In South Africa, Corporate Social Investment (CSI), Enterprise Development (ED) and Enterprise and Supplier Development (ESD) are far more than compliance mechanisms for companies.

When strategically aligned, they become powerful drivers of inclusive economic growth, youth empowerment, and future-ready skills development - particularly in rural and under-resourced communities.

At the centre of this alignment sits our New Venture Creation Programme, a practical, outcomes-driven intervention that converts policy intent into measurable economic impact.

Understanding CSI, ED and ESD in the South African Context

Acronym

Full Term

Purpose

CSI

Corporate Social Investment

Voluntary corporate contributions focused on social upliftment, especially education, health and youth development

ED

Enterprise Development

Support for emerging businesses through funding, mentorship and capacity building

ESD

Enterprise and Supplier Development

A structured B-BBEE initiative that combines enterprise support with supplier integration into formal value chains

While Corporate Social Investment traditionally focuses on social outcomes such as education and youth employability, Enterprise Development and Enterprise and Supplier Development are explicitly economic tools - designed to build sustainable enterprises and integrate them into the mainstream economy.

All three are underpinned by Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) legislation and share a common goal: addressing historical inequality by expanding access to skills, markets and opportunity.

Together, they form a continuum:

The Shift Toward 2030 Skills and Why It Matters

Global and local skills forecasts point to a clear transition toward technology-enabled, cognitively agile and self-directed work. The World Economic Forum’s “Core Skills for 2030” highlights capabilities such as:

These are not abstract future skills! They are enterprise-critical skills, especially for SMMEs operating in volatile and competitive environments.

This is where CSI, ED and ESD funding becomes most impactful: when it supports programmes that deliberately build these capabilities, rather than focusing solely on short-term employment outcomes.

The New Venture Creation Programme

Leverage Leadership’s New Venture Creation Programme directly addresses South Africa’s need for entrepreneurial capability, particularly in rural communities.

Its purpose is simple but powerful:

Equip individuals, organisations and communities to establish sustainable enterprises that contribute to long-term economic growth.

Our programme is designed to:

Importantly, it recognises that starting a new venture without a structured roadmap - covering priorities, risk management and scaling - can undermine both organisational and community-level growth.

Programme Objectives

The New Venture Creation Programme equips learners to:

These outcomes align directly with ED and ESD mandates, while also supporting CSI’s focus on personal development and agency.

Programme Structure: Knowledge Meets Application

Knowledge Modules

The knowledge component builds entrepreneurial identity, insight and decision-making capability:

These modules directly develop self-efficacy, analytical thinking, creativity and financial literacy - all core 2030 skills.

Application Component

The application component ensures skills are translated into real-world business readiness:

This practical focus supports supplier development readiness, enabling learners to move from concept to operational enterprise.

Alignment with CSI, ED, ESD and 2030 Skills

Programme Focus Area

CSI / ED / ESD Alignment

2030 Skills Developed

Personal insight and entrepreneurial identity

CSI social development

Self-awareness, motivation

Market analysis and innovation

ED mentorship and market access

Creative and analytical thinking

Financial management and pricing

ESD enterprise capability

Financial planning, risk awareness

Marketing and customer engagement

Supplier readiness

Technological literacy, service orientation

Business planning & execution

ESD pipeline development

Resilience, adaptability

The programme prepares participants not only to start businesses, but to participate meaningfully in supply chains, directly advancing ESD objectives.

Imagine the value this adds within your business if all of your employees are align to think like entrepreneurs?

Strategic Value for Stakeholders

For corporates and funders

Investment in the New Venture Creation Programme can deliver impact across CSI, ED and ESD scorecard elements, while building a pipeline of capable, supplier-ready youth entrepreneurs.

For learners and communities

Participants gain more than technical business skills - they develop confidence, resilience and future-ready capabilities that enable long-term economic participation.

For YES and similar initiatives

This programme provides a scalable, policy-aligned model for youth empowerment, particularly in rural contexts where access to opportunity is limited.

From Compliance Spend to Economic Capability

When CSI, ED and ESD investments are aligned with structured entrepreneurial development and future skills demand, they move beyond compliance. They become strategic investments in South Africa’s economic resilience.

The key here is “structured”, thus taking the guess work out of the equation. The New Venture Creation Programme demonstrates this and how policy, skills development and enterprise growth can work together. 

It is not just about creating jobs, but sustainable ventures and empowered economic participants.