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Expanding the footprint of a CapeTown-based non-profit to the Wild Coast

Taryn Miller (Department of Accounting, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa)
Goolam Modack (Department of Accounting, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa)

Publication date: 24 July 2024

Abstract

Learning outcomes

The case study’s primary learning objectives are to develop a number of professional competencies, such as personal ethics and citizenship, decision-making acumen and business acumen. Students deal with a novel situation, underpinned by four Sustainable Development Goals (reduced poverty, quality education, decent work and economic growth, and reduced inequalities) and are required to consider a broad range of historical and cultural nuances in a resource-constrained environment, to address the dilemma at hand.

Case overview/synopsis

This case study tracks the efforts of a non-profit company called Just Grace, which was established in 2012 in Cape Town. Just Grace’s mission is to uplift the Langa community, an underprivileged urban suburb in Cape Town, via educational, career development and social programmes. Just Grace’s programmes have achieved success in Langa. The dilemma now facing Just Grace is whether their existing model is transferable to a rural community in the Eastern Cape in South Africa.

Complexity academic level

The case study is aimed at both local and international postgraduate students studying an honours or master’s degree in a business-related field such as accounting or an MBA.

Subject code

CSS 1: Accounting and finance.

Supplementary materials

Teaching notes are available for educators only.

Keywords

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank and acknowledge Mr Grant Edmond for his assisting them with ideas and feedback on this case.

Disclaimer. This case is written solely for educational purposes and is not intended to represent successful or unsuccessful managerial decision-making. The authors may have disguised names; financial and other recognizable information to protect confidentiality.

Citation

Miller, T. and Modack, G. (2024), "Expanding the footprint of a CapeTown-based non-profit to the Wild Coast", , Vol. 14 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/EEMCS-02-2024-0054

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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