Reference PPT For Ngo Project Fund Raise
Reference PPT For Ngo Project Fund Raise
Reference PPT For Ngo Project Fund Raise
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1 Project title SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT
FOR THE POOR CHILDREN IN REMOTE
RURAL VILLAGES OF TARYA HARKESH
AND GAURAHA MUSTAKIL IN
KUSHINAGAR DISTRICT, UTTAR PRADESH
1.2 Vision: Build a world in which every child has the right to survival, protection,
development, and participation.
1.3 Mission: To inspire break-throughs in the way the world treats children, and to
achieve immediate, and lasting change in their lives.
Ration distribution during lockdown: The situation faced by the people in and
around the villages made us realise the misery faced by the people country wide.
Examining the situation near us and understanding the basic requirements of a
family, we decided to make packets comprising dry ration, and sanitization
products. As students we did everything that was possible from our side and the
problems of funds were solved by seeking for fund-raising through internal
contacts. Through this fund we were able to help 140 families in a village named
Hafua Balram. The food packets had a quantity which could last for around 10
days. The food items included were potatoes, onions, rice, wheat flour, pulses,
edible oil, soya bean, salts, turmeric and biscuits. Apart from giving food items
we also distributed soaps, hand sanitizers and masks and also made the people
aware of social distancing and by following some simple rules and having
awareness we can give a tough fight to Coronavirus. Due to people’s awareness
and support we were able to collect 1 Lakh INR through funding. This time our
distribution also had statistical studies about the families, their earning members
etc. We increased the distribution range and went to 12 villages in the radius of
10 km. The distribution consisted of rice, wheat flour, edible oil, pulses, turmeric,
salt, soya bean, biscuits, soap, detergent, hand sanitizers and masks to 400
families. We not only helped the villagers but also the workers who were
migrating from Delhi to Bihar by keeping provisions for them like biscuits and
water.
Bihar & Uttar Pradesh During Flood : As we all are aware of Bihar floods and
the massive destruction it brought to man and the environment. The state had to
encounter two problems simultaneously that is the flood and the pandemic. This
misfortune greatly affected the daily wagers. Their livelihood got disturbed due to
flood and agriculture also got affected. Small farmers and labourers were facing
financial problem with lack of basic amenities. Our team and volunteers worked
tirelessly to serve to the nation-men in every possible way. Our team had
distributed around 400 food relief packages in worst hit flood affected areas of
Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Cleanliness Campaign at Gomti River Front, Lucknow: We have organized a
cleanliness campaign at Gomti river front, Lucknow. It was the time between
Dussehra and Diwali and due to immersion of statues in the river it got very much
polluted, so we decided to clean it as much as we can. With the help of local
citizens, we were able to clean a lot of areas. We ran this campaign for seven
days and after that due to some unfortunate circumstances we had to stop this
campaign. But due to this initiative the locals get to know the importance of
cleanliness and we also teach them about consequences of not being clean.
Cricket Competition: We have organized a cricket competition in collaboration
with RNC cricket club in 2nd week of January 2021. In this competition total 16
teams participated from U.P and Bihar. We had some very exciting rewards and
trophies for winner of competition. Final was played between Salemgarh U.P and
Sasamusa Bihar and Sasamusa Bihar won the trophy. More than four thousand
people came to see the finals. The main motto of this competition was to identify
the top talents from rural area and help them in achieving something big and help
them in making our country proud.
Road Safety Awareness: Our Sannkalp team organized a Road awareness rally
at NH-28 in Gopalganj, Bihar. We stood there at chowk and whoever that is not
wearing helmet while driving two wheeler, we greeted them nicely and gave a
flower of rose. After that we told them about benefits of wearing helmet and also
consequences of not wearing helmet. After that people promised that, they will
always wear helmet as well as create awareness about it among their friends and
families.
The main objective of this Pathshala is to promote rural education and efforts are
being made to bring children who are deprived of education due to family’s economic
situation to the mainstream of society. The students pursuing graduation and locals
come here voluntarily in the evening for 1.5 hour and teach the children who currently
can’t afford to go to school. Along with teaching we also motivate them to go to
school and distribute copies, pens and other basic stationery. Even in this era there are
some parents who don't send their child to school. Our team regularly visits them and
makes them understand the importance of education and how it will benefit their
whole next generations. Apart from academic activities every Sunday we play various
games with these children. We are also planning to organize an annual cultural fest
for them where they can show their talents and can become free from stage fear and
express themselves. An annual technical fest is also being planned where children can
make some projects on their own(volunteers will guide them) and present them to
teachers and some other prominent guests. So we are focusing on overall development
of children from academic to fitness for implementing the knowledge through
technical fest and showcasing their talents through cultural fest.
