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Rural Development Trust

Rural Development Trust. ANNUAL UPDATE FOR 2009-10 By- Nithya Chandrasekaran and Sree Kamireddy 10-6-10. Through an integrated program of Health, Nutrition, Education and A wareness H elp young migrant children successfully learn, stay, and become skilled.

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Rural Development Trust

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  1. Rural Development Trust ANNUAL UPDATE FOR 2009-10 By-Nithya Chandrasekaran and Sree Kamireddy 10-6-10

  2. Through an integrated program of Health, Nutrition, Education and Awareness • Help young migrant children successfully learn, stay, and become skilled. • Equip children with high moral values and to develop confidence. • Wean children away from construction labor jobs. Org High Level Goal

  3. Involved since 2005. • Most of RDT funding comes through Asha, Seattle. • Approved recurring funding for Rs. 24,89,775/-. • Disbursed $179,386/- since 2005. History

  4. Coordinator (Mr. T.K. Elumalai) • Asst. Coordinator • Teachers (16) • Cooks (3) • Driver People

  5. Coordinator (Mr. T.K. Elumalai) • Asst. Coordinator • Teachers (15) • Cooks (3) • Driver People

  6. Registered as a charitable Trust in Kanchipuram, TN • Schools in 9 villages. • One additional school – Hiranandani - supported by a construction company. Location

  7. Location Specifics

  8. 692 [note proposal was only prepared for 612 children, but they enrolled 70 new students in academic year 09-10] • Bridge school • Classes 1 – 8. • 467 children. • Day Care. • 225 children • In addition to teaching, provide learning materials, meals, exposure visits, and medical camp for migrants Activities

  9. Asha, Seattle Involvement

  10. Give a comprehensive/detailed picture of Asha, Seattle’s involvement with the project. Add more slides if necessary. The following checklist has a few basic items which apply to most projects. Elaborate on the following items. Asha, Seattle Involvement

  11. Asha, Seattle Involvement Contd.

  12. Asha, Seattle Budget [refer doc]

  13. Haven’t done one since Dec 17, 2008. Site Visit Report

  14. Indian law requires all partners to have an audit report every year. Highlights from last years audit report (Form 10B). A sample audit report, from a project, can be found at http://www.ashanet.org/projects-new/documents/745/auditreport2008.pdf. Audit Report

  15. Survey Results – Refer Doc

  16. Process Checks

  17. Resources [Refer Doc] • Links to news paper articles, or other items of interest.

  18. Questions?

  19. Some FAQs at Asha, Seattle meetings. • How many rs are we spending per kid per year? • Does the amount being spent on infrastructure items (building schools, repairing roofs, etc. ) look reasonable? • Where exactly is the partner located? (especially for remote projects. Be ready to locate the project area on a map) • What is the graduation rate of the school? • What is the student to teacher ratio in class rooms? • What is the girl to boy ratio in the school? • What are the line items in the budget? • Why is the partner asking for more funding for line item N? (You will be asked this if there are changes in the budget line items) • Community opinion of the project. • What went well, what didn’t go as expected, what can be done differently. FAQs

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