Introduciton to uc and volunteering opportunities 01 dec11
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Promoting Results through“Post-Pay Philanthropy”
• www.yousee.in1
When you make a financial investment, you ask for Returns.
When you make a social investment,
ask for Results!
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Giver’s space…….
Expectation Experience
RI
KS
Social Investment
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Giver’s space
Initiate Project
UC funds
Initiate Project
Giver’s space
POST PAID
RI
KS
PRE PAID
NGO/NPO
Traditional Giving
UC Giving
4NGO/NPO
RI
KS
UC live• Projects/Project Phases completed and put up for PostPay
Donations– http://yousee.in/uccertificates.php
• PostPay Donations received – http://yousee.in/uccertificates-acquired.php
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Gaining Interest for the Model…
• In December 2009, UC was shortlisted in a global competition on “Marketplace on Innovative Financial Solutions for Development(MIF)” ( www.fininnov.org ) organized by the World Bank, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the French Development Agency (AFD).
• UC was among the 20 shortlisted organizations out of 800 applications received globally for this competition.
• Okonjo Iweala (MD –World Bank) addressing the event.
• UC’s stall @ the MIF event.in Mar, 2010
2009 2010 2011Jun Dec Dec
Donations by the Founder
Post-paid donations
Soft loan by Caspian
MSDFSupport
SSHT-Health
Indian Grameen Services –Integrated Development Project for Rag-pickers in Indore
Mobile Health Clinics By ISHA Outreach
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PUSSSponsoring IT Education for 300 Girl Children
Do Not Waste , Donate your waste
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Fund I ng
ProJect
UC Funding & Project Background – A Snapshot
Engagement Type
Funding + Tech Support
Tech Support Only
Ashray Akruti – Supporting Education for hearing impaired children
Adhya- education underprivileged children
Projects Executed
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Integrated Development Project for Rag-pickers
Project Location - Indore
Project Partners – Indian Grameen Services
Focus Areas – Education, Health, Environment & Livelihoods
Project Start Date – Aug 2009Currently 750 households benefit. Plan to scale up services to 1500 households by end of 2012.
Supporting Mobile Health Clinics
Project Location – Tamil Nadu
Project Partner – ISHA Outreach
Focus Areas -Health
Project Start Date – October 2010
From March, 2011 to Sep, 2011, 42,000 Outpatient visits have been digitized
Supporting IT education for Destitute Girl Children
Project Location - Bhuvaneshwar
Project Partners – Palli Unnayan Seva Samiti
Focus Areas – Education
Project Start Date – Aug 2010
Supporting education for Hearing Impaired Children
Project Location - Hyderabad
Project Partners – Ashray- Akruti
Focus Areas – Education
Project Start Date – July, 2011
“Donate Your Waste” Campaign
Project Location – Hyderabad , Indore
Project Partner- Citizen Driven Activity
Focus Areas – Environment & Livelihoods
Project Start Date- October, 2010
Supporting education for Underprivileged Children
Project Location - Hyderabad
Project Partners – Adhya
Focus Areas – Education
Project Start Date – October, 2011
Skill Area S No Code Expansion
Reading
1 HS Hindi Single digit numbers2 SD Single Digiti numbers-English3 HD Hindi Double digit numbers4 DD Double Digit numbers-English5 AH Alphabet-Hindi6 AE Alphabet-English7 MT Hindi Matra8 WM Hindi words Without Matra9 MW Hindi words with Matra
Writing
10 HA Hindi Alphabet11 AU Alphabet Upper Case-English12 AL Alphabet Lower Case-English13 NS Numerals Sigle digit-English14 ND Numerals Double digit-English15 MA Hindi Matra16 HW Hindi words Without Matra17 HM Hindi words with Matra
Math
18 AW Addition without Carry on19 AC Addition With Carry on20 SW Substraction without carry on21 SC Substraction With carry on22 ML Multiplication Tables 1-1023 MB Multiplication Bigger numbers24 DI Division
Training and Results along various Skills
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S No Student Name
M/F Age HS SD HD DD AH AE MT WM MW HA AU AL NS ND MA HW HM AW AC SW SC ML MB DI
1 Usha F 4 2 Laxmi F 5 3 Neha F 5 7 Arjun M 6 5 Asha F 6 6 Mahesh M 6 4 Sonu F 6 11 Akash M 7 8 Arti F 7 9 Hemu M 7 R W M 10 Jayram M 7 12 Subham M 7 14 Deepika F 8 13 Gopal M 8 16 Durga F 9 15 Shanker M 9 17 Laxmi F 10 18 Hemant M 11 19 Laxmi F 12 20 Sunny M 14 21 Parmod M 15
Skills measured for the students
• Cells populated with "R“ for Reading, "W" for Writing and "M" for Math indicate specific skills acquired by the respective student.
