SAHA funders and supporters

Over the years, SAHA has been fortunate to receive financial support from the following organisations:

The Atlantic Philanthropies 

  • Core and project funding (2001 - 2015)

Australian Volunteers International (AVI)

  • AVI has provided FOIP with professional volunteers (2003 - 2014)

The British Library - Endangered Archive Programme

  • SFJP - Zenzo Nkobi photographic project (2008 - 2009)

Business and Arts South Africa (BASA)

  • Struggles for Justice Programme (SFJP) - Shifty Records project (2014)

The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation 

  • SFJP projects (2008 - 2009)

City of Ekurhuleni

  • SFJ project funding (2012)

The Claude Leon Foundation

  • PAIA DVD project (2009 - 11)
  • SFJP projects (2012 - 2013)

Culture, Arts, Tourism, Hospitality, Sports, Sector Education Training Authority (CATHSSETA)

  • SFJP and Support Services Internships (2016)

Foundation for Human Rights (FHR)

  • SFJP projects (2006 - 2007; 2010 - 2011)

The Indigo Trust

  • FOIP PAIA Tracker (2016)

Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust

  • Core funding (2005)

The National Arts Council 

  • SFJP project funding (2009, 2014)

National Heritage Council (NHC)

  • SFJP struggle t-shirts project (2015 – 2016)

National Lotteries Commission (NLC, formerly National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund)

  • SFJP (2016)
  • SFJP (2011 - 2012)

Open Society Foundations

  • Right to Truth project (2014 to date)
  • PAIA training programme (2011 to date)
  • FOIP core funding (2011 to date) 
  • PAIA DVD project (2009 - 11)

The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation

  • SFJP core and project funding (2005 to 2016)

South-South Exchange Programme for Research on the History of Development (SEPHIS)

  • SFJP project funding (2008)

Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information Access (TICFIA) / Michigan State University

  • SFJP projects (2009 - 2013)

 

In addition, SAHA has benefitted from the generous provision of pro bono legal services by Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc's Pro Bono and Human Rights Practice, as well as advocates Janice BleazardJason BrickhillGeoff Budlender (SC)Nasreen BudlenderSteven Budlender, Frances Hobden and Howard Varney, as part of SAHA's strategic litigation programme.