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1 ASISA Foundation Town Hall Meeting 2013 Ruth Benjamin-Swales
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2 ASISA Foundation Structure Trustees Strategy Processes Funding Conclusion
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3 Funders Consumers ASISA Foundation (Government, Labour, Community) ASISA Foundation (Government, Labour, Community) Min 7 year term Min R15m ROI Voting Rights 125% ED Points immediately Min 7 year term Capital Preservation Interest free loan 125% ED Points immediately Annual lump sum 150% ED Points immediately 100% CFE Points immediately Deductible tax benefit Financial Education ASISA FOUNDATION ASISA FOUNDATION Investors (Max 49%) Investors (Max 49%) ASISA Foundation (Min 51%) ASISA Foundation (Min 51%) Board of Trustees Grant Small & Medium Enterprises (Investees) Small & Medium Enterprises (Investees) Invest Loan Enterprise Development Business Development Support ASISA ED FUND Board of Trustees Fund Administrator Investment Committee Legal Structure
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Foundation Structure Trust registered 30 Nov 2013 FNB bank account NPO, PBO, Welfare Organisation Compliant with Financial Sector Code oBroad-based ownership scheme (B-BOS) o85% of activities for black beneficiaries o40% black women Majority beneficiary of ASISA Enterprise Development Fund Competent persons report issued 4
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Trustees 5 Constituency RepresentativeName ChairpersonCommunityCollette Caine Vice - Chairman Organised LabourIsaac Ramputa GovernmentIngrid Goodspeed ASISA Transformation Skills Development and Education Committee Bridget Mokwena-Halala ASISA Consumer Education Standing Committee Vuyela Killy Bacela ASISA Foundation Chief Executive Officer Ruth Benjamin-Swales
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Strategy Definition of CFE aligned to national and international OECD definition Framework – International but adapted to SA context Long/medium/short term approach Objective – sustainable CFE projects with significant impact using the benefits of scale through pooled industry resources Creative and innovative solutions Collaborative approach Supported by ASISA Consumer Education Standing Committee 6
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7 Raise Grant Funding Define: Projects Objectives Evaluation Criteria Request Project Proposals Evaluate & Approve Proposals Appoint & Implement Projects Monitor & Evaluate Project Effectiveness Report to Stakeholders Processes
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Funding Inadequate funds to meet objective FSC Compliance: Members must spend on CFE o2013 - 0.30% of NPAT o2014 - 0.40% of NPAT Capital Raising meetings held with ASISA members and non-members Must implement projects before 28 February 2014 8
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Conclusion Be a part of achieving the Foundation’s Vision of implementing sustainable CFE projects which have significant impact in our society, made possible by the benefits of scale achieved through pooled industry resources Take advantage of the Foundation’s strong legal and governance structure which facilitates immediate point scoring and ensures that funds are well managed 9
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