Corporate Social Responsibility activities

Published On: 25th April, 2018


 

2001:

  • SNSF and KPMG launched the Movers and Shakers project (in continuation of Project TEAM’s aim of sensitising society to assume the responsibility of educating the underprivileged children in Gurugram). The number of schools running the bridge school programmes increased from 10 to 25. Project TEAM also hosted Mrs. Nane Annan, wife of the then-UN Secretary General, Mr. Kofi Annan.
  • The second All India Girl Child Art Exhibition was supported by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The travelling exhibition showcased the artworks of about 1500 school students in Parwanoo, Dewas, Mumbai, Nashik, Pune, Dharwad and Chennai.
  • Some 300 adolescents were exposed to life skills through the adolescent girls’ project delivered in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The project was conducted in Kaba Kalan and Pratha panchayat areas in Solan district (Himachal Pradesh) and in five Gurugram villages (Daulatabad, Dharampur, Bajghera, Mohammadpur and Babupur).
  • Mobile health services in reproductive and child health were delivered in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Some 150,000 residents of urban slums and villages of Gurugram benefitted annually.
  • A holistic village development project was launched in partnership with Bechtel Foundation (2001-4). Some 389 households of Dharampur benefitted from various services rendered under this project (mobile health services, microfinance through self-help groups, vocational training and tuition for students). The local government upgraded the Dharampur primary school to the level of a middle school; it made the Primary Health Centre functional. Similar programmes were launched in Babupur, Daulatabad and Mohammadpur following the request of residents.


 


 

2002 – 2003:

  • In partnership with Haryana AIDS Control Society (HACS), a Targeted Intervention project spread awareness on HIV/AIDS and general health to 2500 migrant labour families in Gurugram (2001-02).
  • The TEAM project enrolled 2500 out-of-school children into formal and non-formal education, exceeding its target three-fold. Some 25 reputed private schools (DAV, DPS, Ryan International, Blue Bells and CCA) opted for this bridge programme.
  • Commencement of a long-lasting partnership with Agilent Technologies
  • Starting with a project for the construction of three classrooms and washrooms in a Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Jacobpura (Gurugram), a number of projects were delivered across ten years. In an act of corporate volunteering, Agilent volunteers painted school classrooms and washrooms.
  • As part of a partnership with Global Alliance for Workers and Communities, some 3400 garment factory employees of Gap Inc. were educated on issues related to health, ergonomics, safety, HIV/AIDS and labour compliance.
  • Milke Chalo project was launched as part of a two-year partnership with United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA), Integrated Women Empowerment Development Programme (IWEDP) and Centre for Development of Population Activities (CEDPA). A life skills education module called Choose a Future was launched in 28 villages of Ateli block (Narnaul district, Haryana) addressing approximately 10,000 people. Some 200 Self Help Groups were formed in Dharampur block (Himachal Pradesh) in partnership with National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD).


 


 

2002 – 2004:

  • A targeted intervention project was implemented for the industrial workforce and labour of the unorganised sector in partnership with Mumbai AIDS Control Society (MDACS)
    A partnership was initiated with GE Capital’s Employee Volunteer Club GE-Elfun and GE businesses, viz., GE-Capital (later Genpact), GE-Money, GE-Insurance Solutions, GE-Plastics and GE Volunteer Foundation. What started with a health check of 1200 students of SNSF’s Parivartan education programme went on to include corporate volunteering activities involving 650 GE volunteers that comprised providing a school a facelift, organising student excursion trips in SNSF learning centres and grant-backed projects that focused on education and health. SNSF’s last project with GE was in 2008-09.
  • In partnership with the Asian Development Bank (2003-04), SNSF implemented income generation and environment protection projects comprising organic farming among women in Babupur, Dharampur, Mohammadpur, Bajghera and Daulatabad villages (Gurugram).
  • As part of a partnership with United Nations Development Fund, 2079 industrial workers attended 126 camps in Parwanoo that enhanced awareness of HIV/AIDS.
  • In partnership with Mamta Health Institute for Mother and Child, a ‘Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission of HIV/AIDS’ project was implemented in the Dharampur and Nalagarh blocks (Solan district), Himachal Pradesh, covering 44,000 people (2003-09).


