Tshikululu Social Investments is a bridge between the interests of corporate clients who are committed to community grantmaking, and the realities of development.
Years of practical knowledge is combined with considered strategic thinking and sound governance to create flexible, well-managed, all-in-one grantmaking portfolios.
In so doing, we ensure that each investment has a measurable social return, increasing the opportunities for people caught in socially dysfunctional circumstances, whatever those may be.
Our work is multi-faceted and tailored to the character of each client’s fund, carried out by specialised teams in the sectors of health, education and social development and operated by dedicated client relationship managers.
We believe that the need for thoughtful corporate social investment has never been greater. Based on our company values of care, excellence, innovation and integrity, this is the work done at Tshikululu every day.
Companies often regard corporate social investment as an element of their triple bottom line, carried out in-house. Social investment carried out in this way can be very effective, but it can also be vulnerable to changeable company market positioning, business direction and, critically, in personnel.
That is why the decision of our clients to outsource the professional management of their social investment is so farsighted.
Tshikululu advises, creates, implements and manages all-in-one corporate social investment solutions. We share learnings, repeat successes and avoid pitfalls across the funds.
This work happens professionally, with realistic timeframes for maximum project success, in formal and informal partnerships with the state and other donors.
Careful attention is paid to the governance controls of the funds and trusts we administer, tax and legal issues, project monitoring and evaluation and, importantly, at a lower administration cost than the industry average.
* Fund Management
* Monitoring and Evaluation
* Strategic Consultancy
* Training
* Communications
* Financial Controls
* Capital Projects
* Bursary Programmes