This document discusses the current social situation in India and the role of GiveIndia, a philanthropy marketplace, in increasing charitable giving. It outlines key challenges like low individual charity in India and lack of trust in non-profits. It then describes GiveIndia's model of vetting non-profits, facilitating donations, and providing feedback on fund usage to donors. Key stakeholders for GiveIndia like non-profits, corporations, individuals and fundraisers are also summarized.
Registering and running a trust or foundation involves one-time activities such as identifying a suitable structure, drafting a charter, and registering with relevant authorities, as well as ongoing activities like maintaining accounts, filing taxes, holding meetings, coordinating investments, and ensuring compliance with statutory regulations to properly manage funds and pursue the organization's objectives over time.
Registering and running a trust or foundation involves one-time activities such as identifying a suitable structure, drafting a charter, and registering with relevant authorities, as well as ongoing activities like maintaining accounts, filing taxes, holding meetings, coordinating investments, and ensuring compliance with statutory regulations to properly manage funds and pursue the organization's objectives over time.
This document compares three entities for registering a charitable organization: society, public trust, and Section 25 company. [1] A society has the simplest registration process but lowest control over the entity. [2] A public trust offers more control but a slightly more complex registration process. [3] A Section 25 company has the most complex registration and compliance processes but provides the highest level of control over the entity. The document outlines various factors to consider such as registration requirements, governance structures, legal acts that apply, and estimated setup and compliance costs for each entity.
This document discusses the historical context and regulations surrounding trusts and foundations in India. It covers the key characteristics of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) like being formal, private, self-governing, non-profit, voluntary, and for public benefit. It also describes the diverse categories of NGOs and different forms of registration like trusts, societies, and companies. Finally, it outlines common legal and tax compliance issues for trusts and foundations in India.
You can set up your own charitable foundation or trust if you plan to donate at least 5 L per year or 25 L total and your goals meet one of the following: donate now but decide beneficiaries later, donate land/property/securities, create an implementing organization, or raise money from the public. Setting up your own foundation allows you to receive tax benefits, have flexibility in donations, channel donation requests formally, invest assets tax-free, fund beneficiaries directly, fill service gaps, and leverage your network to raise more funds. You should completely think through your goals and structure before setting up a foundation to ensure it is the best fit.
Mumbai Mobile Cr竪ches is an NGO that provides early childhood education and care for over 50,000 children who live and work on construction sites in Mumbai. They operate 31 centers that serve over 5,000 children per year, providing creches for young children, pre-primary education for ages 3-6, and non-formal primary education for older children. Their holistic program addresses educational, health, nutrition and self-development needs to help vulnerable children have a safe and productive childhood.
Our Children: What future holds for them?GiveIndia
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The document discusses issues facing children in India such as malnutrition, lack of access to education, child labor, and abuse. It notes that India is home to the world's largest population of undernourished children, sexually abused children, street children, and child laborers. While the government allocates funds towards children, resources are often underutilized and many programs are understaffed. The document calls for greater efforts to protect children's rights and ensure their healthy development and security.
State of Public Health in India: Workshop SummaryGiveIndia
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The workshop covered India's public health challenges, eye care in North India, and tribal healthcare in Melghat region. It highlighted issues in public health like inadequate budgets, gaps in policy implementation, and low community participation. Presenters discussed innovative models like Aravind Eye Care and MAHAN Trust's work in Melghat villages. Dr. Satav's model in Melghat controls mortality through home-based care, counseling, a base hospital, and training locals. The discussion focused on replicating successful models and engaging communities to address public health challenges in India.
Dr. Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital provides eye care services across North India, focusing on underserved rural communities. It operates a tertiary hospital in Delhi, several secondary hospitals, and vision centers. Over the last decade, it has examined over 900,000 patients and performed 65,000 surgeries. It aims to expand its geographic reach and double its annual surgeries by 2013 through establishing new vision centers and hospitals. The organization focuses on comprehensive and affordable eye care through a sustainable model, and partners with organizations globally to strengthen its efforts in eliminating preventable blindness.
