This document summarizes Save the Children's capabilities for corporate social responsibility (CSR) partnerships. It outlines that Save the Children is a global child rights organization working in 120 countries. It has deep expertise in areas like education, health, nutrition, and protection. It has the capacity to help companies deliver on their CSR goals through established on-the-ground implementation and monitoring systems. The document provides examples of current CSR partnerships with companies like RB India, Nokia, Mondelez, and IKEA Foundation. It invites readers to partner with Save the Children to create shared social and economic value through CSR initiatives.
DLF’s commitment towards improving the lives of the underprivileged was further strengthened with the launch of several social initiatives including two major flagship programmes – employability linked Skill Development programme and the educational Scholarship programme.
These initiatives enhance the existing social initiatives of the Foundation in the areas of education, healthcare, labour welfare and environment being expanded to DLF project locations pan India.
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DLF’s commitment towards improving the lives of the underprivileged was further strengthened with the launch of several social initiatives including two major flagship programmes – employability linked Skill Development programme and the educational Scholarship programme.
These initiatives enhance the existing social initiatives of the Foundation in the areas of education, healthcare, labour welfare and environment being expanded to DLF project locations pan India.
How to connect employees with purpose through volunteering programme under CSRGunjan Patel
Passion and purpose power employee volunteering engagement towards inclusive community development. How SAP in India optimize employees' passion and purpose towards equitable and inclusive development
People can contribute in a big way by taking up the challenge of environment protection and making it a mission.Youth can volunteer after work or school to participate in activities which are related to environment protection.
To know more about the initiatives that youth can include, read our July isssue
During this year, the focus has been to address issues on education, child health, malnutrition, child protection, women's empowerment and sustainable livelihoods. The programme activities were geared towards finding solutions for these core developmental issues confronting the poor and marginalized families in our communities.
As per the revised tax exemption act, effective 1 April 2017, all your donations of above Rs. 500 to Akshaya Patra is eligible for 50% tax exemption under Section 80G of Income Tax Act.
The Annual Sustainability Report: We challenge ourselves to make a difference!Cognizant
Keep Challenging! At Cognizant, we believe that is the way to drive progress.
We help leading global businesses challenge old ways of working in a world being transformed by new technologies, demographic and market shifts and global competition. And we challenge ourselves—to devote our talent, expertise and passion to making a difference in education, human potential and the environment.
We have celebrated many successes in education, human potential and the environment and will keep challenging ourselves to aim higher — and do more — for our communities, society and planet.
Read our fourth annual sustainability report, "Challenging ourselves to make a difference" , which documents the policies, practices & performances implemented in the year ended December 31, 2013.
Plan in India is part of Plan International, one of the world’s largest community development organizations. For 30 years, Plan and our partners have helped communities throughout India to help themselves, so that children have access to protection, basic education, proper healthcare, a healthy environment, livelihood opportunities and participation in decisions which affect their lives.
This Presentation comprises the analysis of CSR spendings by L&T and the information regarding the different projects that this company runs at different levels, be it in a rural areas too.
Sofy Sahayogi: The GlobalHunt Foundation as an CSR project implementation partner has been implementing the Sofy Sahayogi project in the Neemrana sub district of Rajasthan to sensitize the rural women on the issue of menstrual hygiene. The project is covering villages of Neemrana where monthly awareness sessions are conducted to map the existing knowledge on the issue and further to enhance the rural women community knowledge through awareness sessions were they are taught about the biological and psychological connotations of menstrual hygiene.
People can contribute in a big way by taking up the challenge of environment protection and making it a mission.Youth can volunteer after work or school to participate in activities which are related to environment protection.
To know more about the initiatives that youth can include, read our July isssue
During this year, the focus has been to address issues on education, child health, malnutrition, child protection, women's empowerment and sustainable livelihoods. The programme activities were geared towards finding solutions for these core developmental issues confronting the poor and marginalized families in our communities.
As per the revised tax exemption act, effective 1 April 2017, all your donations of above Rs. 500 to Akshaya Patra is eligible for 50% tax exemption under Section 80G of Income Tax Act.
The Annual Sustainability Report: We challenge ourselves to make a difference!Cognizant
Keep Challenging! At Cognizant, we believe that is the way to drive progress.
We help leading global businesses challenge old ways of working in a world being transformed by new technologies, demographic and market shifts and global competition. And we challenge ourselves—to devote our talent, expertise and passion to making a difference in education, human potential and the environment.
