FUNDING

1. General Grants

Financial assistance is open to all and the Foundation funds projects such as study grants, publication subsidies,assistance for the preservation of the built or the natural environments, and the promotion of both visual and performance arts. All applicants should be real or potential contributors to the aims of the Foundation in the Western, Eastern or Northern Cape Provinces.

It should be noted that the Khula Cape Foundation is not usually in a position to make grants to applicants in excess of R15 000.00 / R20 000.00. However, should an applicant's total financial requirements be in excess of this the detailed breakdown of the applicant's budget will assist the Foundation in selecting an item in that budget which would accord with what the Foundation can afford should the Foundation deem the application worthy of support.

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2. Dudley D'Ewes Scholarship

The Khula Cape Foundation also funds the Dudley D'Ewes Scholarships for post-graduate study beyond the Honours degree, for which a separate application must be made. These are advertised in August of each year and are awarded in the following year.

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DUDLEY D'EWES SCHOLARSHIP

Scholarship Recipients

2002 Dudley D'Ewes Scholarships Recipients: (l-r) Georgina Gantana, Beka Nxele (US) and Jenny Griffin (UCT). (Absent: Kelly Luck of Rhodes University)

Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra

The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra