ngo project report-shashank jain pgdm(2010-12) 166
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NGO PROJECT
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Submitted By: NGO GuideShashank Jain Mr.Siddhartha Iyer
KHR2010PGDM20F166 Faculty GuideHarish Keshwani Prof. Priti Bakshi
KHR2010PGDM20F187
PGDM ‘C’ (2010-12)
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ContentsTOPIC PAGE
Certificates 3-6
Executive summary 7
NGO Profile 8-12
Project Title 1 and objectives 13
Description of the project (s) done in detail 14
Project Title 2 and objectives 15
Description of the project (s) done in detail 16-35
Conclusions
Recommendations
Assignments 36-40
Bibliography 41
Appendix 42-55
Our Experience 56
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WORK CERTIFICATE FOR SHASHANK JAIN
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MARATHON CERTIFICATE FOR SHASHANK JAIN
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WORK CERTIFICATE FOR HARISH KESHWANI
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MARATHON CERTIFICATE FOR HARISH KESHWANI
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Executive SummaryWe were given 2 major projects and 3 assignments. Projects are;
1. Preparing a partner satisfaction survey questionnaire for Corporate and NGO partner
2. Conducting the Due Diligence Report visit of NGOs partner in Mumbai and preparing
report for the same
Assignments were:
1. Editing of NGO one pagers
2. Coordination and implementation of an employee engagement activity with JP Morgan
and Aarambh
3. Volunteer towards manning the corporate Challenge Marque on race day at Marathon
2011
Project 1-Survey
Objectives
To find out strong points why corporate and NGO prefer United way of Mumbai
To find out where United Way of Mumbai is lacking which aspect and how to work on it
To get a feed back of partnership with corporate and NGO partners
Research Methodology Used
Primary
Project 2-Due Diligence Report
To find out the fund provided and spend way in right way
To find out the prospect for future prospects
To find new projects to be supported
Research Methodology Used
Primary and Secondary
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NGO Profile
United Way is an initiative which began in USA in 1887 by a group of individuals. With span of
time it transformed into global initiative. United Way has its presence in 48 countries with centers in as many as 4500 locations. It is the fifth largest non-profit organization in the world. It is an NGO which raise funds for other smaller NGOs through corporate and employee giving campaigns. It has association with some of the biggest corporate like Kellogg’s in USA.
United Way of Mumbai was established in 2002 with board comprising 14 Corporate CEOs. It aims at bringing meaningful change to society. United Way of Mumbai acts as a key agent to act as a link between corporate sector and NGOs. United Way Mumbai ensures steady flow of funds for smaller NGOs for project satiability and longevity. Its international name and association with some of the biggest corporate worldwide and fact that it is headed by 14 corporate biggies helps to increase its credibility in India. Also United Way of Mumbai is charity partner of Standard Chattered Mumbai Marathon since 2009 this also increases its marketability.
Key factors which differentiate United Way of Mumbai from other NGOs are:
The only NGO in the country to be led by corporate CEOs
Maintaining the highest standards of governance
Transparency in working
Professional structure in place for management
Efficiency to manage large amount of funds
MH-Helpline an initiative for disaster management and civic awareness
Charity Partner of Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon
Major areas of operation
Fund raising for different NGOs
Reporting and documentation
Mumbai Helpline
Charity Partner for Standard Chattered Mumbai Marathon
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Fund Raising
United Way of Mumbai raises fund mainly through three ways these are:
1. Payroll Giving (PRG) – Employees donate a portion of their salary voluntarily either monthly or as a one time deduction. It is completely voluntary program. Donations come from employees gross pay .Employees decide the amount and duration they would like to support a cause.