We have celebrated many successes in education, human potential and the environment and will keep challenging ourselves to aim higher — and do more — for our communities, society and planet.
Read our fourth annual sustainability report, "Challenging ourselves to make a difference" , which documents the policies, practices & performances implemented in the year ended December 31, 2013.
Plan in India is part of Plan International, one of the world’s largest community development organizations. For 30 years, Plan and our partners have helped communities throughout India to help themselves, so that children have access to protection, basic education, proper healthcare, a healthy environment, livelihood opportunities and participation in decisions which affect their lives.
This Presentation comprises the analysis of CSR spendings by L&T and the information regarding the different projects that this company runs at different levels, be it in a rural areas too.
Sofy Sahayogi: The GlobalHunt Foundation as an CSR project implementation partner has been implementing the Sofy Sahayogi project in the Neemrana sub district of Rajasthan to sensitize the rural women on the issue of menstrual hygiene. The project is covering villages of Neemrana where monthly awareness sessions are conducted to map the existing knowledge on the issue and further to enhance the rural women community knowledge through awareness sessions were they are taught about the biological and psychological connotations of menstrual hygiene.
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ITS DONE AND WRITTEN IN A LAYMAN'S LANGUAGE SO AS FOR PUBLIC'S BETTER UNDERSTANDING.
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Plan India is an Indian NGO working to improve the lives of disadvantaged children, their families and communities through an
approach that puts children at the centre of community development. Since 1979, we have been working with our partners to
help children access their rights to proper healthcare, basic education and healthy environment, protection from abuse and
exploitation and participation in decisions that affect their lives. Plan India currently works in 13 states in India.
India CSR Summit and Exhibition, hosted by NGOBOX annually, is the biggest CSR event in India. The recent 2016 event was held in Mumbai, was attended by 850+organizations and 1250+ delegates. The summit brings together businesses, NGOs, consulting firms, government agencies and social enterprises.
Fiinovation webinar on Promotion of Livelihood through Affirmative Action & C...Fiinovation
Based on the fact that majority of the people below the poverty line belong to the backward communities, it is important to create sustainable livelihood opportunities for them through development initiatives. As these communities remain vulnerable due to lack of opportunities, skills, education, finance etc, they keep entangling themselves in the viscous circle of poverty. Livelihood generation for these communities remain a cause of concern with widespread discrimination, climate change, no social security and other such constraints. Therefore, the alignment between the affirmative action, CSR and livelihood is crucial to not only target the right beneficiaries but also eradication of poverty.
If the SC/ST communities are provided with adequate skill, infrastructure, resources and finance, it will help India achieve the set national goals of skill development, inclusive growth and higher GDP. Keeping in mind the role of corporations in generation of employment opportunities for the communities, the webinar will focus on the need to promote livelihood initiatives through affirmative action and CSR. The webinar will also highlight the benefits of inclusive development and how corporations can lead the change.
Webinar Objectives:
Understanding the alignment between CSR and Affirmative Action
Exploring Livelihood Opportunities for SC/ST youth
Highlighting the role of corporations in CSR and Affirmative Action
Understanding how Livelihood initiatives can be linked to CSR and Affirmative Action
Key Takeaways:
Insights of the Livelihood Sector
Knowledge on CSR in India
Understanding methods to maximise CSR impact
Target Audience:
CEO's, COO's, Heads of PSU's, Heads of Organisations, HR Heads, CSR Heads, Heads of Educational Institutions, NGOs
Presented by Mr. Soumitro Chakraborty - CEO - Fiinovation
Motivated by the need to bring about constructive and meaningful social change, Soumitro Chakraborty, created a niche in the CSR and Sustainability industry and established Fiinovation in 2008. He has strategized and implemented CSR and Sustainability programs across India in partnership with various corporations and NGOs working in the field of health, environment, education and livelihood. He is also a visiting faculty to some institutions like the Institute of Directors for 'Sustainability - Corporate, Social and Environmental Responsibility'. He has participated at various events as a panelist, speaker, jury and moderator, and has also contributed his views on CSR & Sustainability in numerous publications.
We thank Heinrich BöllStiftung for supporting this study.
