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India Development Foundation of Overseas Indians In India's growth story, You write the next chapter. India Development Foundation of Overseas Indians (IDF-OI) was set up by the Government of India in 2008 as a not-for-profit Trust to facilitate Overseas Indian philanthropy into social and development projects in India. The Trust is exempt from provisions of the Foreign Contributions Regulation Act (FCRA), 2010 of the Ministry of Home Affairs which enables IDF-OI to receive foreign contributions. IDF-OI is administered by a Board of Trustees, chaired by Smt. Sushma Swaraj, Hon’ble Minister of External Affairs. About IDF-OI Government of India’s flagship programmes – National Mission for Clean Ganga and Swachh Bharat Mission. Social and Development projects identified by State Governments. “Although, the Indian Diaspora is a very heterogeneous group, there is a common factor which binds them- their desire to maintain their connection with their homeland and to contribute to the social and development efforts in India. We are seeking to strengthen and deepen our relationship through IDF-OI.” Smt. Sushma Swaraj Hon'ble Minister of External Affairs & Chairperson, IDF-OI IDF-OI’s present mandate is to promote the following projects for funding by Overseas Indians: Mandate Lead philanthropy by Overseas Indians into India and facilitate philanthropic partnerships. Provide a list of credible institutions, projects and programmes to Overseas Indians. Function as a clearing house for all philanthropic related information in India. Partner with States in India and encourage credible Indian philanthropic organisations. Promote accountability and ‘good practices’ in Diaspora philanthropy. Objectives of the Trust Healthcare Priority Sectors: Education Women’s Empowerment Sanitation Sustainable Livelihood To ensure universal sanitation and put an end to open defecation by 2nd October, 2019 the Swachh Bharat Mission was launched on 2nd October, 2014. IDF-OI is offering projects related to construction of community toilets and solid waste management in several States in India. National Mission for Clean Ganga aims to rejuvenate the river Ganga with a comprehensive approach to address the challenges posed to Ganga through four different sectors, namely, of wastewater management, solid waste management, industrial pollution, and river front development. Overseas Indians can contribute to Clean Ganga Fund through IDF-OI. Government of India’s Flagship Programmes Projects under Implementation AMRITSAR, PUNJAB Construction of Public Toilet Public Toilet: 2 Men + 2 Women + 2 Urinals Implementing Agency: Amritsar Municipal Corporation Cost: Rs. 17,02,474 per unit/US$ 26,191 (approx) VIJAYAWADA, ANDHRA PRADESH Construction of Community Toilet Location: Government Hospital, near NTR Health Community Toilet: 3 Women + 1 PC Woman + 2 Men Cost: Rs. 19,92,630 per unit/US$ 30,655 (approx) University, N.H-5, Airport Corridor Implementing Agency: Vijayawada Municipal Corporation TIRUPATI, ANDHRA PRADESH Construction of Public Toilet Location: Varadaraja Nagar Community Toilet: 2 Women + 2 Men Implementing Agency: Tirupati Municipal Corporation Cost: Rs 12,42,921 per unit/US$ 19,121 (approx) GANGTOK, SIKKIM Construction of Community Sanitary Complex Location: Chandmari Ward, below Taxi Stand Community Sanitary Complex: 3 Urinals+ 7 Toilet Cubicles+ 6 Bathing Cubicles+ 7 Handwash Sinks Implementing Agency: Urban Development and Housing Department, Govt. of Sikkim Cost: Rs. 21,00,000 per unit/US$ 32,307 (approx) Location: Ram Bagh Garden

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Page 1: Government of India’s Flagship Programmes · North Block, New Delhi 110001 A/C no. 33819721882 IFSC code SBIN0000625 MICR 110002014 Funds can be transferred to IDF-OI’s Bank Account

India Development Foundation of Overseas Indians

In India's growth story,You write the next chapter.

India Development Foundation of Overseas Indians (IDF-OI) was set up by the Government of India in 2008 as a not-for-pro�t Trust to facilitate Overseas Indian philanthropy into social and development projects in India. The Trust is exempt from provisions of the Foreign Contributions Regulation Act (FCRA), 2010 of the Ministry of Home A�airs which enables IDF-OI to receive foreign contributions.

IDF-OI is administered by a Board of Trustees, chaired by Smt. Sushma Swaraj, Hon’ble Minister of External A�airs.

About IDF-OI

Government of India’s �agship programmes – National Mission for Clean Ganga and Swachh Bharat Mission.

Social and Development projects identi�ed by State Governments.

“Although, the Indian Diaspora is a very heterogeneous group, there is a common factor which binds them- their desire to maintain their connection with their homeland and to contribute to the social and development efforts in India. We are seeking to strengthen and deepen our relationship through IDF-OI.”

Smt. Sushma SwarajHon'ble Minister of External A�airs & Chairperson, IDF-OI

IDF-OI’s present mandate is to promote the following projects for funding by Overseas Indians:

Mandate

Lead philanthropy by Overseas Indians into India and facilitate philanthropic partnerships.

Provide a list of credible institutions, projects and programmes to Overseas Indians. Function as a clearing house for all philanthropic related information in India.

