Applications open to LAMP Fellowship 2012-13
Do you want to work with an MP to shape national policy?
Apply Now for LAMP Fellowship 2012-13.
The Legislative Assistants for Members of Parliament (LAMP) Fellowship is an opportunity for exceptional young Indians who are seeking to widen their understanding of politics and policy-making in the country. The LAMP Fellowship is a unique initiative, designed to provide individualised research support to MPs, by training Fellows to assist them in their tasks as law-makers.
The LAMP Fellowship was conceptualised by PRS Legislative Research in 2010, launched with a pilot initiative consisting of 12 LAMP Fellows. Currently, the LAMP Fellowship 2011-12 has 46 LAMP Fellows, who come from diverse academic backgrounds and are working with Members of Parliament from across political parties.
Role of a LAMP Fellow: Each Legislative Assistant is assigned to an MP, to provide quality research support for their legislative and oversight duties. The LAMP Fellow will help MPs frame Parliamentary questions, raise issues, participate in parliamentary debates and speeches and help prepare for committee meetings.
Essential Criteria: Under the LAMP Fellowship, we are seeking committed, highly-motivated individuals to assist MPs for their work in Parliament. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
* Applicants must be no more than 25 years of age (born on or after
January 01,1987)
* Applicants must have at least a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline.
* LAMP Fellows are required to be based in Delhi for the entire duration of the Fellowship.
* Only Indian citizens can apply.
Duration: June 2012 to May 2013.
Applications are now open. Last date for applications is February 26, 2012. Apply at: www.lamp.prsindia.org
Find out more about being a LAMP Fellow at: www.lamp.prsindia.org/faqs
Hear from current LAMP Fellows and MPs in the programme. Watch the LAMP film at: http://lamp.prsindia.org/gallery
If you have any queries regarding the LAMP Fellowship, you can get in touch with us at lampfellowship@prsindia.org
Regards,
The LAMP Fellowship Team
-------------------------------------
AROGYA SENA MEDICAL CAMP AT CUDDALORE THANE CYCLONE AFFECTED AREAS
Founder national chief of Arogya Sena, renowned disaster relief expert and cardiologist Dr Abhijit Vaidya is arriving with a medical team of Arogya Sena at Puducherry on 19th Jan 2012 for 2 days intensive medical relief work. This team of 7 members will visit at least 10 villages around Cuddalore and treat victims of the storm suffering from various disaster related and post disaster medical illnesses. The members of this central team will be Dr Vaidya (leader of the team), Ashish Ajgaonkar, Dr Pandit Bobade, Dr Yogesh Gadekar, Atul Runwal, Ganesh Babar and Manohar Bhandari. This team will bring around 20 categories of high quality medicines as per indigenous code developed by Dr Vaidya out of his vast experience of treating disaster victims since 1993. Dr Vaidya also has vast experience of training volunteers in Disaster management. He has trained around 14000 thousand Arogya Sainiks from 7 states of India. Arogya Sena treats all patients free of cost and has treated around 41000 patients and distributed medicines worth Rs 55 lacs in various disasters across our country in last 16 years without any government or international aids. Dr Vaidya will also guide a team of 10 members of Tamilnadu state branch of Arogya Sena lead by state branch Chief Dr Ravichandiran. Dr Vaidya will also conduct an advocacy programme for around 70 volunteers of Tamilnadu Arogya Sena and NGO’s at Cuddalore on 20th Jan 2012, Friday between 5 to 7 pm.
Dr Ravichandiran, chief of Tamilnadu Arogya Sena is instrumental in bringing Dr Vaidya and his team for the medical relief of Thane storm victims. It was at the time of Tsunami Dr Vaidya had conducted large scale medical relief work along the coasts of Tamilnadu from Chennai to Puducherry. It was this work which inspired Dr Ravichandiran to form Tamilnadu state branch of Arogya Sena. After this he invited Dr Vaidya at Nagapattinam to guide NGO’s involved in the relief work. Latter Dr Vaidya visited Nagapattanam to inaugurate the state branch and train Arogya Sainiks from 29 districts mainly in Disaster Management. Recently he visited Chennai to reorganize the branch and conducted training for Health Rights, another large area tackled by Arogya Sena.
