IIMPACT
N-14/31, Ground Floor;
DLF City Phase II;
Gurgaon — 122 002, Haryana,
2003
The vision of IIMPACT is to take the number of Learning Centres to 2,000 in the next five years
which will directly benefit 60,000 girls from socially and economically disadvantaged sections of our society.
2
VIDYA & CHILD
Shiv Mandir, House No 58, Gali No 3,
Ambedkar Vihar, Sector 37, Noida — 201303
1998
Vidya & Child is a nonprofit initiative to help bridge the gap for those children who need education and have no access to facilities for learning existing in our society.
3
DEEPALAYA
46, Institutional Area,
D-Block, Janakpuri,
New Delhi — 110058
1979
To create a society based on legitimate rights, equity, justice, honesty, social sensitivity, and a culture of service in which all are selfreliant.
4
SALAAM BAALAK TRUST
2nd Floor, DDA Community Centre,
Gali Chandiwali, Paharganj
New Delhi — 110055
1988
Salaam Baalak Trust aims to provide a sensitive and caring environment to street & working children and other children on the margins of society. It seeks to dissolve the barriers that rob children of the opportunity to realise their rights.
5
LITERACY INDIA
J-1365, Palam Vihar,
Gurgaon — 122 017, Haryana, India
1996
To empower the economically poor with education, and a variety of skills in performing arts, science, computer literacy and vocational activities. Inculcating a sense of basic human values, building self-esteem and dignity of labour amongst the nonadvantaged strata of society across the project areas.
6
NAB INDIA
11, Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Road,
Worli Seaface, Mumbai — 400 030
1952
To see that visually impaired persons take their rightful place in society, are fully integrated and lead productive life.
7
THE AKANKSHA FOUNDATION
Voltas House ‘C’, TB Kadam Marg,
Chinchpokli, Mumbai — 400 033
2006
One day equip all students with the education, skills and character they need to lead empowered lives.
8
MAGIC BUS INDIA FNDN.
Room 5, II Floor, A Wing, Todi Estate, Sunmills Compound, Lower Parel, Mumbai — 400013
1999
To give millions of children living in poverty, the opportunity to control the way they view the world, the freedom to choose the role they will play in it, and the power to define their own destiny.
9
MUKTANGAN
Paragon Charitable Trust
I — 11/12 Paragon Condominium,
Paragon Mills Compound,
P.B. Marg, Near TV Centre, Worli, Mumbai — 400 013
2003
To build and replicate a model of low cost, high quality, child-centred education for the children in the economically weaker sections of society and empowering women in these communities by training them to become teachers.
10
CINI (Child in Need Institute)
Daulatpur, P.O.: Pailan, Via Joka,
Dist: South 24 Parganas,
West Bengal — 700 104
1974
Sustainable development in health, nutrition, education and protection of child, adolescent and woman in need.
11
PARIVAAR EDUCATION SOCIETY
2003
To change the lives of homeless, family-less, destitute children by permanent rehabilitation in a loving and caring environment, and through the benefits of long-term education creating the soil on which children can realise their full potential and grow into socially worthy individuals.
12
VIDYARAMBAM
1st Floor, # 63/128 Fifth Street, Padmanabha Nagar
Adyar, Chennai — 600 020
2002
Vidyarambam is dedicated to providing enjoyable quality education to all underprivileged, preprimary and primary children to encourage them to successfully continue their education.
13
SEVALAYA
63/32, I Main Road, Gandhi Nagar, Adyar
Chennai — 600 020
1988
Uplift of Poor; Unbounded Cheer.
14
ASHRAY- AKRUTI
8-3-1027/A2, Sri Nagar Colony,
Hyderabad — 500 073, A.P.
1996
Empowering Hearing Impaired and underprivileged children of Andhra Pradesh to use their innate capacities to reach optimum level of independence personal; thus transforming a large group of people depending on life long support from the State into a group of healthy positive contributors to the economy.
15
SGBS TRUST
UNNATI CENTRE,
Temple Road, Sadananda Nagar,
NGEF East, Bangalore — 560 038
1978
With society, towards serenity. Vision 2020 is 1 million youth trained through Unnati model by year 2020.
16
CHRISTEL HOUSE INDIA
Bellahalli Road, Off Hennur Road,
Kannur Post, Via-Bagalur,Bangalore East,
Bangalore — 562 149
1998
To help children around the world break the cycle of poverty, realise their hopes and dreams, and become self-sufficient, contributing members of society.
