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ANNUAL REPORT 2015 -2016
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Registered office: Ashwini Charitable Trust No.450, 7th Main, 2nd Cross HAL 2nd Stage, Bangalore – 560008, Karnataka INDIA Phone: +91 80 40924050 E-mail: act.trust@gmail.com www.ashwinitrust.org
Every Small Step leads to better and bigger Achievements ASHWINI CHARITABLE TRUST www.ashwinitrust.org
TRUST COMES WITH A LOT OF HOPE AND RESPONSIBILITY Name
Position on Board
Occupation
Area Of Competence
Sujata Mukherjee
Managing Trustee
Social Worker
Operations
Dr.J Bhavani Ramesh
Secretary
Family Counsellor
Counselling
Priyanktha Iyengar
Treasurer
Fashion Designer
Design
Radhika Arvindam
Trustee
Social Worker
Fund Raising
Aarthi Muralidharan
Trustee
Educational Specialist
Educational Strategy
Dr. Hemlatha
Trustee
Paediatric Surgeon
Healthcare
Shobha Jaidev
Trustee
Homeopathic Healer
Healthcare
Karuna Sivasailam
Trustee
Editor
Editing & Content Writing
ACT TEAM & VOLUNTEERS WITH SOME OF THE CHILDREN
INDEX
Trustee Information 1 Message from the Managing Trustee 3 ACT: Mission and Vision 4 ACT: Philosophy and Methodology 4 ACT: The Beginning 5 Key Accomplishments 2015-16 7 ACT Centres 8 Corporate Volunteers 9 -12 Extra Curricular Activities 13-15
Volunteer’s Feed Back Alumni ACT Larger Vision Empowering Mothers ACT Celebrations Contributions & expenses Financials Volunteer Donations
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Credibility Alliance Norms and Compliance Report ·Registration Number: 434/Book IV/2000-01 th ·Year of Registration: 15 December 2000 ·12 A: TRUST/718/10A/Vol.I/A-846/2001-02/CIT-II ·80G: DIT(E)/80G(R)/106/AAATA8420E/X-468/2011-12 ·FCRA:Reg. No.: 094421447 (dated19/08/2011) ·TAN: BLRA11105D ·PAN: AAATA8420E · Website: ashwinitrust.org Accreditation Ÿ GSN: 4682 (guidestar) Ÿ Global Giving: Organization #14480 Ÿ Charities Aid Foundation of America Ÿ Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Bank Details Ÿ State Bank of India, Address: Mahalakshmi Chambers, 1 MG Road, Bangalore 560001. Ÿ Vijaya Bank, Address: Cambridge, Road, Bangalore 560008.
Auditor: Radhakrishna Upadhaya & Co., Ÿ Chartered Accountants No .1378/5, South End Main Road, 9th Block East, Jayanagar 560069
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EVERY CHILD IS DIFFERENT! WE RESPECT THAT INDIVIDUALITY
MESSAGE FROM THE MANAGING TRUSTEE Dear Friends, In the digital age that we are living, technology has become the driving force, both in our personal lives and in society. The smart phone is much, much more than a mere phone - it is also a camera, a computer, movie screen, remote control to operate virtually anything from anywhere, health trainer, and our magical portal to the World Wide Web. How did we actually manage to live without it? On a more serious note, it is quite evident that to exist and thrive in the current milieu one has to be tech savvy. Hence, keeping ourselves updated is an unwritten code at ACT - especially when it comes to latest technology. All ACT children are taught the basics of computer operations and are encouraged to use the computer to access the Internet, which is the virtual global platform for the exchange and flow of information. In fact, I believe that technology is our stepping stone into the digital era, and computer literacy is an absolute must for the youngsters to just keep pace with the fast changing world. Thus, we have appointed a computer teacher at the Murphy Town Tamil Government School, to teach the children computer operations and use. We have also provided basic computer training to the teachers of the school. This year our High School going children graduated to the computer assisted learning Programme via IXL Software, wherein each student logs on to a system and solves a customised Maths test. The immediate feedback has enabled our students to stay motivated. We are thrilled to receive regular congratulatory updates from IXL when the children do us proud. Apart from computer education, ACT children are trained in photography, film-making and AV presentations. I am proud to say that ACT children are technically competent because of their exposure and training on the latest gadgets - computers, iPads and cameras, by the experts in the field. In fact, every year the audio-visual presentation shown at our Annual Day Function is ideated, prepared, produced and presented entirely by the senior ACT children. As on 2016, 26 children graduated from ACT and are in mainstream jobs in companies like Hewlett Packard, Taj group of hotels, AXA Business Services and many more. If ACT children are on the route to becoming tech savvy, a large chunk of the credit goes to our volunteers who spend hours of their valuable time teaching and training our children on machines donated by corporate sponsors. My sincere and heartfelt thanks to each and everyone of you, and I believe that ACT exists because of YOU. Sujata Mukherjee
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ACT: MISSION
THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES, by HOWARD GARDNER
To educate and empower underprivileged children and support them till they are gainfully employed.
