GiveIndia is an online philanthropic exchange with 200+ NGOs which have been screened for transparency and credibility. Make a donation and get a e-Receipt valid in India, US and UK and a feedback report within 4-6 months.
Upreports helps businesses, startups, and entrepreneurs with everything that facilitates growth. Hence, it only makes sense to assisted them with pitch decks and investor presentations as well. Upreports Infotech created this investor deck PDF for a charity startup that plans to revolutionize India's donation ecosystem.
By sharing our one of the best pitch decks of 2017 and 2018, we want to help entrepreneurs creating their business presentations and investor decks. Have a look at our pitch deck that got funded by downloading the investor deck PDF to gain insights into best pitch deck design practices, strategic investor pointers, pitch deck samples, and much more.
Need help with your pick deck or investor deck design? Get in touch with us at hello@upreports.com to discuss your deck goals. We assure you the best pitch deck and investor PDF to raise funding for your unique business!
Diversify Your Fundraising, at introduction to fundraising planning. Worksheets that will help you to take stock of your strengths. An Assets Inventory from the Foundation Center Cleveland.
This course is designed to help nonprofit organizations learn to how to create and direct their planned giving efforts, beginning with a general overview of what is viewed by many nonprofits as a very complex subject.
Learning Outcomes
-Making a case for donor relations in the quest to renew first-time supporters
-Introducing key terms you need to know
-Defining the value of relationship building
-Identifying steps to a strong donor relations program
-Providing names and sources for more information
GiveIndia is an online philanthropic exchange with 200+ NGOs which have been screened for transparency and credibility. Make a donation and get a e-Receipt valid in India, US and UK and a feedback report within 4-6 months.
Upreports helps businesses, startups, and entrepreneurs with everything that facilitates growth. Hence, it only makes sense to assisted them with pitch decks and investor presentations as well. Upreports Infotech created this investor deck PDF for a charity startup that plans to revolutionize India's donation ecosystem.
By sharing our one of the best pitch decks of 2017 and 2018, we want to help entrepreneurs creating their business presentations and investor decks. Have a look at our pitch deck that got funded by downloading the investor deck PDF to gain insights into best pitch deck design practices, strategic investor pointers, pitch deck samples, and much more.
Need help with your pick deck or investor deck design? Get in touch with us at hello@upreports.com to discuss your deck goals. We assure you the best pitch deck and investor PDF to raise funding for your unique business!
Diversify Your Fundraising, at introduction to fundraising planning. Worksheets that will help you to take stock of your strengths. An Assets Inventory from the Foundation Center Cleveland.
This course is designed to help nonprofit organizations learn to how to create and direct their planned giving efforts, beginning with a general overview of what is viewed by many nonprofits as a very complex subject.
Learning Outcomes
-Making a case for donor relations in the quest to renew first-time supporters
-Introducing key terms you need to know
-Defining the value of relationship building
-Identifying steps to a strong donor relations program
-Providing names and sources for more information
Fundraising from America: A Guide Planned Giving ProgramsAdam Davidson
Does a Charitable Remainder Trust, Beneficiary Designation, Bequest of Shares or Tangible Personal Property, Annuity or Charitable Lead Trust mean anything to you? If it doesn’t spend an hour with us and it will. These are sophisticated giving methods by which you can tempt your highest givers to make larger donations to you. It’s not difficult but it is very common in America and many of your donors will have been offered these methods by the nonprofits and other organizations they support. You need to know about them in order to be able to compete effectively.
Annual Giving Campaign: Acquiring, Renewing, and Upgrading DonorsChris LeBrun, CFRE
This presentation looks at the basics of an annual giving fundraising campaign, specifically how to acquire new donors, retain them year to year, and increase their annual giving.
I gave this presentation on September 10, 2008 at the Detroit Fundraising Summit (Wayne State University), sponsored by Center for Non-Profit Success.
