This tender seeks a service provider to deliver financial management and records management training for funded non-profit organizations over a two-day period. The training aims to enhance compliance with legislative requirements and improve governance practices.
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Social Development is inviting bids for the provision of capacity-building interventions specifically targeting funded non-profit organizations (NPOs) for the 2026/2027 financial year. The selected service provider will conduct a comprehensive two-day training program focused on financial management and records management. This initiative is crucial for empowering NPOs to effectively manage funds, comply with the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), and adhere to the Social Sector Funding Policy (SSFP).
The training will cover essential topics such as contract management, financial statement preparation, asset management, and the importance of maintaining accurate financial records. Participants will receive learning materials, including manuals and workbooks, and will be assessed to ensure understanding. The program aims to enhance the operational capacity of NPOs, enabling them to deliver services more effectively and transparently, thereby fostering better governance and accountability in the sector.
This tender is suitable for training providers with valid SETA accreditation and experience in delivering similar training programs. Providers must demonstrate their capability through references and provide necessary training equipment. The successful bidder will play a pivotal role in strengthening the capacity of NPOs across various districts in KwaZulu-Natal, ultimately contributing to improved service delivery in communities.
This tender is suitable for training organizations or consultants with expertise in financial management and records management, particularly those experienced in working with non-profit organizations. Businesses must have valid SETA accreditation and a proven track record of delivering effective training programs.