Spatial
ACT: VISION
Naturalist As per the Theory of Multiple Intrapersonal Intelligences, by Howard Gardner, the identification of the dominant intelligence of each child is done. The child is then Musical encouraged and enabled to THE TYPES OF INTELLIGENCE Linguistic hone the identified intelligence and later take an occupation complimenting the same for Bodily greater success. Kinesthetic
• To do our best so that the current generation of underprivileged children living below the poverty line integrates seamlessly within mainstream society and that they are productive from the first day in their jobs. • To impart quality education, including skill building and matching children with employment opportunities that are suited to their dominant intelligence and strengths.
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ACT: PHILOSOPHY & METHODOLOGY
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ACT: THE BEGINNING • ACT was started with an intent to educate and empower underprivileged children of Ulsoor slums in Bangalore th • Registered on 15 December, 2000 • Parents who typically work as house maids, vendors, painters, tailors are from the lower-income group • Most children are first generation literates • The Trust sponsors hardworking and dedicated children from government and government aided private schools.
Focus is on all three critical aspects of the child's development
Began with just 1 child, Ashwini & 1 Centre @ Ulsoor
Board of 7 Trustees. An All Women Learning Centre @ Ulsoor
2000
2008
1 volunteer
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Logical Mathematical
Interpersonal
New Centre @ RG Halli Govt School, Whitefield
2011
New Centre @ Indiranagar Ashraya
2012
305 children
305 children
2014
2015
143 children, New centre @ Govt Tamil Higher Primary School GTHPS
2013
200+ volunteers
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KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2015-2016 ¡ ACT children and Fans of the Liverpool Football Club teamed up for a 'Clean up the Neighbourhood'
drive outside our Resource Centre and cleared the road of garbage and debris to make it clutter free and marvellously clean. This activity was taken up to sensitise the children about keeping our surroundings, neighbourhood and city clean. ¡ A group of ACT volunteers and children participated in the World 10K Majja Run. ¡ ACT mothers, under Mrs. Mani's supervision, have consistently worked hard through out the year to
procure and grind the various ingredients of the high protein porridge mix, for ACT children as well as the children of the Government Tamil School. The protein mix has ensured the immunity of the children from colds and coughs besides improving their general health. ¡ ACT children displayed the craftwork created by them, including delicate paper flower arrangements,
candles, painted decorative diyas, fashion jewellery, hand-made paper bags and newspaper bags both at the iGate NGO Mela and at the Adobe Tech Park. ¡ ACT mothers attended a workshop on PM's Financial Empowerment Plans for the Underprivileged,
conducted by our CGI volunteer Mr. Sudhakar, who told them about the various Life Insurance, Health Insurance and Pension Policies. ¡ ACT had taken up a major infrastructure project at the Government Tamil School in Murphy Town. ACT
has constructed a new block containing two units - a kitchen and a room for the security guard. This new building has been constructed using eco-friendly mud bricks that were made on site. The school now has a clean and well-lit kitchen where the midday meal supplied by the government is kept and distributed. The porridge for the children given by ACT is also prepared here. Since ACT believes that attending school regularly is a must for every child, from the beginning of the academic year in 2015, we have engaged a school van and a driver to daily pick up and drop back the students living in Byappanahalli and in the ISRO Layout. ¡ ACT has employed a Science teacher at the Government Tamil School. He conducts simple experiments
and interactive sessions to make the textbook come alive for the children. He also conducts computer literacy sessions for the children. ¡ ACT briefly engaged with the Government School in Hoodi. Within a short span of three months ACT
organised photo id cards and distributed sandals for all the children of the school. ACT also organised the CSR activities of 100 employees of Synopsys, who painted the classrooms and the compound wall; cleaned up the playground and planted saplings along the inner perimeter of the compound. ¡ ACT children - 22 girls and 6 boys, successfully took the Karate Grading Exam at the Resource Centre.
