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LEGALWISE
CSI PROGRAMME
Introduction
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LegalWise aims to facilitate transformation in the
communities within which it operates, through the
establishment of shared-value partnerships.
It has adopted an Asset Based Citizen-led
Development (ABCD) approach as it believes these
principles are more likely to bring about meaningful
transformation.
We seek to develop long term relationships with
organisations who have adopted a similar
approach. Our aim is to link each of our 39
branches across South Africa to local organisations
thus encouraging our staff to add value within their
area of operation.
Planning CSI budget
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The budget is divided into Socio-economic
Development and Enterprise Development in
accordance with the BBBEE Codes of Good
Practice.
The budget is apportioned with the main focus on
Enterprise Development. Long and medium term
initiatives are accommodated in successive
financial years while short term initiatives are
reviewed on an annual basis.
The length of the involvement is determined by the
community and budget constraints.
What do you do in your CSI?
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We do not have specific focus areas as we are
never able to predict what will come out of an
ABCD process but we try to align our initiatives to
the NDP 2030 to ensure that what we are doing has
long term relevance. The majority of our spend is
allocated to small business development which
includes business skills training and funding. In
addition, we provide for education through our
bursary scheme, supporting Early Childhood
Development Centres, a youth development
programme and consumer education.
What criteria do you use in
choosing partners for CSI?
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One of the first criteria we look at is whether
the organisation has an ABCD mindset as
this ensures that methods of practise will
coincide.
The organisation must have good
governance structures in place and have the
capacity to meet sound monitoring,
evaluation and reporting standards.
The organisation must also have a good
reputation within the community.
How do you work with NPOs in
your CSI?
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NPOs are our implementing partners.
They have their roots in the community
and are able to manage these
relationships effectively.
Together, we develop a
funding/support model based on the
action plan developed by the
community.
How does LegalWise CSI fit into
the Eastern Cape CSI initiative?
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LegalWise has linked its East London
branch to the ECNGOC to provide
unrestricted funding and support to their
member organisations.
In the same way, our Port Elizabeth branch
has been linked to the Ikhala Trust. Both
organisations follow an ABCD approach and
provide us with opportunities for responsive
investment as well as opportunities to learn
about ABCD in practice.
How do you envisage working
in the Eastern Cape
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We hope to add to the body of practice
of ABCD in this area, the learnings of
which can be shared both nationally
and internationally
CSI Successes
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LegalWise CSI has been afforded room to
experiment and develop a more significant
approach to community development. This has
allowed us to learn valuable lessons and to
determine the “most appropriate practice” for our
organisation and the communities in which we
operate.
Our successes include forming partnerships with
like minded organisations and facilitating
meaningful transformation in the minds of those
who have embraced their strengths and assets to
improve their social and economic conditions.
CSI Challenges
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The ABCD process is never straight forward
and will often require adjustments in
expectations and thought patterns. This can
be a challenge when working within the
confines of a corporate structure and
complex community structures.
We constantly have to remind ourselves that
the community are the experts in their own
development and that our role is merely to
support their plans.
Thank You
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Any Questions?