The Ukuphumelela Trust. move learn succeed

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The Ukuphumelela Trust move learn succeed

About the Trust The Ukuphumelela Trust was established to help people from underprivileged backgrounds to reach their dreams using sport as a medium: getting them to play sports; further their education; find employment; and use sports to improve community cohesion.

Our core values move, learn, succeed MOVE = be healthy, be active, progress forward LEARN = be smarter, expand your potential, improve yourself SUCCEED = achieve your dreams, have pride, be happy education in motion

Our investment targets To support service providers in delivering: Sports classes and training in schools High performance athlete training and talent scouting Professional development opportunities for adults Large sports events for schools and communities

Funding channels Flairs Sports Academy Sports classes for schools Mass participation events for schools Jump It Rope Skipping Academy Sports classes for schools Young high performers Movement Development Program Higher education internships Life Orientation employment 3rd party activities E.g. SAGF, UWC, DJDS

Flairs Sports Academy & Jump It Rope Skipping Academy Delivers the practical component to Life Orientation in schools Delivers after-school sport programmes for schools Key example: Rope skipping classes Minimal equipment and venue requirements For boys and girls (just ask Baby Jake) Recognised school sport (top 16 codes) Improves fitness and co-ordination Structured, progressive lessons over the year Awards and Fitness program Channel into SA Gymnastics Federation competition program

Flairs Sports Academy Sports classes Current Projects: Tembaletu Special School (Gugulethu) Project started in 2015 working with two of the practical classes The Gymnastics classes give the learners the opportunity to take part in a sport that assists with their physical therapy. The equipment supplied to the schools is also accessible for the medical team at the school to utilise for therapy. The learners work on display work and apparatus testing. The learners took art in the National Gym for Life in 2016 winning a silver medal. The aim for this project is to service all four practical classes at the school with Gymnastics and to further educate the teachers to become qualified gymnastics coach.

Flairs Sports Academy Sports classes Current Projects: Blomvlei Primary School (Hanover Park) Project started in 2013 with 15 children in the school who were selected via talent identification. These 15 children have been through the Flairs Rope Skipping Schools Program and have started to take part in the Western Cape Gymnastics Association s Rope Skipping Competitions. The aim for this project is to service the entire school with Rope Skipping classes, as well as to build a roof over the outside quad area to provide the school with an undercover area to utilise for assemblies and sport.

Flairs Sports Academy Sports classes Current Projects: Pebbles Project (Stellenbosch) Project started in 2016 with 1 aftercare facility with a second after care facility added in 2017. 25 children have started with the Flairs Rope Skipping Schools Program and a select few have started to take part in the South African Gymnastics Federation s Rope Skipping Competitions winning medals at the Zone Competition in 2017. The aim for this project is to service more aftercare facilities of the Pebbles Project.

Flairs Sports Academy Sports classes Current Projects: Claremont High School (Claremont) Project started in 2015 with a Flairs coach teaching the students weekly in Rope Skipping as an after-school sport. Students took part in the Flairs Speed Challenge and in 2017 entered the Western Cape District and South Zone Competitions winning silver and bronze medals. From 2018 the students are being trained as coaches to run the weekly after-school lesson themselves.

Jump It Rope Skipping Academy Sports classes Current Projects: Bangiso Drive (Khayelitsha) Project started in 2018 with 6 schools in Bangiso Drive signing up to be a part of our Khayelitsha Hub program, mentored by Jump It Rope Skipping Academy Sobambisana Primary, Ummangaliso Primary, Ikhusi Primary, Sakumlandela Primary, Ntwasahlobo Primary and Usasazo High School are all part of the program running weekly rope skipping lessons Teachers and volunteers are upskilled as coaches and entreupeneurs to run the rope skipping program in the school, promoting mental and physical health Talented children are scouted to enter Jump It RS Academy training

Jump It Rope Skipping Academy High performance Identifying potential future stars in disadvantaged areas Coaching promising individuals up to international standards Supporting talented young athletes development attending National Championships attending National Training Camps training to represent South Africa involving world-class coaches and judges

Jump It Rope Skipping Academy Talent Identification Jump It Rope Skipping Academy (Khayelitsha) Headed by Masixole Felani and assisted by young high performance athletes and coaches. Training is provided to talented school children who are identified from the schools project to train specifically in the SAGF Levels Program. The aim of the program is to nurture the talent of these children to reach their dream in starting to compete in local and zonal events.

