
Neftaly Property Empowerment and Community Development Initiative
Submitted By
Organization Name: Neftaly
Head Office Address: Johannesburg , South Africa
Telephone: 011 071 1903 / 084 313 1704
Email: info@saypro.online
Website: www.saypro.online
Project Title:
Proposal to the Gauteng Partnership Fund (GPF)
Promoting Property Sector Access and Community Upliftment in Gauteng
Project Theme:
Uplifting Historically Disadvantaged Individuals through Property Sector Inclusion and Local Economic Development in Gauteng
Submitted To:
Gauteng Partnership Fund (GPF)
Focus Area: Property Sector Transformation & Community Development
Province: Gauteng, South Africa
Date of Submission:
[Insert Date — e.g., 12 November 2025]
Table of Contents
2. Organizational Background. 5
7. Expected Outcomes and Impact 8
8. Implementation Plan & Duration. 8
10. Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) 9
To:
The Executive Director
Gauteng Partnership Fund (GPF)
Gauteng Province
South Africa
Subject: Proposal Submission – Neftaly Property Empowerment and Community Development Initiative
Dear Executive Director,
On behalf of Neftaly I am honored to submit our proposal for consideration under the Gauteng Partnership Fund (GPF) call for projects aimed at uplifting historically disadvantaged individuals through inclusive participation in the property sector and sustainable community development in Gauteng.
Neftaly is a youth-driven social enterprise committed to driving transformation and empowerment across South Africa through skills development, entrepreneurship support, and community upliftment programmes. Our proposed initiative, the Neftaly Property Empowerment and Community Development Initiative, is designed to equip previously disadvantaged youth, women, and community members with the tools, knowledge, and opportunities to actively participate in property investment, development, and management.
The project’s focus is not only to promote economic inclusion but also to address pressing community challenges, such as unemployment, housing shortages, and the lack of property ownership among historically marginalized groups. Through this initiative, Neftaly intends to partner with local stakeholders, training institutions, and property experts to build capacity and create lasting social and economic impact within the province.
We believe our proposal aligns strongly with the GPF’s mission to advance transformation in the property sector while promoting inclusive growth and sustainable development in Gauteng. We are confident that with GPF’s support, this initiative will make a measurable contribution to the empowerment of individuals and the strengthening of communities.
We sincerely thank you for considering our application and welcome the opportunity to present this proposal in greater detail.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Yours sincerely,
Neftaly Malatjie
CEO | Neftaly
Email: neftaly.malatjie@gmail.com
Contact: 011 071 1903 / 084 313 1704
1. Executive Summary
The Neftaly Property Empowerment and Community Development Initiative seeks to promote inclusive access to the property sector among historically disadvantaged individuals (HDIs) in Gauteng while tackling socio-economic challenges in marginalized communities.
Through this project, Neftaly aims to develop a comprehensive training, mentorship, and empowerment model that helps young people, women, and emerging entrepreneurs gain property development skills, understand real estate investment, and participate in local housing and infrastructure projects.
The initiative aligns with the Gauteng Partnership Fund’s (GPF) objectives to:
- Facilitate broad-based economic empowerment;
- Promote transformation in the property industry; and
- Foster sustainable socio-economic development across the province.
Neftaly’s project combines skills development, community empowerment, and property innovation to create long-term, measurable change in Gauteng’s communities.
2. Organizational Background
Neftaly is a youth-led South African social enterprise dedicated to advancing education, entrepreneurship, and community development. Established with a mission to empower young people and underserved communities, Neftaly partners with public institutions, universities, corporates, and development agencies to drive social impact and inclusive economic growth.
Key Areas of Focus:
- Youth Skills Development & Training
- Entrepreneurship & Enterprise Development
- Community Empowerment Initiatives
- Social and Digital Transformation
- Employment & Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Programmes
Neftaly has worked across South Africa to deliver projects that empower students, graduates, and communities — equipping them with practical tools to build sustainable futures.
3. Problem Statement
Despite progress in transformation, historically disadvantaged individuals remain largely underrepresented in the property and real estate sectors. Barriers include:
- Limited access to property development finance;
- Lack of technical and entrepreneurial training;
- Restricted participation in property ownership;
- Socio-economic inequality and housing shortages in local communities.
