SUPPORTING OUR INITIATIVES

 

Help us to open up new
worlds through education

The SA College for Tourism is a non-profit organisation
(Public Benefit Organisation: 18/11/13/349
Non-Profit Organisation: 080-778-NPO),
that operates under the auspices of Peace Parks Foundation.

Donors wishing to support the SA College for Tourism can do so in three ways:

1. Adopt-a-student
2. Contribute to operational costs
3. Boost the College Endowment Fund

Donations to the SA College for Tourism

Adopt a Student

 

Peace Parks Foundation launched the adopt-a-student programme in 2005 to assist individuals – all unemployed young men and women from previously disadvantaged and economically deprived circumstances – to enroll at the college and gain the knowledge and develop the skills needed to enter the tourism industry of southern Africa.

Your gift of a one-off, annual donation in the amount of ZAR 90,000 (€5,200/US$5,800/ £3,400) per student per year will cover a student’s travel to and from the college, tuition and accommodation, meals and refreshments, training materials, equipment, textbooks, uniforms and industry-related field trips for a hospitality student throughout her year long sojourn at the college.

An amount of ZAR R110 000 (€6,300/US$7,100/£4,900) will do the same for a tracker trainee.

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Contribute towards the SA College for Tourism Running costs

Operational Costs Contribution

 

Financial contributions are required to support the day-to-day running of the various training divisions as managed under the SA College for Tourism.

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Contribute towards students at the SA College for Tourism

Boost the College Endowment Fund

 

Thanks to the generosity of its donors, the SA College for Tourism was able to establish an endowment fund in 2009. The fund is under the direct control of Mrs Gaynor Rupert, chairperson of the board of directors, and the audit committee of the college.

The sole purpose of the endowment fund is to financially sustain the work of the college in times when funding for its regular operations is not readily obtainable. This means that neither the capital sum nor the interest earned may be used in the ordinary course of events. Donors who wish to safeguard the future of the college by boosting the endowment fund may make a contribution in the form of a one-off payment, or by way of monthly and/or annual installments.

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How To Donate

DONATIONS MADE TO THE SA COLLEGE FOR TOURISM

In South Africa, the SA College for Tourism is exempt from tax in terms of section 10 (1) (c N) and section 18A (1) (a) of the Income Tax Act of 1962. All donations to the college by South African companies or South African affiliates of foreign companies are therefore tax deductible in the hands of the donor in terms of and subject to the limitations prescribed in section 18A of the Income Tax Act.

SACT qualifies as a BBB-EE Level 2 Contributor as 85% of our beneficiaries are Black South Africans, 97% are female.

BANKING DETAILS

SA College for Tourism
RMB Private Bank
Account number: 62696270281
Branch code: 210216
Branch name: Graaff-Reneit
Swift code: FIRNZAJJ

Partners & Sponsors

Peace Parks Foundation supports SA College for Tourism

The SA College for Tourism is a non-profit organisation that operates under the auspices of Peace Parks Foundation. It was established in 2001 by Dr Anton Rupert, renowned financier and philanthropist and at the time chairman of Peace Parks Foundation, and developed in partnership with the Rupert Family Foundations, as well as other international agencies and public donors.

  • Anel Trust
  • Anglo American Chairman’s Fund
  • Bergplaas Seat of the Spirit of the Wild
  • Conservation International through Conservation SA
  • Distell Development Trust
  • Dr Edwin de la Harpe Hertzog

  • Drostdy Hotel

  • Escape Safari Co (Pty) Ltd.

  • Firearms Management Services (Pty) Ltd.

  • Fox Browne Creative cc

  • Hans Hoheisen Charitable Trust

  • Helen Gurley Brown Foundation

  • Henry H Bacon Estate

  • Itumeleng Community Trust

  • Jagersfontein Developments (Pty) Ltd

  • Koos & Rona Rupert Educational Trust

  • L’Ormarins (Pty) Ltd.

  • Londolozi Game Reserve
  • Marsh (Pty) Ltd.

  • Mr Dillie & Mrs Riette Malherbe and Namco Share Investments (Pty) Ltd.

  • Mr Jeremy & Mrs Britta Lloyd (Lloyd Family Foundation

  • Mr Nick Jonsson and Jonsson Workwear (Pty) Ltd.
  • Mr Niel & Mrs Nelia Hoogenhout (Seetuin Beleggings [Edms] Bpk)

  • Mr Stephen Falcke
  • Mr Tom & Mrs Linda Rawles (Operation Pachamama)
  • Mr Ulrich & Mrs Doris Gerber
  • Mr Werner Myburgh
  • Mrs Beth Kushner
  • Mrs Deborah Calmeyer & ROAR Africa
  • Mrs Francesca Saager (Stiftung Exekia)
  • Mr Glenn and Mrs Inna van Heerden
  • † Mrs Irene Staehelin
  • Mrs Leigh Ord
  • Ms Marianne Schiller von Meyenburg
  • Nedbank Eyethu Community Trust
  • Peace Parks Foundation
  • Rand Merchant Bank
  • Remgro Limited
  • Rupert Family Foundations
  • SA Airlink (Pty) Ltd.
  • Samara Private Game Reserve
  • SANParks
  • Singita Game Reserve
  • The TK Foundation
  • Thornybush
  • Tswalu Kalahari Game Reserve and Tswalu Foundation

Contact Us

SA College for Tourism
Magazine Hill
Graaff-Reinet
6280
South Africa

+27 (0) 49 892 2244
info@sactgr.co.za