Customer Care Centres, the municipality’s head office in Germiston, all ward committee offices or by contacting any of these officials:

  • Nthabiseng Lerata on 011 999-0810,
  • Joseph Selolo on 011 999-0794 or
  • Annah Moloi on 11 999-0806

The closing date for submitting proposals is October 9.

Proposals must be submitted to the Grants-in-Aid Support office foyer in the head office building of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality on the corner of Cross and Roses Streets in Germiston.

No late submissions will be considered.

Proposals will be adjudicated and the approved Grants-in-Aid will be awarded early next year.

 

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