Belts were awarded in the following order: Brown - 3; Purple - 6; Blue - 2; Yellow - 10; and White - 9. ¡ Year 2 of the Hippocampus English Star Training was flagged off with a day of intensive training
conducted for the ACT seniors, U & I volunteers, and some of our regular volunteers. Techniques in promoting Reading for comprehension, Reading for Pleasure, use of Dictionary, and language based activities were part of the learnings. ¡ For the second consecutive year, Taj Vivanta invited the ACT Choir to sing Christmas carols for the staff
and assembled guests. Our children enthralled them with their rich repertoire of popular Yuletide numbers.
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¡ As part of ACT's 'Mothers' Empowerment Programme', 5 mothers have formed a group for weaving
baskets, thereby also supporting the ban on plastics. The baskets woven by these mothers are proving to be popular whenever they have been exhibited, which is very encouraging both for ACT and the mothers. 7
ACT CENTRES
FUN WITH VOLUNTEERS
The Government Tamil Higher Primary School
The U&I team bringing cheer Indira Nagar Centre (Ashraya)
Learning Centre
Resource Centre
Alcon created fun activities
The Government Kannada Higher Primary School
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Café Coffee Day distributing gifts
Cisco teaching Presentation Skills
Hyatt Celebrating Monthy Birthday’s 9
CORPORATE VOLUNTEERS CHIP IN
FUN TIMES WITH VOLUNTEERS
Fidelity Cares fulfilling wishes
Wishing Wall at Taj Vivanta
Engrossed in our Science lessons
Greening the GTHPS
Fidelity Cares fulfilling wishes
FUN TIMES @ ACT
Cleaning the neighbourhood with Bangalore KOP
French Interns ACT celebrates @ Nanjangud
Mount Carmel students create a health programme 10
Wishing Wall at Taj Vivanta
Our Senior students making a presentation
Music Workshop
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EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Learning to use the tablet
Learning to dance
Learning to sing
Learning Self Defense
Cricket Training
United we stand
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VOLUNTEERS’ VALUABLE FEED BACK
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ALUMNI
Ashwini
Bhavani
Divya
ACT’S LARGER VISION
Gayatri
Gopi
Cleaning and flattening of ground
Harikrishna
Mohammed Nadeem
Imran
Mohammed Waseem
Kasturi
Nirosha
Kumari
Rekha
Revathi
Sangeetha
Savita
Sharadh
Soumya
Somia
Swathi
Veneetha
Lakshmi
New building under construction
Van facility for students
Providing Lunch
Everyone is involved in serving Lunch
Renuka
Shashikala
Encouraging Mothers to save for the Child 16
Construction of a watchman's room & kitchen
Older Students help in teaching juniors 17
EMPOWERING MOTHERS
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Bag making by Mothers
Making Protein Mix
MOTHER’S EMPOWERMENT ENRICHES THE FAMILY Nagarathna
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ACT CELEBRATIONS
ACT’s 15th Annual Day
ACT’s 15th Annual Day
Christmas Celebrations
TOWARDS AN ENLIGHTENED FUTURE Distributing Provisions
Distribution of Blankets
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CONTRIBUTION FROM DONOR TOWARDS GENERAL FUND
EXPENSES
5.29%
Corporate - 3 donors 42%
Individuals -330 donors (Including donations from Corporates Employees)
45%
17,08,829
11%
7%
19,97,665 3%
90
16%
25,96,366 2%
28,15,672 1%
49,26,615
60,11,498
6%
13%
16%
9%
5% 6%
64,18,964 3% 5%
17%
60,00,000
39%
50,00,000
70
FCRA
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40,00,000
50
* Total donations of Rs 53,27,989 Ÿ
70,00,000
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Charitable Foundations - 4 donors 7.76%
17,12,576 100%
49%
