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  • Neftaly Application to Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation

    Problem and solution

    Please succinctly describe the mission and objectives of the organization.

    SayPro’s mission is to empower underserved youth, women, and persons with disabilities to access technology, education, entrepreneurship, and sustainable economic opportunities.

    Objectives:

    • Provide practical, accredited skills training aligned with real market needs.
    • Increase employment and income-generation pathways for underserved communities.
    • Support early-stage entrepreneurs to formalize, grow, and sustain their enterprises.
    • Leverage existing systems and partnerships to build scalable, community-based economic empowerment models.

    Please describe the social problem your organization addresses.

    SayPro addresses the persistent cycle of youth unemployment, economic exclusion, and limited access to opportunity in underserved communities.

    In South Africa and similar contexts, young people—particularly women and persons with disabilities—face systemic barriers to quality education, digital access, accredited skills training, and meaningful employment. While training programs exist, many are theoretical, short-term, or disconnected from real income pathways. As a result, individuals complete programs without gaining sustainable employment, starting viable businesses, or improving their economic stability.

    At the same time, early-stage entrepreneurs in low-income communities lack access to structured support, mentorship, compliance guidance, and market linkages needed to grow their enterprises.

    This combination of high unemployment, skills mismatch, digital exclusion, and weak enterprise support systems perpetuates poverty and limits long-term community development. SayPro works to close these gaps by connecting skills development directly to income generation and economic participation.

    Please describe the solution your organization provides.

    SayPro provides an integrated economic empowerment model that connects skills development directly to employment and enterprise opportunities.

    Our solution combines accredited and practical training in technology, governance, health, and entrepreneurship with structured enterprise development support and digital enablement. We equip underserved youth, women, and persons with disabilities with market-relevant skills, while also providing pathways to certification, business formalization, tender access, and job readiness.

    Unlike stand-alone training programs, SayPro operates as an ecosystem—linking skills training, mentorship, monitoring and evaluation, and partnership networks to ensure that learning translates into real income-generating outcomes. We leverage existing systems such as SETA frameworks, municipal partnerships, and community structures to maximize scalability and sustainability.

    Through this integrated approach, SayPro transforms access to training into measurable economic participation and long-term opportunity.


    Impact

    Please describe the organization’s tangible results to date, detailing how you plan to measure organizational outcomes and success in the future.

    Since its establishment, SayPro has:

    • Developed and implemented multiple structured training programs across technology, governance, entrepreneurship, and technical skills sectors.
    • Delivered accredited and non-accredited training to underserved youth and women in community-based settings.
    • Built internal systems for monitoring, evaluation, and reporting to track participation, completion, and progression outcomes.
    • Supported early-stage entrepreneurs with business formalization guidance, tender support training, and enterprise development capacity-building.
    • Established partnerships with local institutions and stakeholders to expand access to training and opportunity pathways.
    • Integrated digital tools to manage training delivery, reporting, and administrative processes.

    These achievements demonstrate early operational capacity, structured program implementation, and growing community engagement.


    Measurement of Outcomes and Future Success

    SayPro measures impact using both quantitative and qualitative indicators aligned to economic participation and inclusion. Key metrics include:

    • Number of individuals enrolled and trained
    • Completion and certification rates
    • Employment placement rates
    • Number of businesses started or formalized
    • Revenue growth of supported entrepreneurs
    • Participation rates of women and persons with disabilities
    • Retention and progression of beneficiaries into advanced programs

    In the future, we plan to strengthen our impact measurement by:

    • Implementing longitudinal tracking of income and employment outcomes
    • Measuring enterprise survival and growth rates over time
    • Developing digital dashboards for real-time reporting
    • Conducting beneficiary feedback surveys to assess program relevance and quality
    • Tracking cost-per-beneficiary and return-on-impact indicators

    Our goal is to move beyond output measurement (training numbers) toward long-term outcome tracking that demonstrates sustainable economic mobility for underserved populations.

    Please explain how your organization solves (or contributes to solving) the social problem in a way that improves on existing efforts. 

    SayPro addresses youth unemployment and economic exclusion through an integrated, systems-based approach that improves on traditional, stand-alone training models.

    Many existing programs focus primarily on short-term skills delivery without ensuring clear pathways to employment or income generation. SayPro improves on these efforts by directly linking skills development to enterprise creation, employability, and market access. Our model connects training, certification, mentorship, business formalization support, and partnership networks into one coordinated ecosystem.