Dr Ravichandiran conducted extensive survey of the disaster hit areas. What he observed that though the casualties were not much the storm inflicted extensive damage to houses, trees, crops and communication systems in 9 out of 13 blocks of Cuddalore. It has rendered few lac people homeless and are suffering from various medical problems as have been staying in make shift shelters since then. Government is concentrating mainly on infrastructure, electricity and water. Medical help is often neglected in long term relief work. Arogya Sena team will tackle this neglected area and provide guidelines to the state branch volunteers for further work.
for more information contact drravifaceindia@gmail.com
or 9442333503
--------------------------------------
Need Names of NGOs/Schools working with Girls in Maharashtra
Hi,
If you know of NGOs or schools that fit the bill, please mail me.
Thanks.
- Chandni
From: Team Samhita
Date: Wed, Jan 11, 2012
Subject: Corporate partnership to support health care
needs of 10,000 girls
Hi Chandni,
Here is the note.
An MNC is looking for NGO partners to implement a project for which
we are looking to work with NGOs / schools in areas surrounding Mumbai to reach out to 10,000 girls in total (each NGO / school should reach out to at least 500 girls).
We'd like names of NGOs or schools that work with or have easy access to between 500-10,000 girls from the low-income communities in areas around Mumbai and small cities and towns of Maharashtra.
It'd be nice to have contact details too of people working at such NGOs / schools, if possible.
Also, NGOs working with girls could directly mail you (chandni at samhita.org) and mention the age group that they work with or are open to working with in their area.
Thanks.
-------------------------------------------
Rural Supply Chain- Piloting Production & Packaging of Products
Read the complete story at:
http://www.drishtee.in
Drishtee is looking volunteers for Rural Supply Chain project under Piloting Production & Packaging of Products.
Project Description:
a. Status of the Project :
The project is presently in a conceptualization stage wherein few products have been identified for the initial piloting phase. Drishtee aims to pick up 2 products initially (for the proposed pilot project) for which it would provide integrated support such as – Provisioning of raw material, Capacity development (training), Quality Control, Packaging support and distribution support.
b. Project Team :
The project team is presently comprising of the top management. A command and control system would be put in place after the pilot.
c. Objectives/Goal :
The objective to understand the cost feasibility of producing/packaging quality products in rural areas for rural as well as urban consumers.
Role and Deliverables :
Intern 1 – Would have the role of supporting the rural enterprise by enabling rural production and packaging of the items.
Intern 2 – Would be focused on relationship and possible partnerships for sourcing best technology, material, raw material etc to support the Rural production center and the packaging unit.
Qualifications :
a. Education : Minimum Graduate
b. Experience : Should have 5 years of experience in the corporate or social sector
c. Skills & Interests: Sustainable development
d. Mandatory Language : English
Stipend :no
-----------------------------------------
Looking for enhancing your IT skills?
Benefits of using technology cannot be underestimated. It helps a person to increase productivity, improve communication, get more organized & collaborate easily. It provides easy, fast & cost effective IT solution for nonprofits. It is very important in social development to make the NGOs as professional organizations.
ConnectIT is a unique advanced IT training program conducted by NASSCOM Foundation in partnership with Microsoft tailored especially for the Indian NGO community.
The three day ConnectIT workshop which we have organized at Hyderabad from 17th Jan to 19th Jan is an effort from our end to empower you in leveraging Microsoft Office and the power of the Internet.
This will further enhance your skills to communicate effectively, achieve program goals, using social media more effectively to increase your outreach, create annual strategic and funding plans & many more benefits.
