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Sage Foundation programmes

Sage Foundation is engaged in a range of development programmes that provide support and funding to non-profits.

Pathways back to work

Sage Pathways is a support, development, training, and recruitment programme designed to help people enter the workplace or return to work. The Pathways model delivers a series of work-readiness sessions covering interview tips, assessment centre skills, personal branding, and returning to work with confidence. We have delivered four programmes, including virtual work readiness events in South Africa, the UK, and North America. Of the 172 attendees, more than 70% were women. In South Africa, we hired 13 people living with disabilities within our customer services and finance operations.

FIRST LEGO League

To ensure the next generation has the right skills for the digital economy, we need to focus on developing STEM skills in young people. We have a longstanding partnership with FIRST LEGO League, a programme that challenges young people aged four to 16, to build robots using LEGO bricks and components.

$5 Million Fundraising Challenge

Since the start of our journey to support local non-profits through fundraising, Sage Foundation has worked with colleagues, business partners, customers, and the community to raise over $3 million to support more than 1,000 charitable causes. We launched the $5 Million by 2030 Challenge to not only raise more than ever but to help those who need it most. Over the past seven years, our community of fundraisers have walked, cycled, run, climbed, and hiked hundreds of thousands of kilometres to raise money for non-profits and causes close to their hearts.

Case studies

These are just some of the projects that Sage Foundation is honoured to support:

South Africa’s breath-taking flora and fauna is under threat from poaching, conflict with farmers, and encroaching human development. Wild Heart Wildlife Foundation, run by wildlife lovers Paul Oxton and Carina Crayton, is fighting to save this heritage for future generations. The two founders are the only full-time employees. 

They partner with ethical wildlife rehabilitation centres to rescue injured or threatened animals. They also provide veterinary care through a network of consultant veterinarians, equip wildlife clinics nationwide, and supply consumables, capital items, and food or milk formula to these rehabilitation centres.

Crayton and Oxton do most of the finances and admin themselves, taking pride in their low overheads and careful stewardship of public money. Sage Accounting allows them to automate finances, save time, and focus on fundraising and wildlife rehabilitation rather than admin. The software – provided through the Sage Foundation NPO Success product discounting programme – makes it easy for Crayton to capture financial data from anywhere. 

She can spend her time in the field helping animals rather than in the office doing admin. She has also benefitted from the free online training courses made available to non-profits through Sage Foundation NPO Success. The training has equipped her with better insight into the specific requirements of accounting in the South African NPO sector, as well as the tools and processes that help organisations stay on top of their admin. 

“We are equally at home doing our finances as we are in the field. We conduct snare and anti-poaching patrols, clean wounds, hydrate stricken animals, and strap broken wings. We also work in urban areas where human/wildlife conflict continues to escalate – always with the main aim of returning the animals to safety and freedom. It helps that I can manage our finances on the fly.” – Carina Crayton, Wild Heart Wildlife Foundation founder 
 

Street Warriors UK is a community interest company working to provide much-needed services and support to homeless people in Newcastle. Managed by two unpaid directors – Christopher Smith and Caroline Wetherell – and unpaid senior manager, Darren Wetherell, it provides meals, drinks, clothing, and toiletries to vulnerable people. 

Street Warriors UK also has a welfare team that provides help and advice around housing issues, medical appointments, and benefit claims. Since it relies on volunteers and donations from the public to do its work, Street Warriors UK needs to run a tight financial ship. The organisation uses Sage Business Cloud Accounting – provided through the Sage Foundation NPO Success product discounting programme – to manage its finances. 

Street Warriors UK has also benefitted from the Accounting and Financial Statements for NPOs free training, sponsored by Sage, which focuses on accounting in the UK non-profit sector. It helps attendees to progress their understanding of accounting and financial statements, so they can better communicate financial concepts with their stakeholders. 

“Sage Business Cloud Accounting makes it easy for us to keep up to date with daily and weekly accounting procedures and keep an eye on our funding. The training was a huge help to understand how Sage’s software works and showed best practice in how to compile accounts for a community interest company. It also highlighted ways in which we could make the finance function easier for ourselves.” – Darren Wetherell, Street Warriors UK senior manager