Project Title:
CKG Empowerment Through Enterprise: Bake, Craft, Trade & Sew for Profit
1. Executive Summary
CKG is a community-based organization working to uplift marginalized individuals through education, nutrition, and empowerment. This proposal presents our “Skills for Profit” program suite, aimed at building sustainable income opportunities for women, youth, and the unemployed in our community.
Through four practical and locally relevant training streams — Bake for Profit, Craft for Profit, Trade for Profit, and Sew for Profit — we will equip participants with marketable skills, business literacy, and access to local markets.
We are seeking funding and partnership support to roll out these programs, establish production hubs, and provide participants with startup kits, mentorship, and real-world selling opportunities.
2. Background
Our community faces high unemployment, especially among women and out-of-school youth. Many possess untapped creative or practical talents but lack:
- Access to training or mentorship
- Basic business knowledge
- Tools, materials, or startup capital
- Opportunities to earn consistent income
CKG believes in empowering individuals through skills-based learning that connects directly to income generation and self-reliance. These programs will operate as short-term intensive workshops, followed by ongoing mentoring and cooperative support.
3. Program Streams Overview
A. Bake for Profit
Participants learn to bake cakes, muffins, bread, scones, and traditional treats that can be sold at markets, schools, or from home.
Modules Include:
- Basic baking techniques and hygiene
- Costing and pricing products
- Packaging and presentation
- Selling at school tuckshops, events, or pop-up stalls
Outputs:
- Start-up baking kit (utensils, pans, apron, initial stock)
- Business plan for a home or mobile bakery
- Participation in CKG community bake sales
B. Craft for Profit
Training in crafting items using low-cost and recycled materials: beading, jewelry, home décor, recycled crafts, and cultural art.
Modules Include:
- Craft techniques and materials sourcing
- Product innovation using local trends
- Branding, pricing, and packaging
- Selling online or at craft markets
Outputs:
- Starter pack (tools, materials)
- 10 finished items for first sales
- Inclusion in CKG seasonal craft market
C. Trade for Profit
Focused on buying and reselling products (e.g., cosmetics, clothing, household items) — ideal for participants with entrepreneurial interest but no specific manual skill.
Modules Include:
- Basics of buying wholesale
- Stock control and budgeting
- Customer service and mobile sales
- Credit and risk management
Outputs:
- Access to vetted supplier contacts
- First stock consignment (e.g., R300 starter pack)
- Support to run door-to-door, online or spaza sales
D. Sew for Profit
Training in hand- and machine-sewing to produce items like uniforms, aprons, accessories, alterations, and custom clothing.
Modules Include:
- Machine handling and basic stitching
- Pattern use and product making
- Alterations, hemming, repairs
- Business setup and pricing
Outputs:
- Sewing starter kit (needle set, fabrics, patterns)
- Access to shared sewing machines
- Tailoring small orders for local clients and schools
4. Objectives
- Equip 80+ participants annually with practical income-generating skills
- Launch micro-enterprises or cooperatives in each stream
- Increase household income and economic participation, especially among women and youth
- Reduce dependency on grants and food parcels through sustainable livelihoods
- Foster a local network of small vendors, crafters, bakers, and traders
5. Target Groups
- Unemployed women aged 18–55
- Youth (18–35) not in employment, education or training (NEET)
- Mothers of children in CKG programs
- Disabled persons and informal caregivers
6. Program Phases & Duration
| Phase | Activities | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | Recruitment & registration | 1 month |
| Phase 2 | Training workshops per stream | 4 weeks |
| Phase 3 | Mentorship & supervised selling | 2 months |
| Phase 4 | Graduation & starter pack distribution | 1 week |
| Phase 5 | Market support, alumni tracking | Ongoing |
Training will run in cycles, with 4–5 streams per year across the different programs.
7. Budget Summary (Estimates per 20 Participants per Stream)
| Item | Cost (ZAR) |
|---|---|
| Training materials & kits | R10,000 |
| Facilitator fees | R6,000 |
| Venue & equipment use | R2,500 |
| Refreshments & transport stipends | R3,000 |
| Branding, printing & certificates | R1,500 |
| Graduation event | R2,000 |
| Total per stream | R25,000 |
Annual Budget Estimate (4 streams x 4 cohorts): R400,000
In-kind donations of equipment, sewing machines, ovens, or stock materials can significantly reduce cost.
8. Monitoring & Evaluation
We will monitor:
- Number of graduates per stream
- Business launches or income activities post-training
- Household income change (self-reported)
- Participation in community markets
- Feedback from customers and trainees
Quarterly reports and a year-end impact summary will be shared with funders and partners.
9. Partnerships and Support Needed
CKG seeks:
- Financial sponsorships to cover training, materials, and mentorship
- Donations of equipment (e.g., ovens, sewing machines, stock supplies)
- Local business partnerships for mentorship or product outlets
- NGO and government collaboration (e.g., NYDA, SETA, SEDA) for certification and enterprise development
10. Expected Outcomes
✅ 80+ trained individuals yearly gain real income skills
✅ 50% of graduates launch micro-businesses within 6 months
✅ Stronger women-led household resilience
✅ Growth of a vibrant local informal economy
✅ Reduction in youth unemployment and school dropout
11. Contact Information
CKG Empowerment Projects
📞 Phone: +27 69 585 2354
📧 Email: info@ckgprohects.org
🌐 Website: https://ckgprojects.org/
📍 Based in: Delft, Cape Town
📱 Social Media: [@CKGPrograms]
12. Conclusion
CKG’s “Skills for Profit” Programs are more than training — they’re about transformation. Every oven, sewing kit, or packet of beads placed in someone’s hands becomes a tool for dignity, independence, and sustainable change. Together, we can shift the narrative from dependence to empowerment — one skill, one woman, one family at a time.
We invite you to join us in baking, crafting, trading, and sewing a better future.

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