Participant’s experience
“I learnt advanced PowerPoint features like power point video, hyperlinks, etc. which helped me to make presentations, got to know about online tools and how to do marketing online, also I shall spread the learning’s to my colleagues which will help them in their daily activities.
I will ask other NGOs from our network to register for your future workshops ….” Mr Pandurang Solanke. Action For Agricultural Renewal in Maharashtra (AFARM)
Our recommendations are that the organization leader or senior staff using MS Office & the Internet should attend this workshop and further share the knowledge with others in the organization. Working knowledge of English is essential. Maximum two people from the organization can register.
We understand that training workshops can be very expensive. So we have made our charges to the minimal off Rs 500 per participant.
Click here for Registration Guidelines
Venue: To be announced shortly
For queries, contact: Vikas Kamble or Santosh More - 9223501938 or 022 28328535/36/37/38
Email us on connectit@nasscomfoundation.org
Looking forward to your participation. Also pass the word to your network in AP & specially NGOs in Hyderabad.
--------------------------------------------
Composting Bin to Compost Food and Garden Waste
Read the complete story at:
http://www.hotbincomposting.com
Do you know the smart way to Compost Food and Garden Waste and save the environment? HotBin effortlessly reduces and recycles Home, Food and Garden Waste into great compost. We offer some simple tips to ensure you have rich compost quickly with ease. For more queries about HotBin composting visit http://www.hotbincomposting.com
----------------------------------------------
The retreat of glaciers and snowfields in the Himalaya and Tibetan Plateau jeopardize these "water towers" on which 1 billion Asians depend for flows during the dry season and drought years. More than 450 million Asians live within the low-elevation coastal zone, including almost 20 percent of the region's urban residents.Read the complete story at:
http://cdrn.org.in/show.detail.asp?id=23091
-----------------------------------------------
Partnering for sustainability worldwide: Software developers and South Asian accountants support GRI
Read the complete story at:
http://cdrn.org.in/show.detail.asp?id=23096
------------------------------------------------
Partnering for sustainability worldwide: Software developers and South Asian accountants support GRI
Read the complete story at:
http://cdrn.org.in/show.detail.asp?id=23096
-----------------------------------------------
Cerificate Course in Microfinance and Rural Livelihood for satff of NGOs, MFI and unempoyed youth
Read the complete story at:
http://www.cmfraj.org/mfrl.html
Cmf is providing an opportunity to unemployed youths from poor and vulnerable section of the society by providing them jobs in rural development through a Certificate Course.
Centre for microFinance (CmF)Jaipur is, an autonomous organization registered under the Rajasthan Societies Act, 1958, is launching a job oriented certificate course on Microfinance and Rural Livelihoods for the unemployed youth with the support from Rajasthan Rural Livelihood Project (RRLP), Govt. of Rajasthan. On the successful completion of the course the student will be able to do job with NGOs, MFI, Govt. rural development programs like RRLP, NRLM, MPOWER, Banks etc.
The first four batches of the certificate course have been successful, 58 students enrolled in the programme have been employed by various organization like BASIX, SRIJAN, GDS, Ibtada, Ujjivan Microfinance, CULP, Ajeevika Bureau, Lupin foundation, SURE, CSR Hindustan Zinc limited, and others. Presently these students are getting the remuneration in the range of Rs 8,000 to Rs 20,000.
It is fifth batch starting from 1st February 2012 and will end on 31st May 2012. All the students after successful completion of the course will provide job placement in NGOs/RRLP/MFIs
Scholarship is available for BPL students from Khamnor, Devgarh and Kumbalgarh blocks of Rajasamand district, Anandpuri, Gathol, and Sajangarh blocks of Banswara district, Sagwara, Simalwara and Dungarpur blocks of Dungarpur district , Raipur, Shara, Asind blocks of Bhilwara district. The course is also open for Non BPL students without scholarship.
Look forward for your support, in providing the rural youth an opportunity of a career in development sector.
