Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
India
Presented by- Tarang
Kr. Aditya Dev
Content
• Corporate partnerships
• Introduction about NGO
• Companies working with Smile Foundation
• Major Programmes
• Working Model
• Special Interventions
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS
(“Sustainability, social equality and the environment are now business problems. And corporate leaders can't
depend on governments to solve them...”)
• Smile Foundation is an NGO for CSR with pan-India presence and wide-spread rural outreach, directly
impacting the lives of more than 950 underserved communities in the distant of villages and slums
spread across 25 states of India
• More than 80% of funding for our welfare projects comes from the corporate sector, and as a result
the same standards of governance and efficiency, and the culture of excellence flow through our own
operations
• Being a little over a decade old, we have already been able to channelize sizeable resources from
responsible corporate, individuals and funding organizations, aiming to achieve the highest Social
Return on Investment (SROI)
• When we partner with an organization, we try to get it and its employees directly involved in our
welfare projects , making them an active member in the process of bringing change at the
grassroots ,making us one of the best NGOs for CSR in India
Mission Education
Smile e-Learning Programme
Smile on Wheels
Swabhiman
Action For Children
Special Intervention (Child For Child, Health with Smile, Disaster
Management, and Individual Support Programme)
Mission Education
• Health with Smile – reaching out to the needy children and women
through standalone curative and preventive health camps across India.
• Individual Support Programme - Support the most deserving and needy
children on the grounds of critical healthcare, education and
sustainability.
• Disaster Management - Relief and rehabilitation for children and women
during natural calamities like Tsunami, Bihar floods, earthquakes etc.
• Child For Child – Special advocacy programme sensitizing privileged
school children and help them grow up as responsible citizens
• The Smile Foundation launched a digital literacy project in 2018 as part of
its Mission Education Programme. The project aims to increase education
among poor children.
• In August 2018, the Smile Foundation and Triumph Motorcycles partnered
to organize Ride for Freedom, a group ride across 16 cities in India to
support girls' education. Proceed from the ride were donated to the
#SheCanFly campaign organized by the foundation.
• Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson has developed web-based
training modules for the Foundation's Smile Twin E-learning Programme. In
2018, Ericsson announced it would also provide internet connectivity at 34
Smile Foundation education centers across India.
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