Sponsors
Founder sponsors of the Cape Town Science Centre in Observatory
- Department of Science and Technology
- Western Cape Education Department
- MTN Foundation
- City of Cape Town
- SAP Africa
- Murray & Roberts
Individuals Sponsors
- Ms Gillian Douglass
- Mr David Holliday
- Dr Krisela Steyn
- Ms Julie Cleverdon
- Mr Alan Dunnell
- Ms Melanie Allie
- Mr John Jones
- Ms Candice Bracken
- Ms Rogeema Kenny
- Ms Brenda Moon
- Dr Lindy Orthia
- Dr Thomas Gaziano
- Dr G Charman
- Dr M Rodgers Grey, Ford, Halton & Associates
- Dr Hugo Nelson
- Mr Oscar Gilliam
In-Kind Sponsors
- Plascon
- LEGO Foundation
- Lasec Laboratory Supplies & Edutrade
- Price Waterhouse Coopers
- Lesley Masters (Strapp Murray / Project X)
- IG Architects
- Trellidor (Coroma)
- Jo Jo Tanks
- FlorStore & Belgotex Carpets
- Shevel and Simpson (Quantity Surveyors)
- Fireworkx Internet
- Sannitree
- Cape Town's Child
- National Geographic Kids
- Solms Delta Wine Estate
- Cape Town Hotel School
- Soli Philander
- Career Planet
- Peter Haylett Associates
- Metal Windows
- Status Africa
- Henry Fagan Structural Engineers
- KRS (Kanyisa Real Systems)
- Zeiss Optronics
SMS Donations
Many members of the general public have contributed through SMS donations.
You can also contribute to the Cape Town Science Centre on our SMS line - SMS 'Science' to 38021. (SMS Charged at R10, all proceeds will go to the Cape Town Science Centre.)
Woolworths MyVillage Card
The Cape Town Science Centre receives support from the Woolworths MyVillage programme. Download form to support us through this programme.
The Interactive Science Foundation official charity status - South Africa
- The Interactive Science Foundation (ISF), trading as the Cape Town Science Centre, is a registered Section 21 Company (99/13100/08),a registered Non Profit Organisation (031-701-NPO) as well as a Public Benefit Organisation (PBO: 18/11/13/2663).
- All donations received are therefore tax-deductible and are used for the re-establishment of the Cape Town Science Centre and towards the operating costs for its continued survival.
- The Interactive Science Foundation operates as a Social Enterprise. All entry fees and income received directly support our educational programmes and exhibits.
- We value and encourage your support.