1. Our Page's System | Payfast
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2. Woolworths MySchool MyVillage

MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet

If you are a supporter of the Woolworths MySchool MyVillage scheme, add the Denis Goldberg House of Hope as your second or third beneficiary.

To become a supporter, you need to register with MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet and name the Denis Goldberg House of Hope as your beneficiary. There are several ways to do this:

3. EFT

If you wish to donate directly:

Denis Goldberg Legacy Foundation Trust
Nedbank
Account Number: 1146197411
Branch Code/Sort Code: 167609
SWIFT Code: NEDSZAJJ

If donations are paid into our bank account in cash or via EFT please send your name, the amount, and date to dglftrust@gmail.com

All donations made to the DGLFT are exempt from donations tax and qualify for deductions from taxable income in accordance with the Income Tax Act (58 of 1962). If you make a donation, please let us know at dglftrust@gmail.com if you would like us to send you a Section 18A tax certificate enabling you to claim a tax benefit from personal or corporate taxable income.

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Omprakash

If you are donating from the United States of America you can get a tax credit for the donation if you make the donation through Omprakash. https://www.omprakash.org/global/denis-goldberg-legacy-foundation-trust/crowdfund/life-is-wonderful

If you are donating from the United Kingdom, you can contact info@omprakash.org for instructions on how to make a tax-efficient donation which is eligible for Gift Aid.

 

5. GoFundME

If you are donating from outside South Africa you may find it convenient to send your donation by credit card to our UK website. Your GoFundMe link is https://www.gofundme.com/f/denis-goldberg-house-of-hope

National Lotteries Commission

6. NATIONAL LOTTERIES COMMISSION

We are delighted and proud to be among the many organisations that currently benefit from funding from the National Lotteries Commission (NLC).

The NLC relies on funds from the proceeds of the National Lottery. The Lotteries Act guides the way in which NLC funding may be allocated. The NLC wants the grants to make a difference to the lives of all South Africans, especially those more vulnerable and to improve the sustainability of the beneficiary organisations. Available funds are distributed to registered and qualifying non-profit organisations in the fields of charities; arts, culture and national heritage; and sport and recreation. By placing its emphasis on areas of greatest need and potential, the NLC contributes to South Africa’s development.

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