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Smile Foundation Empowers 500 Grassroots NGOs

Smile Foundation Empowers 500 Grassroots NGOs

Indiacsr (12th April 2013)

This year Smile Foundation is actively working to cover 500 more grassroots NGOs under the Empowering Grassroots programme, Santanu Mishra, Co Founder & Executive Trustee, Smile Foundation, said.

Smile Foundation has so far built the capacities of 500 grassroots NGOs under Empowering Grassroots programme in last two years. By 2015, the aim is to reach out to 5000 similar NGOs across India, he added.

Talking about the thought behind Empowering Grassroots during an interaction program held in New delhi during 10-11 April, Mr. Mishra, said, “The objective behind Empowering Grassroots is to enable the grassroots NGOs to become well governed and sustainable in the local areas itself.”

He added, “When grassroots NGOs are able to involve the civil society in the process of development, this will lead to good governance as well as scaling up of existing good work.”

NEW DELHI: Smile Foundation conducted a two-day capacity building programme during 10-11 April 2013 for grassroots NGOs in order to enable and equip them to participate in the process of social change at the local level effectively.

The programme held at Tivoli Garden, Chattarpur, Mehrauli, New Delhi. Interactive session included 26 selected NGOs from Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan Delhi, Chandigarh and Jammu & Kashmir. Selected NGOs working in the area of child education and women empowerment participated and shared their experience. Representative from INDIACSR (www.indiascr.in), Indian Society of Blood Transfusion and Immunohaematology (ISBTI), Jupiter Academy, Nai Disha-Delhi, Inna Raja, Nipun, Ankur Vidyalya, Arohan, Rasta participated in the programme.

The two-day event saw tailor-made sessions on key aspects; involving local support for sustainable fundraising, better fund utilization, meeting the expectations of donors, communicating with the stakeholders, leadership and the practice of good governance etc.

Aptly titled ‘Empowering Grassroots’, the programme focused on facilitating the NGOs at the grassroots to become self-sustained as well as bring excellence in their functioning.

Mr. Vikram Singh Verma, Chief Operating Officer, Smile Foundation said INDIACSR, “Smile Foundation see itself not a Funding Agency, but as a National Development Organization that not only to supports but helps to build capacities at the grassroots so that they eventually become self sustainable.”

Addressing the inaugural session Mr. Verma, said, “Smile Foundation underscores the fact that helping is not simply a matter of dispersing money; but of making a long-term commitment and casting a hard eye on results.”

We aim to identify, handhold and build capacities of genuine grassroots NGOs to achieve accountability, sustainability, scalability and leadership. We make an effort to broad base investment in order to maximise its reach and optimize returns by approaching and strengthening a large number of like-minded individuals and organisations globally.”, he added.

Ms. Shweta Luthra, CEO-Orange Cup Solutions, gave a presentation on “communication and brand building for sustainability of NGO”, was appreciated by the participants.

The two-day programme also offered the participating NGOs an opportunity to share their experience and challenges with one another. Many interesting insights were shared during the sessions, starting from various innovative methods of engaging people towards supporting a good cause to the methodology of communicating and showcasing the real work to a wide section of the privileged society.

Smile Foundation is a national level development organization reaching out to more than 200,000 underprivileged children, women and youth through more than 185 welfare projects across 25 states of India on issues of education, healthcare, livelihood, and empowerment of women and girl children.

Source: http://www.indiacsr.in/en/?p=10438

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India’s rich warm up to charity but in their own way

India’s rich warm up to charity but in their own way

FIRSTPOST BUSINESS (25 March 2013)

New Delhi: The richie-rich club of India may be lagging behind their Western counterparts when it comes to charity donations, but philanthropy in the country is gaining momentum through a different route, experts say.

As per US-based business magazine Forbes’ annual rankings of the world’s richest people, there a total of 55 billionaire in India, making it the fifth biggest country in terms of number of people with at least one billion dollar networth.

However, India lags behind many of its Western peers when it comes to charitable donations by the rich citizens.

According to the latest India Philanthropy Report by global consultancy firm Bain and Company, the wealthy Indians shelled out 3.1 percent of their total income on charitable donations in 2011, compared to 2.3 per cent in 2010.

Despite a year-on-year rise, the figure is low in comparison to many other countries. The affluent people in the US give as much as 9.1 per cent of their income in donations.

According to non-profit organisation Smile Foundation India Co-Founder & Executive Trustee Santanu Mishra, many of the rich Indians have off late started thinking about charity and giving back to the society, though in a small way.

Most of the newly rich individuals acquired such level of resources for the first time in life which had not been passed on to them from previous generations in comparison to their western peers,” Mishra said. “Hence their priority is to enjoy these hard earned resources first and get it utilised for their children,” he said, while adding that Indians have traditionally been more inclined to religious donations, rather than social issues.