For detail, please go through the attached documents and visit http://www.cmfraj.org/mfrl.html
-------------------------------------------------
FW: GlobalGiving is hosting workshops in Hyderabad and Chennai - please help us spread the word!
Dream A Dream wishes you a festive season filled with love, care and togetherness. Support us in spreading more smiles in this world during this festival of care and compassion. Make a donation at http://www.dreamadream.org/catalog/2
Warm regards,
Vishal Talreja
Cofounder & Executive Director | Dream A Dream | Ashoka Fellow
M: +91-98455 24118 (India)
E: vishal@dreamadream.org | W: www.dreamadream.org
B: vtalreja.blogspot.com
From: Sudeshna Mukherjee [mailto:smukherjee@globalgiving.org]
Sent: 10 January 2012 05:01
To: vishal@dreamadream.org
Subject: GlobalGiving is hosting workshops in Hyderabad and Chennai - please help us spread the word!
Dear Vishal,
Hope this email finds you well. Thanks to support from you, Bangalore Cares and other outreach partners, last September, GlobalGiving successfully concluded 7 workshops across North and West India with close to 350 participants. Further, we witnessed a surge of participation from Indian organizations in the recently concluded Winter Open Challenge.
As we usher in the new year, we have more good news to share! On popular demand and in order to address the needs of non-profits down south, we are pleased to share that GlobalGiving is hosting two new workshops for FREE in Hyderabad and Chennai on 24th and 27th January, 2012 respectively. The workshops will be conducted by Donna Callejon, Chief Business Officer at GlobalGiving.
We would appreciate your kind support in spreading the word in your network and making this opportunity available to as many people as possible. I am pleased to share link to the form that carries all details of the workshop. Online registration is mandatory and deadline has been included in the online registration form. Once again we appreciate your support in making this possible.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Best,
Sudeshna
--
Sudeshna Mukherjee
Atlas Corps Fellow (Spring 2011 - 12)
GlobalGiving I a million little earth-changing ideas
1023 15th Street, NW, 12th Floor I Washington, DC 20005
Main 202.232.5784
http://www.globalgiving.org/
twitter | facebook
-----------------------------------
Attend the Mumbai Cyclothon NGO Meet on Tuesday, January 17th to understand how your corporate and individual donors can participate and raise funds for your NGO
GiveIndia as the official Charity Partner of the Mumbai Cyclothon 2012 invites all NGOs to attend the NGO Meet on January 17, 2012 in Mumbai.
The Mumbai Cyclothon is an International cycling event which is hosted by ID sports, a sports management company. In the 2011 edition, more than 10,000 cyclists participated. The event will be held between March end - April 1st Week 2012. Mumbai Cyclothon being India’s biggest cycling movement, attracts lots of media attention and just like International marathons is a perfect opportunity for NGOs to reach out to their corporate and individual supporters and raise funds for their chosen cause.
GiveIndia in collaboration with ID sports is arranging a free workshop which can be attended by any NGO to understand how to make the most of the Mumbai Cyclothon.
Attend the NGO Meet on January 17, 2012 at 10:15 AM to learn more:
1. Learn how your individual donors can participate and raise funds for your NGO
2. Learn how your corporate supporters can send teams to participate in the cyclothon
To attend the NGO meet, fill the registration form on http://bit.ly/v7lDSh
Date and Time: January 17, 2012 at 10:15 AM
Venue:
Walchand Hirachand Hall, 4th Floor,
IMC Bldg, IMC Marg,
Outside Churchgate Station,
Churchgate,
Mumbai - 400020, India.
For any queries, please contact 022-23894942 or write to rakhee@giveindia.org
-------------------------------------
Support disability - Vote for a project for Children with Special needs in Pondicherry
Read the complete story at:
http://www.sparktherise.com/projectdetail.php?pid=5397.
Pl vote & support our project for children with disability. Click on the link below & cat your valuable votes. Help an NGO with its project
http://www.sparktherise.com/projectdetail.php?pid=5397.
