Help 10 Million Makers with 5 volunteers for getting our financial accounts in order.
5 volunteers still needed
category
Economic Inclusion & Jobs
sub-category
Entrepreneurship & small business support
duration
4-8 hours
How can you help?
Help 10 Million Makers with 5 volunteers for getting our financial accounts in order.
Here's a little more info about this opportunity...
Our Antidote programme supports mid-career, township designers and makers with access to market and skills needed to grow their business. We are unfunded and volunteer driven. Our previous accountant has stopped practicing, and we urgently need help getting our financials in order so we can get our tax compliance certificate and make sure our public benefit status is not compromised. We understand the irony in this. The organisation helping young entrepreneurs comply is non-compliant itself.
Sustainable Development Goals
Decent Work and Economic Growth
Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Responsible Consumption and Production
Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
Reduced Inequalities
Reduce inequality within and among countries
Impact Metrics (Estimates)
People from marginalised groups to be supported
Waste to be collected for disposal/recycling
People to be trained for employability/entrepreneurship
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