SPONSORS

SAJE is funded by 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 intention of NLC funding is 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. www.nlcsa.org.za/
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 intention of NLC funding is 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. www.nlcsa.org.za/
SAMRO FoundationInvesting in the Arts since 1962
The SAMRO Foundation has funded the biennial SAJE Jazz Conference since 1992 http://www.samrofoundation.org.za/ |
Promotion of cultural exchange Pro Helvetia promotes art in its creation, dissemination and reception.
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BASA - Business and Arts South AfricaBusiness and Arts South Africa (NPC) promotes mutually beneficial, equitable and sustainable business-arts partnerships for the benefit of the whole of society.
www.basa.co.za/ |
PRO HELVETIA and SDC - ANT Project funding:
The primary focus of this funding is to assist in the distribution of new and existing works to a broader Southern African audience and to enable transnational collaboration and sharing of knowledge and expertise. |
The WITS School of Arts
http://wsoa.wits.ac.za/ Wits Music is one of South Africa’s most innovative higher education music departments, preparing students for diverse careers in music in the contemporary world. |
![]() Based in the heart of Johannesburg CBD, this shop has been around for over 4 decades.
http://www.toms.co.za/xv/index.php/branches/toms-braamfontein |
![]() Present in the main cities of the five continents, the 90 Italian Institutes of Culture are an ideal meeting place for intellectuals, artists and cultural operators, as well as both Italian and foreign citizens, who wish to commence or maintain a rapport with Italy.
http://www.iicpretoria.esteri.it/IIC_Pretoria/Menu/Istituto/ |