These challenges perpetuate inequality and prevent HDIs from benefiting fully from the economic opportunities within Gauteng’s growing property market.
The Neftaly Property Empowerment and Community Development Initiative responds directly to this gap by creating pathways for skills transfer, mentorship, access to funding, and active community participation in property-related opportunities.
4. Project Objectives
The main objectives of the initiative are to:
- Empower 500 historically disadvantaged individuals through training and mentorship in property development and management.
- Facilitate entrepreneurial opportunities in real estate, construction, and community infrastructure.
- Promote local ownership by supporting community-led property and housing projects.
- Build a network of property professionals, mentors, and investors to support emerging developers.
- Foster economic inclusion and reduce unemployment through property-based economic activities.
5. Project Activities
| Activity | Description | Expected Output |
| Training & Capacity Building | Deliver workshops on property development, finance, legal compliance, and project management. | 500 trained participants |
| Mentorship Programme | Pair emerging developers and community members with experienced mentors. | 100 mentorship matches |
| Community Development Projects | Support pilot housing or local infrastructure initiatives led by trained participants. | 5 community projects implemented |
| Access to Finance Support | Assist participants in preparing business plans and proposals for funding. | 50 fund-ready proposals |
| Awareness & Networking Events | Organize property sector expos and investment networking sessions. | 3 provincial events |
6. Target Beneficiaries
- Youth (18–35 years)
- Women entrepreneurs
- Community-based organizations (CBOs)
- Emerging property developers and cooperatives
- Unemployed graduates and TVET students
All participants will primarily come from historically disadvantaged communities within Gauteng.
7. Expected Outcomes and Impact
| Outcome | Impact |
| Increased participation of HDIs in property sector | Greater ownership and inclusion in Gauteng’s economy |
| Enhanced skills and capacity | Stronger workforce for construction and property industries |
| Empowered communities | Reduction in unemployment and poverty |
| Sustainable partnerships | Long-term collaboration between Neftaly, GPF, and private sector |
| Gender and youth empowerment | Balanced participation across demographics |
8. Implementation Plan & Duration
The project will run for 24 months, implemented in three phases:
- Phase 1 (Months 1–6): Project setup, recruitment, curriculum development, and stakeholder engagement.
- Phase 2 (Months 7–18): Training delivery, mentorship, and community project implementation.
- Phase 3 (Months 19–24): Monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and sustainability planning.
| Budget Item | Description | Estimated Cost (ZAR) |
| Training & Workshops | Venue hire, training materials, facilitation, and refreshments for participants. | R15,000 |
| Mentorship & Facilitation | Stipends or transport support for mentors, and coordination costs. | R8,000 |
| Community Development Pilot Projects | Small-scale pilot initiatives for community property engagement. | R10,000 |
| Awareness & Networking Events | Property empowerment seminars, branding, and outreach materials. | R7,000 |
| Monitoring & Evaluation | Data collection, reporting, and progress assessments. | R5,000 |
| Administration & Coordination | Communication, stationery, logistics, and operational expenses. | R10,000 |
| Total Estimated Budget | — | R55,000 |
10. Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)
Neftaly will establish an M&E framework to measure progress and outcomes against defined indicators such as:
- Number of beneficiaries trained and mentored
- Number of business and property projects developed
- Employment and income generated
- Gender and youth participation rates
Regular reports will be submitted to GPF, accompanied by testimonials, impact stories, and financial tracking.
11. Sustainability Plan
The project is designed for long-term sustainability through:
- Revenue generation from property consulting and mentorship services.
- Partnerships with investors and real estate firms.
- Integration into Neftaly’s ongoing entrepreneurship and skills programmes.
- Development of alumni networks for continuous peer support.
12. Conclusion
The Neftaly Property Empowerment and Community Development Initiative represents a transformative opportunity to address inequality, promote ownership, and foster inclusive economic growth within Gauteng.
By partnering with the Gauteng Partnership Fund, Neftaly seeks to contribute meaningfully to the province’s transformation agenda — empowering historically disadvantaged individuals to build wealth, skills, and sustainable livelihoods through participation in the property sector.


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