AdNet - Nonprofit Research, Philanthropic Consulting, and Family Planning Rep...lpomara
January 22, 2014 AdNet Webinar: What tools, reports and summary frameworks are you using to report back to your donors? ur works consists of strategic planning sessions, family philanthropy retreats, end-of-year snapshots and nonprofit briefs … how do we most effectively report back to donors so that they fully experience the added value of our community knowledge and philanthropic expertise? Reports and strategy session summaries can take a lot of time and they can waver between the objective and the subjective. Some donors like it brief, like to dig into data, and clearly see a roadmap for progress. Other donors like to understand their values and motivations, understand their relationship to giving, see dynamic visuals, and involve family. If you are interested in learning how some other community foundations are structuring reports and creating consulting summaries, this is a webinar for you. [This webinar is an encore presentation from the 2013 AdNet Conference.] Adnet is the (www.adnetcf.org) premier professional organization for advancement professionals in the community foundation world.
Introducing the concept of Charitable Microfinance, as a renewed perspective to the dimension and dynamics of microfinance.Conventional source of finance isn't enough to tackle the challenge of poverty and abject penury. However, the proposed model of work will certainly bring in a holistic change provided it's allowed to flourish in it's vision and impacting mission.
Fundraising from America: A Guide Planned Giving ProgramsAdam Davidson
Does a Charitable Remainder Trust, Beneficiary Designation, Bequest of Shares or Tangible Personal Property, Annuity or Charitable Lead Trust mean anything to you? If it doesn’t spend an hour with us and it will. These are sophisticated giving methods by which you can tempt your highest givers to make larger donations to you. It’s not difficult but it is very common in America and many of your donors will have been offered these methods by the nonprofits and other organizations they support. You need to know about them in order to be able to compete effectively.
Annual Giving Campaign: Acquiring, Renewing, and Upgrading DonorsChris LeBrun, CFRE
This presentation looks at the basics of an annual giving fundraising campaign, specifically how to acquire new donors, retain them year to year, and increase their annual giving.
I gave this presentation on September 10, 2008 at the Detroit Fundraising Summit (Wayne State University), sponsored by Center for Non-Profit Success.
AdNet - Nonprofit Research, Philanthropic Consulting, and Family Planning Rep...lpomara
January 22, 2014 AdNet Webinar: What tools, reports and summary frameworks are you using to report back to your donors? ur works consists of strategic planning sessions, family philanthropy retreats, end-of-year snapshots and nonprofit briefs … how do we most effectively report back to donors so that they fully experience the added value of our community knowledge and philanthropic expertise? Reports and strategy session summaries can take a lot of time and they can waver between the objective and the subjective. Some donors like it brief, like to dig into data, and clearly see a roadmap for progress. Other donors like to understand their values and motivations, understand their relationship to giving, see dynamic visuals, and involve family. If you are interested in learning how some other community foundations are structuring reports and creating consulting summaries, this is a webinar for you. [This webinar is an encore presentation from the 2013 AdNet Conference.] Adnet is the (www.adnetcf.org) premier professional organization for advancement professionals in the community foundation world.
Introducing the concept of Charitable Microfinance, as a renewed perspective to the dimension and dynamics of microfinance.Conventional source of finance isn't enough to tackle the challenge of poverty and abject penury. However, the proposed model of work will certainly bring in a holistic change provided it's allowed to flourish in it's vision and impacting mission.
"Fund Raising and Revenue Generation" module lead by Shifa Soomar from ISB (Diffusion Pune - 2 day residential workshop for non-profit and social enterprises)
Joy of giving presentation - how individuals can get involvedSukarya
This is a presentation of what individuals can do for Sukarya (an NGO working in health and women economic empowerment) in the Joy of Giving week. The Joy of Giving Week is India's "Festival of Giving"! Launched in 2009, the festival is celebrated every year, in the week including Gandhi Jayanti, i.e., October 2-8, and brings together Indians from all walks of life, to celebrate "giving". After all, a little help from you can make a big difference in the life of someone else.
