#UPGivingMatters

520 donors

Goal: 800 donors
65%

R8,416,186 raised

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Make today matter. Donate now.

Within every moment of every day lies the potential to change the world. The donation you make today could change a life.

The University of Pretoria’s students are some of South Africa’s brightest minds. We have a 94% pass rate because of our culture of academic excellence.

However, more than 50% of all students who successfully graduate receive some form of financial aid through funding from various donors, or full scholarships or top-up funding to help students and families reach the finish line – so every rand counts.

Our students have the potential to be the next global problem solver – but they need your help. Please donate now towards this worthy cause.

It is our priority to make high quality tertiary education affordable and accessible to support deserving students who strive for excellence in their journey at our institution.

If you enter our raffle draw where all proceeds go towards student bursaries, you could win a 1967 VW Beetle that’s a unique piece of UP history. Click here to buy your tickets: https://givingmatters.site

Benefits of Donating

Even the smallest contribution makes all the difference. As a donor, you can have a real impact and make a difference in the lives of students, while you and your company benefit too. These benefits vary depending on whether you are a business, alumnus, or foundation. 

    ● Possibly reduce tax liabilities according to Section 18A of the Income Tax Act 

    ● An opportunity to improve your company’s B-BBEE scorecard points

Be the difference. Be UP. Give today.

#UPGivingMatters

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An anonymous user donated R100.00
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Kabelo Masilela donated R25.00
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An anonymous user donated R250.00

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