For any additional info or queries pl mail: admin@satyaspecialschool.org
An Integrated Specialty Center for Children With Special Needs (CWSN) | Spark the Rise Indian Project
www.sparktherise.com
An Integrated Specialty Center for Children With Special Needs (CWSN) is a project that has been created to try and be the next spark. Support An Integrated Specialty Center for Children With Special Needs (CWSN) or even submit your own projects to be the next Spark!
Do you want to work with an MP to shape national policy?
Apply Now for LAMP Fellowship 2012-13.
The Legislative Assistants for Members of Parliament (LAMP) Fellowship is an opportunity for exceptional young Indians who are seeking to widen their understanding of politics and policy-making in the country. The LAMP Fellowship is a unique initiative, designed to provide individualised research support to MPs, by training Fellows to assist them in their tasks as law-makers.
The LAMP Fellowship was conceptualised by PRS Legislative Research in 2010, launched with a pilot initiative consisting of 12 LAMP Fellows. Currently, the LAMP Fellowship 2011-12 has 46 LAMP Fellows, who come from diverse academic backgrounds and are working with Members of Parliament from across political parties.
Role of a LAMP Fellow: Each Legislative Assistant is assigned to an MP, to provide quality research support for their legislative and oversight duties. The LAMP Fellow will help MPs frame Parliamentary questions, raise issues, participate in parliamentary debates and speeches and help prepare for committee meetings.
Essential Criteria: Under the LAMP Fellowship, we are seeking committed, highly-motivated individuals to assist MPs for their work in Parliament. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
* Applicants must be no more than 25 years of age (born on or after
January 01,1987)
* Applicants must have at least a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline.
* LAMP Fellows are required to be based in Delhi for the entire duration of the Fellowship.
* Only Indian citizens can apply.
Duration: June 2012 to May 2013.
Applications are now open. Last date for applications is February 26, 2012. Apply at: www.lamp.prsindia.org
Find out more about being a LAMP Fellow at: www.lamp.prsindia.org/faqs
Hear from current LAMP Fellows and MPs in the programme. Watch the LAMP film at: http://lamp.prsindia.org/gallery
If you have any queries regarding the LAMP Fellowship, you can get in touch with us at lampfellowship@prsindia.org
Regards,
The LAMP Fellowship Team
-------------------------------------
AROGYA SENA MEDICAL CAMP AT CUDDALORE THANE CYCLONE AFFECTED AREAS
Founder national chief of Arogya Sena, renowned disaster relief expert and cardiologist Dr Abhijit Vaidya is arriving with a medical team of Arogya Sena at Puducherry on 19th Jan 2012 for 2 days intensive medical relief work. This team of 7 members will visit at least 10 villages around Cuddalore and treat victims of the storm suffering from various disaster related and post disaster medical illnesses. The members of this central team will be Dr Vaidya (leader of the team), Ashish Ajgaonkar, Dr Pandit Bobade, Dr Yogesh Gadekar, Atul Runwal, Ganesh Babar and Manohar Bhandari. This team will bring around 20 categories of high quality medicines as per indigenous code developed by Dr Vaidya out of his vast experience of treating disaster victims since 1993. Dr Vaidya also has vast experience of training volunteers in Disaster management. He has trained around 14000 thousand Arogya Sainiks from 7 states of India. Arogya Sena treats all patients free of cost and has treated around 41000 patients and distributed medicines worth Rs 55 lacs in various disasters across our country in last 16 years without any government or international aids. Dr Vaidya will also guide a team of 10 members of Tamilnadu state branch of Arogya Sena lead by state branch Chief Dr Ravichandiran. Dr Vaidya will also conduct an advocacy programme for around 70 volunteers of Tamilnadu Arogya Sena and NGO’s at Cuddalore on 20th Jan 2012, Friday between 5 to 7 pm.