ACT continues to maintain and grow a large active network of individual donors. Individual donors account for 45% of total funds received In FY 2016, Rs. 24.09 lakhs were donated by 330 individuals. Donations of Rs. 5,000/- or less were received from 223 individuals Total donations do not include corpus donation of Rs. 5,000/-
76%
80%
85%
83%
86%
89%
92%
40 30
30,00,000 20,00,000
20 10,00,000 10
INDIVIDUAL DONOR CONTRIBUTIONS > 50000 - 4 donors 30%
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<Rs 1000- 131 Rs 1,001 - 5,000 donors - 92 donors 3% 10% Rs 5,001 - 10,000 - 59 donors 17%
0 FY09
FY11
FY10
Child Development Programs
FY12
FY14
FY13
FY15
FY16
Depreciation
Office & Administration
Total Income
AVERAGE SPEND PER CHILD 350
35,000 26839 24934
300
Rs 20,001 - 50,000 - 14 donors
250
Rs 10,001 - 20,000 - 30 donors
25,000 16140
INCOME BREAKDOWN 100%
46,08,827
42,67,855
48,51,908
58,44,375
81,39,059
85,21,903
8,285,910
24%
80
44%
29%
11%
70
29%
8%
41% 12%
70,00,000
10% 7%
10%
60,00,000
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45%
61%
68%
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Donations
Interest
FY13
FY10
FY11
Number of Children(ACT)
Fy12
FY14
Transfer from General Fund
FY13
FY14
Number of Children(Govt)
FY15
FY16
Average spend per Child
CONTRIBUTION FROM FCRA 5%
5%
3%
13%
14%
FY12
10,000
Total FCRA Donations - Rs 22,22,745 20,00,000
10 FY11
20,000 15,000
147
50
10,00,000
FY10
127
137
69%
20
FY09
170
11075 117
200
90
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9415 100
14%
21%
200
12629
150
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30,000
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18903 200
27,87,160
105
18%
22%
FY15
FY16
Total Income
18%
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OUR ESTEEMED VOLUNTEERS
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OUR ESTEEMED VOLUNTEERS
The ACT Team and Volunteers on Annual Day 2016
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DONATIONS
VOLUNTEERS FROM U& I
Corporates
Grants
AT&T Dhampur Alco sugar Fidelity Business Services India IDG Ventures Sinhasi Consultants Vijay Gems and Jewellery
Blooming-sepanouir a ecole Charities Aid Foundation America Community Service of Bangalore Dhyuthi Charitable Trust Global Giving Foundation India Cares Foundation Menda Foundation Silicon Valley Community
NEW VOLUNTEERS Aadil Rahman Aanchal Rekhi Aayushi Chaudary Abhinav Raghunandan Kannan Adi Gupta Amritha HJ Amrutha Srinivasan Anuradha Mukherjee Anita Bhat Anjana Murali Ankeeta Mohanty Anujibir Singh Anupama Hebbar Archana V Venkatesh Ashwini Avani Verma Ayushi Bansal Baghosion Nuslon Camille Piazzo Chirantan Mahipal Debleena Paul Deepthi Rajeev
Dharitri Kakati Diksha Sahayverma Disha Amin Elena Jose Hirak RayIshaan Athawle Jagriti Jithendranath Gupta Yenduri Jude Paul Julia Faure Juliette Pauvaque Karthikeshwar Sankar Koeli Mandal Kriti Sarawgi Lanceleur Virginie Lodovico Glitti Maki Kumali Mala Shankar Malvika Chaudhary Mary-Rose Abraham Masako Amada Monica Patwari
Monideepa Lahiri Nikita Kumar Papia Rakshit Param Bhattacharya Pavan Chitta Poonam Pratik Shetty Priya Joseph Purnima Maudgil R. Dhanya Radha Mohan Ratnabali Mitra Rehana Parwin Renuka Kanikaraj Reshmi Mukherje Sabitha Ramesh Sami Austin Shanta Srinivasan Sharada H A Shreya Nagendra Shreya Shetty Shriyanshi Ojha Shyon Deshpande
Siddharth Sehur Siddhartha Ramakrishna Sneha Mukherjee Sreelal Sreedharan Sri Sudhan Subha Dugani Sudarsan Sinha Sumana Krishnan Sumie Kubo Suniana Calapa Supriya Suriau Suranjita Haldar Swapnil Agarwal Swarup Swarupa J Reddy Tanvi Bavishi Vandana Ramachandran Vasu Surabhi Vinay Babu Vinisha Paiva Vinita Punia
Reddy Pratibha Naik Preeti Rai Priya Punja Radhika Arvindam Ram Pavan Roopesh Asthana Sahana Mukherjee Sanjiti Sharma Sarah Patel Shyam Keswani Snehal Jain Srilakshmi Sudhakar Sujata Mukherjee
