Deadline: 03-Jul-2026
The Mpumelelo Agricultural Academy Sustainable Livelihood Fund provides financial support for projects that create employment opportunities and improve livelihoods in Limpopo Province. The programme supports initiatives in agriculture, agro-processing, infrastructure, tourism, green economy, and digital industries.
Eligible applicants can receive funding between R500,000 and R3,000,000 per project, with a strong focus on youth, women, persons with disabilities, and community-driven economic development.
What Is the Sustainable Livelihood Fund?
The Sustainable Livelihood Fund is a funding programme launched by the Mpumelelo Agricultural Academy to support development projects that contribute to job creation and economic growth.
The fund is designed to help communities develop sustainable income-generating initiatives while addressing local development needs.
It supports projects that:
- Create employment opportunities
- Strengthen local economies
- Improve community livelihoods
- Promote sustainable development
Purpose of the Programme
The main goal of the fund is to support initiatives that create jobs and improve economic participation across Limpopo Province.
The programme aims to:
- Support emerging entrepreneurs
- Encourage sustainable businesses
- Develop local industries
- Increase employment opportunities
- Strengthen rural and community development
Every funded project must demonstrate clear job creation potential.
Funding Available
The Sustainable Livelihood Fund provides project-based financial support.
Funding amounts include:
- Minimum funding: R500,000 per project
- Maximum funding: R3,000,000 per project
Funding is intended for initiatives that can demonstrate:
- Economic impact
- Sustainability
- Community benefits
- Employment creation
Key Focus Areas
The fund supports projects across several development sectors.
Agriculture and Agro-processing
The programme supports initiatives that improve agricultural production and value addition.
Eligible projects may include:
- Farming initiatives
- Food production
- Agricultural processing
- Rural agricultural enterprises
- Value-chain development
These projects aim to increase food security and create agricultural employment.
Infrastructure Repairs, Development, and Rural Access
The fund supports projects that improve infrastructure and accessibility.
Examples include:
- Infrastructure development
- Repair and maintenance projects
- Rural access improvements
- Community infrastructure solutions
These projects help improve economic participation and service access.
Tourism and Creative Industries
The programme supports tourism-related and creative economy initiatives.
Projects may include:
These initiatives help create jobs while promoting local culture and experiences.
Environment and Green Economy
The fund supports environmentally sustainable projects.
Examples include:
- Green businesses
- Environmental solutions
- Climate-friendly initiatives
- Sustainable resource management
The goal is to support economic growth while protecting natural resources.
Digital Industries
The programme encourages innovation and digital development.
Eligible initiatives may include:
- Digital services
- Technology-based businesses
- Digital skills projects
- Online business solutions
These projects support participation in the digital economy.
Who Can Apply?
The programme is open to individuals and groups that meet the eligibility requirements.
Eligible applicants include:
- Youth
- Women
- Persons with disabilities
- Residents of Limpopo Province
Applicants must be between:
- 18 and 40 years old
Applicants should propose projects that align with the programme focus areas.
Project Requirements
To qualify for funding, projects must:
- Operate within the identified sectors
- Demonstrate job creation potential
- Be financially viable
- Support sustainable livelihoods
- Provide community-level benefits
Employment creation is a mandatory requirement.
How the Fund Works
The funding process involves:
- Developing a project idea:
Applicants identify a business or development opportunity within the supported sectors. - Preparing a proposal:
The application should explain:
- Project objectives
- Business model
- Funding needs
- Expected employment outcomes
- Community impact
- Project assessment:
Applications are reviewed based on:
- Viability
- Sustainability
- Job creation potential
- Alignment with focus areas
- Implementation:
Successful projects receive funding to develop and expand their initiatives.
Benefits of the Programme
The fund helps beneficiaries by providing:
- Access to financial support
- Opportunities for business growth
- Employment creation support
- Community development opportunities
- Support for sustainable economic activities
It encourages projects that create long-term value rather than short-term benefits.
Why the Sustainable Livelihood Fund Matters
Many communities face challenges related to unemployment and limited economic opportunities.
The programme helps address these challenges by:
- Supporting local enterprises
- Encouraging entrepreneurship
- Developing rural economies
- Promoting inclusive growth
By focusing on job creation, the fund contributes to stronger and more resilient communities.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
- Submitting projects outside the focus areas
- Failing to explain job creation plans
- Providing unrealistic budgets
- Not showing business sustainability
- Ignoring community benefits
Strong applications should clearly explain:
- The problem being addressed
- The proposed solution
- Number of jobs to be created
- Long-term growth potential
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who can apply for the Sustainable Livelihood Fund?
Youth, women, persons with disabilities, and Limpopo residents aged 18–40 years can apply if their projects meet the programme requirements.
2. How much funding can applicants receive?
Projects can receive between R500,000 and R3,000,000.
3. What types of projects are supported?
The fund supports agriculture, agro-processing, infrastructure, tourism, creative industries, green economy, and digital industry projects.
4. Is job creation required?
Yes. All funded projects must create employment opportunities.
5. Can applicants from outside Limpopo apply?
No. The programme is intended for residents and initiatives based in Limpopo Province.
6. Are digital businesses eligible?
Yes. Digital industry projects are included as one of the programme focus areas.
7. What makes a strong application?
A strong application demonstrates a realistic project plan, financial sustainability, community impact, and clear employment opportunities.
Conclusion
The Mpumelelo Agricultural Academy Sustainable Livelihood Fund provides significant financial support for job-creating projects in Limpopo Province.
By investing in agriculture, infrastructure, tourism, green economy, and digital industries, the programme helps communities develop sustainable livelihoods, create employment, and build stronger local economies.
For more information, visit Mpumelelo Agricultural Academy.









