    We contribute to solving the social problem by:

    • Aligning training programs with real market demand and income opportunities.
    • Embedding entrepreneurship and practical application into all learning tracks.
    • Providing structured support for early-stage entrepreneurs, including tender readiness and compliance guidance.
    • Leveraging existing systems such as SETA frameworks, municipal partnerships, and community networks to enhance efficiency and scalability.
    • Prioritizing underserved populations, particularly youth, women, and persons with disabilities, in both participation and leadership roles.

    By integrating skills development with measurable economic outcomes, SayPro shifts the focus from training completion to sustainable employment and enterprise growth. This ecosystem approach strengthens long-term economic participation rather than delivering isolated, short-term interventions.

    Please explain how your solution supports an underserved population, including the benefits that population has seen from your pilot(s) or early work.

    SayPro’s solution is intentionally designed to support underserved populations—particularly unemployed youth, women in low-income communities, and persons with disabilities—who face systemic barriers to education, digital access, employment, and enterprise participation.

    We support these groups by:

    • Providing accessible, community-based and hybrid training programs that reduce geographic and financial barriers.
    • Offering practical, market-aligned skills in technology, governance, entrepreneurship, and technical trades.
    • Embedding digital literacy and tools to close the digital divide.
    • Supporting business formalization, compliance readiness, and tender participation for early-stage entrepreneurs.
    • Creating structured pathways from training to employment or income-generating activities.

    Through our pilot programs and early implementation efforts, participants have experienced:

    • Improved digital and technical competencies.
    • Increased confidence and work-readiness.
    • Access to accredited certifications and structured learning pathways.
    • Formalization of small businesses and improved compliance understanding.
    • Greater awareness of income opportunities, including entrepreneurship and procurement participation.

    Importantly, our approach promotes dignity and ownership. Beneficiaries retain full ownership of their enterprises and ideas while gaining the institutional support, systems, and capacity needed to grow sustainably.

    By addressing both skills gaps and systemic barriers, SayPro enables underserved individuals not only to participate in the economy, but to build long-term economic resilience.

    Please explain how your approach is unique, including in comparison to other initiatives or organizations addressing the same problem if possible/relevant.

    SayPro’s approach is unique because it operates as an integrated economic empowerment ecosystem rather than a stand-alone training provider.

    While many organizations focus solely on delivering short-term skills training, SayPro connects skills development directly to enterprise growth, employability, and income generation. Our model integrates accredited training, digital enablement, entrepreneurship development, compliance and tender readiness support, and structured monitoring systems into one coordinated framework.

    Key differentiators include:

    • Ecosystem Model: We link training, certification, mentorship, enterprise support, and market access instead of offering isolated interventions.
    • Income-Focused Design: Programs are aligned with real economic pathways, ensuring that learning translates into measurable income opportunities.
    • System Leverage: Rather than duplicating infrastructure, we leverage existing systems such as SETA frameworks, municipal partnerships, and community networks to increase scalability and efficiency.
    • Governance and Structure: SayPro operates with a strong governance and reporting framework, strengthening accountability and long-term sustainability.
    • Ownership-Centered Philosophy: Unlike some enterprise accelerators, SayPro does not take ownership or equity in beneficiaries’ businesses. We prioritize independence and long-term self-sufficiency.
    • Sustainability Model: We combine earned income streams with impact-driven programming to reduce dependency on grants alone.

    By combining institutional structure, market alignment, and inclusive design, SayPro moves beyond traditional training delivery to create sustainable economic participation for underserved communities.


    Scale

    How do you plan to scale the organization over time?

    SayPro plans to scale through a structured, systems-driven expansion model that prioritizes replication, partnerships, and digital enablement rather than heavy infrastructure growth.

    1. Digital and Hybrid Expansion
    We are strengthening our digital training platforms to deliver hybrid and online programs, allowing us to reach underserved communities beyond our immediate geographic footprint while maintaining quality and monitoring standards.

    2. Partnership-Based Growth
    We will scale through partnerships with municipalities, SETAs, corporate partners, and community-based organizations. By embedding our programs within existing institutional systems, we reduce operational costs and accelerate regional expansion.

    3. Train-the-Trainer Model
    SayPro will develop certified facilitators and local implementation partners who can deliver our curriculum under standardized quality and reporting frameworks. This ensures consistent delivery while expanding reach.

