2.2 Describe TWO ways in which the tekkie tax supports the community.
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Answer:
Tekkie Tax is an International Fundraising Campaign that was started in 2013. Some of the biggest National Welfare Organisations in SA joined forces to conduct one BIG national fundraising campaign called National Tekkie Tax Day. Together it represent more than 1500 NGOs all over the country.
Explanation:
The fact that so many welfare organisations across a variety of service delivery fields are working together saves a lot of money and creates a fundraising platform for organisations that do not have the infrastructure to organise a campaign of this magnitude. Following are some examples of the NATIONAL NON-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS in each sector:
Animals ;
Various SPCA branches
2019 Tekkie Tax Campaign Summary
Bring Hope ;
SAVF
FAMSA
Lifeline SA
Children ;
Child Welfare Organisations
SOS Children's Villages
Childline SA
Disability ;
Epilepsy SA
Epilepsy South Africa
Down Syndrome South Africa
Education ;
CANSA
Pink Drive