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Call for Special Projects for Social and Economic Impact (South Africa)

VM ImPact - Community Grants Programme (Jamaica)

Deadline: 27-May-2026

The Services Sector Education and Training Authority invites proposals for Special Projects that deliver measurable social and economic impact in South Africa. The funding supports initiatives focused on job creation, skills development, and inclusion of vulnerable groups. Projects must go beyond training and demonstrate clear, sustainable outcomes such as employment and income generation.

Programme Overview

The Special Projects funding is designed to support high-impact, non-profit initiatives that address real socio-economic challenges.

Unlike traditional training grants, this programme prioritises practical, outcome-driven interventions that improve livelihoods and economic participation.

Purpose and Core Objectives

Core Objectives

Key Focus Areas

Social and Economic Development

Inclusion and Equity

Enterprise and Employment

What Makes This Programme Different

Outcome-Oriented Approach

Projects must deliver tangible, measurable results, not just training outputs.

Integrated Interventions

Proposals should combine:

Sustainability Focus

Projects must show long-term benefits beyond the funding period.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible Projects

Projects must address clearly defined challenges and deliver impact.

Examples

Why This Programme Matters

Addressing Structural Challenges

Supporting National Priorities

Long-Term Impact

How to Apply / What to Do

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Identify a clear social or economic challenge
  2. Design an integrated intervention (not just training)
  3. Define measurable outcomes (jobs, income, participation)
  4. Build partnerships where relevant
  5. Develop a detailed implementation plan
  6. Submit proposal to SSETA
  7. Participate in evaluation and selection process

Key Proposal Requirements

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Best Practices for Strong Applications

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the main goal of this funding?

To support projects that create measurable social and economic impact.

Who can apply?

Registered non-profit organisations operating in South Africa.

Are training projects eligible?

Yes, but only if linked to tangible outcomes like employment or income generation.

What types of beneficiaries are prioritised?

Youth, women, persons with disabilities, and vulnerable groups.

What outcomes are expected?

Job creation, enterprise development, and improved livelihoods.

Is partnership encouraged?

Yes, especially for delivering integrated and scalable solutions.

What makes a strong proposal?

Clear impact, strong implementation plan, and alignment with national priorities.

Conclusion

The SSETA Special Projects funding supports transformative initiatives that go beyond training to deliver real economic and social outcomes. By focusing on inclusion, job creation, and sustainable development, the programme plays a critical role in strengthening communities and advancing inclusive growth in South Africa.

For more information, visit Services SETA.

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