A Spring of Hope Permaculture Centre

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A Spring of hope Permaculture centre Acornhoek, South Africa 2017


executive summary Ten years ago, A Spring of Hope (ASoH)

for an evening meal. At this time, more

was created to help provide clean water

than 14,200 students in one of the poorest

to schools in rural South Africa. ASoH is

parts of South Africa are eating at least

currently working with 42 schools in the

one nutritious meal every day. With better

greater Acornhoek area of rural South

nutrition, hope grows, and depressed,

Africa, and has expanded its activities

barren schools become alive and inspired

to include assistance in sustainable

to offer a quality education to their

agriculture, water management, sanitation,

learners.

and job development. Increasingly, ASoH is getting requests from Over the past ten years we have witnessed

community members for permaculture

what happens when clean water, the

workshops, for access to organic produce, and for economic opportunities for a sustainable livelihood. When ASoH introduced permaculture gardening education into the schools, we saw a huge shift in the way people think and view the world—gardens designed using permaculture principles are flourishing! We see very clearly that our next step in supporting the people living in this area is to

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most basic of human needs, becomes

establish an “A Spring of Hope Permaculture

available—children have clean water to

Centre” that will broaden the impact of our

drink which improves their health, gardens

work at the community level. The Centre

thrive and fresh food is grown, schools

will enhance our capacity to Inspire, inform

have water to use for preparing lunches

and equip community leaders to go back

for the learners and washing dishes, and

to their villages and begin to change the

many orphans receive food to take home

landscape, one home at a time.

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Statement of Need What is Special about this Area? The area where ASoH works is part of a

The Acornhoek region is a designated

UNESCO unique biosphere—a place on

Presidential “rural poverty node”, which

the planet where the biodiversity of both

means it is a “rural area in extreme

plants and animals is not found anywhere

poverty with a serious lack of skills and

else. It is also home to the third largest

services”. Unemployment stands at 75%,

canyon in the world, the Blyde River

the HIV infection rate is 29%, and most

Canyon. It is a particularly beautiful area

homes and villages lack running water.

in very close proximity to the world famous Kruger National Park, where visitors can

This poor infrastructure makes people

view a large variety of big game animals

extremely vulnerable to the impacts

while staying in five-star surroundings.

of climate change. 2015 was the driest

However, most of the local population

year since they began keeping records,

lives in dire poverty. The Acornhoek

in 1904. 2016 was the third year of the

region was one of the Apartheid era

worst drought in 30 years. The lack of

“homelands”, remote undeveloped areas

rain has dramatically reduced agricultural

where the ma jority of Blacks were moved

production leading to soaring food prices

to prevent them from living in the urban

and more than tripling the number of

areas of South Africa. It remains a very

people who experience food insecurity.

challenging place for people to live.

The necessity for people to grow their own

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relationship as

food has never been more critical, and

“Sitting at our back doorsteps,

humans to the world

permaculture can

all we need to live a good

around us. Ultimately,

help. Permaculture

life lies about us. Sun, wind,

is designed to maximize people’s ability to adapt to changing weather.

people, buildings, stones, sea, birds and plants surround us. Cooperation with all these

Permaculture

things brings harmony.”

is really about

Bill Mollison

relationships—

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we believe that by teaching permaculture at the ASoH Centre, we will build personal responsibility, and we will give vulnerable people, people already living on the edge

sun and soil—water and air—plants and

and greatly impacted by climate change,

animals—others and ourselves, and our

a greater capacity to adapt and thrive.