The experts also say that one of the big barriers to philanthropic giving in India has been the NGOs lacking in terms of scale of operations, among other issues. However, a significant charitable momentum is building in
India, said Arpan Sheth, Bain & Company partner in Mumbai and author of its India Philanthropy report.

“Two-thirds of all surveyed expect to increase donations in the next five years, with two in five saying they will increase giving by over 20 per cent in that period,” he said. Traditionally, philanthropic activities in India have
included building religious places and funding universities.

Besides, most of the country’s big conglomerates, such as Ambanis, Tatas and Birlas, have their trusts for charitableneeds and the individual philanthropy is not very common.

On the lines of routes followed globally by the likes of Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, IT major Wipro’s chief Azim Premji recently became the first Indian to sign up for the global ‘Giving Pledge’ initiative. The Giving Pledge is an initiative where the world’s richest families pledge to donate at least half of their wealth to charity.

Source: http://www.firstpost.com/business/indias-rich-warm-up-to-charity-but-in-their-own-way-673640.html

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Priyanka Chopra supports International Girl Child Day

Priyanka Chopra supports International Girl Child Day

DNA (13 October 2013)

Priyanka Chopra visited the Holy Mother School in Malvani on the occasion of International Girl Child Day where she awarded five special scholarships to the girls. She also interacted with students and answered their questions. Speaking about supporting the cause, PeeCee says, “To me educating the girl child is very important. I have worked for this cause before with UNICEF and it has always been my endeavour to give these little ones a better tomorrow since I believe they are near to God. We’ve given five scholarships today and hope to do more.”

Source : http://epaper.dnaindia.com/story.aspx?id=53409&boxid=4782&ed_date=2013-1013&ed_code=820004&ed_page=5

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Smile On Wheels Services in Madhepura (Bihar)

Smile On Wheels Services in Madhepura (Bihar)

Gaon connection (05 October 2013)

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Focus on Education & Healthcare

Focus on Education & Healthcare

CSR Mandate (October 2013)

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Isha Koppikar Celebrates Birthday With Smile Foundation Kids

Isha Koppikar Celebrates Birthday With Smile Foundation Kids

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‘Actors are beggars, not choosers’

‘Actors are beggars, not choosers’

The Pioneer (19 September 2013)

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Smile Foundation celebrated world hunger Relief with Sharman Joshi

Smile Foundation celebrated world hunger Relief with Sharman Joshi

News Track India (19 September 2013)

Hunger Relief (WHR) world?s largest private sector hunger relief effort at KFC, cannaught Place, New Delhi. On the occasion, Vikran Singh Verma of COO-Smile Foundation and President of Yum! Restaurants India, Niren Choudhary were also present and witnessed the event.

?As responsible members of society, it is upon us to take initiatives to eradicate hunger in India. Programmes like the ?World Hunger Relief? encourages us and other corporate to serve the community in which we operate. I am honoured to partner with Smile Foundation and Yum! in their movement to target one of the biggest risks to health worldwide. I have pledged my support to this initiative and urge all consumers to join in the noble cause?, Said Sharman Joshi.

Commenting on the partnership, Vikram Singh Verma- COO- Smile Foundation said, ?We are proud to associate with Yum! restaurants India in their movement to address hunger and malnutrition, not only in India, but world over. Their contribution towards the cause is phenomenal. Partnering with them, further reiterates our mission of working as a catalyst towards bringing change in lives of thousands of underprivileged children and women, and enable the civil society to encourage proactively in the change process.?

Smile Foundation is a national level development organization reaching out to more than 300,000 underprivileged children, youth and women directly every year through 158 welfare projects on subjects such as education, healthcare, youth employability, and women empowerment across 25 states of India. Adopting a life cycle approach of development, Smile Foundation focuses its interventions on children, their families and the community.

http://www.newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/2013/9/19/81-Smile-Foundation-celebrated-world-hunger-Relief-with-Sharman-Joshi.html

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Smile Foundation celebrated world hunger Relief with Sharman Joshi

Smile Foundation celebrated world hunger Relief with Sharman Joshi

New4 City (18 September 2013)

New Delhi- Smile Foundation and Yum! Restaurants India with actor Sharman Joshicelebrated world Hunger Relief (WHR) – world’s largest private sector hunger relief effort at KFC, cannaught Place, New Delhi. On the occasion,Vikran Singh Verma of COO-Smile Foundation and President of Yum! Restaurants India, Niren Choudhary were also present and witnessed the event.

