Sage has launched the Sage Foundation, which operates under a 2+2+2 model for working with the community. Under this model, Sage is committed to giving 2% of employee time (five days paid volunteering per year), 2% of free cash flow and two donated software licences to eligible registered charities, social enterprises and non-profit organisations.
Throughout the year, the Foundation will go live in all of the 23 countries Sage operates in.
Ivan Epstein, chairman of Sage Foundation and President for Sage International, comments: “By consolidating our work to support charities, social enterprises and non-profit organisations under the banner of the Foundation, we can achieve the scale to make a difference in the lives of millions of people around Africa.
“The Sage Foundation is committed to transforming lives by investing our time, money and expertise and technology to create sustainable social and economic opportunity in our local communities around the world. We are passionate about people and helping those who live along side us, it’s our privilege and honour to serve them.”
Epstein and Stephen Kelly, CEO of Sage, visited the Little Rose Children’s Centre in Kliptown, Soweto to inaugurate the Sage Foundation Library. This project is the first major initiative for the Sage Foundation in Africa and sees the Sage Foundation create a safe study facility for the Centre’s children and community members.
Epstein adds: “Lots of Sage employees are already involved in volunteering and grant programmes – we’re extending and building on this. Our team is excited to be part of the Little Rose project, which strives to build a better future for children excluded from good educational opportunities. We hope that the Sage Foundation Library will give the Kliptown children a safe facility where they can study.”