    4. Replicable Program Frameworks
    Our training modules, monitoring systems, governance processes, and reporting tools are designed to be standardized and replicable across multiple locations.

    5. Diversified Revenue Strategy
    Scaling will be supported by earned income streams, including accredited training partnerships, corporate-funded programs, consulting services, and enterprise development initiatives, ensuring financial sustainability alongside growth.

    Over time, SayPro aims to transition from a community-based implementation model to a nationally scalable economic empowerment platform with measurable, long-term impact.

    Explain the main sources of earned income that your organization will use to sustain your work over time.

    SayPro sustains its operations through a diversified set of earned income streams that reduce reliance on grants and ensure long-term financial sustainability. These include:

    1. Accredited Training Fees: Revenue from skills development programs offered to individuals, corporate partners, and institutions, including SETA-aligned accredited courses.
    2. Corporate Skills Development Partnerships: Customized training and capacity-building services provided to private sector organizations seeking to upskill employees or support social impact initiatives.
    3. Enterprise Development Services: Fees from supporting early-stage entrepreneurs with business formalization, tender readiness, and compliance guidance.
    4. Consulting and Advisory Services: Revenue from governance, compliance, and operational support provided to organizations, community groups, and local institutions.
    5. Workshops and Events: Income generated from targeted capacity-building workshops, bootcamps, and sector-specific seminars.
    6. Digital Service Platforms: Monetization of digital tools, online training modules, and hybrid learning platforms designed for scalable delivery.

    By combining these streams, SayPro creates a sustainable, impact-driven revenue model that funds continued program expansion while ensuring underserved communities remain the primary beneficiaries.

  • Neftaly Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation (DRK) Pre-Application Questions

    Thank you for your interest in the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation (DRK)!  We are excited about the opportunity to learn about your work. DRK funds social impact organizations focused on addressing the world’s biggest and most pressing problems. We recognize that applying for funding is a significant time investment. 

    We have developed the following questions to help applicants decide whether and when to apply for DRK funding. 

    Please start by reviewing what we do not fund. If your organization can be described by any of the following, your organization does not meet the basic aspect of our mission. 

    Specifically, if you are:

    • A project(s) that is part of an established, mature organization (unless there is a plan to spin out).
    • An organization whose sole focus is the development of research.
    • A Program(s) promoting religious doctrine.
    • A U.S. 501(c)(4) organization.
    • An idea or pre-pilot stage organization. 
    • An awareness or field building campaign.
    • A for-profit where your investors are primarily focused on investment returns.
    • An organization in the following countries (list based on U.S. non-profit law restrictions).
    • An organization that does not plan to significantly expand or scale your impact to achieve your mission.

    My organization is (please select an option below):Please select… Some or all of the above. None of the above.


    Questions?
     Please contact WebAppQ@drkfoundation.org.

    Thank you for your response. Please answer our pre-application questions.1. Greater Good: Our foundation focuses on supporting mission-driven people who are making the world a better place by addressing a major problem. Is your organization’s primary purpose focused on the greater good for people, the environment, and/or a vulnerable population?

    Yes

    2. Systems Change: Does your organization prioritize doing work that consciously, systemically, and sustainably serves or attempts to solve a local or global community need?

    Yes

    3. Organizational Stage: Is your organization less than 10 years old?

    No

    4. Scalability: Is your organization focused on significantly advancing and scaling its impact to a minimum threshold of 10,000 or more human lives within the next few years, with an ultimate ambition to scale impact further over time?

    Yes

    5. Post-pilot: Is your organization already operating and creating outcomes?

    Yes

    6. Organizational Structure: Is your organization one of the following or in the process of being registered as one of the following structures? 

    • Independent nonprofit, including US 501(c)(3) and its non-US equivalent.
    • Impact first, mission-driven for-profit entity, including C corporation, B corporation, or a hybrid organization. 
    • Fiscally sponsored organization with a plan to spin out in the next year.

    Yes

    7. Geographic Impact: Is your impact focused in one of the following regions of the world?

    • Africa (Sub-Saharan)
    • Europe
    • India 
    • Latin America [considered in select situations]
    • United States

    Yes

    Thank you for taking the time to respond to our pre-application questions. 


    Good news!Your responses indicate that your organization meets the minimum criteria to be considered for DRK support, including high level alignment with our mission to support social impact organizations focused on addressing the world’s biggest and most pressing problems.

    We encourage you to submit an application (click “Submit Response” to be redirected to the application form).