

Goals and Impact
TARGET: IMPACT 250,000 SME'S OVER THE NEXT DECADE
Our primary goal is to address three critical socio-economic challenges: unemployment, poverty, and inequality.
We achieve this by concentrating on:

SME GROWTH
Fostering the profitability and
resilience of small businesses
sparks economic transformation.

JOB CREATION
Enhancing the capacity of SME's naturally results in increased
localized labour demand.

LOCAL ECONOMIES
Ecosystems cantered on bolstering
businesses and labour contribute to the growth of local economies.

SUPPLY CHAIN
Innovative supply chain models aimed at tackling inequality hinge on real-time consumer data.

Impact Groups
In Township Economies, local commerce encompasses the involvement of three distinct groups: those who are unemployed and striving to make a living, shop and store owners, and large-scale businesses supplying products to the retailers.

UNEMPLOYED
INDIVIDUALS
Give Yourself A Job (GYAJ)
Designed for young individuals between the ages of 18-35 who are unemployed or underemployed
and aspire to generate income by selling tangible and non-tangible
consumables.

ESTABLISHED SME'S
Accelerator
Centered on SMEs,
our six-month program emphasizes six critical interventions to
stimulate the enduring
growth of small businesses
in disadvantaged areas.

SUPPLIERS &
DISTRIBUTORS
Ecosystem
By aggregating consumer data and analyzing spending patterns, the ecosystem can formulate a disruptive distribution model
that aligns more effectively with this market.

GJAJ - CASE STUDY

KPMG funded two programs delivered in Cosmo City and Winterveld, resulting in the following impact:

100% SUCCESS RATE
Of the 27 participants selected 27 participants graduated at the
end of the program.

BROADENING HORIZONS
All Participants were made aware of the entrepreneurial
opportunities available to them.

FOSTERING ENTREPRENEURS
All participants engaged in one-off business activities
during the programs.

TRANSFORMATIVE RESULTS
All participants are engaged in ongoing business activities
although some have been negatively affected by Covid-19.