MAHAN Trust provides health services to tribal communities in Melghat, India. It operates a hospital and runs various community health programs. The region has high rates of malnutrition, maternal and child mortality, tuberculosis, and other diseases due to poverty, lack of education, and inadequate access to healthcare. MAHAN Trust aims to reduce these health issues and promote health and wellbeing amongst tribals through both curative and preventive services. It implements programs like home-based child care, blindness control, and sustainable nutrition initiatives.
The document summarizes information about the India Giving Challenge, an online fundraising event held by GiveIndia. It describes GiveIndia as an organization that facilitates donations to non-profits and ensures transparency. The India Giving Challenge is a week-long fundraising competition where non-profits can set up online fundraising pages and compete for matching grants by raising funds and donors. The document provides statistics from past years and guidelines for non-profits on how to effectively promote and fundraise through their online pages during the competition.
The document encourages donating to charitable causes through the GiveIndia organization. It suggests that if one thinks they have problems, there are others who have it worse. It then provides information on how to donate through GiveIndia's website, stating they have screened NGOs for transparency and donors will receive feedback on the impact of their donation. A list of causes one can donate to is given, such as children, the disabled, education, the elderly, employment, the environment, health, human rights, and women.
Feedback Presentation - NGO Workshops Jun 2010GiveIndia
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This document provides guidance on creating high-quality feedback reports (FBRs) for donors. It discusses the importance of FBRs for donor engagement and accountability. Tips are provided on taking clear photos of beneficiaries, telling their stories of impact, and including additional details beyond minimum requirements. The document emphasizes showing donors tangible impact to motivate repeated donations.
The document provides guidance to non-profits on creating donation options and managing donations on the GiveIndia fundraising platform. It discusses best practices such as ensuring donations benefit the poor, creating small donation amounts, using donations within 4 months, and providing impactful donor feedback. Non-profits are advised to calculate unit amounts carefully and use stories of change to describe how donations will help beneficiaries.
The document provides tips for NGOs on how to improve donation options and feedback reports on GiveIndia to maximize fundraising efforts. It emphasizes being descriptive, answering the basics of what, how, how much, duration and beneficiaries. Photos should be clear and show the benefit received. Feedback should include rich details on the beneficiary's background and impact of the donation in a story-like format. Examples are provided of both strong and weak donation options and feedbacks for comparison.
This presentation provides an overview of syncope, a common medical emergency in dental practice. Created during my internship, this presentation aims to educate dental students on the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and management of syncope with a focus on dental specific considerations.
Chair, Shaji K. Kumar, MD, prepared useful Practice Aids pertaining to multiple myeloma for this CME/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE activity titled Restoring Remission in RRMM: Present and Future of Sequential Immunotherapy With GPRC5D-Targeting Options. For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/4fYDKkj. CME/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE credit will be available until February 23, 2026.
Patient-Centred Care in Cytopenic Myelofibrosis: Collaborative Conversations ...PeerVoice
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Claire Harrison, DM, FRCP, FRCPath, and Charlie Nicholson, discuss myelofibrosis in this CE activity titled "Patient-Centred Care in Cytopenic Myelofibrosis: Collaborative Conversations on Treatment Goals and Decisions." For the full presentation, please visit us at www.peervoice.com/JJY870.
Dr. Ahmed Elzainy
Mastering Mobility- Joints of Lower Limb -Dr. Ahmed Elzainy Associate Professor of Anatomy and Embryology - American Fellowship in Medical Education (FAIMER), Philadelphia, USA
Progress Test Coordinator
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT & DEFENSE MECHANISMS.pptxPersonality and environment:...ABHAY INSTITUTION
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Personality theory is a collection of ideas that explain how a person's personality develops and how it affects their behavior. It also seeks to understand how people react to situations, and how their personality impacts their relationships.
Key aspects of personality theory
Personality traits: The characteristics that make up a person's personality.
Personality development: How a person's personality develops over time.
Personality disorders: How personality theories can be used to study personality disorders.
Personality and environment: How a person's personality is influenced by their environment.
An overview of Acute Myeloid Leukemiain Lesotho Preliminary National Tum...SEJOJO PHAAROE
油
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML)油is a cancer of the myeloid line of blood cells,
characterized by the rapid growth of abnormal cells that build up in the bone marrow and blood and interfere with normal blood cell production
The word "acute" in acute myelogenous leukemia means the disease tends to get worse quickly
Myeloid cell series are affected
These typically develop into mature blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.
