Our Financial Information

If you decide to financially support our work at Ubuntu, first of all – thank you!

Secondly, we know that transparency is very important for you and it’s important that you are confident that your money is supporting youth development and being directed towards our mission to mentor and educate the next generation of great African leaders, society-changers, and footballers. 

With that in mind, please see below our financial statements compiled by an independent chartered accountant. Please email info@ubuntufootball.com if you have any questions!

2022 | 2021  |  2020 (B)  |  2020 (A)  |  2019  |  2018  |  2017  |  2016  |  2015  |  2014

 Frequently Asked Questions

  • All donations to Ubuntu Football are used to fulfill the charitable mission of the organization to mentor and educate the next generation of great African leaders, society-changers, and footballers. This is in accordance with the United States IRS 501(c)3 and South African SARS PBO laws, where we are registered as tax-exempt non-profit organizations.

  • We have a US 501c3 (Ubuntu Football, Inc.) and South African PBO (Ubuntu Football Trust). We are also a level one B-BBEE organization and can offer Section 18A receipts in South Africa and donation receipts in the US.

  • At Ubuntu, we value all employees and job candidates as unique individuals, and we welcome the variety of experiences they bring to our company. As such, we have a strict non-discrimination policy. We believe everyone should be treated equally regardless of race, sex, gender identification, sexual orientation, national origin, native language, religion, age, disability, marital status, citizenship, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you feel that you have been discriminated against, please let your manager or Human Resources Department know as soon as possible. Every complaint will be appropriately investigated.

    You can download our Full Non-Discrimination Policy here