Month: November 2022
BW BUSINESSWORLD (31 August,2016)
In an interview, Santanu Mishra, Co-Founder & Executive Trustee, Smile Foundation, shared the objectives, major programme, initiatives and roadblocks of Smile Foundation
What led to you to shift your career from the Corporate to Social Sector?
A: Pursuing a career in the corporate finance sector, I came to Delhi in the 90’s. This was also the period of early economic liberalization.. The economic reforms affected many sectors, finance professionals like me were the first one to understand this transition and success followed. In relative terms, the basic requirements of livelihood were achieved fast.
Coming from a humble background in Odisha, the disparities around us forced me to reflect on what I was doing in terms of giving back to the society. The very thought of doing something beyond just professional gain started haunting.
I met and brought in a group of likeminded friends to start discussing what and how to do something which can impact maximum lives even with limited understanding and resources. There was so much to do in terms of development and nothing would look sufficient. Children are the future of a nation. So we started working in the sector of education as education is the only medium to enlighten the children and bring about a long lasting sustainable change. But as the development sector was not so organized back then, it required and demanded a lot of time and effort to continue the work.
I gave up my corporate career and involved myself in building Smile Foundation. In the year 2002 Smile Foundation came into existence.
How has the experience been?
In terms of experience, it’s been a wonderful journey throughout these years. When we started, things were not easy but our determination, commitment and hard work paid. We started raw with only a vision to do something for society’s development with no definite goal or big plans. During this journey we had our learning’s by facing rejections, challenges and today when I look back from where we started and where we have reached now, I feel contented.
From a larger perspective, I believe there is nothing as sufficient or a set goal in the development sector. Whatever you do, it always looks little and insufficient as the requirements are so huge. In the context of povert and disparity that exists in India, Smile Foundation has a long way to go. We have to expand and keep involving civil society as partner of change. We have to reach out to as many deserving children, their families and communities as we can.
What are the objectives of Smile Foundation?
Working for children is the prime objective and main focus area for Smile Foundation. For an emerging country like India, development of underprivileged children holds the key to the progress of the nation itself, and their education is the cornerstone of this progress. But education for children cannot be achieved without ensuring the welfare of the family – a child can go to school regularly only when the family, particularly the mother is healthy and empowered; the family has decent livelihood opportunities and a steady income.
Realizing this, Smile Foundation, starting with the education of underprivileged children, has adopted a lifecycle approach with intensive programmes focused on family health, livelihood and women empowerment, which address the needs of children, their families and the larger community.
Currently, Smile Foundation is reaching out to more than 400,000 underprivileged children, youth and women directly every year through more than 200 welfare projects on subjects such as education, healthcare, livelihood, and women empowerment across 25 states of India.
Please share details of the foundation’s major programmes and initiatives.
Smile Foundation works in the areas of Education, Healthcare, Livelihood & Women Empowerment.
Mission Education: Mission Education is a national level programme of Smile Foundation which focuses on basic education and healthcare of underprivileged children. Through the programme, Smile Foundation promotes universal education and creates the process required to streamline the underprivileged children into the mainstream schools in a more sustained manner. More than 200,000 children have directly benefited from Mission Education programme since 2002 and last year 21,346 children have been benefited.
The Smile Twin e-Learning Programme: STeP is an employability programme of Smile Foundation, for the underprivileged youth living in urban slums and rural areas. The programme aims at creating a pool of young and independent people, from the marginalized section, through skill enhancement in tandem with market requirements. It is an effort towards bridging the gap between demand and supply of skilled manpower in the fast emerging services and retail sectors of modern India. So far, more than 22,600 youth have been trained and 14,500 have been placed across India.
Smile on Wheels (SoW): Smile on Wheels is a national level mobile hospital programme taking curative, preventive and promotive healthcare to the doorsteps of urban poor and underserved villagers benefitting 354,088 lives last year across India.
Swabhiman: Swabhiman is a programme focusing on girl children and women empowerment. The USP of Swabhiman is its innovative and highly effective approach named ‘4 S Model’ which means ‘Seeking Healthcare as a Behaviour’, Support through Education, Support from Men through Male Involvement, and Sustaining Change in the Community. As many as 68,030 girls and women have benefited from four intensive operational projects last year.
Why Smile Foundation is the best known Indian NGO?
Smile Foundation is one of the very few Indian NGOs who are less into advocacy but more into service delivery. Currently, Smile Foundation is reaching out to more than 400,000 underprivileged children, youth and women directly every year through more than more than 200 welfare projects on subjects such as education, healthcare, livelihood, and women empowerment across 25 states of India.