Dr Ravichandiran, chief of Tamilnadu Arogya Sena is instrumental in bringing Dr Vaidya and his team for the medical relief of Thane storm victims. It was at the time of Tsunami Dr Vaidya had conducted large scale medical relief work along the coasts of Tamilnadu from Chennai to Puducherry. It was this work which inspired Dr Ravichandiran to form Tamilnadu state branch of Arogya Sena. After this he invited Dr Vaidya at Nagapattinam to guide NGO’s involved in the relief work. Latter Dr Vaidya visited Nagapattanam to inaugurate the state branch and train Arogya Sainiks from 29 districts mainly in Disaster Management. Recently he visited Chennai to reorganize the branch and conducted training for Health Rights, another large area tackled by Arogya Sena.
Dr Ravichandiran conducted extensive survey of the disaster hit areas. What he observed that though the casualties were not much the storm inflicted extensive damage to houses, trees, crops and communication systems in 9 out of 13 blocks of Cuddalore. It has rendered few lac people homeless and are suffering from various medical problems as have been staying in make shift shelters since then. Government is concentrating mainly on infrastructure, electricity and water. Medical help is often neglected in long term relief work. Arogya Sena team will tackle this neglected area and provide guidelines to the state branch volunteers for further work.
for more information contact drravifaceindia@gmail.com
or 9442333503
--------------------------------------
Need Names of NGOs/Schools working with Girls in Maharashtra
Hi,
If you know of NGOs or schools that fit the bill, please mail me.
Thanks.
- Chandni
From: Team Samhita
Date: Wed, Jan 11, 2012
Subject: Corporate partnership to support health care
needs of 10,000 girls
Hi Chandni,
Here is the note.
An MNC is looking for NGO partners to implement a project for which
we are looking to work with NGOs / schools in areas surrounding Mumbai to reach out to 10,000 girls in total (each NGO / school should reach out to at least 500 girls).
We'd like names of NGOs or schools that work with or have easy access to between 500-10,000 girls from the low-income communities in areas around Mumbai and small cities and towns of Maharashtra.
It'd be nice to have contact details too of people working at such NGOs / schools, if possible.
Also, NGOs working with girls could directly mail you (chandni at samhita.org) and mention the age group that they work with or are open to working with in their area.
Thanks.
-------------------------------------------
Rural Supply Chain- Piloting Production & Packaging of Products
Read the complete story at:
http://www.drishtee.in
Drishtee is looking volunteers for Rural Supply Chain project under Piloting Production & Packaging of Products.
Project Description:
a. Status of the Project :
The project is presently in a conceptualization stage wherein few products have been identified for the initial piloting phase. Drishtee aims to pick up 2 products initially (for the proposed pilot project) for which it would provide integrated support such as – Provisioning of raw material, Capacity development (training), Quality Control, Packaging support and distribution support.
b. Project Team :
The project team is presently comprising of the top management. A command and control system would be put in place after the pilot.
c. Objectives/Goal :
The objective to understand the cost feasibility of producing/packaging quality products in rural areas for rural as well as urban consumers.
Role and Deliverables :
Intern 1 – Would have the role of supporting the rural enterprise by enabling rural production and packaging of the items.
Intern 2 – Would be focused on relationship and possible partnerships for sourcing best technology, material, raw material etc to support the Rural production center and the packaging unit.
Qualifications :
a. Education : Minimum Graduate
b. Experience : Should have 5 years of experience in the corporate or social sector
c. Skills & Interests: Sustainable development
d. Mandatory Language : English
Stipend :no
-----------------------------------------
Looking for enhancing your IT skills?
Benefits of using technology cannot be underestimated. It helps a person to increase productivity, improve communication, get more organized & collaborate easily. It provides easy, fast & cost effective IT solution for nonprofits. It is very important in social development to make the NGOs as professional organizations.
ConnectIT is a unique advanced IT training program conducted by NASSCOM Foundation in partnership with Microsoft tailored especially for the Indian NGO community.
