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A Report For Fund-Raising

Srini
give, share, love
providing opportunities to the deserving



A REPORT
FOR FUND-RAISING

TO CREATE A CORPUS FUND OF Rs 1 CRORE

TO MEET “AID TO STUDENTS FOR EDUCATION”
& OTHER CHARITABLE OBJECT OF THE TRUST


March, 2017
by S. Ramanan, Trustee


Srini Educational & Charitable Trust
West Mambalam, Chennai



Summary:
An educated person is always a great asset to a country. Education also helps in eradicating the socio-economic inequality and unemployment problem of the country.  
India having a high illiteracy rate also has a high dropout rate due to poverty struck families not able to pay the fees and also pressure to add to the family income. ’Talents are many but not opportunities.’ Hence by providing aid to such needy, willing and deserving students we can ensure their uninterrupted education and higher education.
 Srini Educational & Charitable Trust is a Public Trust brought into existence with the object of uplifting the socio-economic status of the poor/ needy/ uneducated/ downtrodden people in general and particularly in the fields of education and skill development.
The Trust plans to provide financial aid to 25 to 30 Students on an average yearly, this would require a budget of Rs 7 to 8 lacs per annum, which shall be met by way of creating a Corpus Fund of Rs 1 crore, the proceeds of which shall ensure a regular annual income to meet the charitable object.
Hence, requesting patrons and well-wishers to come forth and whole heartedly donate towards the Corpus Fund of the Trust to meet the target Rs 1 crore and help in achieving the “Aid to Students for Education” and other Charitable Object of the Trust.

Note:
Donations to the Trust are eligible for exemption under section 80G of Income Tax Act 1961.
As per GOI regulations, Our Trust can accept Donations only from :
(1) Indian Resident / Holder of Indian Passport, (2) Donating from a Bank situated
in India and (3) in Indian Rupees (INR).
Please read the attached Report and Use the attached ‘Letter format’ to send in your Donations.


Trust Activities Update 31.03.2017

Srini
give, share, love
providing opportunities to the deserving




A REPORT ON


TRUST ACTIVITIES



March, 2017
by S. Ramanan, Trustee




 

Srini Educational & Charitable Trust
West Mambalam, Chennai



Introduction:
Srini Educational & Charitable Trust is a non-religious, public charitable trust, brought into existence on 21st April 2016, by means of a Deed of Trust, registered in the office of the Sub Registrar, Thyagaraya Nagar Chennai.

The Object of the Trust is to uplift the socio-economic status of the poor/ needy/ uneducated/ downtrodden people in general and particularly in the fields of education, skill development, healthcare, eradication of poverty, improvement of morals.

Without prejudice to the generality of what is stated above, the Objects of the Trust are all or any of the following:
·                    To aid poor and deserving students for their studies provided they show aptitude and right talent.
·                    To start and run Skill development Centers to train the students after completion of academic studies to fit then in suitable careers.
·                    To start and run vocational classes either as accredited ITIs or otherwise.
·          To build schools, colleges, hostels, as may be necessary to upgrade the future generation and make people highly literate.
·                    To impart education to illiterate elderly people thereby improving their status in Society.
·                  To efficiently propagate / fight for the prevention of all kinds of exploitation of women and to provide rescue and comfort for the affected women and to get them rehabilitated in the society in a dignified way.
·                     To run old age homes for the elderly.
·                   To cooperate with any other Charitable Organization, which has similar, objects as our Trust and to give/ take donations or any other help that are mutually agreed upon.
·                  To collect funds and any other means of wealth and materials for financing the activities of the Trust from the general public, Institutions, foreign sources, donations/ grants from the government, public Institutions and by conducting dramas, cultural programs, discourses, seminars, etc.
·                   To buy land, construct buildings and to buy all other equipment’s, accessories, etc. for running successfully the activities of the Trust more efficiently.
·                    To help the people affected by natural calamities such as flood, earthquake, fire, famine, risks of war, epidemic, train/air/road accidents etc. and rehabilitate persons so affected.
·                    To help mentally or physically retarded people wherever needed.
·                   And to carry on such other incidental/ supplementary activities for purposes of accomplishing the above objects of the Trust.

The Initial Scope of the Trust Object: the foremost object of immediate perusal is to “Aid and support Students in the cause of Education”.

•        To provide financial aid to meritorious, needy and deserving students by covering their tuition fees, book expenses, etc., for their Plus2 or College education.
•       To provide scholarship for bright and enthusiastic students from economically weaker families (families with limited financial support).
•         To provide Career guidance by giving awareness of all the choices (educational courses) and the scope of the choices available to them and to assist them in their college admission.
•          To keep a track of their performance (both academic and non-academic) and to monitor their progress.
•          To counsel them if needed and if some decline in performance is seen – advice/ motivate them to improve performance.

Selection Process: Spread word about educational trust and its scope of objectives though website (blog), social media, tie-up with a few short listed colleges, word of mouth/ referrals, etc.
•          Receive application – directly from students or through references, from Chennai and else-where, short list for deserving students based on academic performance (merit), government school, first generation college goers, community, parents’ occupation and family income. Collect bio-data/ details along with copy of marks sheet (class X, XII or Higher), school conduct & migration certificate, admission letter, any sports, appreciation or reference certificate/ letter, community certificate, parent’s pay slip (letter from employer or parent’s self-declaration), photo, ID and address proof.
•          Personal Interview & House visit – short listed students called for personal interview with parent or guardian. All required information/ data checked and copies of documents submitted are verified against originals. Assess the students attitude and willingness to study further, past performance, family background, parents education, number of siblings & their education, income of parents/ family, widow/ single parent, course preferred, college preferred, total fee amount, etc. If required, House visit is done to assess the information and verify the facts provided during interview.
•          Selection is finalized based on the above socio-economic, academic scoring, course & college selected, total fee amount, etc.  Where required the selected student is assisted during college admission.
  •                     Payment is made through cheque and receipt collected.


Further Scope expansion will aim to cover – Coaching for Competitive Exams, Skill development and Vocational training to deserving and needy students/ persons to enable them to enhance their career or job prospects.

The inspiration and spiritual guiding force behind this Trust is Late Shri R. Srinivasan (father of Trustee Shri S. Ramanan).
Shri R. Srinivasan hailing from a needy family was provided free education and free boarding by Ramakrishna Mission Students Home, Mylapore, Chennai, from where he passed out with a Diploma in Automobile Engineering - thus started his desire to ‘aid and support needy students for education’.
From there he joined M/s Enfield India, as an apprentice and raised-up to the rank of Regional Manager. Further on he became an entrepreneur and a successful industrialist in the field of auto ancillary industry.
During his career and business year’s he was in close touch with Ramakrishna Mission Home and was giving donations regularly and also collecting & remitting donations from others. He has an endowment created at the Home.
In his later years he settled near his native village and started providing free hostel and free boarding facilities to poor young students sent from Ramakrishna Mission Home, he had upto 25 students at his hostel all provided for from his own business income - till his untimely demise in 2010.
In pursuance and to carry forward his charitable efforts, we, the Trustees have come together and formed this Charitable Trust.

The Charitable activity under the Trust Object "Aid to Students for Education" has commenced for the year 2016 – 17 since May’2016.
A sum of Rs 3.07 lacs has already been dispersed to Students to support their education/ higher education as of March’2017.

