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3Cs (Capability, Capacity, Connects) Training Workshop for NGO ’ s & Social Enterprise

Organiser. In Collaboration with. Sponsored by:. 3Cs (Capability, Capacity, Connects) Training Workshop for NGO ’ s & Social Enterprise . PHASE I NGOS & SOCIAL ENTERPRISES. Online Partner: www.indiacsr.in. COLLABORATION - . BACKGROUND . DEVELOPMENT ON THE INDIAN CSR FRONT.

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3Cs (Capability, Capacity, Connects) Training Workshop for NGO ’ s & Social Enterprise

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  1. Organiser In Collaboration with Sponsored by: 3Cs (Capability, Capacity, Connects) Training Workshopfor NGO’s & Social Enterprise PHASE I NGOS & SOCIAL ENTERPRISES Online Partner: www.indiacsr.in

  2. COLLABORATION -

  3. BACKGROUND DEVELOPMENT ON THE INDIAN CSR FRONT

  4. India`s emergence as one of the fastest growing economies which has changed the way the world perceives India. The irony, however, is that India is not a poor country but has one of the largest concentration of poor in the world. While India can be proud of what it has been able to achieve, it cannot remain impervious to the often indigestible reality. • The key interesting development is that the Company Bill-2013, has created an environment where businesses have to accept and embrace the idea of sustainable development and the recent developments in India’s legislative and policy landscapes companies are not just expected but are increasingly being mandated to take responsibilities of the impacts they are making on society and the environment.  Business regulations in like Department of Public Enterprise’ Guidelines on CSR (2009 & 2013), Ministry of Corporate Affairs’ National Voluntary Guidelines on Social, Environmental & Economic Responsibilities of Business (NVGs)’ (2011), Security and Exchange Board’s directives on mandatory reporting for top 100 BSE and NSE listed companies on CSR (2012)

  5. PARTNERSHIP NGO & BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS

  6. Samabhavana under the aegis of IICA, New Delhi will organize a series of workshops across India in four zones, a two day ‘CSR Partnership Training Workshop for NGOs and Social Enterprises’. • We are partnering with IBM, Google & LinkedIn India. • Esteemed Resource persons will speak in their regional zones from Samsung, Diageo, Swades Foundation , DHFL, IBM, Google, Barclays, Indian Oil, Sanofi, Disney UTV, WIPRO, Infosys, Capgemini, CISCO, SAIL, GAIL, ONGC, Maruti Suzuki, HSBC, Indigo, Coca Cola Foundation, MMTC, Raymond, ITC, Dalmia, Proctor & Gamble and many more..

  7. PROJECT PHASES THE PROJECT WILL PROGRESS THROUGH FIVE PHASES.

  8. Inviting and Organizing capacity building seminars for NGOs interested in partnering with corporations to further projects. • Conducting Monitoring & Evaluating for preparedness for empanelment process with IICA. - To achieve long lasting impact through NGO-corporate buy- ins

  9. OBJECTIVES PROJECT OBJECTIVES

  10. Samabhavana with support from IICA will do the following: • Train/Support NGOs to build their capacities for CSR partnership with Corporate. • Train/Support NGOs to carry out self- assessment for their funding resources and help them identify their core strengths to create shared value for sustainability. • Create an enabling environment for strategic CSR and social innovation.

  11. TRAINING SEMINAR MODULE

  12. The changing NGO funding landscape in India. • The evolving CSR ecosystem in India: Market Analysis (NVGs, DPE Guidelines, SEBI Directives) • The scope for NGOs in CSR partnerships: Partnership models, innovations and value addition. • IBM Service Grant Offering to the Not for Profit- IBM. • Assessing opportunities and risks for partnerships. • How to do business mapping for CSR partnerships. • What businesses want and how to deliver. • Concept note writing and developing proposal. • Social Return on Investment (SRoI) and sustainable partnerships. • Reporting & Monitoring • Google Apps- Google ; Usage of Google for better reach

  13. DELEGATES WHO SHOULD ATTEND ?

  14. Who Should Attend from NGOs /Social Enterprises? • NGO heads • Directors/ Trustees • Senior management • CEO/COO/CFO • Resource Mobilization Officers • Fundraising Team • Project Managers • Finance Managers • Program Coordinators.

  15. THE PLAN THE TRAINING SEMINAR WILL BE UNDERTAKEN IN FOUR DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHICAL ZONES : ( 50 in each zone only-Out of 53,213 NGO database)

  16. 1. West Zone • Mumbai ; 17th & 18th February 2014 • Venue- Trinity Complex, Kurla 2. South Zone • Bangalore ; 21st & 22nd February,2014 3. East Zone • Bhubaneswar 6th & 7th March,2014 • Venue- Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar 4. North Zone • Delhi ; 10th & 11th March,2014 • Venue- Scope Complex, Lodhi Road, Delhi.

  17. AGENDA DAY 1 DAY 2

  18. DAY 1

  19. DAY 2

  20. RESOURCE PERSONS

  21. CONTACT SAMABHAVANA SOCIETY

  22. Mr. Jasmir Thakur Secretary & Executive Officer Samabhavana Society 4th floor, S.S.Phule Municipal H School, Meherpada compound, N M Joshi Marg, Byculla (W) Mumbai-400 027 (Mah) India E-mail :jasmir@samabhavanasociety.org / jasmirthakur@gmail.com Website: www.samabhavanasociety.org M +91 9820238574 T +91 22 23080592/93 F +91 22 23008436

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