Process of Payroll Giving
Launch of Payroll Campaign
Pledge Transactions
Disbursements & Accounting
2. Corporate Matching Grant – The Corporate matches either complete or part of the amount raised through Payroll Giving.
3. Corporate Giving – Corporations donate a portion of their profits or resources to non-profits
Reporting and Documentation
1.1. For NGOs
Helps NGOs by lessening burden of documentation, evaluation reports, project implementation plans etc
Provide networks with other NGOs Link NGOs with appropriate corporate
1.2. For Corporate
Issuing 80 G receipts to donors Conducting Due Diligence Sending periodical project report to corporate
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United way motivates employees and corporate to contribute towards society by:
1. Campaigns at work place of corporate –
Making PPT presentations to employees about payroll giving campaign Organizing various donation camps such as blood donation, toy donation, book
donation etc
2. Donor advised giving –
Helps corporate to achieve their CSR objectives Helps corporate to choose right NGO according to their objectives Conduct regular inputs to the NGO and closely monitor and evaluate the program
supported
3. Employee engagement program– These are known as ‘Days of Caring’
Organising events such as picnics, excursions, zoo visits, movies, amusement park visits for benefiters of NGO
Conducting educational classes/dance classes etc by the employees/volunteers Donors get a chance to directly meet and interact with beneficiaries of NGO and
see impact of their charity
Mumbai Helpline
Unlike the name suggests, United Way Mumbai Helpline is not a telephonic helpline, but is a
special initiative with a goal of making Mumbai a better place to live in. It is a common platform
that brings together local civic authorities, residents, NGOs, students and corporate to address
environmental issues and disaster situations. It was formed after city faced a flood like situation
on 26 th July, 2005. Since then it has become a continuous program for better disaster
preparedness and addressing civic issues
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Standard Chattered Mumbai Marathon 2011
"If you want to run, run a mile. If you want to experience another life, run a marathon." Emil Zatopek
The Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon (SCMM) is Asia’s biggest Marathon. Started in 2004, this 8th Edition of Marathon.It is amongst the top 10 marathons in the world and the biggest in Asia. The event is promoted by Procam International.
Charity at Marathon
SCMM has become the largest single charity and philanthropic sporting event in India. Last year, more than 160 NGOs participated in the event and raised funds for their respective organizations. A lot of the participants use the event as a reason to give back to their society and the underprivileged.
The role of United Way of Mumbai
United Way of Mumbai is the Charity Partner for Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon since 2009. The Charity Partner serves as a Philanthropy Exchange for various charities and non-profits. All donations pass through the charity partner and then to the respective NGOs bringing in accountability and transparency in the system. United Way of Mumbai is partner to many charities from diverse causes and bring them all under the Marathon fundraising.
United Way of Mumbai raises funds by Pledge raising- Pledge Raising is an initiative where an individual collects donations for a charity he/she feels strongly about by asking his/her friends, colleagues and other acquaintances for funds.
Pledges can be then in following categories
Category Charity Registration fees
UWM fees
Corporate Challenge – team 25
3,00,000 35,000
Corporate Challenge – team 15
2,00,000 25,000
Dream Champion 50,000 2% of funds raised or Rs 7500 whichever is higher
Dream Wizard 25,000 2% of funds raised or Rs 7500 whichever is higher
Dream Maker 10,000 2% of funds raised or Rs 7500 whichever is higher
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The dream category participants have to achieve a minimum target as per the list below –
Dream Champions have to achieve a minimum of Rs. 10 lacs. Dream Wizards have to achieve a minimum of Rs.5 lacs Dream Makers have to achieve a minimum of Rs.1 lac
If the Dream Category participants are not able to achieve the target, they will not be able to receive the benefits allotted to the category. The individual can continue to participate as a We Care runner. Similarly, if a Dream Wizard or a Dream Maker raises amounts higher than the target, they will be upgraded to Dream Champion or Dream Wizard category.
There are also plenty of awards also like:
Corporate Challenge Highest Pledge Raising Team Highest Individual Pledge Raiser (Men) 2nd Highest Individual Pledge Raiser (Men) Highest Individual Pledge Raiser (Women) 2nd Highest Individual Pledge Raiser (Women) Awards for team leaders
NGO Highest & 2nd highest pledge amount raising NGO Highest pledge amount raising new NGO Many more
Dream category Highest Pledge Raising Individual (Men) Highest Pledge Raising Individual (Women) Youngest Pledge raiser
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Partnership Satisfaction Survey
Objectives –
To find out strong points why corporate and NGO prefer United way of Mumbai
To find out where United Way of Mumbai is lacking which aspect and how to work on it
To get a feed back of partnership with corporate and NGO partners
Research Methodology –Primary research
Coverage – Mumbai, Pune
Sample selection – Priority list of United Way
Time period – 6-8 weeks
Limitations –
Due to other prior engagements in our NGO like Marathon questionnaire approval took lot of time and could take of only at end of our time period at NGO.This Project is still undergoing
As the target people were corporate getting an appointment with them and getting questionnaires filled was very difficult
Deliverables – This research will help NGO to better their services to both corporate and NGOs and attract new corporate for fund raising. This survey will reveal their weak and strong points .