 


 

2005:

  • A partnership with Philips India Lighting helped launch Philips Brightlife Studentship project, helping middle-school students complete their schooling (Class X or XII).
  • An enduring partnership with Himachal Pradesh State AIDS Control Society (HPSACS) helped launch a Targeted Intervention Project for core and non-core (high-risk) groups in Parwanoo, Baddi, Barotiwala and Nalagarh (Himachal Pradesh).
  • A partnership with the District Rural Development Agency, Nashik, helped initiate the formation and bank linkage of 340 Self Help Groups in the tribal blocks of Peth and Trimbakeshwar. The partnership brought more than 3500 women into the microfinance fold across 340 groups, about 50% commencing small businesses.
  • A three-year partnership was initiated with Heifer International to rehabilitate the tsunami-affected in the Thiyagavalli panchayat (Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu). A joint initiative for integrated vocational and community advancement benefited 500 affected families (largely women) across 12 villages (Thiyagavalli) through shared livestock.
  • The International Art Competition on Road Safety and Health, involving students in SAARC countries, received over 7000 entries.


 


 

2006:

  • A third mobile health van, fitted with a dental chair, was received from Henkel (Germany).
  • After supporting a school (Government Girls’ Senior Secondary School, Jacobpura, Gurugram) for three years, the SNSF-Agilent partnership launched its first major project called ‘Quest’.
    SNSF partnered Fluor Corporation in building drinking water and sanitary facilities in the Government High School of Bandhwari village (Gurugram). Following visible improvement in the lives of their children, the rural women formed five self-help groups to engage in entrepreneurial activities.
  • SNSF entered into a three-year partnership (2006-09) with Society for Service to Voluntary Associations (SOSVA), providing reproductive and child health services to 15,000 migrant workers in the urban village of Dundahera (Gurugram).
  • SNSF partnered Reliance Haryana Special Economic Zone to deliver preventive and curative healthcare across 18 villages of Jhajjhar district and 12 villages of Gurugram district, touching approximately 150,000 people. Mobile health services were delivered through two mobile health vans and 18 static health clinics.
  • The Neev project, addressing civil repairs and the whitewashing of a government primary school (upgraded to middle-school) in Gurugram, attracted corporate volunteering by 60 employees of Hilti India Private Limited under an ACYM-CSR initiative. SNSF now impacts about 650 school children annually.
  • SNSF partnered Godavari Foundation (Mother NGO under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare’s Reproductive and Child Health Project) to deliver reproductive and child health services in Trimbakeshwar block, addressing a tribal population of 7700 (2006-09).
  • SNSF commenced a two-year (2006-08) partnership with Haryana Prathmik Shiksha Pariyojana Parishad, actring as the implementing arm of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) in Gurugram. SNSF was contracted to initiate and run 25 Alternative Innovative Education (AIE) centres and 25 AIE vocational centres reaching out to 1250 children (age group 6-14 years) deprived of schooling.


 

2007:

  • Under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, 783 children of 1250 (63%) were admitted to formal schools. Mr. Gordon Brown, Chancellor, Government of Britain, visited the SNSF-SSA centres.
  • SNSF partnered Punj Lloyd (2007-08) to implement a Project on Life Enrichment (Phase I). Comprehensive workplace intervention was conducted around health, ergonomics, safety, HIV/AIDS awareness and labour compliance for 2500 migrant workers. Some 200 staff members of Punj Lloyd were engaged at the Medicity (Medanta) construction site.
  • SNSF launched Project Ladli in partnership with Bain and Company. As a part of corporate volunteering, 70 Bain employees decorated the walls of the Government Girls’ Primary School in Gurugram.
  • SNSF entered into a partnership with NABARD, a project around Holistic Village Development (2007-10), executed in Banasar panchayat and covering Seiri, Mahlo and Takrota. The project benefited 84 families and 405 persons.


 

2008:

  • Under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, 953 of 1250 children (76%) were admitted to formal schools.
  • Phillips Brightlife Project came to a close after awarding studentship to 733 children (over 50% girls) at the ANAND locations of Gurugram, Chakan, Kolkata and Chennai for five years.
  • SNSF was chosen by the Gurugram administration as the implementing arm of the National Child Labour Project (NCLP) for the city, contracted to initiate and run 26 centres and reach 50 out-of-school children (age-group 8-14 years). Some 457 of 1300 enrolled child labourers were admitted to formal schools under NCLP education centres.
  • Following the expansion of partnership with Punj Lloyd (attracting International Finance Corporation), the Phase II of the Life Enrichment Project was delivered across two years (2008-10) with a focus on comprehensive workplace interventions around health, ergonomics, safety, HIV/AIDS, workplace conditions, living conditions and labour compliance for 9000 migrant workers. Some 600 staff members of Punj Lloyd volunteered at the construction sites of IOC refineries (Vadodara, Panipat and Haldia).


 

2009: Quest developed 28 science laboratories, 15 mathematics labs and 8 computer laboratories in 15 schools of Gurugram and Bengaluru across three years, with 28 teachers trained in three disciplines.


 

2010: The project Quest led to the project Eureka from 2010 to 2014, developing science libraries in Quest schools. The project Sanskaar imparted life skills education to adolescents in the Quest and Eureka schools of Gurugram.

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