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Originally called the [[1820 Settlers Foundation]] and created to *** the '''Grahamstown Foundation''' is a non-profit South African company that manages a wide variety of projects.  
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Originally called the [[1820 Settlers Foundation]]the '''Grahamstown Foundation''' is a non-profit South African company that manages a wide variety of projects. The Grahamstown Foundation also administers the [[1820 Settlers Monument]] which is both a national heritage institution and a conference and functions venue.
The Foundation also administers the [[1820 Settlers Monument]] which is both a national heritage institution and a conference and functions venue.  
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More than a quarter of a million people, from all cultural backgrounds, use the building each year. Amid reminders of the past, the Grahamstown Foundation encourages the principles and ideals of the South African constitution.  
  
Amid reminders of the past, the Foundation encourages the principles and ideals of the South African constitution.
 
  
More than a quarter of a million people, from all cultural backgrounds, use the building each year.
 
  
 
== Aims and objectives ==
 
== Aims and objectives ==
  
The Grahamsown Foundation's aim is: to enrich the educational and cultural life of the people of South Africa
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The Grahamstown Foundation's aim is: to enrich the educational and cultural life of the people of South Africa
 
“That all might have life and have it more abundantly”
 
“That all might have life and have it more abundantly”
  
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Revision as of 13:32, 2 August 2023

Originally called the 1820 Settlers Foundation, the Grahamstown Foundation is a non-profit South African company that manages a wide variety of projects. The Grahamstown Foundation also administers the 1820 Settlers Monument which is both a national heritage institution and a conference and functions venue. More than a quarter of a million people, from all cultural backgrounds, use the building each year. Amid reminders of the past, the Grahamstown Foundation encourages the principles and ideals of the South African constitution.


Aims and objectives

The Grahamstown Foundation's aim is: to enrich the educational and cultural life of the people of South Africa “That all might have life and have it more abundantly”

There are four main focus areas:

1. Language

The Foundation aims to: Enrich the study of language; Promote and enhance the way South Africans communicate by fostering, igniting and encouraging open and meaningful debate; Improve the quality of language teaching

2. The Arts

The Foundation supports artistic endeavour by: Providing facilities for performers; Creating opportunities for participation in the performing and visual Arts; Promoting South African art, culture and literature

3. The Sciences

The Foundation promotes a love of science in South Africa by: Providing scientists with opportunities to make science accessible to all; Showing that science, engineering and technology permeate business and everyday life; Encouraging enquiry into the origins and different disciplines of science

4. Conferences

The Foundation believes in free and open debate and discussion, and to this end: Facilitates conferences and seminars on matters of national concern; Maintains and provides a world class conferencing and meeting facility

Projects

Projects include:

the National Arts Festival, the National Festival of Science (Scifest Africa), Engineering and Technology, the South African Schools' Festivals (including the National Schools Festival and Schools' Fest On the Road, formerly the Regional Schools Festivals), the English Olympiad, the Eastern Cape Eisteddfod, Sakhisizwe, Shakespeare Society of Southern Africa and the Village Green Fair.

The National Arts Festival, The Village Green Fair, Scifest Africa, South African Schools' Festival, Eastern Cape Eisteddfod, English Olympiad, Shakespeare Society of Southern Africa, Makana Edutourism Project and the Amaphiko Township Dance Project.

For more information

See also Language struggle

Sources

http://www.foundation.org.za/

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