” The flagship initiative of Smile Foundation has reached out to 21,346 children last year
” 22,600 underprivileged youth provided employability training, and over 14,500 have been placed last year
” Doorstep healthcare services provided to villages and urban slums across India, benefitting 354,088 lives last year
” So far, Swabhiman has successfully made a difference to the lives of over 68,030 underprivileged women and adolescent girls last year.
I believe our success lies in the fact that Smile Foundation is a result of inspiring tale of civic driven change rather than an individual’s story. As we move along, people came onboard.
Any major roadblocks?
A: When Smile Foundation started its journey in 2002, the initial challenges were to identify a robust working model and processes to ensure good governance and a sustainable mechanism to achieve the developmental results for the benefit of the children & their families. The absence of a dependable financial mechanism for the development sector was scary. Taking cue from the business model of ‘venture capital’, an innovative model called ‘Social Venture Philanthropy’ was evolved to empower genuine grassroots initiatives (small NGOs) by inculcating accountability, sustainability, communication and leadership.
Smile Foundation developed an understanding of how the corporate sector functioned. Over the years, a bridge was established – linking the needs of development initiatives with the business needs of corporate. And it started producing results.
What are the foundation’s future plans?
We want to continue our Endeavour towards empowering underprivileged children, youth and women through relevant education, innovative healthcare and market-focused livelihood programmes.
” Keep developing and deploying the best possible methodology and technology for achieving ideal SROI (social return on investment),
” To promote our practice of good governance more widely
” To link business competitiveness of the corporate with social development initiatives
” Also to sensitize privileged children, youth and citizens in general to promote Civic Driven Change.
Any other comment?
Apart from the Thematic and the Non-Thematic areas that Smile Foundation focuses, we also responds to the call of humanity in times of calamities under our Disaster Response programme, acting promptly to reach out and respond to the immediate needs of the disaster affected people, while also maintaining a sustainable approach to help them rebuild their lives by facilitating their education, healthcare and livelihood.
In the recent Assam Flood, Smile Foundation has reached out to the flood stricken areas with dry foods, bottled water, survival kits and medical facilities. The Disaster Response team of Smile Foundation actively aided the rescue and immediate relief efforts in the city.
Further need assessment is being carried out to devise short term and long term plans for rehabilitation and revival of the affected children and families in identified flood affected areas.
I am Kalam-Subject close to my heart
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Mumbai (16 August,2016)
“Education empowers freedom and India will become a free empowered country only when its girls are rightfully educated and protected. Triumph Motorcycles’ ‘Ride for Freedom’ is a pledge, which we took last year along with our partner Smile Foundation to support Girl Child Education. We received a good response through our riders and we believe it will be even better this year.” Mr. Sumbly further commented, “To commemorate the 70th year of free India, Triumph Motorcycles owners will hit the tarmac to pledge for this noble cause and together we shall contribute towards providing elementary education to the girl child and subsequently for a better future,” says Mr. Vimal Sumbly, Managing Director, Triumph Motorcycles India.
To celebrate 70 years of India’s independence, Triumph Motorcycles, the iconic British Motorcycle manufacturer and Smile Foundation have come together for a second consecutive year to support the cause of Girl Child Education. Triumph Motorcycles, with 3000 customers in 30 months of its operations in India, is organizing the reputed ‘Ride for Freedom’ this Independence Day across twelve cities of India.
Triumph Motorcycle rider participating in this ‘Ride for Freedom’ campaign can donate to Smile Foundation in support of Girl Child Education. Organising this ride and supporting the cause, Mr. Vimal Sumbly, Managing Director, Triumph Motorcycles India said, “Education empowers freedom and India will become a free empowered country only when its girls are rightfully educated and protected. Triumph Motorcycles’ ‘Ride for Freedom’ is a pledge, which we took last year along with our partner Smile Foundation to support Girl Child Education. We received a good response through our riders and we believe it will be even better this year.” Mr. Sumbly further commented, “To commemorate the 70th year of free India, Triumph Motorcycles owners will hit the tarmac to pledge for this noble cause and together we shall contribute towards providing elementary education to the girl child and subsequently for a better future.”
Smile Foundation known for its exemplary work towards healthcare, education and livelihood of children along with undertaking women empowerment programs. Foundation, is a national level development organisation directly benefitting over 400,000 children and their families every year, through more than 200 live welfare projects on education, healthcare, livelihood and women empowerment, in over 950 remote villages and slums across 25 states of India.