17
SHOSHIT SEVA SANGH
103-A, M.K. Apartments, New Patliputra Colony
Patna — 800 013, Bihar
2005
To provide quality education in a fully free English medium residential school to the poorest of the poor community in India — “The musahar community in Bihar
States covered
Beneficiaries
Turnover (2011–12)
Date of survey
Surveyor
Chief respondent
Website
Jharkhand, Haryana, Orissa, Bihar, West Bengal, Rajasthan, and
Uttar Pradesh
Over 17,000 cumulative
5.26 Cr
March 15, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Ms Urvashi Nair
www.iimpact.net
Uttar Pradesh and Bihar
About 1200 annually
2 Cr
March 16, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Ms Ruchi Shah
www.vidyaandchild.org
Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh
Over 70,000 cumulative
11 Cr
March 19, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Ms Sudha PS
www.deepalaya.org
Bhubaneshwar, Delhi, and Mumbai
About 5000 annually
4.9 Cr only Delhi
March 19, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Ms Kiran Mishra
www.salaambaalaktrust.com
West Bengal, Delhi, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh
Over 2500 annually
2.33 Cr
March 19, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Ms Alka Kumar
www.literacyindia.org
40 blocks in India
Over 1000 annually
March 16, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Mr K Raman Shankar
www.nabindia.org
Maharashtra
About 4000 annually
19 Cr
March 16, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Ms Suparna Mody
www.akanksha.org
10 states
Over 1,85,000 cumulative
10.2 Cr (2010-11)
March 16, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Ms Reshma Hawa
www.magicbusindia.org
Maharashtra
Over 2000 annually
5.44 Cr
March 17, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Mr Suman Dasgupta
www.muktanganedu.org
West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Cchattisgarh
Over 5000 annually (education programs)
37.9 Cr
May 31, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Mr Rajib K Haldar
www.cini-india.org
West Bengal and Jharkhand
Over 1000 annually
8 Cr
June 1, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Mr Nimai Saha
www.parivaar.org
Tamil Nadu
Approximately 64,000 annually
1.19 Cr
June 6, 2012
Ms Ranjeema Chowdhury
Mr Ranganathan
www.vidyarambam.org
Tamil Nadu
1650
3.72 Cr
June 6, 2012
Ms Ranjeema Chowdhury
Mr Murali
www.sevalaya.org
Andhra Pradesh
About 250 annually (education program)
0.98 Cr
June 6, 2012
Ms Lavanya Vinay
Mr Babu
www.ashrayakruti.org
Karnataka, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra
About 430 annually (primary education)
9.3 Cr
June 6, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Mr Ramesh Swamy
www.unnatiblr.org
Karnataka and Maharashtra
About 925 annually
7.7 Cr
July 16, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Mr J C Mathew
www.in.christelhouse.org
Bihar
About 300 annually
2.2 Cr
August 3, 2012
Ms Lavanya Vinay
Mr J K Sinha
www.sssfoundation.org/
The
N-14/31, Ground Floor;
DLF City Phase II;
Gurgaon — 122 002, Haryana,
2003
The vision of IIMPACT is to take the number of Learning Centres to 2,000 in the next five years
which will directly benefit 60,000 girls from socially and economically disadvantaged sections of our society.
2
VIDYA & CHILD
Shiv Mandir, House No 58, Gali No 3,
Ambedkar Vihar, Sector 37, Noida — 201303
1998
Vidya & Child is a nonprofit initiative to help bridge the gap for those children who need education and have no access to facilities for learning existing in our society.
3
DEEPALAYA
46, Institutional Area,
D-Block, Janakpuri,
New Delhi — 110058
1979
To create a society based on legitimate rights, equity, justice, honesty, social sensitivity, and a culture of service in which all are selfreliant.
4
SALAAM BAALAK TRUST
2nd Floor, DDA Community Centre,
Gali Chandiwali, Paharganj
New Delhi — 110055
1988
Salaam Baalak Trust aims to provide a sensitive and caring environment to street & working children and other children on the margins of society. It seeks to dissolve the barriers that rob children of the opportunity to realise their rights.
5
LITERACY INDIA
J-1365, Palam Vihar,
Gurgaon — 122 017, Haryana, India
1996
To empower the economically poor with education, and a variety of skills in performing arts, science, computer literacy and vocational activities. Inculcating a sense of basic human values, building self-esteem and dignity of labour amongst the nonadvantaged strata of society across the project areas.
6
NAB INDIA
11, Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Road,
Worli Seaface, Mumbai — 400 030
1952
To see that visually impaired persons take their rightful place in society, are fully integrated and lead productive life.
7
THE AKANKSHA FOUNDATION
Voltas House ‘C’, TB Kadam Marg,
Chinchpokli, Mumbai — 400 033
2006
One day equip all students with the education, skills and character they need to lead empowered lives.
8
MAGIC BUS INDIA FNDN.
Room 5, II Floor, A Wing, Todi Estate, Sunmills Compound, Lower Parel, Mumbai — 400013
1999
To give millions of children living in poverty, the opportunity to control the way they view the world, the freedom to choose the role they will play in it, and the power to define their own destiny.
9
MUKTANGAN
Paragon Charitable Trust
I — 11/12 Paragon Condominium,
Paragon Mills Compound,
P.B. Marg, Near TV Centre, Worli, Mumbai — 400 013
2003
To build and replicate a model of low cost, high quality, child-centred education for the children in the economically weaker sections of society and empowering women in these communities by training them to become teachers.
