2. Who are we
What do we
do
Why do we
do it
How do we
do it
Enable India – an NGO started by 2 IT professionals
Provide economic independence to differently abled people
An increasing trend in the number of disabled people in India who are
seen as a curse of nature need to be enabled and empowered to
significantly impact the nation and improve their living standards
Partner with like minded organizations to offer:
(a) Workplace solutions
(b) Training & Development
(c) Entrepreneurship Ventures
The goals are achieved through a 3-step process of:
(1) Educate, train and equip the people with suitable aids that will
improve their employability
(2) Source and enable job placements
(3) Improve candidate’s assertiveness, confidence and independence
EnAble India – An introduction
3. Gap Analysis and Solutions for the services offered (1/3)
1 Workplace Solutions
CURRENT
• Understand
functional
limitation to
perform job and
provide
customized
solution.
• Provide technical
aids to customers
• Processes are not
error proof
leading to poor
service
GAP
• No sustainable
long-term trainers
• Resource constraint
that include:
• Trainers
• Funds
• Training facilities,
Equipments and
gadgets
• No sustainable
teaching
methodology
SOLUTIONS
• MoU with Engineering
and MSW colleges for
student trainer interns
• Concentrate on short-
term projects
• Enroll corporate
volunteers as part of tie-
up with organizations on
their CSR initiatives
• Outsource the tech
support function to IT
companies to be
included as part of their
CSR initiative
4. 2 Training & Development
CURRENT
• Courses related to
jobs in various
industries.
• Training is broad-
based that covers
computer centric
training, medical
transcription courses
and even life-skills
training.
• Most trainers are ex-
candidates that help
them relate better to
the candidates.
GAP
• No sustainable long-term
trainers
• Unable to tap the full
strength of the alumni
base due to:
• Time constraints of
alumni
• Unavailability of
facilities for meetings
• Social inactiveness of
alumni
SOLUTIONS
• Leverage communication
technologies like Skype and
Google hangouts to connect
with candidates to train
• Increase publicity though
online social media by creating
accounts for every candidate so
that they can continue to be
part of the community even
after they graduate.
• Incentivize alumni through
recognition awards, popular
press coverage and global
community memberships
• Establish buddy-mentor
programs that pair up existing
students to alumni to establish
a long-term relationship
• Organize national level
symposiums with renowned
personalities.
• Partner with b-schools for live
projects and also utlize their
facilities
Gap Analysis and Solutions for the services offered (2/3)
5. 3 Entrepreneurship Ventures
CURRENT
• Provide a platform for
candidates to setup
businesses
• Provide funds for
candidates for
business startups in
the form of an interest
free loan.
• Currently this
business line is seen
to be something that
has scope for
improvement.
GAP
• Limited knowledge to
evaluate whether a
business will be profitable
or not.
• Candidates untrained in
the skillsets required to
startup a new business
from scratch.
• Non-availability of any
management consultants
to train candidates.
SOLUTIONS
• Setup an incubation cell in
partnership with reputed
consulting firms like E&Y or
McKinsey. The incubation cell
can be a CSR contribution of
the firm and will:
• Provide viability analysis of
new ideas and ventures of
candidates
• Provide startup mentoring
and industry connections
• Help connect candidates to
interested venture capital
firms and angel investors
• Provide space for startups
• Help the businesses with
legal, HR and Accounting
facilities
• Appoint industry leaders as
knowledge partners
• Enable candidates to secure
manpower through partnership
with colleges and b-schools in
the form of live-projects
Gap Analysis and Solutions for the services offered (3/3)
6. Enable India is past its emergent stage and is poised for growth. It has expanded,
established functional and program units. While long-term goals have been set and a
strategic plan made, there are clearly multiple ways for Enable India to grow and hence
the launch and growth stage is taken as a reference for organizational structure planning.
It is recommended that a flat organizational structure is adopted by Enable India to
remove hierarchical learning barriers and be nimble to act quickly on actions. The
following structure is a representation of what Enable India can consider.
Enable India – Organization Structure recommendation
Board of Trustees
Program coordinator
Workplace
Solution
Lead
Training &
Developme
nt Lead
Entrepreneur
ship Ventures
Lead
Accounting
& Legal
Alumni &
Public
Relations &
Fund
Raising
Work place: Solutions Expert,
Volunteer, Community supervisor
Probable Key
Designations
Trng & Dev: :Visual Trainer, Voice
trainer, Skill developer, Volunteer
Ent Ventures: : Incubation cell
manager, Fund manager
Others: HR & Admin manager, Legal
head, Accounts manager, Alumni
coordinator, Fund raising manager,
PR manager
7. Strategy for implementation
•We are considering 3 major cities in Karnataka
(Bangalore, Mysore and Mangalore) initially since our
NGO is based on Karnataka. So we need to follow divide
and conquer strategy .
•Having these cities in mind, we will consider the
surrounding towns/villages where we can provide our
service.
•In the towns considered, we will have to have tie-ups
with other NGO’s which are into skill & Development.
They would be willing to join us since they are also
benefited by our service.
Training Implementation :
Step 1 :- Indentify and get the count of the number of physically challenged people in a
location. This will enable us to assess the resource allocation at a particular locality.
8. Strategy for implementation (cntd..)
Step 2 :- Segment the candidates into different categories of disability
Step 3:- Note down all the set of functional training which can be given to the
candidates.
Step 4:- Get the head count of the people who are willing to help us for the reason . Also categories
as to what kind of impaired candidates they are interested in training.
Step 5 :- Identify the adjacent towns they are willing to spend during week end and help the
candidates.
Step 6:- Identify the technical training required for the physically impaired and assess the time
required for that class of candidates.
Step 7 :- Prepare an matrix specifying the number of physically challanged, category of
impairment, training required and the number of hours of training required.
Step 8 :- Share the matrix prepared with the volunteers who are interested in training. Also let
them know as what is expected from them.
Step 9 :- At the end , prepare one more matrix including resource allocation to the previously
prepared matrix
9. Strategy for placement/ entrepreneurship
Step 1 :- Create an account in linbkedin / facebook when they are in the campus .
Include them in our NGO group. So that they will be associated with us and future
correspondence will not be an issue.
Step 2 :- Contacting the alumns , ask their linkedin / facebook id and ask them to join
our group. So that further correspondence will not be an issue.
Step 3:- Request the alumns to train our candidates at the location of their
convenience.
Step 4 :- Prepare a list of all trained candidates in our program. Also include what
training they got.
Step 5 :- Assess their skills by conducting a test and check if they are sufficiently
skilled to start their own business.
Step 6 :- Once they are found suitable, we can contact B-Schools / corporates to help
them with the business model and how they need to start the business.
Step 7 :- With the plan in hand, we can get guidance from corporates on the estimate
for the business and arrande for funds (This is discussed in the document sent over
email.)