We are grateful to Mr. Ashish Kumar, Director General, Central Statistical Office, Ministry of
Statistics and Programme Implementation (MosPI), for his significant inputs that helped define
the direction of the study.We are also grateful to Mr. Krishna Kumar, Deputy Director General,
Social Statistics Division, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MosPI), for
extending his valuable insights to the research. We are thankful to Mr. Ashok Baran
Chakraborty, Head – Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development (CESD),Indian
Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) , for extending his expertise and feedbackon the overall
study. We would like to take this opportunity to also thank Ms. Zeenat Niazi, Vice President,
Development Alternatives, for her constant guidance and support provided at every stage of the
research exercise.
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United Way Chennai is not a one-cause organization. While our primary focus is disability, we aim to identify the most persisting problems that plague our community and we bring together all the key stakeholders including the Government, corporates, technical experts and NGOs to provide lasting solutions to the problem.
These multi-faceted, value-driven 360-degree partnerships are the bedrock to our successful, systematic and sustainable social interventions.
The composition of our board is a reflection of this philosophy comprising of leaders from diverse backgrounds and whose expertise is instrumental in driving lasting impact in the communities.
This report is an overview of the CSR projects, volunteering initiatives and fundraising events we undertook in the last financial year.
During India Sanitation Summit 2015, CAF India director Avijeet Kumar talked about organisation's ambitious campaign called Right To Sanitation that aims to create an enabling environment for improved sanitation infrastructure and hygiene education across India
2. We are a global Child Rights Organisation working to ensure a
happy and healthy childhood for the most marginalized children.
CSR PARTNER
TO THE WORLD
Started in
1919 to aid
children in
war-ravaged
Europe
3rd most
recognized
child rights
organization
in the world
Works
across 120
countries
Operates in
17 of 29
states in
India (73
districts)
Impacted
8.58 lakh
children in
India
during
FY14
290,000
individual
supporters &
200,000+
supporters
on Facebook
Strong
advocacy
intervention
with the
government
and other
stakeholders
We are equipped to partner with organizations for CSR
deliverability under Company’s Act 2013.
3. Ambition
To impact the lives of 50
lakh marginalized
children by 2016 and
better their childhood
Collaboration
With Central and State Governments,CSOs,
Institutional bodies & over 80 local NGO
partners.
E.g.: Delhi Government, in collaboration
with SC, has set up child-friendly hand
washing stations in Aangandwadi centres
for improving hygiene & sanitation
Integrity
Transparent reporting of financial
audited statements and programs;
centralized policy making process
with a Governing Council
Creativity
Innovative ideas that impact and
transform marginalized communities.
The ideas could be based on
technology and the innovative use of
the client’s core expertise.
Accountability
• Financial accountability
• Strong reporting abilities
• Transparent practices
VALUES THAT DEFINE
WHAT WE DO
6. Global technical expertise gained over the years by
working in 120 countries
1
Strong on-the-ground programmatic skills and
implementation capabilities across a diverse range
of child-development issues
2
Wide and in-depth coverage across India
providing a ready channel for programme
implementation, even in remote locations
3
Agile and Innovative utilization of corporates’ core
technical expertise combined with SC expertise for
delivering greater impact
4
Influencing government bills and processes by
providing them with research material that helps in
formulating children-centric welfare schemes
5
360+ staff across India and a
12-member Corporate Account Management team
6
Partnered with 40+ major corporates
in India since 2007
7
CAPABILITIES FOR
WORLD CLASS MANAGEMENT
9. Ravi Singh, Secretary General and CEO, WWF, India
Rajendra S Pawar, Chairman and Co-founder, NIIT, Member of Board – IIT D, ISB, IIM B and
Scindia School
N Kumar, Vice Chairman, The Sanmar Group, Honorary Consul General of Greece in Chennai
Mirai Chatterjee, Director of Social Security at Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA),
Ex-Member of National Advisory Council (NAC) appointed by the Prime Minister of India
Hemant Luthra, President - Systech Sector, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd
Priyardarshini Raje Scindia, Head of Gwalior Heritage Foundation & Maharaja Sir Jiwaji Rao
Scindia Museum
Ms. Swaroop Rawal, Actress & Education researcher and trainer
Dr. Arindam Bhattarcharya, Managing Director of Boston Consulting Group (BCG), India
Thomas Chandy
Chief Executive Officer,
Save the Children, India
CEO
Board
Members
A STRONG BOARD OF
CONSCIENCE
Harpal Singh
Mentor & Chairman Emeritus,
Fortis Healthcare, Chairman
Save the Children,India & Vice
-Chairman of
Save the Children,
International
Chairman
Rakesh Bharti Mittal, Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Bharti Enterprises
Rajiv Kapur, Advisor Save the
Children, Founder of InvesTech, Former
Managing Director of the Asia Financial
Institutions Group, Bank of America
Arun Maira, Advisor Save the
Children, Chairman Emeritus ,
Chairman HelpAge International
& Ex-Member of Planning
Commission
12. Rakesh Kapoor
CEO
“Our growing partnership with Save the Children will go
some way to creating lasting improvements in the
health and hygiene of vulnerable children and families
globally.”
