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PART B: PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
TRANSFER PAYMENTS
Transfer payments to all organisations other than public entities
The table below reflects the transfer payments made for the period 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021
Transfer Payments Type of Purpose for which the funds were used Did the dept. Amount Amount Reasons for the funds unspent by the entity
organisation comply with transferred spent by the
s 38 (1) (j) of (R’000) entity
the PFMA (R’000)
National Shelter Non-profit Conduct research on the implementation of Yes 695 481 Unspent funds will be used to implement
Movement Organisation victim empowerment services. activities up to September 2021 when the
three (3) year funding period comes to an end.
Lifeline South Africa Non-profit Provision of an Inter-sectoral helpline in Yes 958 958 N/A
Organisation response to violence against victims of crime
National Institute Non-profit Provision of early trauma support following Yes 1 686 1686 N/A
Community Organisation incidences of violence, particularly against
Development and women and children.
Management
Autism South Africa Non-profit Implementation of capacity building Yes 1 003 985 The unspent funds will be utilised to
Organisation strategies. implement all outstanding activities up to
December 2021.
South African Non-profit Implementation of video remote Yes 669 349 Unspent funds will be used to implement the
National Deaf Organisation communication service provision for deaf remaining funded activities until March 2022.
Association persons.
South African Non-profit Provision of capacity and empowerment to Yes 891 445 Unspent funds will be utilised to finalise
Federation for Organisation affiliated organisations remaining funded activities until March 2022.
Mental Health
DeafBlind South Non-profit Implementation of capacity building Yes 669 244 Unspent funds will be utilised until December
Africa Organisation strategies 2021 to finalise funded activities.
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