10
CINI (Child in Need Institute)
Daulatpur, P.O.: Pailan, Via Joka,
Dist: South 24 Parganas,
West Bengal — 700 104
1974
Sustainable development in health, nutrition, education and protection of child, adolescent and woman in need.
11
PARIVAAR EDUCATION SOCIETY
2003
To change the lives of homeless, family-less, destitute children by permanent rehabilitation in a loving and caring environment, and through the benefits of long-term education creating the soil on which children can realise their full potential and grow into socially worthy individuals.
12
VIDYARAMBAM
1st Floor, # 63/128 Fifth Street, Padmanabha Nagar
Adyar, Chennai — 600 020
2002
Vidyarambam is dedicated to providing enjoyable quality education to all underprivileged, preprimary and primary children to encourage them to successfully continue their education.
13
SEVALAYA
63/32, I Main Road, Gandhi Nagar, Adyar
Chennai — 600 020
1988
Uplift of Poor; Unbounded Cheer.
14
ASHRAY- AKRUTI
8-3-1027/A2, Sri Nagar Colony,
Hyderabad — 500 073, A.P.
1996
Empowering Hearing Impaired and underprivileged children of Andhra Pradesh to use their innate capacities to reach optimum level of independence personal; thus transforming a large group of people depending on life long support from the State into a group of healthy positive contributors to the economy.
15
SGBS TRUST
UNNATI CENTRE,
Temple Road, Sadananda Nagar,
NGEF East, Bangalore — 560 038
1978
With society, towards serenity. Vision 2020 is 1 million youth trained through Unnati model by year 2020.
16
CHRISTEL HOUSE INDIA
Bellahalli Road, Off Hennur Road,
Kannur Post, Via-Bagalur,Bangalore East,
Bangalore — 562 149
1998
To help children around the world break the cycle of poverty, realise their hopes and dreams, and become self-sufficient, contributing members of society.
17
SHOSHIT SEVA SANGH
103-A, M.K. Apartments, New Patliputra Colony
Patna — 800 013, Bihar
2005
To provide quality education in a fully free English medium residential school to the poorest of the poor community in India — “The musahar community in Bihar
States covered
Beneficiaries
Turnover (2011–12)
Date of survey
Surveyor
Chief respondent
Website
Jharkhand, Haryana, Orissa, Bihar, West Bengal, Rajasthan, and
Uttar Pradesh
Over 17,000 cumulative
5.26 Cr
March 15, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Ms Urvashi Nair
www.iimpact.net
Uttar Pradesh and Bihar
About 1200 annually
2 Cr
March 16, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Ms Ruchi Shah
www.vidyaandchild.org
Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh
Over 70,000 cumulative
11 Cr
March 19, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Ms Sudha PS
www.deepalaya.org
Bhubaneshwar, Delhi, and Mumbai
About 5000 annually
4.9 Cr only Delhi
March 19, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Ms Kiran Mishra
www.salaambaalaktrust.com
West Bengal, Delhi, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh
Over 2500 annually
2.33 Cr
March 19, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Ms Alka Kumar
www.literacyindia.org
40 blocks in India
Over 1000 annually
March 16, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Mr K Raman Shankar
www.nabindia.org
Maharashtra
About 4000 annually
19 Cr
March 16, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Ms Suparna Mody
www.akanksha.org
10 states
Over 1,85,000 cumulative
10.2 Cr (2010-11)
March 16, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Ms Reshma Hawa
www.magicbusindia.org
Maharashtra
Over 2000 annually
5.44 Cr
March 17, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Mr Suman Dasgupta
www.muktanganedu.org
West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Cchattisgarh
Over 5000 annually (education programs)
37.9 Cr
May 31, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Mr Rajib K Haldar
www.cini-india.org
West Bengal and Jharkhand
Over 1000 annually
8 Cr
June 1, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Mr Nimai Saha
www.parivaar.org
Tamil Nadu
Approximately 64,000 annually
1.19 Cr
June 6, 2012
Ms Ranjeema Chowdhury
Mr Ranganathan
www.vidyarambam.org
Tamil Nadu
1650
3.72 Cr
June 6, 2012
Ms Ranjeema Chowdhury
Mr Murali
www.sevalaya.org
Andhra Pradesh
About 250 annually (education program)
0.98 Cr
June 6, 2012
Ms Lavanya Vinay
Mr Babu
www.ashrayakruti.org
Karnataka, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra
About 430 annually (primary education)
9.3 Cr
June 6, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Mr Ramesh Swamy
www.unnatiblr.org
Karnataka and Maharashtra
About 925 annually
7.7 Cr
July 16, 2012
Mr Deep Ghatak
Mr J C Mathew
www.in.christelhouse.org
Bihar
About 300 annually
2.2 Cr
August 3, 2012
Ms Lavanya Vinay
Mr J K Sinha
www.sssfoundation.org/
The
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