Question NW1794 to the Minister of Social Development

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08 June 2022 - NW1794

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van der Merwe, Ms LL to ask the Minister of Social Development

(1)(a) What total number of non-profit organisations (NPOs) in each province did her department provide funding to in the 2021-22 financial year and (b) will she provide Ms L L van der Merwe with (i) a list of all NPOs funded and (ii) the total amount of funding allocated to each NPO; (2) what (a) total number of NPOs had their budgets cut in the 2021-22 financial year in each province, (b) are the names of the NPOs that had their budgets cut and (c) did the cuts amount to in total?

Reply:

(1) (a) Refer to response to question 1484.

(b) (i) list of all NPOs funded in 2021-2022 financial year was provided in question 1484.

(ii) the total amount of funding allocated to each NPO in the 2021-2022 financial year was provided in question 1484.

(2) (a) Total number of NPOs has their budgets cut in the 2021-2022 financial year in each province:

Province

Budget Cuts

Eastern Cape (Annexure A)

A total of 1663 NPOs were affected by budget cuts in Eastern Cape Province per programme:

Programme 3:

  • Early Childhood Development –

1485

 

Programme 4:

  • Crime Prevention – 42
  • Victim Empowerment Programme – 136
 

Programme 5:

Nil

Free State (Annexure B)

0

Gauteng (Annexure C)

0

Kwa-Zulu Natal (Annexure D)

0

Limpopo (Annexure E)

The budget cuts were affected as per programmes and not individual NPOs.

A total of 1868 NPOs within Programme 2, 3 and 4 in Limpopo Province were affected by budget cuts in 2021-22 FY. The breakdown per programme is as follows:

  • Early Childhood Development (ECD) & Partial Care involving 1319 NPOs
  • Services to People with Disabilities involving 131 NPOs affected
  • Drop-in Centres (DIC) involving 349 NPOs
  • Social Behaviour Change involving 9 NPOs
  • Services to Families: District & Provincial Councils affecting 59 NGOs/NPOs
  • Victim Empowerment Programme – 69 NPO.

Mpumalanga (Annexure F)

Welfare Services:

  • One

Community Development:

  • Nil

North West (Annexure G)

0

Northern Cape (Annexure H)

0

Western Cape (Annexure I)

0

(2) (b) the names of the NPOs that had their budgets cut and (c) the cuts amount to in total.

Province

Names of NPOs that had their budgets cut

Amounts cut per NPO

Eastern Cape

(Annexure A)

Refer to Annexure A for the lists per programmes.

Programmes indicated on the list are:

 
 

Programme 3:

Early Childhood Development (except special day care centres)

R26 425 344

 

Programme 4:

Crime Prevention (42) and Victim Empowerment Programme (166)

Programme 4 - The budget cuts amounted to R7 321 000

 

Programme 5:

Nil

Free State (Annexure B)

0

Nil

Gauteng (Annexure C)

0

Nil

Kwa-Zulu Natal (Annexure D)

0

Nil

Limpopo (Annexure E)

6 programmes in Limpopo Province were affected by budget cuts and they are:

A total of R135 800 000 million was cut from Programme 2,3 and 4.

 

Early Childhood Development (ECD) & Partial Care.

R70 million

 

Services to People with Disabilities

R9 million

 

Drop-in Centres (DIC)

R38 million

 

Social Behaviour Change

R9 million

 

Services to Families

R100 000

 

Victim Empowerment Programme

R9.7 million

Mpumalanga (Annexure F)

Welfare Services:

Emmanuel Family Home CYCC

Community Development:

A contract of Honey Dew Youth Development Centre was terminated due to poor management of funds.

An amount of R242 014 was suspended, following the identification of replacement NPO. The allocated budget was spent in line with the planned outputs for 2021/22.

R48 000

Nil

North West (Annexure G)

n/a

 

Northern Cape (Annexure H)

n/a

 

Western Cape (Annexure I)

n/a

 

 

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