By Ofentse Mokae
08 February 2010The Western Cape Provincial Government has announced that it will reduce the number of Non-government as well as Non-profit organisations it funded in the next financial year.
The announcement was made by Social Development MEC Ivan Meyer in a media statement today.
MEC Meyer said there will be fewer NPOs and NGOs funded by the department in the coming financial year, and the focus will instead be on concentrating funding on those service providers which have strong track records.
His spokesperson Dannie Abrahams said this process was deemed necessary given that the province, like all other governments in South Africa, has seen a major reduction in its overall budget allocation from National Government.
“This is due to the reduced tax income associated with the recession, so we have to work on providing the best possible services more cost-effectively,” Abrahams.
Abrahams said amongst other reasons was the fact the province is under new administration with a new mandate.
“We therefore have to ensure that all our services are aligned with the policy objectives that this government was elected to implement,” he added.
The announcement also comes as a result after the department completed a comprehensive audit of approximately 1800 NGOs and NPOs it funded to determine which service providers are providing the best quality of service to the people of the Western Cape.
It said during this time, a call for proposals from service providers in each of the department’s 8 programmes was also advertised and communicated to all existing Department service providers.
This process resulted in several hundred applications from NGOs and NPOs.
In the week ahead these applications will be screened by an independent panel of experts, and recommendations will be made for funding recipients for the new financial year.
The MEC emphasised that they recognize the valuable contribution which their best NPO and NGO service providers are making in communities.
“Given that our current economic circumstances force us to do more with less, this government intends to empower the best NPO and NGO bodies to further improve and expand their services to the people of this province,” Meyer said.