Child Protection
Programme in Delhi &
West Bengal
WASH Initiative in
Delhi, Jharkhand, Bihar
& West Bengal
Current Ongoing
Programme: Stop
Diarrhea Initiative
launched in India,
Pakistan & Nigeria for
children under 5 years
Impacted the lives
of 1.3 mn children
in India (through
the Child protection
& WASH
programmes)
Current
funding
INR 500 mn
for 4 years
Partnership
initiated in:
2003
RB India
13. Sandeep Girotra
VP & India Head, Nokia Networks
Build resilience of
children and their
communities in
disaster-affected regions
DRR initiatives in Andhra
Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi,
Rajasthan & Tamil Nadu
Create geospatial
databases for disaster risk
mitigation
Mobile based training &
education in times of
disaster
Impacting lives of
1mn children
Current funding
INR 78 mn
for Phase I (6
months)
Partnership
initiated in:
2014
NOKIA
“Our advanced telecom and mapping technologies,
coupled with the Save the Children’s global expertise in
DRR and social protection, can build a greater resilience
to protect children.”
14. Ophira Bhatia,
Director – Corporate Affairs
“We are delighted with the impact our contribution has
made in the programme districts and the counsel,
support and pro-activeness of the (SC) team.”
Current funding
INR 250 mn for
a period of 3
years .
Partnership
initiated in:
2012
Impacting lives
of 0.15 mn
children
In 2014 ‘Call for
Wellbeing – India’, a
program mainly aimed
at promoting healthy
lifestyles through
nutrition education,
active play and growing
fresh foods
Launched initiatives in
Maharashtra,Tamil
Nadu,Madhya Pradesh &
Himachal Pradesh
MONDELEZ
INTERNATIONAL
15. Per Heggenes
CEO, IKEA Foundation
“Through our long term collaboration with Save the
Children… we are helping children all over the world
break the cycle of poverty and build a brighter future for
themselves.”
Child Rights for
Change programme to
make child labour
socially & culturally
unacceptable in major
cotton producing states
in India
Launched in Gujarat &
Maharashtra; current
programming in Punjab,
Haryana and Rajasthan
Helped abolish child
labour across 1,882
cotton fields in 883
villages and rehabilitate
half a million
children back to school
Current
funding INR
500 mn for
3 years.
Partnership
initiated in:
1994
IKEA
16. HOW CAN WE HELP YOU
WITH YOUR CSR?
Shared Value and CSR - Combine your core
organizational expertise with SC’s cutting edge
programming. Create economic value in a way that
also creates value for children.
Grant Funding - Support through
financial donations & gifts in kind that
contribute to our ability to deliver
impact for children
Cause-related Marketing - Support a program by granting a
portion of the brand’s sales proceeds towards a chosen cause;
thereby improving brand loyalty & affinity
Employee Engagement –Jointly create
employee engagement & volunteering
opportunities within the existing CSR/grant
partnership; thereby improving employee
motivation & oneness for the cause
Emergency Support and DRR - Support a disaster
preparedness fund before occurrence of disaster /
Support the most marginalised families with critical aid
at the time of crisis
17. Aligned to key government programs like Swachh Bharat Abhiyan,
through initiatives like WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene)
SC was nominated as secretariat for hosting RMNCH+A coalition and
awarded a grant by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to ensure 3-years funding
CONNECTED FOR
MAXIMUM IMPACT
Represented at 25th Anniversary of UN Convention of the Rights of the
Child (UNCRC), New York by Thomas Chandy, CEO, Save the Children
Launched SC’s flagship report ‘WINGS 2014 – World of India’s Girls”
on the eve of the 25th Anniversary of the UNCRC
Released a national report ‘State of India’s New Born’ in September
2014 in the presence of Union Minister of Health in New Delhi