Presentation on what Corporates can do in Daan Utsav - Celebrating Joy of Giv...Sukarya
This is a presentation of what corporates and organizations can do for Sukarya - an NGO working in health and women economic empowerment in the Joy of Giving week. The Joy of Giving Week is India's "Festival of Giving"! Launched in 2009, the festival is celebrated every year, in the week including Gandhi Jayanti, i.e., October 2-8, and brings together Indians from all walks of life, to celebrate "giving". You organization can help us through any of the following options:
1) Donate one day salary , 2) Give a part, say, a percentage of your sales campaigns. That is to say that your Company gives a %age of your sales/unit sold to Sukarya. This campaign can be run for a week or month. Week 2 to 8 October or the whole October
3) Allow a Wish Tree to be put up in your office. 4) Participate in the India Giving Challenge organized by Give India 5) Organize a fund raising event 6) Allow a Sukarya Spice and Cereal stall to be put up in your office. These masalas are produced by the women under our economic empowerment of women programme and the proceeds will be used to strengthen the Self Help Groups. After all, a little help from you can make a big difference in the life of someone else.
Congressional Briefing, “Ladders to Success: Center-Based Strategies for Moving Working Families into the Middle Class” (December 4, 2012), presented by United Way of the Bay Area, The Annie E. Casey Foundation, Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), MDC and United Way Worldwide.
Whether you have a "one-person shop" or a team of development professionals, achieving the maximum, sustainable results depends upon a clear understanding of what you need to do to get to the next level of support.
This webinar will emphasize that there really are ONLY two ways to increase your (and your program's) success: by increasing the number of people who give and by increasing the average level of support.
We'll discuss how to be truly successful - and here's a little preview...you must DO BOTH!
I have posted the first version of the PledgeGo pitch deck. This is a high-level presentation of the PledgeGo model and the value we bring to our donors and charities.
2. GiveIndia brings together non-profits and donors on
a common platform using the power of the Internet
GiveIndia – The Philanthropy Exchange
Non-profits get
listed with GiveIndia
GiveIndia after a undertakes
rigorous due- various
diligence campaigns to
attract
donors
Non-profits
create
GiveIndia
donation
also sells its
options for
PRG program
listing on
to companies
GiveIndia
GiveIndia’s Payroll Giving programme
3. We conduct a rigorous due-diligence of NGOs which
typically takes them 3-6 months to complete
• Governance, Compliance and Operations due-diligence
• Accounting due-diligence is conducted for specific
programmes
• Requirement of various disclosures and processes
• NGO offices and programmes visited before registration
• Renewal of an NGOs registration every year
• Surprise visits to beneficiaries to check whether benefits
have been delivered
Some of our criteria
• They should be non-political, non-religious institutions
• All beneficiaries must be from poor families
• More than 2/3rds of the Directors cannot be related by blood or marriage
• The salaries and travel costs of the Directors should be disclosed
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GiveIndia’s Payroll Giving programme
4. How can you help build a Giving Culture?
Simple! Just sign up to participate in the Payroll Giving Programme so that
employees can choose to voluntarily deduct small amounts (can be as low as Rs.
50) each month from their salary
We offer you a platform through which you can contribute to causes of
your choice
Access to over 200 certified, credible NGOs
A wide range of 10 causes
Over 500 donation options
Individualized fund utilization reports
Instant e-tax donation receipts
100% of your employee’s donation reaches the
beneficiary (as against industry norms of 60-80%)
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GiveIndia’s Payroll Giving programme
5. The Payroll Giving process: Simple, Convenient.
• Our representatives conduct awareness building drives to introduce the
programme and to assist employees with the signing up process
• GiveIndia creates individual accounts of these employees on our website
and sends a monthly payroll deduction statement to the Payroll team.
• The Company deducts the amounts from employees’ salaries and sends a
consolidated cheque to GiveIndia.
• Employee Contributions are uploaded onto their individual accounts on
www.GiveIndia.org
• After accumulating to a minimum of Rs 500, employees select the
cause/NGO of their choice and donate online
• On donating, employees instantly receive an e-tax receipt and after about
4 months, an individualised feedback report detailing how and for whom
the funds were utilised
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GiveIndia’s Payroll Giving programme
6. 40,000 employees from 100+ companies are part of this
Giving Culture
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GiveIndia’s Payroll Giving programme
7. The GiveIndia website is centered around specific
causes and donation options under each cause
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GiveIndia’s Payroll Giving programme
8. Donors receive a feedback report after 4-6 months
informing them on how their money was utilized
Feedback on the utilisation of your Donation, received from PREED, M adurai.
Transaction Number : 254/2002-2003
Name of the Donor : Rajesh Malviya
Donation Option : Sponsor One child in a Balw adi
Amount : Rs 1050
What is a feedback report?
