Open call: PESP 4 funding in SA
Business and Arts South Africa (BASA) is inviting registered small and micro enterprises operating within the cultural and creative industries to apply for the Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme 4 (PESP 4) grant funding.
PESP 4 is aimed at creating opportunities in the creative and cultural sectors, with a strong emphasis on shared value. The initiative is a collaborative effort between the Office of the President and the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC). PESP has already demonstrated the government’s capacity to expand public employment and provide various forms of support, resulting in the creation of more than 550 000 jobs and livelihood opportunities, with more initiatives still in progress.
BASA’s role in the implementation of PESP 4 is dedicated to ensuring that the positions generated offer participants genuine work experience, thus enhancing their readiness for a larger labour market. This readiness will be invaluable when the economic recovery phase presents more permanent opportunities.
Application process
Interested applicants can apply here before 22 September.
An informative webinar will be held on 11 September. Applicants are strongly encouraged to participate in this session to have their questions addressed.
Proposals that demonstrate a well-structured plan with specific targets, precise measures and a quantifiable impact will receive priority consideration. Programmes that aim to create jobs and specifically target underrepresented groups, such as women, young adults and individuals with disabilities, will be given additional attention. Initiatives focusing on human capital development, including education, training, technology, innovation, skills development and wellness will also be favourably considered.
Note: Applications submitted after the deadline or those that are incomplete will not be considered.
Call the BASA switchboard number on 011 447 2295 regarding any questions, or choose the appropriate option on the BASA WhatsApp chatbot available on the website.
View the original call here.
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