AfrikaBurn 2025: 28 April to 4 May

Photos: Sally Berg, Monique Schiess, Unknown & Simon O’Callaghan

You too, can invent the world anew.

Your contribution – funds, volunteering, donations in kind – creates positive change beyond the Binnekring, and fuels the work of Afrika Burns Creative Projects to be truly transformational.  In an environment unencumbered by commercial influence, we invite your support to co-create and connect to opportunities that include, regenerate and mobilise change. 

Please click the button below to donate via Payfast. If you would like to donate more significantly, please email [email protected]

Please donate via the AfrikaBurn Community Fund with Myriad, who issue tax receipts on our behalf to US tax residents. Follow this link for ways to give. 

You are welcome to donate using our easy Payfast portal. Click the button below:

Thank you for considering us. Donate directly using the following details:

Bank: First National Bank
Account Number: 62927769432
Branch Code: 210835
Swift Code: FIRNZAJJ
Reference: Donation “Your Name/Project”

 

The opportunity to share your expertise through the gift of volunteering, can greatly further the work of AfrikaBurn. 

As well as joining the do-ocracy, by showing up for volunteer days, we also welcome thinkers and campaigners who can propel the 11 Guiding Principles in the default world. 

If this interests you please tell us more so we can engage! 

Photo: Nicky Newman

Donations in Kind

Afrika Burns Creative Projects welcomes donations in kind for use within the organisation, and also to share with the vast network of artists and community beneficiaries. 

Offers of donations in kind are channelled through [email protected] and passed onto our HQ team. If accepted, these donations become the assets of the organisation as a whole, but often are suited in the main for use by a particular portfolio or programme.

You may already be a Member donor 

Through celebrating our creative community, you’re probably already a donor – THANK YOU!

– if you bought a Mayday or New Horizon ticket – your contribution directly supports the running of the organisation and its various co-created endeavours 

– all ticket holders to AfrikaBurn support the year-round work of Outreach in the Tankwa Karoo. 

Photo: Lorraine Tanner

FAQs

Yes, if you donate via Payfast, you will receive an automated response confirming that the donation has been received.  If you wish to be acknowledged in name on the Annual Report please respond to the email address listed in the auto responder with those details, if you wish to remain anonymous, we will capture it as such if you do not respond. 

You will receive a manual response if you donate via other means from [email protected]

Afrika Burns Creative Projects is a registered Public Benefit Organisation in South Africa, with partial Section 18A status and can issue tax certificates against donations to certain projects but not donations towards the running of the organisation or art at the event itself.

If this is critical for you, please contact us at [email protected]

Once you have completed your donation, please fill out an offline donation on this page so we can process your Section 18A tax certificate. 

Find out more in our guidance note about tax deductions. 

Yes, if you donate via the AfrikaBurn Community Fund with Myriad, who issue tax receipts on our behalf to US tax residents. Please consult: Myriad for ways to give. 

There are fees associated with payments via payment gateways:

Payfast has different rates depending on payment method. Credit and Cheque Cards are 3.00% + R2.00 per transaction, Debit Cards 3.25% + R2.00 per transaction.

Myriad retains 5% in the Fiscal Sponsorship arrangement. If paid by credit card through the every.org platform; this percentage rises to 8% to cover the transaction fees.

Photo: Simon O’Callaghan

Current Projects on the Go:

RISE WITH US IN SPRING

It costs R10 000 (530 U$D) to participate in Resilience In Shared Endeavour - your contribution can help get a South African woman (or gender non binary person) to Quaggafontein.

Unschool gender norms

The whole cost to participate in a Hammerschool workshop is R1000 (53 U$D) - your contribution can build confidence and skills for young people, women and gender non binary folk living in divested communities in the Cape Town metropole.

Create safer streets

Support public art, pop up performances and flood Observatory with creativity at Streetopia in November. Your support can cover a wide variety of hard costs associated with this free community building event. You can also sign up to volunteer.