The three day ConnectIT workshop which we have organized at Hyderabad from 17th Jan to 19th Jan is an effort from our end to empower you in leveraging Microsoft Office and the power of the Internet.
This will further enhance your skills to communicate effectively, achieve program goals, using social media more effectively to increase your outreach, create annual strategic and funding plans & many more benefits.
Participant’s experience
“I learnt advanced PowerPoint features like power point video, hyperlinks, etc. which helped me to make presentations, got to know about online tools and how to do marketing online, also I shall spread the learning’s to my colleagues which will help them in their daily activities.
I will ask other NGOs from our network to register for your future workshops ….” Mr Pandurang Solanke. Action For Agricultural Renewal in Maharashtra (AFARM)
Our recommendations are that the organization leader or senior staff using MS Office & the Internet should attend this workshop and further share the knowledge with others in the organization. Working knowledge of English is essential. Maximum two people from the organization can register.
We understand that training workshops can be very expensive. So we have made our charges to the minimal off Rs 500 per participant.
Click here for Registration Guidelines
Venue: To be announced shortly
For queries, contact: Vikas Kamble or Santosh More - 9223501938 or 022 28328535/36/37/38
Email us on connectit@nasscomfoundation.org
Looking forward to your participation. Also pass the word to your network in AP & specially NGOs in Hyderabad.
--------------------------------------------
Composting Bin to Compost Food and Garden Waste
Read the complete story at:
http://www.hotbincomposting.com
Do you know the smart way to Compost Food and Garden Waste and save the environment? HotBin effortlessly reduces and recycles Home, Food and Garden Waste into great compost. We offer some simple tips to ensure you have rich compost quickly with ease. For more queries about HotBin composting visit http://www.hotbincomposting.com
----------------------------------------------
The retreat of glaciers and snowfields in the Himalaya and Tibetan Plateau jeopardize these "water towers" on which 1 billion Asians depend for flows during the dry season and drought years. More than 450 million Asians live within the low-elevation coastal zone, including almost 20 percent of the region's urban residents.Read the complete story at:
http://cdrn.org.in/show.detail.asp?id=23091
-----------------------------------------------
Partnering for sustainability worldwide: Software developers and South Asian accountants support GRI
Read the complete story at:
http://cdrn.org.in/show.detail.asp?id=23096
------------------------------------------------
Partnering for sustainability worldwide: Software developers and South Asian accountants support GRI
Read the complete story at:
http://cdrn.org.in/show.detail.asp?id=23096
-----------------------------------------------
Cerificate Course in Microfinance and Rural Livelihood for satff of NGOs, MFI and unempoyed youth
Read the complete story at:
http://www.cmfraj.org/mfrl.html
Cmf is providing an opportunity to unemployed youths from poor and vulnerable section of the society by providing them jobs in rural development through a Certificate Course.
Centre for microFinance (CmF)Jaipur is, an autonomous organization registered under the Rajasthan Societies Act, 1958, is launching a job oriented certificate course on Microfinance and Rural Livelihoods for the unemployed youth with the support from Rajasthan Rural Livelihood Project (RRLP), Govt. of Rajasthan. On the successful completion of the course the student will be able to do job with NGOs, MFI, Govt. rural development programs like RRLP, NRLM, MPOWER, Banks etc.
The first four batches of the certificate course have been successful, 58 students enrolled in the programme have been employed by various organization like BASIX, SRIJAN, GDS, Ibtada, Ujjivan Microfinance, CULP, Ajeevika Bureau, Lupin foundation, SURE, CSR Hindustan Zinc limited, and others. Presently these students are getting the remuneration in the range of Rs 8,000 to Rs 20,000.
It is fifth batch starting from 1st February 2012 and will end on 31st May 2012. All the students after successful completion of the course will provide job placement in NGOs/RRLP/MFIs
Scholarship is available for BPL students from Khamnor, Devgarh and Kumbalgarh blocks of Rajasamand district, Anandpuri, Gathol, and Sajangarh blocks of Banswara district, Sagwara, Simalwara and Dungarpur blocks of Dungarpur district , Raipur, Shara, Asind blocks of Bhilwara district. The course is also open for Non BPL students without scholarship.