AML is the most common type of acute leukemia in adults
At Macafem, we provide 100% natural support for women navigating menopause. For over 20 years, we've helped women manage symptoms, and in 2024, we're proud to share their heartfelt experiences.
Rabies Bali 2008-2020_WRD Webinar_WSAVA 2020_Final.pptxWahid Husein
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A decade of rabies control programmes in Bali with support from FAO ECTAD Indonesia with Mass Dog Vaccination, Integrated Bite Case Management, Dog Population Management, and Risk Communication as the backbone of the programmes
State of Public Health in India: Workshop SummaryGiveIndia
油
The workshop covered India's public health challenges, eye care in North India, and tribal healthcare in Melghat region. It highlighted issues in public health like inadequate budgets, gaps in policy implementation, and low community participation. Presenters discussed innovative models like Aravind Eye Care and MAHAN Trust's work in Melghat villages. Dr. Satav's model in Melghat controls mortality through home-based care, counseling, a base hospital, and training locals. The discussion focused on replicating successful models and engaging communities to address public health challenges in India.
Dr. Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital provides eye care services across North India, focusing on underserved rural communities. It operates a tertiary hospital in Delhi, several secondary hospitals, and vision centers. Over the last decade, it has examined over 900,000 patients and performed 65,000 surgeries. It aims to expand its geographic reach and double its annual surgeries by 2013 through establishing new vision centers and hospitals. The organization focuses on comprehensive and affordable eye care through a sustainable model, and partners with organizations globally to strengthen its efforts in eliminating preventable blindness.
MAHAN Trust provides health services to tribal communities in Melghat, India. It operates a hospital and runs various community health programs. The region has high rates of malnutrition, maternal and child mortality, tuberculosis, and other diseases due to poverty, lack of education, and inadequate access to healthcare. MAHAN Trust aims to reduce these health issues and promote health and wellbeing amongst tribals through both curative and preventive services. It implements programs like home-based child care, blindness control, and sustainable nutrition initiatives.
The document summarizes information about the India Giving Challenge, an online fundraising event held by GiveIndia. It describes GiveIndia as an organization that facilitates donations to non-profits and ensures transparency. The India Giving Challenge is a week-long fundraising competition where non-profits can set up online fundraising pages and compete for matching grants by raising funds and donors. The document provides statistics from past years and guidelines for non-profits on how to effectively promote and fundraise through their online pages during the competition.
The document encourages donating to charitable causes through the GiveIndia organization. It suggests that if one thinks they have problems, there are others who have it worse. It then provides information on how to donate through GiveIndia's website, stating they have screened NGOs for transparency and donors will receive feedback on the impact of their donation. A list of causes one can donate to is given, such as children, the disabled, education, the elderly, employment, the environment, health, human rights, and women.
Feedback Presentation - NGO Workshops Jun 2010GiveIndia
油
This document provides guidance on creating high-quality feedback reports (FBRs) for donors. It discusses the importance of FBRs for donor engagement and accountability. Tips are provided on taking clear photos of beneficiaries, telling their stories of impact, and including additional details beyond minimum requirements. The document emphasizes showing donors tangible impact to motivate repeated donations.
The document provides guidance to non-profits on creating donation options and managing donations on the GiveIndia fundraising platform. It discusses best practices such as ensuring donations benefit the poor, creating small donation amounts, using donations within 4 months, and providing impactful donor feedback. Non-profits are advised to calculate unit amounts carefully and use stories of change to describe how donations will help beneficiaries.
The document provides tips for NGOs on how to improve donation options and feedback reports on GiveIndia to maximize fundraising efforts. It emphasizes being descriptive, answering the basics of what, how, how much, duration and beneficiaries. Photos should be clear and show the benefit received. Feedback should include rich details on the beneficiary's background and impact of the donation in a story-like format. Examples are provided of both strong and weak donation options and feedbacks for comparison.
This presentation provides an overview of syncope, a common medical emergency in dental practice. Created during my internship, this presentation aims to educate dental students on the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and management of syncope with a focus on dental specific considerations.
Chair, Shaji K. Kumar, MD, prepared useful Practice Aids pertaining to multiple myeloma for this CME/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE activity titled Restoring Remission in RRMM: Present and Future of Sequential Immunotherapy With GPRC5D-Targeting Options. For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/4fYDKkj. CME/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE credit will be available until February 23, 2026.
