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Guruji Education Foundation (GEF) Presentation www.gurujifoundation.in & gef3013@gmail.com Facilitating holistic education of students GEF Mission Education for All GEF Vision Target 150 high potential students annually and help them


  1. Guruji Education Foundation (GEF) Presentation www.gurujifoundation.in & gef3013@gmail.com Facilitating holistic education of students

  2. GEF Mission Education for All GEF Vision Target 150 high potential students annually and help them in their all round development by providing a bedrock of necessary resources and mentoring them Holistic education can be a solution to all the problems of humanity

  3. GEF Principles The principles that drive our daily operations

  4. GEF - Student Process Home Visit to verify Shortlisting* of Aptitude test and the student’s incoming applications confirming that the information and based on potential students’ career is in develop rapport with and resources line with the aptitude the family Mentoring care er Monitoring all -round growth, seeking Mentor Allocation and Performance through repayment of funds on boarding Monthly Forms** and (no interest), and Meetings involving in GEF * Shortlisting criteria: **Monthly form fields • Primary: Academic and English language progress self-assessment • Family status (orphan, single parent, parents’ education) with rationale. • • Family domicile (Village, City, Metro) Co – and extra curricular activities’ plan • • Family per capita Income Financial forecast for the next three months • • Academic performance of the student Any other social – family difficulties • • IQ of the student Reading ladder status (We have a ladder of the books • Foundation assessment of difference it can make that students need to read at different stages) • Secondary: Eating, sleeping, exercise habits • • Special talents in student New friends acquired and what they learnt from them • • Any family member’s handicapped? An essay of 8-10 lines on a topic of their interest • • Foundation’s knowledge about student character An action plan based on all above • Possible support from relatives

  5. GEF – Statistics Geographies, Leaders, and Numbers Salient Data Points N Kokan Ms Chhaya 16 • Financial support provided: INR 56.82 L Bhandup & S Kokan Ms Gautami 29 • Amount paid back : INR 17.07 L O’bad-Barshi Mr Chavan 23 • Total number of students : 173 Pune Mr Devkar 11 • Graduated students: 33, Attrition: 13, Active Nagpur Mr. Varadpande 03 97 including 65 high school students Mumbai & Others Dr Waychal 24 • Number of supporters: 116 Jalgaon Prof Madne 02 College Students Education Streams Gender & Domicile (College students) Junior College Science 19 Junior College Commerce 6 B Tech (Engineering) 8 Pharmacy 2 Diploma Engineering 5 Others (BBA, BSF, MSW) 8 Senior college Science 7 Senior college Commerce 6 Senior college Arts 1 Must identify more students from villages; increase engagement

  6. GEF location spread Anandvan

  7. GEF Project – Distressed Families Rationale Approach • Supporting children from distressed families • Follow the same admission process and such as cancer afflicted, acid victims’, principles, except ignore the academic suicide-prone farmers’, and prostitutes’ performance and IQ, and emphasis on families. The families go through providing appropriate educational psychological trauma and has limited opportunities to rehabilitate the families financial resources distressing the family • Collaborate with Tata Memorial for cancer • The educatable members of the family need afflicted, Sahas foundation for acid victims’, holistic support in their development and Adhar (Akola) for suicide-prone farmers’, and education Vijay Krida Mandal for prostitutes’ families Goal and Status Challenges • Identifying families and right educatable • Goal for AY 2019-20 is to support 25 students members from the distressed families • The devastation makes the family very sensitive and counseling them on the right path becomes a challenge

  8. GEF Project – Adolescent Development Program (Super-30) Rationale Approach • There are many school students who are • Follow the same principles, except focus on high on potential and low on resources. students’ 5 th standard scholarship examination • They do not receive all-round education in performance schools and do not build the required • Use the framework that will work on physical foundation for higher studies and fail short literacy, psychological strength, intellectual of developing their full potentials prowess, and entrepreneurial zeal. • They perform well in 10 th standard but face • The framework provides a four year plan along significant performance drop thereafter with regular measurements to track the project success Goal and Status Challenges • The program requires committed school • Goal for AY 2019-20 is to extend the project authorities and teachers at the current two schools (Thane and • In rural areas, the trainers may not be easily Osmandabad) to 7 th standard and initiate at 3 more schools from 6 th standard. available and the technology support may not • Agreement is in place with Pune Vidyarthi be adequate for remote sessions Gruha school, Nerul and discussions on with a school from tribal area of Khandesh.

  9. GEF: A Select Alumni Name Qual Status Name Qual Status Amol Manjare B Tech Unit Solutions Paresh Dalvi B Tech Theatre Amruta Raut B Tech TechnipFMC Pratik Hashilkar B Tech TCS Pratiksha Ankita Raut B Tech TechnipFMC Gharat B Tech Spectra Pharma Preparing for Prerana Diploma Migrated to Ashish Jadhav B Tech MBA Gaikwad Engg Australia Ashwini Kadam B Sc IT Accenture Rahul Patil B Tech Rishabh Instru Apurva RDC concrete Chhaya Rohane Dip Engg Consultnacy Rahul Pawar Dip Engg India Dilshad Pathan B Tech Infosys Rohit Adhav B Tech Dassault G Gnanamalathi B Sc IT Infosys Rohit Khambe Dip Engg L&T Kalyan Garde B Tech Youthcon Saili Bakare B Tech AIO network US Kiran Chhatre B Tech MS in Germany Swarup Sawant B Tech Apar North Maha Madhur Bajpai B Tech Ola Uttam Madne Ph D Varsity Nikita Bawkar Dip Engg Force Motors Vrushali Shinde B Tech Cap-Gemini

  10. GEF: Annual Get-Together 2018 Get-together, fun-together, and learn-together to succeed-together

  11. GEF: Annual Get-Together 2019 We are growing together in multiple dimensions

  12. GEF: Getting involved

  13. GEF Core Team Name Profession Arvind Dhupkar Cybermarine – Chairman Avinash Surve Maharashtra Irrigation – Secretary Chandrakant Deokar Maharashtra Irrigation – Superintendent Engr (Retd) Mukund Nikte Retired Account Officer Palani Thyagarajan Vinimay (An NGO) – Trustee Pradeep Waychal Independent Educator and researcher Prashant Phatak White & Case – IT Manager Sabera Thyagarajan Entrepreneur and volunteer at various NGOs. T Balasubramaniam CA – Serving many NGOs

  14. GEF regulatory processes • Registered under various acts as per the statutory requirements (the details in the table below) • Annual audits by qualified CA, preparation of balance sheets, and the filing of IT returns • A CA is on the board of trustees to ensure that the foundation decisions and functioning is line with the laws of the land. • IT Exemption under section 80 G for domestic donations • The provision for accepting international donations under FCRA Act Number • Public Trust 1950 – Mumbai Section 29 • F 19749-Pune • Section 12-A of the Income Tax Act -1961 • 527 • Society Registration 1860 • MH 1625 • IT Exemption under section 80 G THN/CIT-II/80G/87/2008-09 • 3867 • FCRA - Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 • 083930685 • PAN Number • AAATG9832A • Darpan (NITI Ayog) Registration • MH/2017/0165882

  15. Thank You 15

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