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Gauteng NGOs in Crisis as Social Development Delays Funding for Third Year in a Row

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Divinity Mokgwatshane
Published: 12 May 2025,
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Funding Delays Leave Gauteng Nonprofits Struggling to Sustain Essential Services

For the third consecutive year, Gauteng’s nonprofit sector is in turmoil as the Gauteng Department of Social Development delays essential funding. Since 1 April 2025, hundreds of non-profit organisations (NPOs) have been left in financial limbo, grappling with severe economic strain. The delays have left many NPOs unable to pay staff, sustain services, or meet the basic needs of Gauteng’s most vulnerable communities.

Contents
  • Impact on NPOs: Financial Strain and Service Disruption
  • Real-Life Impacts: Stories from the Ground
  • Momentum at Risk: Youth Programmes Affected
  • The Root of the Problem: Structural Failures and Power Imbalance
  • What Lies Ahead: An Urgent Call for Accountability
  • Impact and Implications

Impact on NPOs: Financial Strain and Service Disruption

The delayed funding has plunged countless NPOs into crisis mode. Many organisations have been forced to rely on community donations and deplete reserves just to maintain basic services. Some NPOs are now on the brink of collapse, as contracts remain unsigned and payments have not been made.

A survey by the Gauteng Care Crisis Committee revealed the following:

  • 51 organisations received contracts for all services but have not been paid.
  • 29 organisations received partial contracts.
  • 25 organisations are still awaiting decisions on their funding applications.

The bottleneck stems from contracts worth over R5 million that remain stalled, awaiting departmental approval. This delay directly violates the national Sector Funding Policy, which mandates that contracts be renewed two months before the financial year ends.


Real-Life Impacts: Stories from the Ground

Epilepsy SA Gauteng, the only national NPO in South Africa dedicated to individuals with epilepsy, is among the hardest hit. Aileen Langley, a representative of the organisation, highlighted that they are currently feeding 300 people daily, supported solely by community donations from Springs. The inconsistency of funding forced them to pay staff half of their salaries at the end of April, creating uncertainty and stress among the 46 employees, many of whom are breadwinners.

Langley expressed frustration over bureaucratic obstacles, as delays from the provincial office have left the organisation in the dark regarding their Service Level Agreement (SLA). She fears a repeat of last year when payments were only made in the last month of the first quarter.

Another organisation, the African Youth Development Forum, which runs youth development and substance abuse prevention initiatives, has also been affected. Despite receiving a funding confirmation letter, the lack of a formal SLA has hindered the organisation’s ability to plan and secure its 60 staff members’ employment.


Momentum at Risk: Youth Programmes Affected

Nhlanhla Zwane, a representative from the African Youth Development Forum, voiced concerns about the disruption in programme continuity. Funding delays have significantly impacted their ability to maintain programme momentum, essential for effective youth development initiatives.

“When we start in January, we build momentum. By March, stopping due to a lack of funding kills that momentum,” Zwane lamented. The unpredictability has forced the organisation to dip into reserves just to cover fixed costs, including rent.


The Root of the Problem: Structural Failures and Power Imbalance

Lisa Vetten, Chairperson of the Gauteng Care Crisis Committee, criticised the provincial department for its systemic failures. Vetten highlighted that these funding delays are not merely administrative issues but constitutional failures.

Under South African law, the government’s funding of NPOs is a constitutional duty, as these organisations play a critical role in fulfilling state obligations, including providing care for vulnerable populations. Vetten argued that the Department of Social Development often takes credit for services delivered by NPOs in its annual reports, while it is, in fact, these organisations that ensure the work is done.

The funding issues have also exposed an underlying power imbalance. Some NPOs have been pressured to sign agreements under duress, particularly regarding the use of government-funded vehicles, placing legal responsibility unfairly on NPO leaders.


What Lies Ahead: An Urgent Call for Accountability

The Gauteng Care Crisis Committee has called for immediate intervention and a thorough review of leadership within the Department of Social Development. Vetten insists that without an overhaul, the province’s most vulnerable populations will continue to suffer due to government inaction.

The ongoing delays are more than just financial mismanagement; they represent a regressive realisation of constitutional rights. With essential services hanging in the balance, stakeholders are demanding an end to the ongoing crisis and a restoration of funding stability for Gauteng’s vital nonprofit sector.


Impact and Implications

The delayed funding crisis continues to jeopardize the livelihoods of NPO workers and the welfare of countless vulnerable individuals in Gauteng. As the crisis unfolds, the provincial government’s responsibility to uphold constitutional rights remains under scrutiny. Resolving the issue is no longer just about funding; it’s about justice, human dignity, and the right to social protection.

Also read: North West Parks and Tourism Board in Crisis: Employee Strike Exposes Deep-Rooted Issues

TAGGED:African Youth Development ForumEpilepsy SA GautengGauteng Care Crisis CommitteeGauteng NGOs funding crisisNonprofit funding GautengNPO funding delays South AfricaSocial Development funding delaysVulnerable communities support Gauteng
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