Partner with States in India and encourage credible Indian philanthropic organisations.

Promote accountability and ‘good practices’ in Diaspora philanthropy.

Objectives of the Trust

Healthcare

Priority Sectors:Education Women’s EmpowermentSanitation Sustainable Livelihood

To ensure universal sanitation and put an end to open defecation by 2nd October, 2019 the Swachh Bharat Mission was launched on 2nd October, 2014. IDF-OI is o�ering projects related to construction of community toilets and solid waste management in several States in India.

National Mission for Clean Ganga aims to rejuvenate the river Ganga with a comprehensive approach to address the challenges posed to Ganga through four di�erent sectors, namely, of wastewater management, solid waste management, industrial pollution, and river front development. Overseas Indians can contribute to Clean Ganga Fund through IDF-OI.

Government of India’s Flagship Programmes

Projects under ImplementationAMRITSAR, PUNJAB

Construction of Public Toilet

Public Toilet: 2 Men + 2 Women + 2 UrinalsImplementing Agency: Amritsar Municipal Corporation

Cost: Rs. 17,02,474 per unit/US$ 26,191 (approx)

VIJAYAWADA, ANDHRA PRADESHConstruction of Community Toilet

Location: Government Hospital, near NTR Health

Community Toilet: 3 Women + 1 PC Woman + 2 Men

Cost: Rs. 19,92,630 per unit/US$ 30,655 (approx)

University, N.H-5, Airport Corridor

Implementing Agency: Vijayawada Municipal Corporation

TIRUPATI, ANDHRA PRADESHConstruction of Public Toilet

Location: Varadaraja Nagar Community Toilet: 2 Women + 2 Men

Implementing Agency: Tirupati Municipal CorporationCost: Rs 12,42,921 per unit/US$ 19,121 (approx)

GANGTOK, SIKKIMConstruction of Community Sanitary Complex

Location: Chandmari Ward, below Taxi Stand Community Sanitary Complex: 3 Urinals+ 7 Toilet

Cubicles+ 6 Bathing Cubicles+ 7 Handwash SinksImplementing Agency: Urban Development and Housing

Department, Govt. of SikkimCost: Rs. 21,00,000 per unit/US$ 32,307 (approx)

Location: Ram Bagh Garden

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Room No. 1005, Ministry of External A�airsAkbar Bhawan, Satya MargChanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021Tel: +91 11 26881052/24676210 Fax: +91 11 26882431

Site: www.idfoi.nic.inEmail: [email protected]; [email protected]

A Registered Trust under Govt. of India

CONTACTIndia Development Foundation of Overseas Indians

Contribute from your Foreign Bank Accounts:India Development Foundation ofOverseas IndiansState Bank of IndiaCentral Secretariat Branch,North Block, New Delhi 110001A/C no. 33819721882IFSC code SBIN0000625MICR 110002014

Funds can be transferred to IDF-OI’s Bank Account.

Contribute from your NRE/NRO Accounts in India:India Development Foundation ofOverseas IndiansState Bank of IndiaCentral Secretariat Branch,North Block, New Delhi 110001A/C no. 35970338478IFSC code SBIN0000625MICR 110002014

Bank Details

facebook.com/idfoi twitter.com/GivingtoIndiaConnect with us

(Registered in 2008; Reg No. 991, Indian Trusts Act,1882)

Log on to IDF-OI Website https://idfoi.nic.in

Click on "Contribute Now" tab on top right corner

Contribute to IDF-OI Pool Fund or to projects in preferred State or Sector

Fill in basic registration details

Use Credit/ Debit cards of your Foreign/NRE/NRO bank accounts

Contribution will be routed through Payment Gateway service providers

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Main features of the Payment Gateway:

You can contribute as an individual, or a group ofindividuals or even through your respective IndianAssociations

You can either contribute to IDF-OI Pool Fund or to projects in your preferred State or Sector

Minimum contribution online for Pool Fund is US$ 100

Project Sectors: Education, Sanitation, Healthcare, Women’s Empowerment, and Sustainable Livelihood

IDF-OI does not recover any administrative cost fromcontributions received from Overseas Indians

You can use Master/Visa/Amex/Credit & Debit cards of your Foreign Bank Accounts or NRE/NRO Accounts in India

Using Online Payment Gateway

During and after project implementation, the contributor will receive quarterly progress reports from project implementing agency regarding the impact made by the project; and feedback about actual site/bene�ciaries along with photographs/videos. The project implementation reports will also be posted on the IDF-OI portal. The reports will have the contacts of the State Government or the implementing agency should the donor wish to contact them directly Contributors will receive quarterly accounts of actual Project expenditures from implementing agencies to ensure that the schedule of Project goals, the actual costs as compared with the original budget estimates, and IDF-OI Grant conditions are being met.

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Assessment & Selection of Project by IDF-OI

IDF-OI Disseminates information about projects to Overseas Indian

Selection of a Project by Overseas Indian

Payment by OI to IDF-OI Transferred to Project Implementation Agency

Regular Monitoring & Feedback to Contributors by Implementing Agency

Project Completion & Utilisation Report to Contributor by IDF-OI

Submission of Projects by States to IDF-OI

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