Project Details
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Our project was to prepare questionnaires for partnership satisfaction survey. We divide work in
our self. We made questionnaires in two days and sent it to approval
Some of the corporate contacted are:
JP Morgan
Bank of America
Kellogg’s
Delloit
Below are some of the NGOs listed to be surveyed:
Nanhi Kali
Aarambh
Vidya
Muskaan
This project is still underway and we plan to take up as sub project during our summer training
Copy of questionnaire is in appendix
Due Diligence & Report
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Objectives –
To find out the fund provided and spend way in right way
To find out the prospect for future prospects
To find new projects to be supported
Research Methodology –Primary research and secondary research
Coverage – Various areas of Mumbai
People Met-Ms Shobha-AARAMBH
Mrs Sumitha Salian-Muskaan
Mr Sandesh-ISKCON
Mr.Vishal-Salaam Baalak trust
Mr.Shelon Dsouza-Sahaara Chartitable Home
Sample selection –We got predetermined list of NGOS to be visited
Time period – 2 Weeks
Limitations –
As we were unknown to Mumbai it became little tedious to find NGOs address Also inability to speak Marathi caused little problem
Deliverables – This research will help NGO to keep a tab on funds provided to NGOs
Project Details
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We visited 6 NGOs for this purpose. Details of which are:
Due Diligence Report 1 – Level 2
Date of Filling: 13 January, 2011 Made By: Shashank Jain and Harish Keshwani
General Information about the organization
Name of the Organization: VIDYA INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH
AND ADULTS
Address : 12, Students Activity Centre, IIT Bombay
Powai, Mumbai – 400 076.
Brief about the Organization: VIDYA’s Mumbai chapter started in April 2001 on the IIT Bombay campus, supported by the IIT Bombay Heritage Fund. In a span of ten years, VIDYA Mumbai has worked for the sustainable development of the lesser privileged communities of Powai area of Mumbai
Objectives: To educate and empower the less privileged women and children through integrated methods and to bring about progressive change.
Activities: VIDYA activities can broadly be divided into 2 main areas:
- Education - Empowerment
Information about the project
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Name of the project: Pragati Kendra (Gautam Nagar) ,
Fulle Gaon Committee Programme (Fulle Nagar)
Objective(s) of the project: Providing education to under privileged children and make them more outward and socially compatible
Number of Beneficiaries: Fulle Nagar-65 (7:45-10:45 AM)
Gautam Nagar-Around 80 students divided into 2
batches of 55 (9-11:30 AM) and 25 (2-4:30 PM)
Activities conducted: Remedial classes
Social awareness programmes and Life skill classes
Summer Activities/Extra Curricular Activities
Computer literacy
Providing Nutrition
Number of Volunteers: Fulle Nagar- 2 to 3
Gautam Nagar- 4 to 5
Extra volunteers for special projects if necessary
Monitoring :
The performance at school/ Boards Individual Programs will internally monitor plan with performance Tracking attendance to gauge drop out rates Measuring student performance at VIDYA through continuous evaluation by
periodical tests-written/oral Monitoring Identifying child’s potential and providing opportunities for growth
\Outcome: About 90% of students enrolled attend classes regularly which means drop out / absenteeism rate is getting low. Children have become more confident
Problems Faced by NGO
Before: Space constraint and resources for stationery etc due to increase in number of students and inability to enroll more students.
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After: Rented out community center in fulle nagar
Future plans / Continuity / Sustainability of the project:
Future continuity of this project is very good as there is increase in 20-30% enrollment every session
Our talk with students revealed that students are actually getting benefited from this.
Evaluation
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General appreciation of the project: Project is not only aimed at providing remedial academic classes, but also making these children more socially acceptable and bringing out their talent by extra curricular activities in sports, computers, dance etc.
Challenge faced by us: As such no major problem except some minor challenges like:
Getting to NGO’s office in IIT due to security constraints was difficult and time consuming
Difference in time schedule of two batches to meet students
Cooperation of the NGO: NGO team was very cooperative and gave us all the required details about the project and also showed their project site.