Patient-Centred Care in Cytopenic Myelofibrosis: Collaborative Conversations ...PeerVoice
油
Claire Harrison, DM, FRCP, FRCPath, and Charlie Nicholson, discuss myelofibrosis in this CE activity titled "Patient-Centred Care in Cytopenic Myelofibrosis: Collaborative Conversations on Treatment Goals and Decisions." For the full presentation, please visit us at www.peervoice.com/JJY870.
Dr. Ahmed Elzainy
Mastering Mobility- Joints of Lower Limb -Dr. Ahmed Elzainy Associate Professor of Anatomy and Embryology - American Fellowship in Medical Education (FAIMER), Philadelphia, USA
Progress Test Coordinator
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT & DEFENSE MECHANISMS.pptxPersonality and environment:...ABHAY INSTITUTION
油
Personality theory is a collection of ideas that explain how a person's personality develops and how it affects their behavior. It also seeks to understand how people react to situations, and how their personality impacts their relationships.
Key aspects of personality theory
Personality traits: The characteristics that make up a person's personality.
Personality development: How a person's personality develops over time.
Personality disorders: How personality theories can be used to study personality disorders.
Personality and environment: How a person's personality is influenced by their environment.
An overview of Acute Myeloid Leukemiain Lesotho Preliminary National Tum...SEJOJO PHAAROE
油
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML)油is a cancer of the myeloid line of blood cells,
characterized by the rapid growth of abnormal cells that build up in the bone marrow and blood and interfere with normal blood cell production
The word "acute" in acute myelogenous leukemia means the disease tends to get worse quickly
Myeloid cell series are affected
These typically develop into mature blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.
AML is the most common type of acute leukemia in adults
At Macafem, we provide 100% natural support for women navigating menopause. For over 20 years, we've helped women manage symptoms, and in 2024, we're proud to share their heartfelt experiences.
Rabies Bali 2008-2020_WRD Webinar_WSAVA 2020_Final.pptxWahid Husein
油
A decade of rabies control programmes in Bali with support from FAO ECTAD Indonesia with Mass Dog Vaccination, Integrated Bite Case Management, Dog Population Management, and Risk Communication as the backbone of the programmes
FAO's Support Rabies Control in Bali_Jul22.pptxWahid Husein
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What is FAO doing to support rabies control programmes in Bali, Indonesia, using One Health approach with mass dog vaccination and integrated bite case management as main strategies
Dr. Jaymee Shells Perspective on COVID-19Jaymee Shell
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Dr. Jaymee Shell views the COVID-19 pandemic as both a crisis that exposed weaknesses and an opportunity to build stronger systems. She emphasizes that the pandemic revealed critical healthcare inequities while demonstrating the power of collaboration and adaptability.
Shell highlights that organizations with gender-diverse executive teams are 25% more likely to experience above-average profitability, positioning diversity as a business necessity rather than just a moral imperative. She notes that the pandemic disproportionately affected women of color, with one in three women considering leaving or downshifting their careers.
To combat inequality, Shell recommends implementing flexible work policies, establishing clear metrics for diversity in leadership, creating structured virtual collaboration spaces, and developing comprehensive wellness programs. For healthcare providers specifically, she advocates for multilingual communication systems, mobile health units, telehealth services with alternatives for those lacking internet access, and cultural competency training.
Shell emphasizes the importance of mental health support through culturally appropriate resources, employee assistance programs, and regular check-ins. She calls for diverse leadership teams that reflect the communities they serve and community-centered care models that address social determinants of health.
In her words: "The COVID-19 pandemic didn't create healthcare inequalities it illuminated them." She urges building systems that reach every community and provide dignified care to all.
Enzyme Induction and Inhibition: Mechanisms, Examples, and Clinical SignificanceSumeetSharma591398
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This presentation explains the concepts of enzyme induction and enzyme inhibition in drug metabolism. It covers the mechanisms, examples, clinical significance, and factors affecting enzyme activity, with a focus on CYP450 enzymes. Learn how these processes impact drug interactions, efficacy, and toxicity. Essential for pharmacy, pharmacology, and medical students.