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OUR VISION

Work as a catalyst in bringing sustainable change in the lives of underprivileged children, youth and women, with a life-cycle approach of development

Enable the civil society across the world to engage proactively in the change process through the philosophy of civic driven change

Adopt highest standards of governance to emerge as a leading knowledge and technology driven, innovative and scalable international development organisation

OUR MISSION

To empower underprivileged children, youth and women through relevant education, innovative healthcare and market-focused livelihood programmes

Deploy best possible methodology and technology for achieving ideal SROI (social return on investment), to practice and promote good governance

To link business competitiveness of the corporate with social development initiatives

To sensitize privileged children, youth and citizens in general to promote Civic Driven Change

OUR BELIEF

Smile Foundation believes that unless members of the civil society are involved proactively in the process of development, sustainable change will not happen.

Believing in this principle of 'Civic Driven Change',

Smile Foundation sensitises the civil society in order to make them partners in its mission

MESSAGE FROM THE CO-FOUNDER & EXECUTIVE TRUSTEE

I am honored to present the Annual Report for 2022-23, reflecting a year of dedicated efforts, impactful initiatives, and the unwavering commitment of our team and supporters. It is my privilege to share the collective achievements that have been made possible through your generosity and collaboration.

Santanu MishraCo-Founder & Executive Trustee

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CHILDREN AND FAMILIES:
LIFECYCLE APPROACH

Beginning in the corridors of education, Smile Foundation adopted a lifecycle approach and extended its thematic areas of intervention by supporting family health, livelihood, and women empowerment.

Children, their families and the community become the target group for Smile Foundation’s activities as child education cannot be done in isolation, without ensuring the welfare of the whole family. Following the lifecycle approach, Smile Foundation has directly impacted the lives of over 1.5 million children and families so far.

REACH & PRESENCE

400+ PROJECTS

2000+ VILLAGES

27 STATES

15,00,000 CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

EDUCATION

Bridging The Gap

Smile Foundation’s education interventions are focused on helping children from difficult circumstances to have access to equal opportunities for school completion and equitable learning outcomes.

Focus Areas

FLN & Grade-specific Learning Outcomes

STEM Education

Enabling Learning Environment

Wellbeing of Students

Need-based Teachers’ Training

Parent & Community Engagement

Impact 2022-23

60% of the total 120,000 beneficiaries were girls

44,000+ girls received vocational training support

25,000+ children benefitted through infrastructure support

2000+ girls received scholarship support for higher studies

HEALTHCARE

Bridging The Gap

Smile Foundation’s healthcare intervention is providing primary healthcare facilities at the doorsteps of the underserved communities in the identified rural areas and urban slums. The aim is to reach the vulnerable population who cannot afford basic healthcare facilities.

Focus Areas

Delivering doorstep quality primary healthcare services

Improving Health seeking behavior

Complementing and supporting the Public Healthcare System

Sharing the load of govt health system

Reducing out of pocket healthcare expenses

Increasing awareness on Govt schemes

Promoting the goal of Universal Health Coverage

Improving access to Maternal & Child Healthcare

Impact 2022-23

75% of the 10,50,000+ beneficiaries were women and children

75,000+ people sensitised on health & hygiene through IEC activities

80,000+ people benefitted through telemedicine projects

77,000+ people received relief support under emergency & disaster response

LIVELIHOOD

Bridging The Gap

Smile Foundation through its Livelihood programme connects the unemployed or underemployed youth from disadvantaged groups and communities with the sectors which have large growth potential in terms of revenue generation and employability.

Course Modules

Core Employability

Healthcare (General Duty Assistance)

Banking Financial Services & Insurance

Retail Management

Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)

Digital Marketing

Impact 2022-23

71% of total 10,000+ STeP trainees were young women

90,000+ painters were upskilled in 24 cities across India

800+ career counseling sessions & industry exposure visits

64% trainees were placed in 200+ Indian & multinational companies

WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

Bridging The Gap

Smile Foundation's women empowerment programme Swabhiman, initiated in 2005, reaches out to marginalised and socially-excluded women with interventions in nutrition, healthcare and livelihood.

Focus Areas

Reproductive & Child Health

Nutrition Enhancement

Entrepreneurship Development

Digital Financial Literacy

Govt Convergence & System Strengthening

Sustainability in Communities

Impact 2022-23

150,000+ women impacted through Swabhiman programme

35,000+ women and children provided nutrition enhancement support

80,000+ girls and women provided awareness & access of healthcare

1000+ women and adolescent girls trained as change agents

OUR SUPPORTERS

Aditya Birla Capital Foundation Agilent Technologies (India) Private Limited Agilent Technologies (International) Private Limited Aristocrat Technologies India Private Limited Avantor Foundation Avery Dennison (India) Private Limited AVI-OIL India Private Limited BC Jindal Foundation Berger Paints India Limited Big FM BMC Software India Pvt Ltd Brightly Software India Private Limited Brookfield Properties Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) America Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India CNH Industrial (India) Private Limited Ericsson India Pvt Ltd Ernst & Young Foundation Essel Mining & Industries Limited (EMIL) Give Foundation Inc Give2Asia Google India Private Limited Google Pay Graviton Research Capital LLP Haleon Honda India Foundation IndoStar Home Finance Private Limited Innovaccer Analytics Private Limited Irunway India Pvt. Ltd. JAK Group Pvt. Ltd.
KLAY FINVEST PVT. LTD. Kutch Railway Company Ltd. Markit India Services Pvt. Ltd. Mars International India Pvt. Ltd. Mitsubishi Electric Automotive India Pvt. Ltd. Nestle Operational Services Worldwide (NOSW) New Delhi Convention and Exhibition Bureau (NDCEB) PepsiCo Foundation PepsiCo India Holdings Private Limited PepsiCo India Sales Private Limited Pernod Ricard India Foundation (PRIF) Philips India Limited R1 RCM Global Private Limited Relaxo Foundation S&P Capital IQ (India) Private Limited Samsung India Electronics Pvt. Ltd. SBI Cards & Payment Services Limited Shinnyo IKKEIIKAI Siemens Limited Siemens Technology Services Pvt Ltd Siemens Energy Industrial Turbomachinery India Pvt Ltd (Dresser Rand India Pvt Ltd) Siemens EDA (India) Private Limited (Mentor Graphics) Tata SIA Airlines Limited TBO Tek Limited The Frank Anthony Public School The UK Online Giving Foundation Unitedlex Bpo Private Limited Wilde Ganzen Wolters Kluwer India Pvt. Ltd. WSP Consultants India Private Limited Yum Restaurants (India) Private Limited

RECENT AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS

“Coming Together Is A BEGINNING

Keeping Together Is PROGRESS

Working Together Is SUCCESS.”

- Henry Ford