A due diligence report and also project comparisons for selection of NPOs (Non profit organisations) for funding through different CSR projects via Kolkata Gives Foundation
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haven’t even considered starting their own business.
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We provide training and referral based on that assessment.
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Feedback Presentation - NGO Workshops Jun 2010GiveIndia
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Social media management & social media community management Ruth Kusemiju
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1) How to create a healthy environment for community members to connect with each other and facilitate, strengthen, and encourage those relationships.
2) How to create a strong online presence for your business
3) How to identify the return on investment for your business based on the kind of messages you send to your audience
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This is a small presentation on how CSR works in the public sector. The slides were designed by me. I have kept it very simple and had about a minute or a minute and a halfs content to deliver on each slide.
The project is about encouraging enterprise in people
who wouldn’t use mainstream channels for help.
We reach out to people who are economically inactive and
haven’t even considered starting their own business.
We help them assess their own abilities and motivations.
We provide training and referral based on that assessment.
The document provides an integrated marketing communication plan for Leadership Washington County (LWC) to get alumni more involved. The plan includes potential events like a car wash and spaghetti dinner, updating their online presence and social media, creating an alumni page on the website, and distributing a survey to get feedback. The goal is to inspire alumni to volunteer more, find new program participants, donate money, and bring in other revenue to support LWC. A proposed budget and timeline are also included.
Made Open // Communities Creating ChangeRobert Woolf
The document outlines an agenda and activities for a meeting about Communities Creating Change. The agenda includes welcome and introductions, an overview of the Made Open vision, and four co-design activities around opportunity statements, user journeys, platform feedback, and reporting requirements. The rest of the document provides information on how a proposed online platform could empower and connect individuals, organizations, and communities through volunteering, skills exchange, and campaigns. It describes features like badges, credits that can be earned and exchanged, and tools for organizing volunteering opportunities and initiatives.
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This document provides guidance on creating high-quality feedback reports (FBRs) for donors. It discusses the importance of FBRs for donor engagement and accountability. Tips are provided on taking clear photos of beneficiaries, telling their stories of impact, and including additional details beyond minimum requirements. The document emphasizes showing donors tangible impact to motivate repeated donations.
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1) How to create a healthy environment for community members to connect with each other and facilitate, strengthen, and encourage those relationships.
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3) How to identify the return on investment for your business based on the kind of messages you send to your audience
Probien is a web and mobile platform that aims to connect skilled volunteers with social organizations in Latin America that need short-term projects completed by experts. It focuses on skills-based volunteering where volunteers contribute specialized talents, business skills, or education to benefit nonprofit partners. Probien will provide an ad-hoc matching service for corporations to involve employees in social issues while developing soft skills, and will connect individual volunteers and NGOs for free. The platform will help assess volunteer skills, plan volunteer programs, and evaluate impacts for partners. Probien's vision is to become a leader in Latin America for skills-based volunteering that maximizes benefits for volunteers and nonprofit partners.
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Support your project online and socially workshopCourtney Ireland
Unlocking your community potential with digital
By Steve Haines – Neighbourly
The pace of technology is moving fast and there are endless opportunities to use it to help connect people, gain new sources of support and resources, and tell your story to engage supporters. But small charities and community groups are often benefiting least from these opportunities. This workshop will showcase the best of these technologies, draw together case studies, helpful advice and tips, and help you get the most out of these new tools to deliver greater impact.
The document discusses some of the major complications that can arise from diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), a serious condition caused by insulin deficiency. It begins by explaining what DKA is and some of its typical symptoms. Then, it lists three common complications: cerebral edema, which is rare but can be fatal; hypoglycemia; and acute pancreatitis. The summary was cut off to remain under 3 sentences.
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How can I demonstrate the value of my community of practice to my management?
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The Big Lottery Fund (BIG) distributes 40% of funds raised by the UK National Lottery for good causes. BIG aims to fund projects that improve lives and strengthen communities. It has two main funding programs - Awards for All provides grants up to £10,000 for small community projects, while Reaching Communities provides larger grants over £10,000 for up to 5 years. Applicants must demonstrate the need for funding and how their project will measurably improve people's lives.
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This document provides an overview of corporate social responsibility (CSR). It discusses key topics such as:
1. What CSR is and why companies engage in CSR activities, including pressures from stakeholders and benefits like improved public image.
2. How companies can fulfill their social responsibilities through initiatives for customers, suppliers, employees and society.
3. Examples of CSR programs from companies like Asian Paints and ONGC.
4. Resources on CSR best practices and awards for recognizing leading CSR programs.
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3. WOMEN EMPOWERMENTCHILD
EDUCATION
DISABILITY
DRUG ABUSE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
-Offer
-Calcutta
Social Project
-Hamari
Muskaan
-Autism
Society West
Bengal
-Premasree
- Sanjog
-Mukti
rehabilitation
Centre
-Kamdevpur
Rural
Development
Society
-Baikunthapur
Tarun Sangha
6. -Flexibility in the scale up option
-How necessary is the scale up for you ?
-Is you current work structure affected
because of lack of funding
-What is your feedback format?
- Do you need scalability in terms of-
a)Capital cost only
b) Operation Cost only
c) Capital + Operation cost
Explain why ?
Innovativeness Of The Project
7. •What is the USP (Unique Selling Point) of
your project?
•What benefits will the donor fetch from
your project?
•Any Human connect event that you can do
at the Donors/donors company’s office
space?
•How connected is your organization to the
beneficiary?
•How likely are you to involve the donor as
part of your NGO? As a mentor or volunteer
NGO –Donor Interface
8. •What are your modes of communication with the
donor Organisations?(short and long term)
- Email
-Phone /whats app
- skype
-visits
- two of the above (mention please)
- all of the above
9. -What are your expectations from the
donor?
a) to visit the NGO for Due diligence at
every _______________ months
b)Initial MOU with the donor and
renewal of it every
___________________months
c) Any other that you want to add:
________________________________________________
__________________________________________
Anything you want to mention regarding
the proposal please, go ahead:
NGO Expectations
11. 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Offer
Calcutta Social Project
Hamari Muskaan
Autism Society West Bengal
Premasree
Kamdevpur Rural Development Society
Baikunthapur Tarun Sangha
Sanjog
Mukti Rehabilitation Centre
Phone
Email
COMMUNICATIO
N STATUS
13. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Offer
Calcutta Social Project
Hamari Muskaan
Autism Society West Bengal
Premasree
Kamdevpur Rural Development Society
Baikunthapur Tarun Sangha
Sanjog
Mukti Rehabilitation Centre
SCALABILITY &
FLEXIBILITY QUOTIENT
14. 4. The lack of stress on
rural based NGOs (due to
manpower)
1. NGO-DONOR Interface
initiative beyond being just a
CSR Project
2. Good Track record of
working with Funders
(Govt/Private)
3. Excellent in communication
5. Readiness and eagerness to
connect to the KG platform.
Why the NPOs Were
chosen?