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Powered by THE THOLOANA ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME IS CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR 2018 AND WILL OPEN LATER IN THE YEAR FOR APPLICATIONS. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO ADD YOUR DETAILS TO OUR DATABASE, PLEASE EMAIL: THOLOANAPROGRAMME@ZA.SABMILLER.COM OR CONTACT 011 881 8417 Tholoana Enterprise Programme past participant: Zimkhita 1 THOLOANA ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME

Powered by THOLOANA ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME Information Brochure 2018 The SAB Foundation s Tholoana Enterprise Programme is a wrap-around solution supporting the growth of your business. The two-year programme follows a carefully designed and well-proven method that has delivered exceptional results time and again across many business sectors. The support package includes extensive entrepreneurial skills development, mentorship and access to tools and templates. Connection to peers around the country, as well as access to markets and finance make this an exciting and successful programme. The SAB Foundation is especially keen to create opportunities for disabled entrepreneurs, who are strongly encouraged to apply. Similarly, applications are welcome from businesses working in new and/or growing sectors such as export, manufacturing, food processing, water, energy and waste management. The Tholoana Enterprise Programme challenges participants to make changes and professionalise their business by thinking, planning and acting differently. This level of change requires the full commitment of the entrepreneur to enable solid growth as opposed to quick-fix solutions. In the past, these changes have resulted in participant growth of 65% per year and long-term survival rates of 94%. This significantly exceeds the national average of 5% and 37% respectively. Business support is offered for: Businesses in their early developmental phase (does not have to be registered yet) Registered businesses in their growth phase Tholoana Enterprise Programme past participant: Zimkhita 2 THOLOANA ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME

FOCUS AREAS In 2018 we will be recruiting an additional 60 highpotential businesses to take up this life-changing opportunity. The focus areas of the 2018 programme include: Enterprises run by or benefitting people with disabilities Women and youth-owned businesses Peri-urban and rural enterprises Enterprises that create jobs in areas with few other opportunities In addition, we are keen to identify enterprises with good long-term growth potential, and high-impact for example: Export potential and/or import substitution ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA The business is black-owned* and managed. The business is operational. The business is headquartered and registered (if applicable), within the South African borders. The business should be a going concern, commercially sustainable and viable. The applicant is involved in the business s daily operations and management on a full time basis, and are not employed by any other organisation. The applicant has the skills and experience necessary for the type of business you re engaged in. The business is in the early stages of growth (older than six months and no more than five years). Growth sectors - Water, energy and waste sector - Education (excluding early childhood development sector) - Technology - Agro-processing Identified growth areas e.g. Saldhana, Lephalale Tholoana Enterprise Programme past participant: Department of Coffee * means Africans, Coloureds and Indians who are citizens of the Republic of South Africa by birth or descent or who became citizens of the Republic of South Africa by naturalisation a) Before 27 April 1994; or b) On or after 27 April 1994 and who would have been entitled to acquire citizenship by naturalisation prior to that date but were precluded from doing so by Apartheid policies. (Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Amendment Bill, 2011). 3 THOLOANA ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME

PLEASE APPLY TO THE SAB FOUNDATION THOLOANA PROGRAMME IF YOU (Applications are currently closed. If interested in adding your details to our database, please contact: Tholoana Programme@za.sabmiller.com) Meet all the above criteria. Need business support, mentorship and skills training to take your business to the next level. Are self-motivated and hungry to succeed. Are keen to learn and grow as a business leader and owner. Are committed to full participation in the programme expectations over the two-year period. Are open to change and willing to drive new strategies to support the growth of your business. You have high moral and ethical standards and a desire to contribute to the economy of South Africa. You are committed to creating positive change. YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO APPLY IF You are an employee of the SAB Foundation, SAB Pty Ltd, SAB Miller Plc., AB-inbev and affiliates. You have previously received support from the SAB Foundation. Your business is not yet operational and is still an idea or concept stage. Your business s sole operations are alcohol related i.e. tavern, shebeen, bottle store or pub. Your operations involve any form of sex, gaming, gambling, tobacco or illegal business. Your business is a franchise: you are a franchisor or franchisee etc. Your business does not have a profit motive. For example, it is an NPO (not-for-profit organisation), NGO (non-governmental organisation), home-based care service organisation, community upliftment project, youth development educational organisation, etc. Examples of ineligible organisations are recycling projects, women and children s homes, sports and recreation centres, youth diversion projects and skills development projects. You require sponsorship for an event, a launch, a conference, a forum, a seminar, a party or a fund-raising function, land and building acquisitions. Require a bursary, a scholarship, an internship and funding in the form of studies, exchange programmes and textbooks etc. Require any form of sponsorship or donations. 4 THOLOANA ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME

SAB Foundation Tholoana Enterprise Programme process map WHAT TO EXPECT Online application Review and shortlisting Investment committee meetings The SAB Foundation s Tholoana programme empowers you by building your business skills and leadership confidence. Once you have been accepted for participation, a process of self-assessment, goal setting and growth begins. Your business performance is closely monitored. With the help of your mentor you will develop a set of milestones, linked (where appropriate) to possible grant disbursements. Approval onto programme Workshops Mentorship The intention is to lay the right foundations to support your growth and development, both during the course of the programme, and beyond. Our aim is to help you grow a business that succeeds well into the future. The two-year programme includes a core programme of five compulsory business-skills workshops held at a central venue and ongoing mentoring, plus a range of elective support that is individually tailored to your needs. Online monthly reporting and yearly survey Completion of business support programme 5 THOLOANA ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME

WHAT WE EXPECT FROM PARTICPANTS It is a huge honour to be selected as an SAB Foundation Tholoana Enterprise Programme participant. In this year alone, we anticipate that 1 200 businesses will apply for the 60 available positions, meaning that competition is tight, and only the most promising and dynamic candidates are chosen. Our expectations of all participants are as follows: 1. Participate fully in all workshops, peer groups and training. 2. Complete all baseline and yearly surveys as requested, for a period of five years. 3. Submit monthly business data including simple online financial reports. 4. Regularly engage with mentors, ensuring that you utilise their knowledge and support. 5. Meet all milestones agreed upon in your growth plan. 6. Maintain open, two-way communications (including any concerns and suggestions) with our friendly team. 7. Share ideas, think big, and help yourself, and others to succeed! Your business development support time commitment per year 4 Days Site visits 3 Hours Surveys 12 Hours Communications 36 Hours Face to face mentor support 4 Days Workshops 14 Hours E-Learning 12 Hours KPI s and reporting 10 Days Nip n Tuck 6 THOLOANA ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME

SEVEN ELEMENTS OF THE PROGRAMME 1. Business skills workshops: Compulsory These five workshops form an important part of the programme. Attendance at these sessions is compulsory. The topics include vision setting and strategic planning, costing and pricing, sales and marketing, human resource management and finance for small business. 2. Mentoring and coaching: Compulsory Participants have access to a personal mentor for up to three hours per month with a compulsory quarterly onsite session. In addition to the mentor, ongoing support and guidance from portfolio coordinators and the Fetola programme manager is available. 3. E-Learning programme: Compulsory A number of online training modules enable participants to develop their skills. Simple e-learning assignments based on the course chosen consolidate your learning. A consultant will review and respond to assignments, providing input to ensure easy implementation of newfound knowledge in your business. 4. Nip n Tuck interventions: Compulsory These tightly focused assignments provide specific assistance to participants to translate learning into actual practice in their business. Examples include development of effective company profiles, pricelists and other sales tools. 5. Access to resources: Elective Participants will have access to a suite of resources in the field of legislation and compliance, business development, market access, access to finance and media and public relations. Access to BizAssist provides a world of opportunity for all participants. 6. Performance indicators: Compulsory The monitoring and evaluation of business data requires you to submit your key performance indicators (KPIs). This data allows the Tholoana team to track the performance of the whole group giving an overview that shows your performance in relation to the group. Additionally, it enables the team to identify individual challenges and success deserving of attention. Financial information, management accounts and jobs data must be submitted on a monthly basis. 7. Peer to peer community and networking: Compulsory In addition to the networking opportunities facilitated at the workshops, a digital peer-to-peer networking platform enables participants to share information, collaborate and discuss concerns. Active participation in group activities is required. 7 THOLOANA ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME