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Asha’s mission Catalyze socio-economic change in India through basic education How Asha works

Asha’s mission Catalyze socio-economic change in India through basic education How Asha works Through volunteers interested in the welfare of India Asha is secular Provides funding for projects that are dedicated only to the cause, and have no political or religious affiliations. Overview.

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Asha’s mission Catalyze socio-economic change in India through basic education How Asha works

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  1. Asha’s mission Catalyze socio-economic change in India through basic education How Asha works Through volunteers interested in the welfare of India Asha is secular Provides funding for projects that are dedicated only to the cause, and have no political or religious affiliations Overview (Source: Charity Navigator - http://www.charitynavigator.org/) 97% of donor funds go towards projects! Operational efficiency • Introduction • Started in 1991 at the University of California, Berkeley, by Indian graduate students • Rated number one by Charity Navigator in the “Slam-Dunk Charities” category • 100% volunteer-driven organization • 385 projects supported to date across India • Over 1000 active volunteers • 66 chapters worldwide • 45 chapters in USA, 14 in India • Funds • More than $6 million disbursed from 1995 to 2004 • $160,000 obtained from 1296 donors in 2004 • $96,752 obtained from 996 donors in 2005 • Some sponsored projects • Support A Child (SAC) program • Each One Teach One • Relief efforts for Indian Ocean tsunami Facts about Asha Distribution of Asha projects in India Asha Madison Chapter: Fundraising through fun! Ping pong tournaments Cricket matches Documentary screenings Sponsoring marathons Classical music concerts • 1. Gnanodaya • Residential school for children from families affected by leprosy • Funds disbursed: $4,100 • Project started in 2007 • 2.Vivekananda Foundation • Training for social workers to improve government schools (52 schools to date) • Funds disbursed: $3,650 • Project started in 2001 • 3. Swarnivar • Rural development project for achieving self-sufficiency • Funds disbursed: $3,500 • Project started in 1998 Asha Madison Chapter: Projects funded recently Contributing to Asha is easy! • Donate your time • Become an Asha volunteer in Madison • Organize fundraising events • Create publicity material • Participate in brainstorming sessions with other volunteers • Contact: Jigyasa Jyotika • Phone: 413-687-5767 • Email: jigyjyo@gmail.com • Donate your money • Support a child in India for just $10 per month • Work an hour for Asha • www.ashanet.org/workanhour/ • Donate your old computer • Donate by credit card • Contact: Ranjith Kumar • Phone: 608-469-4163 • Email: ranjithkumar@wisc.edu • Donate your energy • Sign up to receive Asha news and notices • Participate in fundraising events (see banner above) • Tell your family and friends about Asha • Contact: Pallavi Gadkari • Phone: 608-334-1847 • Email: itsmepallu@yahoo.com Unsure? Visit www.ashanet.org Contact: Sangeetha or Sathish Phone: 608-237-6636 Email: sathishkm@gmail.com

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