• UC's endeavor is to populate the entire table above with bright squares for each of the student.
S N Student Name M/F Age HS SD HD DD AH AE MT WM MW HA AU AL NS ND MA HW HM AW AC SW SC ML MB DI
1 Usha F 4
2 Laxmi F 5
3 Neha F 5
7 Arjun M 6
5 Asha F 6
6 Mahesh M 6 R R
4 Sonu F 6 R R R R W
11 Akash M 7
8 Arti F 7 R R R R R R W W
9 Hemu M 7 R R R R R W W W
10 Jayram M 7 R R
12 Subham M 7
14 Deepika F 8 R R W
13 Gopal M 8 R R R R R R W W W
16 Durga F 9
15 Shanker M 9 R
17 Laxmi F 10 R R R R W
18 Hemant M 11 R R R R R R W W W W M M
19 Laxmi F 12 R R R R R R W W W W
20 Sunny M 14
21 Parmod M 15 R R R R R R W W W W M M
57% 52% 29% 29% 33% 38% 0% 0% 0% 14% 29% 0% 43% 24% 0% 0% 0% 10% 0% 10% 0% 0% 0% 0%
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S N Student Name M/F Age HS SD HD DD AH AE MT WM MW HA AU AL NS ND MA HW HM AW AC SW SC ML MB DI
1 Usha F 4 R R
2 Laxmi F 5 R R R W
3 Neha F 5 R R R R W W
7 Arjun M 6 R R R R R W W W W M
5 Asha F 6 R R W M
6 Mahesh M 6 R R R W W W
4 Sonu F 6 R R R R R R W W W W M M M
11 Akash M 7 R R R R W W
8 Arti F 7 R R R R R R R W W W W W W M M
9 Hemu M 7 R R R R R R R R W W W W W W M M
10 Jayram M 7 R R R R R R R R W W W W W W M M M M M
12 Subham M 7 R R R R W W W
14 Deepika F 8 R R R R R R R W W W W W M M M M
13 Gopal M 8 R R R R R R R W W W W W W M
16 Durga F 9 R R R W W W
15 Shanker M 9 R R R R W W
17 Laxmi F 10 R R R R R R W W W W M
18 Hemant M 11 R R R R R R R R R W W W W W W W M M M M M M
19 Laxmi F 12 R R R R R R R R W W W W W M M M
20 Sunny M 14 R R R R R R R R W W W W W W M M M M M M M
21 Parmod M 15 R R R R R R R R R W W W W W W W M M M M M M M
95% 100% 52% 67% 71% 90% 33% 38% 10% 43% 86% 67% 95% 57% 5% 38% 5% 57% 33% 48% 24% 19% 14% 10%
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A B08-Jul-10
An elementary learning for out-of-school children in the slums of Indore
commenced in October, 2009
Current Enrollment status : 219 Students enrolled, with 52% girl child
population
Already 150 Students have got admission into Mainstream
Government and Private Schools
Snapshot of ‘Classroom Calling” program for Out of school children in Indore slums
Services Outreach as on 30th Sep, 2011
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Till Sep 30th, 2011 22.5 Tonnes of Kitchen and Flower waste was composted
Providing composting services in 5 communities in Indore
UC is Supporting Data digitization at ISHA Clinics in Tamil Nadu
Patients waiting outside ISHA Mobile Clinic Doctor attending to patients in ISHA Mobile Clinic
Medicines Being distributed free of cost Nursing assistant digitizing information about Patient care
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Repeat Patient visits analysis at ISHA Clinics in Tamil Nadu- Mar – Sep, 2011
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Village Near Madurai. These villages offer Internet connectivity challenge, which hinders the online data entry process.
UC team introduced handheld scanning devices in such locations. Sample of scanned image of the prescription is also presented. In such locations, scanned copies are being used to enter the data at central
location.