Transparency:
Approved and Signed by Due Diligence Manager:
Due Diligence Report 2 – Level 2
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Date of Filling: 17 January, 2011 Made By: Shashank Jain and Harish Keshwani
General Information about the organization
Name of the Organization : Muskaan-sharing smiles
Address : B-17, J.K. Industrial Estate,
Mahal Industrial Area,
Off Mahakali Caves Road,
Chakala, Andheri (E),
Mumbai-400093.
Project Site F-8 Achanak Colony,
Opposite little flower school,
Mahakali caves road,
Andheri (E),Mumbai
Person Contacted: Mrs Sumitha Salian
Brief about the Organization: “MUSKAAN”….sharing smiles was initiated on 16th
September 2004, with the launch of one of its grass root project “sparsh”. Organisation is into providing day care center, nutritious meal and enrolling children to primary and secondary English medium school.
Projects: There are various project started by the “MUSKAAN” these are-
Vidyarambh Enterprise Sudhar Sanjeevani Svaavalambhi
Information about the project
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Name of the project : Good Health- Muskaan-Sharing Smiles divided into Sparsh and Vidya
Objective(s) of the project: Provide free education to 35 slum children
Provide hygienic mid day meal at the day care center
Enroll children in English medium school for primary & secondary education
Number of Beneficiaries: 35 children
Activities conducted :Children are enrolled into RJMD’S English school and
Bal Vikas school
Educational classes in two batches
Fun activities/ extracurricular activities
Outing for children by JP Morgan
Number of Volunteers: 3 teachers and 1 maid
Main expenses: Uniforms, Stationary,
Fees of children(Rs,199,900)
Providing meals
Monitoring : Regular test are conducted at the center
Checking of children performance in the school
Outcome: Children have got proper guidance
They have become extrovert
They get proper education
Problems Faced by NGO: Constraint for finance for renting space as Ngo has to move to a new place near by from February with deposit of Rs.50000
Future plans / Continuity / Sustainability of the project:
New project started in Kerala with 10 children
New project started for supporting youth
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Working of this project is done in efficient and transparent way therefore it is good to continue supporting this project
Evaluation
General appreciation of the project: Project is implemented pretty well which has helped slum children from nearby areas to learn and become more confident
Challenge faced by us : No such challenge
Cooperation of the NGO : Very Cooperative
Transparency: Very Transparent, showed us fees receipt paid for year 2010-11 and gave all relevant information required
Approved and Signed by Due Diligence Manager:
Approved and Signed by Grant Making Committee:
Due Diligence Report 3 – Level 2
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Date of Filling: 18 January, 2011 Made By: Shashank Jain and Harish Keshwani
General Information about the organization
Name of the Organization: ISKCON Food Relief Foundation
Address: 19 Jaywant Industrial Estate,
63 Pandit Madan Mohan Malwiya Marg,
Tardeo,Near Haji Ali
Mumbai
Site address: New Habib Primary School,
Dongari, Mumbai- 400009
Person Contacted: Mr. Sandesh
Brief about the Organization: Members from the three ISKCON centres in Mumbai, ISKCON Juhu, ISKCON Mira Road and ISKCON Chawpatty, came together and took the opportunity of implementing this project of Govt. of Maharashtra.
Shri Ambrish Patel, Hon. Minister for School Education, Sports and Youth Affairs formally launched the programme on Sunday, the 20th June 2004
Objectives: To address two of most pressing problems in India :
Hunger &
Educationaddress two of the
Activities: School = Lunch is a project of the Government of India, and is being implemented by ISKCON Food Relief Foundation under the Brand name of School=Lunch in select schools in Delhi, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Assam
Information about the project
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Name of the project : SCHOOL=LUNCH for New Habib School
Objective(s) of the project: To provide children nutritious mid day meal every school day because for many of these children this is the only complete meal of the day.
