This document discusses opportunities for corporations to partner with Rotary clubs on corporate social responsibility initiatives under India's Companies Act of 2013. The Act requires large companies to spend 2% of profits on CSR activities, which include areas like education, health, sanitation, and conservation that align with Rotary's focus areas. Partnering with Rotary provides companies transparency in fund usage, as well as access to Rotary's experienced volunteer network and project implementation capabilities. The document outlines the benefits to corporations of leveraging Rotary's expertise and volunteer base to effectively carry out CSR activities.
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CSR Opportunity for Rotary Clubs
2. Legislating Social Responsibility
• CSR Voluntary Guidelines : 2009
• DPE Guidelines for CPSUs
• National Voluntary Guidelines on Social,
Environmental & Economic
Responsibilities of Business : 2011
• Companies Act 2013: 1st
April 2013
3. Companies Act 2013
• Section 135 applicable to companies with
– NET WORTH Rs.500 crores or more
– TURNOVER: Rs.1000 crores or more
– NET PROFIT: Rs.5 crore or more
During any financial year
4. Companies Act 2013: CSR Committee Composition
• At least 3 Directors, one of whom should
be an independent Director.
• CSR Committee of a private company
having only 2 Directors can have only two
members
• CSR Committee would be a Committee of
the Board
5. Companies Act 2013
• In a Foreign company/MNC, CSR
Committee shall have at least 2 members,
one of whom should be person resident in
India, authorised to receive documents,
notice, etc.
Companies Act 2013: CSR Committee Composition
6. CSR Activities
• The following activities do not qualify for
CSR:
– One of events, such as marathons, awards,
charitable contributions, advertisements,
sponsorships on television;
– Statutory payments
– Normal course of business
– Activities for the benefits of employees and/or
their families
7. CSR Activities
• Approved CSR Activities:
– As per approved CSR policy of the company
– Ongoing activities falling within the ambit of
Schedule VII
– Approved CSR activities undertaken by a
Registered Trust / Registered Society
– Contribution to corpus of Trust / Society /
Section 8 Companies formed exclusively for
CSR activities;
– Corpus for activities under Schedule VII
8. CSR Activities
• SCHEDULE VII
– Eradicating Hunger, Poverty and Malnutrition
– Promoting preventive health care
– Sanitation including contribution to Swach
Bharat Kosh setup by the Central
Government
– Making available safe drinking water
(Notification No: GSR 741(E) dated 24 October 2014)
– Promoting Education including special
education and employment enhancing
vocational skills especially among children,
women, elderly and differently abled.
9. CSR Activities
• SCHEDULE VII
– Promoting gender equality, women
empowerment;
– Setting up homes/hostels for women and
orphans;
– Setting up old age homes/day care
centres/senior citizen facilities
– Ensuring environment sustainability,
conservation of natural resources
– Protection of national heritage, art and
culture including setting up libraries,
promotion and development of traditional arts
and handicrafts
11. ADVANTAGE ROTARY
Rotary is world’s largest voluntary service organisation with track
record of successful humanitarian service projects
12. ADVANTAGE ROTARY
Major global success in riding the world of polio with global partners
like WHO, UNICEF, CDC, World Bank, Bill & Melinda Gate Foundation
.
13. ROTARY’S FOCUS AREAS
Peace & Conflict
Resolution
Disease Prevention &
Treatment
Water & Sanitation
Maternal & Child Health Basic Education
& Literacy
Economic &
Community
Development
14. ADVANTAGE ROTARY
Rotary’s Focus Areas fall in the preview of Schedule VII of the
Companies Act guidelines for CSR activities.
15. ADVANTAGE ROTARY
Large Voluntary Force of business and professional leaders to plan,
execute and supervise the project
1.2 Million
Rotarians
35,000
Rotary Clubs
220
Countries &
Geographical Region
of the World
16. ADVANTAGE ROTARY
•Complete Transparency in utilisation of corporate CSR funds
•Availability of business and professional leaders who take up the
stewardship of the project and utilisation of funds on voluntary
basis
•No administrative expenses
•Regular progress report with photographs
•Branding opportunities on all collateral, including print, outdoor
signage, website, blogs and other online media.
•Media exposure support to CSR-supported projects
•Complete Transparency in utilisation of corporate CSR funds
•Availability of business and professional leaders who take up the
stewardship of the project and utilisation of funds on voluntary
basis
•No administrative expenses
•Regular progress report with photographs
•Branding opportunities on all collateral, including print, outdoor
signage, website, blogs and other online media.
•Media exposure support to CSR-supported projects