·                    The details of the Students aided during the year 2016 - 17:
Date
Appl No:
Name:
Course:
College/ School:
Amount(Rs)
30-May-16
ST/02/2016
M. Hari Krishnan
Commerce
Ramakrishna Mission Matriculation Higher Secondary School, T.Nagar, Chennai 17
33900.00
13-Jun-16
ST/04/2016
S. Vijay
B. Com (Bank Managmnt)
Ramankrishna Mission Vivekananda College (Evening College), Mylapore, Chennai 4
25000.00
16-Jun-16
ST/05/2016
S. Hemalatha
BBA
Dr MGR Janaki College for Women, Durgabai, Deshmukh Road, RA Puram, Chennai 28
34000.00
22-Jun-16
ST/01/2016
R. Raghul
BCA
Ramankrishna Mission Vivekananda College (Evening College), Mylapore, Chennai 4
30987.00
27-Jun-16
ST/03/2016
K. Vignesh
Computer Science
Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya Boy’s Higher Sec School, Chengalpet
15500.00
01-Jul-16
ST/09/2016
V. Arunraj
B Com (General)
Ramankrishna Mission Vivekananda College (Evening College), Mylapore, Chennai 4
25000.00
07-Jul-16
ST/10/2016
L. Vignesh
B Sc Comp Science
SRM Institute of Science & Technology, Ramapuram, Chennai 89.
13500.00
21-Jul-16
ST/08/2016
M. Mohanapriya
B Com (General)
Ethiraj College For Women, Chennai 8
25075.00
21-Jul-16
ST/12/2016
K. Nivedhitha
B Sc Comp Science
Ethiraj College For Women, Chennai 8
26075.00
23-Jul-16
ST/11/2016
S. Srinivasan
BE Mechanical
Sri Sai Ram Engineering College, West Tambaram, Chennai 44
25000.00
02-Aug-16
ST/13/2016
G. Naveen Kumar
Hr Sec School
Lourdu Matha Matric Hr Sec School, Thandarampet, Tiruvannamalai
13300.00
19-Aug-16
ST/14/2016
A. Shalini
B Sc Comp Science
Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College For Women, Teynampet, Chennai 18
10000.00
19-Dec-16
ST/06/2016
M Nithya Shree
B.Com
MOP Vaishnav College for Women, Nungambakkam High Rd, Chennai 34
23200.00
20-Jan-17
ST/13/2016
G. Naveen Kumar
Hr Sec School
Lourdu Matha Matric Hr Sec School, Thandarampet, Tiruvannamalai
6700.00




Total: Rs
307237.00

Methodology:
The initial aim is to focus aid to three year Degree College students (both boys & girls) and also to an extent Plus-2 School & four year Degree students.
The Trust plans to provide financial aid to 25 to 30 Students on an average yearly, this would require a budget of Rs 7 to 8 lacs per annum.
 Financial aid per student per year shall be limited to Rs 15000 to Rs 30000/-, (depending on the need and merit, considerations or restrictions shall be made).

Funding:
To maintain the above and to assure financial aid to the students (this will enable the students to focus and excel in their academic performance), the Trust should create an assured source of annual income.
The Trust plans to achieve this by creating a substantial corpus fund.
    A corpus fund of Rs 1.00 crore, collected in a span of three years and deposited in fixed deposit with bank or invested as stipulated in the income tax act, will yield an annual income the proceeds of which shall be used to meet “Aid to Students for Education” and other Charitable Object of the Trust.

Request Proposal:
An appeal is made to the all Patrons and Well-wishers to whole-heartedly come forward and donate (in Indian Rupees only) towards the Corpus Fund of the Trust, to help fund and reach the target of Rs 1 crore, thereby enabling the Trust in achieving the “Aid to Students for Education” and other Charitable Object of the Trust.
Donations to the Trust are eligible for exemption under section 80G of Income Tax Act 1961.

Srini Educational & Charitable Trust (Un-Audited Figures)
Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2017
Particulars
As on 31st March 2017
Sources of Funds
Rs.
Corpus Fund
10,000.00
Surplus
45,660.00

Total:
55,660.00
Application of Funds
Fixed Assets
-
-
Current Assets
Cash and Bank Balances
55,660.00
Total:
55,660.00
Income and Expenditure Account for the Year 2016 - 2017
Particulars
As on 31st March 2017
Income
Rs.
Donations Received
400,000.00
Interest on Bank Accounts
2,066.00
Excess of Expenditure Over Income
0.00
Total:
402,066.00
Expenditure
Expenses towards the Objects of the Trust
356,406.00
Excess of Income Over Expenditure
45,660.00
Total:
402,066.00
Receipts and Payments Account for the Year 2016 - 2017
Particulars
As on 31st March 2017
Receipts
Rs.
Donation Received
400,000.00
Donation to Corpus Fund
10,000.00
Interest on Bank Accounts
2,066.00
Total:
412,066.00
Payments
Expenses towards the Objects of the Trust
356,406.00
Payment of Provision for Expenses
0.00
Increase or (Decrease) in Net Current Assets
55,660.00
Total:
412,066.00