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Smile foundation

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

• Having partnered with more than 350 corporate


Introduction
• Smile Foundation is a NGO based in New Delhi, India. It was
established in 2002 and has a presence in 25 Indian states. As of 2018,
the foundation reaches around 8,00,000 children and their families
• About 125 welfare projects are operational across 25 states of India,
covering subjects like education, healthcare, livelihood, women
empowerment.
Companies working with Smile Foundation

• P&G • Tata Consultancy Services


• HDFC Bank Ltd.
• Microsoft
• Tata Chemicals Ltd.
• Target • Tech Mahindra
• Bank of America • HSBC
• Microsoft
• Samsung
• UPS
• Triumph
Other Alliances Institutional &
Educational

• Resource Centre for Sexual Health • HIV AIDS


• Indian Institute of Foreign Trade • TechMahindra Foundation
• Indian Institute of Management, • UPS Foundation
Indore • Wilde Genzen, The Netherlands
• Indian Institute of Management,
• International Management Institute
Lucknow
• Asset India Foundation, USA • San Francisco State University
• Caterpillar Foundation • Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Working Model-SVP
• Social Venture Philanthropy – Smile foundation applies the model of
SVP in the development sector, it is a form of investment funding
done to provide investment in a social enterprise, in return to receive
gain while delivering a social impact to the world. Smile foundation
identifies, handholds and build capacities of genuine grassroots NGOs
Major Programmes

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

• Through the Mission Education


programme, Smile Foundation
provides basic education and
healthcare to underprivileged
children
• At present, Smile Foundation has 74
Mission Education projects functional
across 20 states of India. More than
35,000 children living in urban slums
and remote villages are being directly
benefited from the projects
Smile on Wheels

• Smile on Wheels is a mobile hospital


programme taking comprehensive
health care services to the doorsteps
of the underprivileged people living in
remote rural areas and urban slums.
• The project is reaching out to 250,000
needy people in 349 villages across 8
Indian states, and thus benefiting a
total population of 750,000.
Smile Twin e-Learning
Programme (STeP)
• Through Smile Twin e-Learning Programme
underprivileged youth are given training in key
employability skills like English proficiency,
computer operations, personality development
etc. in order to help them get a job in the
growing retail and service sector.
• About 1800 STeP students have now been
employed in companies like Café Coffee Day,
Westside Stores, ICICI, HDFC, Reliance Retail, Big
Bazaar, Spencers, Chroma etc.
• At present, 50 STeP centres are operational in 20
Indian states. Smile plans to reach out to 50,000
youth in the next five years.
Swabhiman

• Swabhiman is a health and


empowerment programme aiming at
girl child and women.
• The programme is a great success
and in Delhi alone it is reaching out
to about 80,000 people. Replicated
recently in rural Haryana,
Swabhiman is covering another
60,000 population in the state.
Special Interventions

• 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.
Thank
You

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