Turning financial literacy into self-reliance.
Turning learners into entrepreneurs.
EnableME2 gives young people in tough environments the tools to spot opportunities, manage scarce resources, and build their own pathways out of poverty.
“What’s the point of teaching budgeting to a child whose family struggles to eat?”
It’s a fair question. Here’s our answer:
Financial literacy without opportunity is incomplete.
That’s why EnableME2 links financial skills directly to practical, small-scale entrepreneurship – not abstract business theory, but real micro-enterprises that work in townships and rural communities.
A vegetable garden. A neighbourhood baking run. Helping run the family spaza. Charging phones for a small fee.
These aren’t fantasies. They’re already happening.

Not just money management. Self-reliance.
EnableME2 gives young people two things:
Together, they say: “You may not have much now. But you aren’t trapped.”
OUR IMPACT

Vegetable gardens, phone-charging services, and baking businesses.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
For just R85 per learner, you can give a young person the tools to create their own income – not just manage what little they have.