Jump It Rope Skipping Academy High performance Jump It Rope Skipping Academy (Khayelitsha) Junior World Champion in 2006, Masixole Felani is working with 15 young promising Rope Skippers who hail from Khayeltsha. These boys train everyday with the aim of representing their Province at the National Championships and one day representing South Africa at the World Championships. The aim of the program is to assist these boys to reach their dream in assisting with the cost of training, competitions and correct medical and sport science backing. These boys would also form the foundation for future coaches in the various Rope Skipping projects.

Flairs - Events Provides a platform for schools/classes and individuals to compete Inter-School, Inter-Provincial and International levels High-performer training camps afterwards Learning from visiting senior athletes / coaches Engaging with national and international bodies Gain exposure for the programmes Media attention on positive themes (community & family cohesion, youth development, talent, up-liftment, sports, health) Engagement with dignitaries and VIP guests Cross-sector opportunities (e.g. tourism promotion)

Flairs - Events Flairs Speed Challenge (end of May annually) The Speed Challenge is an annual event that was started in 2013 which brings together the rope skippers of the Western Cape to compete against each other to be crowned the King and Queen of Speed. Skippers compete in the sections of 30 second speed, 30 second double unders to try claim the title. It is a morning event that also involves many gymnastics displays from children of all ages and active audience participation in display items, learning to skip and learning to judge. The event is broadcast on Cape Town TV (terrestrial in CT Metropole and channel 263 on DSTV) Skippers are treated to a gift hamper of t-shirts, skipping ropes, water bottles, caps and lunch. This is one of the highlighted events for all the skippers to take part in.

Movement Development Project 3-step program to assist with Life Orientation in the schools and after-school sports Current project at Sinenjongo High School (Joe Slovo), Bangiso Drive Hub (Khayelitsha) & Play Sport 4 Life Schools (Kensington) Managed by partnerships between UWC, CPUT, Play Sport 4 Life & AVANS University Stakeholders include Sports for Children (Netherlands NPO), Western Cape Gymnastics Association (NPO) & the CASO Project (EU Project) Opportunity for international liaison for students

Movement Development Project Sinenjongo High School (Joe Slovo) The MDP Project was born from 2 AVANS students who established their research project at the school in January 2015. They delivered a container of equipment to the school and established a sport in school project Since then the project has seen 8 sets of AVANS students (33 students) continuing the project and a partnership between UWC, CPUT, AVANS and 2 more international universities to form the CASO project and a collaboration with Play Sport 4 Life NPO CPUT Sports Management interns now also assist in the project to ensure continuity between the AVANS students semesters

3 rd party partners (current) SAGF Education and Training of coaches and judges in the gymnastics disciplines UWC & CPUT Education and Training of Life Orientation Teachers, plus Masters and PHD Bursaries for research within the projects Gym Wizards Basic gymnastics coaches Education and Training on a continuous basis Donny Jurgens Development Services Education and Training in entrepreneurial skills to start and manage a successful enterprise

BEE Points available through our programmes Socio-Economic Development Investment The Ukuphumelela Trust To get the maximum 5 points: Spend 1% NPAT (Net Profit After Tax) Beneficiaries no less than 75% Black South Africans Enterprise Development Investment Flairs Sports Academy To get the maximum 5 points: Spend 1% NPAT (Net Profit After Tax) Enterprise must qualify as Blackowned (Flairs is BEE Level 2) 1 bonus point if this investment creates an additional job The Ukuphumelela Trust FNB (250 655) Acc No: 626 7500 1863 Swift Code: FIRNZAJJ

Thank you Anne Vermaak: 0741 2929 66 anne@ukuphumelela.org ukuphumelela.org