2.1.1 History of Kushinagar: The present Kushinagar is identified with Kusavati (in
the pre-Buddha period) and Kushinara (in the post-Buddha period). Kushinara was the
capital of Mallas which was one of the sixteen mahajanpads of the 6th Century BCE.
Since then, it remained an integral part of the erstwhile empires of Maurya, Shunga,
Kushana, Gupta, Harsha, and Pala dynasties.
In the medieval period, Kushinagar had passed under the suzerainty of Kultury Kings.
Kushinara continued to be a living city till the 12th century CE and was thereafter lost
into oblivion. Padrauna is believed to be ruled over by a Rajput adventurer, Madan
Singh, in the 15th century CE.
Conjectural reconstruction of the main gate of Kusinagara circa 500 BCE adapted
from this relief at Sanchi. However, modern Kushinagar came into prominence in the
19th century with archeological excavations carried out by Alexander Cunningham,
the first Archeological Surveyor of India and later followed by C.L. Carlleyle who
exposed the main stupa and also discovered a 6.10 meters long statue of reclining
Buddha in 1876. Excavations continued in the early twentieth century under J. Ph.
Vogel. He conducted archaeological campaigns in 1904-5, 1905-6 and 1906-7,
uncovering a wealth of Buddhist materials.
Chandra Swami, a Burmese monk, came to India in 1903 and made Mahaparinirvana
Temple into a living shrine.
There was change of 23.20 percent in the population compared to population as per
2001. In the previous census of India 2001, Kushinagar District recorded increase of
28.23 percent to its population compared to 1991.
2.1.3 Gauraha Mustakil: Gauraha Mustakil is a large village located in Tamkuhi Raj
Tehsil of Kushinagar district, Uttar Pradesh with total 602 families residing. The
Gauraha Mustakil village has population of 3860 of which 2022 are males while 1838
are females as per Population Census 2011.
In Gauraha Mustakil village population of children with age 0-6 is 627 which makes
up 16.24 % of total population of village. Average Sex Ratio of Gauraha Mustakil
village is 909 which is lower than Uttar Pradesh state average of 912. Child Sex Ratio
for the Gauraha Mustakil as per census is 1029, higher than Uttar Pradesh average of
902.
Gauraha Mustakil village has lower literacy rate compared to Uttar Pradesh. In 2011,
literacy rate of Gauraha Mustakil village was 49.95 % compared to 67.68 % of Uttar
Pradesh. In Gauraha Mustakil Male literacy stands at 65.85 % while female literacy
rate was 32.04 %.
As per constitution of India and Panchyati Raaj Act, Gauraha Mustakil village is
administrated by Sarpanch (Head of Village) who is elected representative of village.
Our website, don't have information about schools and hospital in Gauraha Mustakil
village.
In Gauraha Mustakil village out of total population, 1302 were engaged in work
activities. 20.97 % of workers describe their work as Main Work (Employment or
Earning more than 6 Months) while 79.03 % were involved in Marginal activity
providing livelihood for less than 6 months. Of 1302 workers engaged in Main Work,
63 were cultivators (owner or co-owner) while 129 were Agricultural labourer.
2.1.4 Taryaharkesh: Taryaharkesh is a medium size village located in Tamkuhi Raj
Tehsil of Kushinagar district, Uttar Pradesh with total 232 families residing. The
Taryaharkesh village has population of 1429 of which 727 are males while 702 are
females as per Population Census 2011.
In Taryaharkesh village population of children with age 0-6 is 211 which makes up
14.77 % of total population of village. Average Sex Ratio of Taryaharkesh village is
966 which is higher than Uttar Pradesh state average of 912. Child Sex Ratio for the
Taryaharkesh as per census is 851, lower than Uttar Pradesh average of 902.
Taryaharkesh village has higher literacy rate compared to Uttar Pradesh. In 2011,
literacy rate of Taryaharkesh village was 72.74 % compared to 67.68 % of Uttar
Pradesh. In Taryaharkesh Male literacy stands at 84.01 % while female literacy rate
was 61.32 %.
As per constitution of India and Panchyati Raaj Act, Taryaharkesh village is
administrated by Sarpanch (Head of Village) who is elected representative of village.
Our website, don't have information about schools and hospital in Taryaharkesh
village.
In Taryaharkesh village out of total population, 350 were engaged in work activities.
96.57 % of workers describe their work as Main Work (Employment or Earning more
than 6 Months) while 3.43 % were involved in Marginal activity providing livelihood
for less than 6 months. Of 350 workers engaged in Main Work, 70 were cultivators
(owner or co-owner) while 238 were Agricultural labourer.