Do not waste, Donate your waste
Clothes
Books/Paper
Plastics Glass
Metal
E-Waste
like Clothes, Books etcare given to NGOs like Goonj and
Schools for underprivileged
Reusables Recycables
Value generated is used to make postpay donations for
social work projects
कचरा� दा�न, करा� कल्या�ण
Education
Hea
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Livelihoods
Volunteerism Fund Raising
Proj
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Man
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PartnershipsM
anagementM
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&
Com
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Innovation
Finance
Administration
Hyderabad Chennai Indore
Tamil Nadu Bhuvaneshwar Andhra Pradesh
Mul
tiple
Lo
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Multiple
Locations
Reso
urce
s Results
Working in a Highly Diverse Environment
Technology
च�रा दा�न, च�रा धा�म (Chaar Daan, Chaar Dhaam)
Four Donations, For Development
ज्ञा�न दा�न (Gyan Daan) – Donate Knowledge
श्रम दा�न (Shram Daan) – Donate Effort
कचरा� दा�न (Kachra Daan) – Donate Waste
धन दा�न (Dhan Daan) – Donate Wealth (PostPayPhilanthropy)
Giving for Result oriented, Transparent and Measurable Social Development Work, through:
How to Engage with UC ?
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Platform for Donor Interface
Platform for Volunteer Interface
Platform for Partner Organization Interface
Website Enhancements
Partner Organization
Health Management IS Applications
‘Donate Waste’ application. - Enhancement
Data Visualization & Reporting tools
Website Enhancements
Admin Support Application
SPO
Analytical tools
Search Optimization
Search Optimization
Website Management training
IT Hardware Deployment
Engagement Opportunities (IT Specific)
Technology Volunteering Opportunities(Website and Database applications)
• Website www.yousee.in is hosted on NetworkSolutions.com• Online Database applications for PostPay donations and Waste Donations
MIS are in place.– Developed on MySQL/PHP platform
• Payment Gateway integration for receiving donations is final stages. We expect this to come live in a month’s time.
• Development Team:– Currently comprises of 2 Volunteers from GE Hyderabad Office, One
freelancing volunteer from Hyderabad and one from SanFransisco– UC team manages very basic level development work on applications
and also website content updates – More Volunteers are welcome to join this team to support
enhancements, development and integration of applications– Volunteers support is also welcome for SPO project outlined in
subsequent slides• UC also uses Google Docs and Zoho Suite for some application. Volunteer
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Technology Volunteering Opportunities(Social Media)
• UC currently has a presence on Facebook, Twitter, SlideShare, YouTube, Dailymotion
• UC is registered with Google Not-for-profits program and received a free Google Adword account with USD 350 utilisation per day– One volunteer currently manages this Adword campaing
• UC is also registered on Volunteer Match platform too and has received some responses on this platform too.
• Volunteer support for enhancing presence, communication and collaborations through these platforms is welcome
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SPO(Social work Process Outsourcing)
“Its serious business, not for profit, but for people, by people”
from
www.yousee.in
Why SPO ?
• The Goal is to facilitate non-profit organisations working for Social causes to focus on their core services, to achieve outcomes and improve them.
• The SPO enables the service delivery organisations with support in functional areas like Information Technology and Finance & Accounting, releasing their resources and attention to be focused on core service delivery
Volunteers SPO center
SPOSocial work
organisations(Non-Profits)
By people For people
Service Recipients(Beneficiaries)
How it works?
Education
Health
Environment
Domains
Focus on Service Delivery
in
Take help in areas of
Finance & Accounts
Technology
Send requests by
Phone/E-mail
Consolidate requests,
match & send requests
to Volunteer Pool
Volunteers step in to provide Onsite support
Offsite support
Information Technology Services
Hardware• Provide (used) Computers
and Laptops • Provide other peripheral
devices• Provide preventive
maintenance• Provide trouble shooting
and maintenance
Software• Training on office applications for
productivity improvement• Introduce access to open/free
source solutions• Website development and upkeep• Train and help maintain efficient
filing systems • Provide backup solutions• Provide user help for applications• Database application solutions• Preventive maintenance &
Antivirus solutions
Open/Free source solutions
• Operating Systems: – Linux
• Office productivity tools: – Open Office, Google Docs, Zoho
• Communication– Skype
Finance & Accounts
• Introduce and Train in basic accounts and bookkeeping
• Introduce and train in usage of IT solutions to keep books of accounts
• Help prepare financial statements
• Help comply with various statutory compliance requirements
Key Benefits of SPO
• For Social Work Organisations(Non-Profit)– Improve focus on core service delivery– Access to continous technical resources– Reduce costs in availing resources in Technology and Accounting &
Finance (YouSee proposes to offer these services free to Social Work organisations. Any costs incurred for the SPO service delivery could be recovered through PostPay donations)
• For Volunteers– Reduce effort in searching opportunities to help– Provide help in domain of expertise for greater impact– Tracking and quantification of time resources provided and impact
made facilitated through SPO
Thank you
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