Project Snapshot
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Mbldlana, South Africa |
| Project Type | Community Agriculture and Youth Employment |
| Local Partner | Reach for Life Youth Development |
| Core Focus | Food production, employment, commerce |
| Beneficiaries | Youth and community members |
| Long Term Vision | Sustainable land use and economic development |
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Project Overview
The Cape Town Agriculture Project develops sustainable community gardens that generate food production, employment, and local commerce.
The initiative engages youth and community members in structured agricultural programs designed to improve living standards and create long term economic opportunity.
Project Goal
The goal of this initiative is to develop community gardens using sustainable management methods that engage impoverished youth and community members in productive agricultural activity.
| Objective | Outcome |
|---|---|
| Establish community gardens | Increased food production |
| Implement management systems | Long term agricultural sustainability |
| Create employment opportunities | Jobs and commerce |
| Engage youth in development | Productive community participation |
Expected Results
The project is expected to produce food, generate employment, stimulate local commerce, improve living standards, and ensure effective utilization of community land.
| Community Need | Project Response |
|---|---|
| Food insecurity | Local food production |
| Youth unemployment | Agriculture based employment |
| Underutilized land | Structured cultivation programs |
Project Timeline
Development begins with site preparation and training, followed by cultivation and ongoing agricultural activity.
| Phase | Activity | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | Site preparation | Month 1 |
| Phase 2 | Garden installation and training | Months 2 to 3 |
| Phase 3 | Ongoing cultivation and commerce | Ongoing |
Partner Organization
The project is developed in partnership with Reach for Life Youth Development, N.P.O 181-301, under the leadership of Director Pastor Mandisi Masizana in conjunction with community leaders, parents, and schools.

Sponsorship Program
Sponsors receive logo placement and a website or media link on the project profile page throughout the sponsorship term and are acknowledged across communications and broadcasts.
| Sponsorship Tier | Organization Type | Annual Investment |
|---|---|---|
| Individual | Individual or Non Profit | 75 CAD |
| Small Business | 2 to 50 persons | 99 CAD |
| Medium Organization | 50 to 500 persons | 499 CAD |
| Large Organization | 500 plus persons | 999 CAD |
Fund Allocation
Project Blue World Foundation manages all donations and sponsorship funds with a focus on direct project implementation.
| Allocation Category | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Direct Project Costs | 90 percent |
| Administration and Program Development | 10 percent |