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Operational Plan

Architect’s rendering of the ASoH Centre

Location and Description of Centre The ASoH Centre will give the organization

about these incredible trees later!)

a tangible presence in the Acornhoek

The structure will preserve the African

community. We have obtained 3

style of design while incorporating

hectares (about 7 acres) of land from

sustainable building methodologies. It

the tribal authorities. This site is easily

will be constructed using rammed earth

accessible to the community, and will

technology, which uses local materials

accommodate a structure with two

and has a small environmental footprint.

classrooms, a resource center, a kitchen,

It will be equipped with solar panels and

offices, a caretaker’s cottage, a large

lit by LEDs to minimize electricity usage.

community vegetable garden, and several

It will be designed to capture rainwater for

orchards, including moringa trees. (More

later use. It will be equipped with Enviro-Loo

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waterless composting toilets. Michael

the buildings, which contributes to job

Beukes, of Rammteck Buildings, will build

creation and skills development, which is

the Centre. Michael has built other rammed

badly needed in this community. On the

earth buildings in the area, and has been

previous page is an architect’s rendering

building the Enviro-loo toilet buildings at

of the ASoH Centre. We are hoping to

our schools for several years. Rammteck

begin construction in the Spring of 2018.

uses and trains local people to work on

What will happen at the A Spring of Hope Centre Because of our success working in 40+ schools in the area, additional schools are continually requesting help obtaining clean water/gardens/sanitation. ASoH needs a more centralized way to address these requests, to provide enhanced assistance to the schools where we currently work, and to expand our outreach into the broader community. The Centre will be the central hub for all of these activities.

ASoH Will Educate! ASoH will offer free classes on best management practices in source water protection, conservation, organic gardening and nutrition as well as operation and management of the wells themselves. The focus will be on managing those environmental issues that are already affecting people’s lives. A Spring of Hope will also assist with instruction on how to build economical rainwater catching devices to

This type of sharing is exactly what is

be used during the dry season. Whereas

happening with our 40+ partner schools.

our past efforts were almost exclusively

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aimed at schools, ASoH plans to begin

ASoH Will Create!

offering free classes to individuals so they

ASoH will create opportunities for local

can establish small permaculture gardens

people, who are knowledgeable in water

at home. Once home gardens proliferate,

related issues, permaculture gardening

fellow gardeners can share seeds and

methods, and sanitation, to teach

knowledge with other households.

others. In addition to several jobs at the

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Centre, ASoH will also create opportunities for micro- and eco-enterprises to help the unemployed. For example, many products can be made from the leaves and seeds of the moringa tree. Moringa is referred to as “nature’s perfect plant” and is an extremely potent high nutrient plant that is in great demand both in Africa and in Europe. ASoH will employ local people to assist in the business and share in the profits. There are many other products that could also become springboards for small enterprises. As new technologies come on line for cleaning water, generating sustainable power, and enriching soil, we plan to be at the forefront of creating opportunities for local people.

ASoH Will Inspire! Through education, opportunities to network with other community members, and by providing essential resources to take steps toward real world solutions in their villages, ASoH will help people develop the confidence and tools they need to improve the quality of life for themselves, their families, and their neighbors.

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Staffing Leanette Sithole—the former principal of

in the national Edu-Plant Competition. Her

Beretta Primary, our first project—is now

expertise in permaculture and water issues,

working with ASoH as a permaculture

and her deep community involvement will

educator, and will be the garden manager

give the Centre instant credibility and will

of the new A Spring of Hope Centre. In 2013

set a solid foundation for our efforts.

she was nominated as African “Woman of

Trygive Nxumalo, another ASoH

the Year”. She led Beretta Primary School

permaculture expert, will also be

to first place in the Province in the national

onsite providing permaculture

Edu-Plant competition. Under her

education, overseeing the home

leadership, Beretta also won first place in

garden initiative and offering classes

the Department of Agriculture and Forests

to children and the community.

Eco-Competition. In 2014, she was a leading voice with the Department of Education’s

In addition, the Centre will employ

“Greening of Schools” initiative, and

an administration clerk/operations

successfully advocated for the Department

supervisor, two gardeners, a

to fund a gardener for every school.

person to clean and do the meal

Recently she was selected to be a judge

preparations, and a security guard.

“Permaculture principles focus on thoughtful designs for small-scale intensive systems which are labor efficient and which use biological resources instead of fossil fuels. Designs stress ecological connections and closed energy and material loops. The core of permaculture is design and the working relationships and connections between all things.” Bill Mollison

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Financing for the Centre We are seeking support from individual donors, corporate partners, and government sources to fund the construction and initial operation costs of the Centre. ASoH has a very strong track record with funders, often getting recurring donations from foundations and sponsors. The following summarizes building and operatonal costs for the ASoH Centre. The conversion to US dollars is at the rate of 13R to 1 USD.

Building and Construction

R 3,381,950.00

$ 260,150.00

2-Year Operational Expenses

R 3,118,050.00

$ 239,850.00

R 6,500,000.00

USD $ 500,000.00

TOTAL

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Organizational Capacity

Organization and Management Structure A Spring of Hope was founded and

and the Public Benefits Department.

registered in the state of Florida in 2007 as

ASoH/SA is also registered as a Section

a 501(c)(3) non-profit. For the past 10 years

18A and has exemption from taxes and

ASoH has, by design, implemented the

duties as approved in terms of Section

ma jority of its projects on a volunteer basis.

18A. South African donors qualify for a tax

Joanne Young, the Executive Director, has

reduction limited to a specific formula

lead ASoH as a volunteer and has received

for any contributions made. We are also

technical, marketing, fundraising and

a Level 1 BB-BEE enterprise, qualifying

administrative support from her daughter

corporate donors for the highest level of

Brittany (President) and other Board

credit toward their community service

Members. In 2012 Joanne Young created a

requirement.

sister organization in South Africa, A Spring

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of Hope South Africa (ASoH/SA). A Spring

Our Impact

of Hope SA is a Section 21 social enterprise

According to UNICEF, 50% of South Africans

registered with the Department of Welfare

experience hunger. Since its inception in

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2007, ASoH has employed a multitiered approach to addressing hunger, starting with providing access to clean water. We brought clean water to 32 primary and secondary schools, eight preschools (crèches), and five community projects, improving the lives of 14,235 children. With water comes the possibility for creating sustainable gardens that add nutritious food and improve the health of the children. We are providing education and support to every ASoH school to establish permaculture gardens. We are now deepening our work with the schools by addressing sanitation and hygiene concerns. Inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene together with unsafe drinking water are ma jor causes of child deaths in South Africa. Children are particularly vulnerable in the provinces where ASoH works, as water and sanitation facilities are below the national average. To this end, ASoH has begun installing waterless, compostable toilet systems in our schools. We have completed Enviro-Loos at 13 schools and one community project. This enables significant improvement in the children’s health, increases regular school attendance, and gives the learners a much greater chance of being able to focus on their education and break the cycle of poverty.

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Corporate Partners Fund Raising History A Spring of Hope has the following corporate/foundation partners who contribute to the work of the organization through various means Over the past 10 years A Spring of Hope has raised over $1,419,000 that has benefitted 14,235 learners. The fundraising began with U.S. students supporting South African students, raising sufficient monies to provide assistance to one school. Once ASoH became a 501(c)(3) it began to reach out to other organizations and individuals to increase its financial support in order to provide assistance to additional schools.

Conclusion From the outset, A Spring of Hope (ASoH) was created out of passion—the passion and deep caring of a mother and her daughter—that grew into a vital, high impact non-profit organization. A Spring of Hope Centre will be a highly visible expression of our passion. It will elevate our impact and change lives in rural South African communities by enabling people to learn sustainable gardening methods, gain confidence in themselves, and have new knowledge that translates immediately into more resources for their lives. We hope you will invest in this critical next step for our organization. If you have further questions, please contact Joanne Young at 954.775.4997 or joanne@aspringofhope.org. Thank you for your interest and your support.

USA (Head Office)

South Africa

P.O. Box 970444

130 Daisy Street, Sandton, 2196

Coconut Creek, FL 33097

Reg no 2012/093141/08

EIN: 26-0851887

NPO 093141

www.aspringofhope.org

A Spring of Hope is a 501(c)(3) registered charity


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