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Our role
We build a community of resilient changemakers, enabling them to be the best they can be, so they can deliver the positive change they want to see.
How Do learners Benefit?
Behaviour ChangeLearners experience positive behaviour change in areas such as:
- Effective decision making
- Collaboration with stakeholders
- Leadership confidence and ability
- Innovation
- Resilience and grit
- Reinforced ‘can-do’ attitude
How Do organisations Benefit?
Organisational ChangeThrough Academy programmes, organisational change occurs in areas such as:
- Ability to adapt Financial sustainability and resilience
- Enhanced leadership capability
- Increased staff motivation and efficiency
- Innovation
- Increased social/environmental impact
How Does Society Benefit?
Social ImpactOur programmes enable social enterprises and social impact organisations to enhance their social impact across the 17 SDGs, including:
- Gender equality
- Climate change
- Health and sanitation
- Poverty and inequality
- Food security
South Africa
"There are huge inequalities in our education system - this marimba can be the first African instrument taken as a subject instrument in school."Kiary RamklassFounder, Marimba JamLearner on DICE Impacr Makers & Creators, 2029
Since taking part in the programme, the organisation has gone on to:
- Increase their social impact by provide free lessons in African Marimba to young people at schools who otherwise could not afford it, on a cross-subsidisation basis
- Run music festivals and events to bring together students from fee-paying and outreach schools
- Build links across the socio-economic divide between South Africa’s youth