Number of Beneficiaries: 691 students of age between 6-11 years
Activities conducted: Food preparation
Packing in containers for 60 students and sealing it by
different seals
Distribution
Number of Volunteers: 18 cooks plus a cleaner, driver, a helper
Outcome: Successful implementation of this project has produced dramatic results in terms of attendance, enrollment, & attention span because this acts as an added incentive to these children
Problems Faced by NGO: To deliver food on time to all schools during heavy traffic
Future plans / Continuity / Sustainability of the project: ISKCON as a foundation has grown tremendously in last 7-8 years and is doing good service. Therefore this partnership is fruitful
As for this particular project we had an interaction with students and Principal and we got positive response for quality & quantity of food except for Kheer.
Also school requested little more variety some time in addition to different type of Kichdi. But the over all feedback was very good therefore there is a bright scope for continuation of this project
.
Evaluation
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General appreciation of the project: Project is implementation is done in very good manner. Staff is well trained. Food is prepared in hygienic conditions and by use of good infrastructure
Challenge faced by us: To visit the project site i.e. New Habib School
Cooperation of the NGO: Cooperative
Transparent: Yes
Approved and Signed by Due Diligence Manager:
Approved and Signed by Executive Director:
Approved and Signed by Grant Making Committee:
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Due Diligence Report 4 – Level 2
Date of Filling: 21 January,2011 Made By: Shashank Jain and Harish Keshwani
General Information about the organization
Name of the Organization: HOME FOR THE AGED
Address: Mahakal Caves Rd Andheri(E), Mumbai 400093. Brief about the Organization:
Objectives: The main objective of the NGO is to:
Respect for human life value even when the elderly person is physically or mentally disabled
Make the aged feel accepted and to alleviate their suffering as much as possible
Activities: HOME FOR THE AGED activities can broadly be divided into areas like:
giving health facility entertainment to old age people providing food providing home
Information about the project
Name of the project: HOME FOR THE AGED
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Objective(s) of the project: Providing medical aid to aged
Number of Beneficiaries: 150 approx including both male and female.
Activities conducted: There are various activity conducted these are-
Birthday celebration Volunteers service are given on specific day Gardening Picnics and excursions on special days Medical camp are provided
Number of Volunteers: As such the number of volunteers is not fixed by the NGO it varies according to time to time but they have regular staff
Monitoring: Regular medical checkup of the old residents are done by the NGO. Doctor and Nurse visit to the home for the aged on a specific period of time. The services provided by the doctor are free.
Problems Faced by NGO: The main problem faced by the NGO is the huge medical expenses incurred on the old age people who are living there. The NGO also faces a lot of problem while giving admission to the old age people as many people want to get admission in the home but limited space is available.
For this they have made a waiting list
Future plans / Continuity / Sustainability of the project:
Future continuity of this project is very good. As we talked to two old age people both of them were quite happy with the facility provided by the organization to them.
Evaluation
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General appreciation of the project: Project is not only aimed at providing residence to the old age people but also help them to improve their standard of living. As admission is given to only those people whose financial position is very poor.
Challenge faced by us: As such no major problem except we didn’t met the majority of the people because we did not know about their resting time.
Wanted to spend more time there
Cooperation of the NGO: NGO team was very cooperative and gave us all the required details about the project and also showed their project site.
Approved and Signed by Due Diligence Manager:
Approved and Signed by Executive Director:
Due Diligence Report 5 – Level 2
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Date of Filling: 24 January, 2011 Made By: Shashank Jain and Harish Keshwani
General Information about the organization
Name of the Organization: SAHAARA CHARITABLE SOCIETY
Address: 4/2,Assisi Nagar,
PLLokhandeMarg, Mumbai - 400 043
Site address: Chembur Children’s Home (CCH)
V.N Purao Marg
Opposite Anushakti Nagar bus depot
Mankhurd, Mumbai-400088
Person Contacted: Mr. Salil Kamat
Mr. Sheldon D'Souza
Brief about the Organization: Sahaara was started in 1994 by a group of like minded individuals who sought to transform the plight of the Mumbai poor. With a humble beginning of one balwadi in one Mumbai slum, Sahaara has now expanded to several projects serving diverse marginalized groups in the ‘guttermost’ parts of Mumbai
Objectives :Open your hearts - Render a hand Touch the lives - With a “Ray of Hope
The main objective of Sahaara is to help every helpless people group.