Look forward for your support, in providing the rural youth an opportunity of a career in development sector.
For detail, please go through the attached documents and visit http://www.cmfraj.org/mfrl.html
-------------------------------------------------
FW: GlobalGiving is hosting workshops in Hyderabad and Chennai - please help us spread the word!
Dream A Dream wishes you a festive season filled with love, care and togetherness. Support us in spreading more smiles in this world during this festival of care and compassion. Make a donation at http://www.dreamadream.org/catalog/2
Warm regards,
Vishal Talreja
Cofounder & Executive Director | Dream A Dream | Ashoka Fellow
M: +91-98455 24118 (India)
E: vishal@dreamadream.org | W: www.dreamadream.org
B: vtalreja.blogspot.com
From: Sudeshna Mukherjee [mailto:smukherjee@globalgiving.org]
Sent: 10 January 2012 05:01
To: vishal@dreamadream.org
Subject: GlobalGiving is hosting workshops in Hyderabad and Chennai - please help us spread the word!
Dear Vishal,
Hope this email finds you well. Thanks to support from you, Bangalore Cares and other outreach partners, last September, GlobalGiving successfully concluded 7 workshops across North and West India with close to 350 participants. Further, we witnessed a surge of participation from Indian organizations in the recently concluded Winter Open Challenge.
As we usher in the new year, we have more good news to share! On popular demand and in order to address the needs of non-profits down south, we are pleased to share that GlobalGiving is hosting two new workshops for FREE in Hyderabad and Chennai on 24th and 27th January, 2012 respectively. The workshops will be conducted by Donna Callejon, Chief Business Officer at GlobalGiving.
We would appreciate your kind support in spreading the word in your network and making this opportunity available to as many people as possible. I am pleased to share link to the form that carries all details of the workshop. Online registration is mandatory and deadline has been included in the online registration form. Once again we appreciate your support in making this possible.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Best,
Sudeshna
--
Sudeshna Mukherjee
Atlas Corps Fellow (Spring 2011 - 12)
GlobalGiving I a million little earth-changing ideas
1023 15th Street, NW, 12th Floor I Washington, DC 20005
Main 202.232.5784
http://www.globalgiving.org/
twitter | facebook
-----------------------------------
Attend the Mumbai Cyclothon NGO Meet on Tuesday, January 17th to understand how your corporate and individual donors can participate and raise funds for your NGO
GiveIndia as the official Charity Partner of the Mumbai Cyclothon 2012 invites all NGOs to attend the NGO Meet on January 17, 2012 in Mumbai.
The Mumbai Cyclothon is an International cycling event which is hosted by ID sports, a sports management company. In the 2011 edition, more than 10,000 cyclists participated. The event will be held between March end - April 1st Week 2012. Mumbai Cyclothon being India’s biggest cycling movement, attracts lots of media attention and just like International marathons is a perfect opportunity for NGOs to reach out to their corporate and individual supporters and raise funds for their chosen cause.
GiveIndia in collaboration with ID sports is arranging a free workshop which can be attended by any NGO to understand how to make the most of the Mumbai Cyclothon.
Attend the NGO Meet on January 17, 2012 at 10:15 AM to learn more:
1. Learn how your individual donors can participate and raise funds for your NGO
2. Learn how your corporate supporters can send teams to participate in the cyclothon
To attend the NGO meet, fill the registration form on http://bit.ly/v7lDSh
Date and Time: January 17, 2012 at 10:15 AM
Venue:
Walchand Hirachand Hall, 4th Floor,
IMC Bldg, IMC Marg,
Outside Churchgate Station,
Churchgate,
Mumbai - 400020, India.
For any queries, please contact 022-23894942 or write to rakhee@giveindia.org
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