At the announcement, Mr.Vikram Singh Verma, COO Smile Foundation said, “We are very happy and thankful to Triumph Motorcycles India for continuing this relationship. It is indeed an honor to be associated once again with Triumph Motorcycles India, and are confident that this initiative will help create a better India”.
The rides will be flagged off from the Triumph Dealership of the respective cities and will end at the dealerships.
A bit of Mandela in Mumbai
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I am Kalam on World Stage
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APN News (July 2016)
NEW DELHI: In an effort to build exemplary role models where they are needed the most, Smile Foundation a national
level development organization has selected 50 bright, scholar girls from marginalized and poor communities from the slums of Delhi to equip them to face challenges of the modern times.
Held under Smile Foundation’s Swabhiman programme, the capacity building programme imparted practical skills and information to these young scholars, enabling them to explore their potentials and established a positive self image and develop better career perspective. The event took place on 27th and 28th June, 2016 at Viswa Yuvak Kendra, Chankyapuri, New Delhi.
The workshop was conducted under the guidance of subject experts, trainers. It gave them a platform to meet the real life role models from various fields- women entrepreneur, teacher, nurse, fire brigade official, journalist, police woman officer etc.
The program aimed at –
a) Encouraging young girls to share the issues which affect their lives and enable them to understand their potentials and make relevant choices for themselves
b) Providing them a strong Leadership orientation so as to enable young girls to put their best abilities for achieving their life goals as per their interests and aptitude
c) Providing them access to information and opportunities available.
The workshops during this camp empowered these young girls through various activities such as Yoga, Self exploration session, abhivyakti: effective communication through Media and theatre workshop, career counseling session, planning a common future and meeting the real life heroes.
Speaking on this occasion, Mr. Santanu Mishra, Co-founder & Executive Trustee, Smile Foundation said “In India, the girl child are usually deprived of their basic rights and education. Through this workshop we want to empower and inspire the younger girls to develop a road map for the future and make them self-aware, confident, take full charge of their own development and become role model for thousand others.”
Smile Foundation, through its Scholarship programme has initiated efforts for the attitudinal shift of marginalized communities towards the girls’ education. The support is for school and college level girls in Delhi only. Most of the scholars strongly agree that due to Smile’s support they are motivated to achieve desirable education. Their families are also encouraged to continue the education of girl children further. They appreciate changes in the scholars in terms of their confidence, personality and information level.
Right To Education
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One World South Asia (30 June 2016)
NEW DELHI: In an effort to build exemplary role models where they are needed the most, Smile Foundation a national level development organization has selected 50 bright, scholar girls from marginalized and poor communities from the slums of Delhi to equip them to face challenges of the modern times.
Held under Smile Foundation’s Swabhiman programme, the capacity building programme imparted practical skills and information to these young scholars, enabling them to explore their potentials and established a positive self image and develop better career perspective. The event took place on 27th and 28th June, 2016 at Viswa Yuvak Kendra, Chankyapuri, New Delhi.
The workshop was conducted under the guidance of subject experts, trainers. It gave them a platform to meet the real life role models from various fields- women entrepreneur, teacher, nurse, fire brigade official, journalist, police woman officer etc.
The program aimed at –
a) Encouraging young girls to share the issues which affect their lives and enable them to understand their potentials and make relevant choices for themselves
b) Providing them a strong Leadership orientation so as to enable young girls to put their best abilities for achieving their life goals as per their interests and aptitude
c) Providing them access to information and opportunities available.
The workshops during this camp empowered these young girls through various activities such as Yoga, Self exploration session, abhivyakti: effective communication through Media and theatre workshop, career counseling session, planning a common future and meeting the real life heroes.
Speaking on this occasion, Mr. Santanu Mishra, Co-founder & Executive Trustee, Smile Foundation said “In India, the girl child are usually deprived of their basic rights and education. Through this workshop we want to empower and inspire the younger girls to develop a road map for the future and make them self-aware, confident, take full charge of their own development and become a role model for thousand others.”
Smile Foundation, through its Scholarship programme has initiated efforts for the attitudinal shift of marginalized communities towards the girls’ education. The support is for school and college level girls in Delhi only. Most of the scholars strongly agree that due to Smile’s support they are motivated to achieve desirable education. Their families are also encouraged to continue the education of girl children further. They appreciate changes in the scholars in terms of their confidence, personality and information level.