Beneficiary Details
Report on how the money was Name
Sex
: M Selvaraj
: Male
utilised for every individual Present Class
Family Background
: Balw adi
donation No of family members
Monthly income
:6
: Rs 500
Details about beneficiary/family
Photograph of the Beneficiary
and how the money made a
difference to their lives Brief Description of the Beneficiary
M Selvaraj’s parents w anted someone to take care
of their children w hen they w ent for w ork. There
Verification visits at random to w as no Government crèche in the village. PREED
decided to intervene and conducted a Balw adi in
verify the same that village w ith local donations. Besides taking
care of the little children in the absence of their
Report sent in 4-6 months parents, the Balw adi also aimed at providing
better nutrition and education to the pre-school
children.
M Selvaraj studies in the Balw adi conducted by PREED in Chettikulam village. His
parents are happy to see their child being taken care of at the Balw adi. They can
w ork w ithout any fear. M Selvaraj w ould be provided w ith nutritious food, a new
dress, books and slates w ith the donation made by you. He is now under proper
care even w hen his parents are not around. At the same he is being provided w ith
quality education free of costs.
GiveIndia’s Payroll Giving programme
9. Our Board of Directors
N Vaghul Ex-Chairman, ICICI Bank
Anu Aga Director, Thermax
Amit Chandra Managing Director, Bain Capital
Kishor Chaukar Managing Director, Tata Industries
Rajesh Jain Founder & Managing Director
Annabel Mehta Treasurer, Apnalaya
Venkat Krishnan Founder, GiveIndia
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GiveIndia’s Payroll Giving programme
10. What CEOs have to say…
"It's most heartening to have nearly 2000 of our employees donating to
social causes every month. The GiveIndia programme is most convenient and
flexible, and allows our employees to donate to a cause of their individual choice.
The Aditya Birla Group is happy to partner with GiveIndia to help build a
'giving culture' in India."
-Dr. Santrupt B Misra,
CEO, Carbon Black
Aditya Birla Management Ltd.
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GiveIndia’s Payroll Giving programme
11. What HR Heads talk about…
“There is a huge segment of corporate employees today who wish to donate to
social causes, and the GiveIndia programme not only allows them to contribute in
small, easy amounts, but also provides them a wide choice of causes and NGOs.
The response from HDFC Bank employees has been great, and I am also proud to
say that the Bank is matching the employees contribution with an equal
amount…”
-Mandeep Maitra
ex-Country Head, Human Resources
HDFC Bank
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GiveIndia’s Payroll Giving programme
12. What the NGOs feel…
"Andhjan Kalyan Trust is happy to receive donations from corporate employees......
by sponsoring the education of blind children, you have provided them an
opportunity to be self dependent.... and by sponsoring crutches and wheelchair for
the orthopaedically handicapped, you have enabled them to move around freely,
independently and respectfully."
Hon. Sec.
Andhjan Kalyan Trust
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GiveIndia’s Payroll Giving programme
13. What employees feel…
"The payroll programme has unravelled the ‘joy of giving. Thank you,
Genpact for implementing this programme and making it easy for
employees to change the lives of the unfortunate…”
"-Shamanth Krishnamurthy, payroll donor, Genpact
Shamanth has sponsored an elderly person through Economic
Rural Development Society.
"I am very happy with the donation I've been making for the years towards
various causes through Give India. The best feature being I know the
progress of the person towards whom I make the donation. Nobody said
life would be easy, they just promised it would be worth it and I feel GiveIndia is
worth the cause".-Angha Panse, payroll donor, Firstsource
Angha has donated to supporting a child through Adarsh Charitable Trust.
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GiveIndia’s Payroll Giving programme
14. The Impact, thus far
Channelized over Rs. 150 crore (Rs. 35 crore through Payroll
Giving) of contributed funds to over 300 NGOs
Positively and significantly impacting the lives of over 4 million
under privileged
Contributed to the enhanced credibility of the NGO sector
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GiveIndia’s Payroll Giving programme
15. Little drops of water….
per month, is all that it takes to create an ocean of
caring!
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GiveIndia’s Payroll Giving programme