3.3 Process: The project gives a holistic approach with a sustainable solution to
education problems in rural India. The students are identified from the group of
children we are already working with and these children will be trained and prepared
for main stream schools. The students we are working with have the talent but their
families are not motivated enough or are not in a position to finance their studies and
therefore, education takes a back seat between other priorities. The project will focus
on the students and the other factors that are required to make education for the
students possible. The major focus of the project will be Students and Teachers, apart
from them the project will also focus on the behavioral change among parents,
communities and school management.
3.4 Objectives:
To help in enhancing the Quality Education in Rural Schools by enriching and
supplementing the regular curriculum.
To help enhance the general academic performance of children by making
learning meaningful and enjoyable.
To help children bring together what they learn in school and what they learn
outside.
To build skills of thinking, analyzing and making choices, and to encourage
children to listen to different opinions while forming and expressing their own.
To provide stimulating reading materials that will help develop children's reading
skills and foster values that promote harmony and celebrate diversity.
To impact the community behaviour towards education and draw their attention
towards the strong community development.
To provide nutritious food that will compliment the experience of learning.
To provide health check-ups, so that the students stay healthy and nourished.
3.5 Activities:
Identifying 200 students for 2 pathshalas: 100 students per pathshala will be
selected from the students we are already working with. All these students are
from the marginalized communities and therefore, even after having the talent
they land doing unskilled works.
Provide quality education: Our trained teachers are well qualified in teaching
students and bridge gap at a faster pace. The students will receive overall
development with extra curricular activities and one on one mentoring.
Provide life skills: The students will receive basic life skills focusing on skills
that would help them make informed decisions, solve problems, think critically
and creatively, communicate effectively, build healthy relationships, empathize
with others, and cope with and manage their lives in a healthy and productive
manner.
Help beneficiaries getting government facilities: Through students the parents
and communities will be strengthened and aware of the schemes that the
government has for the marginalized. This in turn will help in overall
development of the village.
Provide nutritional food: If students get nutritious food along with the
intellectual food they will be in a better position to imbibe and intake knowledge.
Health check-ups facilities: Students will be having a monthly health check-up
and first aid facility for any unforeseen eventualities.
Impact Evaluation: A bi-annual evaluation will be conducted in order to track
the success and challenges of the project and to guage to what extend the project
has achieved the said objectives.
Connecting students with the main stream: The major outcome of the project
is to make these students capable enough to be part of the main stream, and to
ensure that they are receiving education after enrollment in the school.
3.7 Training Centers:
The training centers will be rented space in the villages named Tarya Harkesh and
Gauraha Mustakil in Kushinagar District of Uttar Pradesh, which will be also the
target area of the project.
4. Project Details
4.1 Log Frame
Project Narration Variable Indicators Means of Verification
Overall Objectives:
Improve the education and awareness status of Rural villages named Tarya Harkesh and Gauraha Mustakil of Kushinagar
District in Uttar Pradesh by end of three years.
Purpose : 200 students will be trained and Attendance registers
to provide sustainable education ready for the mainstream education Designed training curriculum for
opportunities for Rural Village students in the target communities. students
from Tarya Harkesh and Gauraha These students will not just be Baseline survey and activity report
Mustakil of Kushinagar District in Uttar better in the academics but also in Project final evaluation report
Pradesh through promotion of holistic the life skills.
education project. Educating children will also help in
enriching the community
engagement
Result 1 - Students are able to 200 students are able to read as well Training registers
understand the concepts and get better as write by the end of the project Project progress report
in the reading as well as the writing 200 students are trained to an
skills. extend that they are ready to attend
the regular schooling by the end of
the project.
Result 2 - Overall participation and Developed awareness regarding Training ToRs and curriculum
community development of the entire education by the end of the project Training reports
village Active participation of the Monthly progress reports
community in education Monitoring and Evaluation reports
development
Increased awareness regarding the
government facilities and policies
Activities:
1. Identifying 200 students for 2 pathshalasFormation & orientation on FPOs
2. Provide quality education
3. Provide life skills
4. Help beneficiaries getting government facilities
5. Provide nutritional food
6. Health check-ups facilities
7. Impact Evaluation
8. Connecting students with the main stream
4.2 Target Area:
Tarya Harkesh and Gauraha Mustakil in Kushinagar District of Uttar
Pradesh.
4.3 Target People:
The direct beneficiaries of the project will be 200 students of 2 villages
named Tarya Harkesh and Gauraha Mustakil in Kushinagar District. The
indirect beneficiaries will be more than 1000 individuals.
4.4 Project Duration:
Estimated duration of the project is 3 years.
4.5 Project Activity Schedule:
Sl. Activity Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
No. Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
3. Procurement of office
equipments, computer and
printer
4. Inception workshop for
project staff to understand
and clarify the project
Core Project Activities
4. Training on leadership
development
5. Provide nutritional food