Sumaya Anwar Sumie Kubo Suresh Swaran Kamal & Swetha Kamal Swasti Tanu Batra Veena Raghunandan Vibha Nahata Vijay Bhogilal Vijetha Vinaya Baligar Waseem
INDIVIDUALS WHO DONATED IN KIND Afreefa Anupama Hebbar Anuradha Nalapat Ashmita Mukherjee Ashok Fenandes Baghosion Nuslon Camille Piazzoz Chandrashekhar Bandi Chinnappa Corrinne Dheeraj Manchanda Faye Park Gaurav Imran
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Jithendranath Gupta Julia Faure Juliette Pauvaque Karuna Sivasailam Kunihiro Iwata Lodovico Glitti Maki Kumaki Za Shankar Masako Amado Nadia Haton Nandini Gupta Nikhil Sandhu Nishi Roy P Parvathy Padmalatha Ramanna
Aaron D Shane Aashish N Wadhwa Abhijith Giridhar Abhishek Pandey Abhishek Sheth Afeefa Naaz Aishwarya J Akshata Palekar Akshatha Naik Allen Peter Stanley Anam Pasha Aniruddh A Bilodi Anoushka Bhati Anuja Balaji Anviksha Masih Anwesha Biswas Apoorva Janardhana Arushi Kapila Ashitha A Aswati Rajesh Athmi Rai Atithi Jain Ayesha Gangwar B R Prerana Baljinder Kaur Bhawesh Rajgaria Binitha Chandan V Kundapura Chandrika Das Chowdhury Deborah Lhingneithiem Dechen Pulger Deepika Poojari Dervin Verghese Devashish Parnami Dhrubo Purkayastha Dhvanii Kamlesh Divya R Nair Dominic Savio Roberts Dwayne Stephens G Anagha
Gautham A K Geetanjali Menon Gowthami Jagannath Gurkirat Dheer Harshitha Huda Zama Jharna Sanjay Kukreja Joel Fernandes Johnson S Fernandes Karthik Narayana Kavya Bhat Kenneth Thomas Nedumpallil Khushbu K Khyati K Raja Kiran Dhiren Chellaram Kirthana Thomas Krishna Kumar Krithika Krithika L Kritika Jain Lakshmi Jayswal M Namratha Madhuparna Sreemany Madhuri J Madhusha Bhati Mahima Bijlani Mamtha K Sharma Manisha R Meghna Noel Mehvish Tareen Miqdad Kilpady Mohammed Nadeem Mohammed Sohail Mrigank Mukesh Mrunalini Nandaa Kumar Naila Tarannum Natasha Casey Thibble Natasha Joel Naveen Reji Nikhil Saldanha
Nikita Jacob Nishi B Nitya A Nivedha S Kumar Nivedita B S Owais Shafiq Pallavi T Pooja Menon Poornima Jambigi Poornima S Prachi Agarwal Pragya Gurung Pratik Khatwani Prerana Suklecha Prerna Prasad Priya Rabbiya Fathima Rabiya Haramain Rachana Chandrashekar Rachita Gejji Raghavan V Rakshita Agarwal Reevan Pinto Regina Revanth Yedla Rohann Mathew Rohin Alex Rosanne Rochelle Rowena Salvadore Saara Sultana Sai Nitish V Sakshi Salvi Shrivastava Samreen Mushtaq Samtha R Sandeep Kumar Sangeetha Gudardhhar Sanjana Reddy M Sanjana Shashikanth Sanketh Dylan Noronha Sasha Munshi
Satish Bhaskar Savitha Agarwal S B Malavika Sharanya Hegde Shital Patil Shivani Narasimhan Shri Gowri R Tikoti Shruthi Anup Kumar Siman Rana Simeon Rodrigues Simran Mirpuri Sindhoori C Kumar Smrithi Rangaswamy Solomon Abhishek Ellis Sthuthi B Subhobroto Mallik Sumiran Jain Suraj Suresh Susan Thomas Swarup TD Swathi S Rao Syeda Nikhath Almas Tara Noronha Tazeen M Siwani Tony Selvaraj Urmila A Lalwani Vanethi M K Varshini Rajendiran Varun D S Vernon Rocky Fernandes Vidya Sri Mani Vikram Ramalingam Vinay Pai Vinay Shetty Vinay Swaminathan Vishal R Vishnu Bhargav Janga Vrushab S Angre Yeshika B Yuma Narah Zoltan Augustine
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS IN KIND Corporates PWC Adobe Alcon CafĂŠ Coffee Day CGI Cisco Fidelity Cares Hyatt Hotel Igate Infosys Limited
KPMG Synopsys Taj West End Thomson Reuters Vivanta by Taj MG Road Vivanta by Taj Whitefield
Institutions Bengalee Association Canadian International school Mallya Aditi International School IIMB Bangalore KOP Mount Carmel College Satchidananda Group U&I Ultimate Frisbee 35
INDIVIDUAL DONORS DONATING MORE THAN RS 4000/
ENSURING THE FUTURE OF OUR NATION WITH SMALL STEPS
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