About us

Everyone has something to give

GreaterGood South Africa brings good causes and committed givers together in meaningful and innovative ways to end poverty in South Africa. We believe in results-driven giving, seeking out opportunities that will have a measurable, life-changing impact on people and their communities.

Since its launch in 2004, GreaterGood SA has made a significant contribution to development in South Africa. We have:

  • engaged millions of visitors and thousands of corporate and individual donors
  • registered over 1,900 organisations on this website
  • raised R35 million for good causes
  • Advised on the investment of R 249.8 million into high social impact projects
  • generated 140,000 hours of volunteer skills and time
  • facilitated the distribution of 7.3 million second hand or surplus goods

Through our social enterprise, GreaterCapital, we provide social and responsible investment advisory services and opportunities to more than 85 corporate clients – from major players in the South African economy to small and medium sized businesses who want their CSI budget to have a real, lasting impact.

Our SA Social Investment Exchange (SASIX) makes carefully selected development projects available as investment opportunities with a social return. SASIX also gives you the opportunity to create your own Giving Foundation – a personalised charitable fund which you can set up as a family, an individual or as a business.

And our cutting-edge campaigns provide new and exciting ways for people to make a difference in South Africa.

Our Vision

GreaterGood South Africa has a vision of a vibrant culture of philanthropy infusing all sectors of South African society ensuring that we are a nation of strong, interconnected communities caring well for ourselves, for each other and for the places where we live.

Our Mission

GreaterGood South Africa works to enable the nation to engage with, and substantially support bona fide development organisations in innovative ways that result in the eradication of poverty in South Africa, in our time.

Download our 2007-8 annual report