Projects :
Project Azaad (Freedom)Reaching out to prisoners and ex-prisoners
Project Pragati (Progress)Sahaara's educational assistance to children institutionalised in the
Mumbai Observation Homes
Project Prakash (Light)
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Helping the unseen, visually challenged persons
Project (Glory) MahimaSahaara's rehabilitation center for underprivileged boys
Information about the project
Name of the project : Chembur Children’s Home (CCH)
Objective(s) of the project: To provide computer literacy to boys from remand house who have no access to these facilities
Duration of course: 4-5 months
Number of Beneficiaries: 20 divided into two batches of 10 each (9 –10:30 a.m.) & (3:30- 5 p.m.) from Monday to Friday
Selection criteria: Randomly by Chembur Children’s Home administration
Activities conducted:
Computer training from very basic upto power point level Training both in software and hardware. Career guidance
Number of Volunteers: 1 Teacher
Major Expenses: On maintenance & repair of computers,Books & stationary provided to each student
Outcome: Computer literacy program to children who do not have access to computers from very very basic and gives them certification which helps them to get better jobs.
One such student working in Raghuleela Mall in Vashi
Monitoring:3 Internal exams and regular test.
Reporting: Monthly Reporting of the activities to all the Superintendent’s and the Chief- Officer of ‘Children’s Aid Society’, Mumbai
Problems Faced by NGO: Power supply due faulty electrical wiring at the center for which they need UPS back up
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Future plans / Continuity / Sustainability of the project:
Getting internet connection Plan of opening up of new centers at Bal Kalyan Nagri,Mankhurd
Evaluation
General appreciation of the project: A very good initiative by Sahaara to make these children become computer literate which is very essential in today’s life and helps these children’s future prospects also
Challenge faced by us: No major challenge
Cooperation of the NGO: Very cooperative and helpful
Transparent: Gave us all the working information about the project and their future projects
Approved and Signed by Due Diligence Manager:
Due Diligence Report 6 – Level 2
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Date of Filling: 27 January, 2011 Made By: Shashank Jain and Harish Keshwani
General Information about the organization
Name of the Organization: Salaam Baalak Trust
Address:C/oP.T.WelfareCentre AshaSadanMarg Ummerkhadi, Mumbai, 400 009
Person Contacted: Mr.Vishal & Ms.Kalyani
Brief about the Organization: Salaam Baalak Trust – Mumbai opened its first center in 1989 as a result of the film, Salaam Bombay!, by Mira Nair, Director. This was just the inspiration Dinaz Stafford, Zarine Gupta and others needed to start a place in Mumbai these kids could come for the necessary assistance to move from the streets to mainstream life. Today SBT provides a holistic safety net of services catering to the individual needs of street children in Mumbai, covering the entire area of child development from physical and medical needs to encompassing the educational, creative, cognitive, social and vocational needs of the children
Objectives:
To provide health, recreation and counseling services to street children To make available a secure space where street children can play and enjoy their
childhood To provide basic literacy and provide facilities for those children who wish to
study further, orienting the educational services towards the particular need of the street children
Activities:
Education Nutrition Health Shelter
Information about the project
Name of the project : Dongri Center-Nutrition for street children
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Objective(s) of the project: To provide nutritious food i.e. breakfast, lunch, evening snack.,dinner to street children who are now living in their day care centers, night shelters
Number of Beneficiaries:
Bal Wadi(Day care center for children between 3-5 years)-30-35
Day care center-40
Night shelter(for girls upto 18 years of age-30
Total-About 105
Expenses on food:
Breakfast-Rs.15/child
Lunch-Rs.15/child
Evening breakfast-Rs.10
Dinner-Rs.18/child
Total-Rs.58/day per child
Activities conducted:
Education: formal education in schools such as Janta Vidhalya, Marwadi Vidyalaya and Dongri Hindi Medium School plus non formal classes at the center
Creative and recreational programmes in art, drama,music, dance Nutrition and medical care with health check-ups, vaccinations and treatment,
Number of Volunteers: 2 permanent and other varies from time to time
Problems Faced by NGO: Closure of their computer center shut down by municipal corporation as building was old; this has created space constraint for them to run computer classes
Future plans / Continuity / Sustainability of the project:
Opening up a center at Gorai Expansion of center at Kalyan Explore more corporate support
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This project should be continued as Salaam Baalak trust is a old and a renowned trust and is
Evaluation
General appreciation of the project: This is a good project as it provide a shelter place to street children especially young girls and take care of their education and needs
Challenge faced by us: Getting an appointment and could not meet project head Mrs. Dottie Waghale therefore could not get complete information about expenses
Cooperation of the NGO: Cooperative
Transparent: Could not meet Mrs Waghle and Mr.Vishal was a new recruit there
Approved and Signed by Due Diligence Manager:
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Assignments
Day of Caring Aarambh
Days of caring is an initiative which involves participation of corporate employees in events such as picnics, excursions, cricketed matches, other indoor or outdoor games, and blood donation camps for the beneficiaries of NGOs they support
Details-Day of caring event started 10 am in the morning at Aarambh in Turbhe. Activity was to paint 3 partition walls by JP Morgan employees. There were 30 Employees of JP Morgan. They were headed by their VP and accompanied by HR Manager Mrs. Harman Kaur. Event ended at 4 pm.
Our Role-UWM as charity partner was to coordinate the event. We with our NGO guide Mr Siddhartha Iyer arranged for food, water etc for JP Morgan employees.
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Standard Chattered Mumbai Marathon
I participated as a volunteer on race day and was given duty to lead team to take care of priority partners and main entrance in corporate challenge marque. It was a very fun activity. People from all walks of life participated. From film stars like Vivek Oberoi to business man like Mr. Anand Mahindra and Sidhharth Mallya to celebrity chef Sanjeev Kapoor. This year nearly 180 corporate participated.
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COPY of One pager attached in hard copy
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Bibliography
Data base of United Way of Mumbai
Marathon 2010 brochure
Website of United Way of Mumbai www.unitedwaymumbai.org
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Appendix
Corporate Partner Satisfaction Survey
1. Corporate Information
Name of Organization
Address
Telephone Code -
Fax Code -
Website
Contact Person
Designation
1.1. Type of partnership. (Please tick the appropriate option)
Pay Roll Giving Corporate Giving
1.2. Tenure of partnership. (Please tick the appropriate option)
Long term Short term One time grant
1.3. No. of NGOs supported and the causes supported?_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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1.4. How did you learn about United Way of Mumbai (UWM) and its services?
Standard Chattered Mumbai Newsletter
From your oversees parent company Website/Internet
Existing UWM Partners
Events
1.5. Reasons for selecting UWM as charity partner:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2. Partnership feedback with United Way Mumbai(UWM)
2.1. Do you know your relationship manager at UWM?
____________________________________
2.2. What is frequency of interaction?
__________________________________________________
2.3. Has the manager’s response time to queries been satisfactory?
__________________________
2.4. Feedback/Suggestions on the interaction/communication with the UWM manager
_______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
2.5. How much would you rate United Way of Mumbai on scale of 1 to 5 on following
parameters
(5-Excellent 4-V.Good 3-Good 2-Average 1-Poor)
Parameter Rating
Selecting right NGO ______
Select NGOs as per causes selected by corporate Due Diligence Process ______
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Met the expectations of the corporate ______ Sustainability of the selected project ______ Scope for volunteering/ employee engagement ______
Work Place Campaigns
Strategy ______ Quality of presentations ______ E-mailers-- informative and helpful ______ Quality of collaterals -posters, standees, teasers, etc. ______ Innovative suggestions ______ Ideas to raise funds ______ Level of communication by UWM personnel
______ Overall feedback/ suggestions
______________________________________________
Employee engagement
Suggestions made by UWM ______ Planning, coordination, implementation by UWM staff
______ UWM personnel at the events- proactive and professional ______ Overall feedback/ suggestions on the
activities.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Accountability & Transparency
Frequency of reporting ______ Quality of reporting ______ Transparency in fund disbursement ______ Follow up and reporting ______ Overall feedback/
suggestions__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Documentation
Quality of reports and documentation ______ Clarity on fund utilization ______ Correctness of report and documents ______ Frequency of report and documents ______ Overall feedback/suggestions
_______________________________________________
Disbursal of 80-G receipts to employees/ corporate ______
3. Mumbai Helpline (MH)
3.1. Are you aware about United Way Mumbai Helpline and its initiatives?
_______________________________________________________________________
3.2. If yes, how did you know about it?
_______________________________________________________________________
3.3. Which initiatives of UW-MH do you like and why?
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
3.4. If no, would you like someone from UW-MH to come over and give a presentation on
the same? ______
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4. Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon (SCMM)
4.1. Are you aware of United Way Mumbai’s role as Charity partner for the Standard
Chartered Mumbai Marathon? _____
4.2. If yes, how?
__________________________________________________________________
4.3. If no, would you like someone to send across a mailer on the same? _______
4.4. Have you ever participated in SCMM? _______
4.5. If yes, how would you rate our performance as charity partner on scale of 1 to 5 on following parameters (5-Excellent 4-V.Good 3-Good 2-Average 1-Poor)
Pre race day
Pledge raising workshop held at your office ______
Information provided in workshop ______
Cooperation in addressing queries ______
Clarity in response ______
Met timelines ______
Dissemination of information ______
New Charity Structure ______
Any feedback on the same
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
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On race day
Arrangements at corporate challenge marquee ______
Cooperation of staff/volunteers ______
Entertainment at the marquee ______
Overall feedback/suggestions___________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
5. Future prospects
5.1. Would your organization like to be part of other UWM activities?
Payroll Giving Corporate Giving
Mumbai Helpline SCMM
Volunteering program Fund raising Drives
Health Issues
5.2. Would you like to support some other causes in addition to your existing cause? (Please tick your choice)
Children & their edu. Elderly/Old age homes
Livelihood Missions Civic issues
Disaster relief Disability
Health Issues
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5.3. Would you like to UWM to organize events for your organization such as Stationery Drive, toy collection drive etc? ______
6. Overall feedback and suggestions about UWM
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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NGO Partner Satisfaction Survey
1. General Information
Name of NGOAddress
Telephone Code -Fax Code -E-mailWebsiteContact PersonDesignation
2. Which of your project is supported by United Way of Mumbai?
3. Since how many years you are in partnership with the United Way? And when was this partnership started?
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4. Which corporate is providing funds to your project? And what are the types of funding?
5. Has United Way of Mumbai been instrumental in getting funds for your different projects? (Tick the appropriate option)
Yes ___ To an extent ___ No ___
6. Has United Way of Mumbai been instrumental in getting more corporate involvement? (both in terms of monetary and volunteer support)
Yes ___ May be ___ No ___
7. The fund which was provided to you was sufficient? Is the funding pattern favorable? If not, suggestion.
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8. Have you been involved in any employee engagement activity? If yes, what have been
your feedback/ experience on the same? Would you like more activities planned over the
year? Do these activities benefit your NGO?
9. Do you need more volunteer support? If, Yes then rate the following according to priority
Man Power support __ Monetary support __ Training support __ Resource support __
10. Are you satisfied with the communication done by the UWM manager? Are the Queries
addressed on time?
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11. Are you aware of the UWM’s role in standard chartered marathon? And had you
registered with UWM for SCMM 2011?
12. Suggestions and expectations?
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Due Diligence Report – Level 2
Date of Filling: 11 January, 2011 Made By: Shashank Jain and Harish Keshwani
General Information about the organization
Name of the Organization:
Address:
Site address:.
Person Contacted:
Brief about the Organization:
Objectives: to address two of the
Activities:
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Information about the project
Name of the project :
Objective(s) of the project:
Number of Beneficiaries:
Activities conducted:
Number of Volunteers:
Outcome:
Problems Faced by NGO: traffic
Future plans / Continuity / Sustainability of the project:
.
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Evaluation
General appreciation of the project:
Challenge faced by us:
Cooperation of the NGO:
Transparent:
Approved and Signed by Due Diligence Manager:
Approved and Signed by Executive Director:
Approved and Signed by Grant Making Committee:
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Experience
Our experience at working at UWM was very good and knowledge gaining.UWM is so similar to corporate in their working yet so different in their objectives. This a unique blend for an NGO. This internship also gave us an opportunity to visit different areas of Mumbai from Andheri to Lower Parel, from Haji Ali to Mankhurd .
And got to know problems of different people, their needs. This has made both of us more humble and humane. Participating in huge and global event like marathon was also a very enriching experience. Our NGO guide Mr. Siddhartha Iyer is very friendly and cooperative person.We enjoyed working with him. On the whole it was a very good and enriching experience.
-Shashank Jain & Harish Keswani
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