“As responsible members of society, it is upon us to take initiatives to eradicate hunger in India. Programmes like the “World Hunger Relief” encourages us and other corporate to serve the community in which we operate. I am honoured to partner with Smile Foundation and Yum! in their movement to target one of the biggest risks to health worldwide. I have pledged my support to this initiative and urge all consumers to join in the noble cause”, Said Sharman Joshi.

Commenting on the partnership, Vikram Singh Verma- COO- Smile Foundation said, “We are proud to associate with Yum! restaurants India in their movement to address hunger and malnutrition, not only in India, but world over. Their contribution towards the cause is phenomenal. Partnering with them, further reiterates our mission of working as a catalyst towards bringing change in lives of thousands of underprivileged children and women, and enable the civil society to encourage proactively in the change process”

Smile Foundation is a national level development organization reaching out to more than 300,000 underprivileged children, youth and women directly every year through 158 welfare projects on subjects such as education, healthcare, youth employability, and women empowerment across 25 states of India. Adopting a life cycle approach of development, Smile Foundation focuses its interventions on children, their families and the community

http://www.news4city.com/smile-foundation-celebrated-world-hunger-relief-with-sharman-joshi.html

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Serving Smile

Serving Smile

The Statesman (12 September 2013)

Privacy Policy - Smile Foundation

Information Gathering

1. Smile Foundation collects information from the users in a number of ways, for example when the user:

  • Makes a donation
  • Signs up for a campaign
  • Signs up to stay updated

2. While forwarding a donation for Smile Foundation the well-wishers have to submit some personal information as it would help us ensuring genuine contributions:

  • Your name
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  • Your telephone number
  • Your payment processing details
  • Any other data as required

3. Smile Foundation does not collect or record the user’s personal information unless he/she chooses to provide it.

Use of Personal Information

1. General browsing of Smile Foundation website is anonymous and it does not register the user’spersonal information except the time, date and place of visits and the name of internet service provider. This data is used only for statistics and diagnosis.

2. By signing up for various services offered by Smile Foundation, the user explicitly authorizes us to collect information based on the user’s usage. The information is used to help provide a better experience to the user and is used as per the user’s specified instructions.

3. Smile Foundation keeps the user information strictly confidential and this information is secured safely. All relevant information collected through Smile Foundation website is handled and used by internal and/or authorized officials only. It is nevershared with any external agencies or third party individuals.

4. Smile Foundation uses the information givento it in the following ways:

  • To keep an accurate record of all the donations received
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  • To make sure the user is receiving the most appropriate and relevant information
  • To find out more about the people who are visiting the Smile Foundationwebsite, donating, or joining its campaigns

5. Usually, Smile Foundation does not store user data. In case of specific sign-ups, the data is stored as per user request. The user can opt to delete all the information he/she has provided by simply requesting such by mail. All information, without exception, will be deleted in two working days.

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Individuals who join Smile Foundation’s mailing lists via its website or through its campaigning engagements are added to its email database. Smile Foundation does not sell, rent, loan, trade, or lease the addresses on our lists to anyone.

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3. If a user disables the use of cookies on the web browser, or removes or rejects specific cookies from Smile Foundation’swebsite or linked sites then he/she may not be able to use the website as it is intended.

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1. SmileFoundation uses well-recognised and proven technology for payments. Payment information is transferred by the use of an SSL connection which offers the highest degree of security that the donor’s browser is able to support.

2. Several layers of built-in security, including an advanced firewall system, encryption of credit card numbers, and use of passwords, protect the collected information.

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1. Smile Foundation uses a number of external web services on its site to display content within its web pages. For example, to display video it uses YouTube. As with the social media buttons, Smile Foundation cannot prevent these sites, or external domains, from collecting information on the user’s consumption of the content embedded on its site.

2. The Smile Foundation website contains links to other websites for the benefit of its visitors. This Privacy Policy does not apply to such other websites.

3. Smile Foundation is not expressly or impliedly responsible for, or liable to any loss or damage caused to a user by the collection, use and retention of Personal Information by such website in any manner whatsoever. It is important that the users review the privacy policies of all websites they visit before disclosing any information to such websites.

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1. As and when the need arises, Smile Foundation may alter its privacy policy in accordance with the latest technology and trends. It will provide you with timely notice of these changes. The users may reach out to Smile Foundation if they have any queries about any changes made to its practices.

2. If you have any questions at all about Smile Foundation’s privacy policy, please write to us at: info@smilefoundationindia.org

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Welcome to this web-site of SMILE FOUNDATION. We make public our policy on refund and cancellation of donations received for the social cause on payment gateway as under:-

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  • No cash or refund of money will be allowed.
  • If any in-kind support received by the donor from any where the material will be reached to the poorest of the poorer communities.
  • Once received the donation for a cause will not be refunded to the donor. No cancellation to be made. The donation will be used for the community development, children education or women’s empowerment.
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