Indigenous First Nation Advocacy South Africa (IFNASA)

WHO IS IFNASA?

Indigenous First Nation Advocacy South Africa (IFNASA) is a Cultural Civil Rights Movement focusing on the Restoration of the Essence of the Classified Coloured People, Seed of the First and Foundation People of South Africa. We are a progressive, politically not-aligned, independent, public benefit organization, created in 2016 by seasoned activists advocating for the San and Khoekhoe 

First Nation status, advocating the abolishment of Racial Categorization, working towards a racially inclusive society, a liberated and flourishing South Africa. As an advocacy organization, focusing on the restoration of the San and Khoekhoe Peoples Identity, Culture, Language, Land, Socio-economic empowerment, through Research and Policy Formulation in promoting Social Integration and Cohesiveness amongst All South Africans, which must be based on Equality, Fairness and Justice for All. IFNASA is equally an "Indigenous Think Tank" who advocate for Aboriginal rights locally and internationally while seeking solutions to some of the country’s most pressing challenges of joblessness, poverty eradication, economic inclusiveness, transformative education, quality health care and general upliftment of Indigenous First Nation and All South Africans irrespective of ethnicity. 

IFNASA was instrumental in the first-ever South African Human Rights Commission Report on the Injustice meted against the San and Khoekhoe also Classified Coloured. IFNASA was established to help Liberate our people who are incorrectly Classified as Coloureds. IFNASA has developed many discussion papers, articles, and opinion pieces available which influence the public discourse and present alternative views and policies to the people of South Africa. Kindly engage us on Facebook and Twitter.

HOW TO SUPPORT IFNASA?

We call on individuals and companies to offer donations via EFT or through our website. IFNASA depends on the generous financial support of individuals and companies for donations. Donations by individuals and companies can deduct a maximum of 10% of their taxable incomes to Section 18A approved public benefit organisations. The minimum payment we request is R100 at a time. Payments of R200 or more will be treated as a donation for which you will receive a Section 18A certificate for SARS.

IFNASA is a Section 18A approved Public Benefit Organization - PBO No 930054298 Tax Exemption No 9629615171.

Herewith our Banking details:

Bank Account Name: Indigenous First Nation Advocacy South Africa

Bank: Nedbank Southgate Mall

Bank Account Number: 2028329017

Branch Code: 153405

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