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IVolunteer Rahul Nainwal

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IVolunteer Rahul Nainwal

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    1. iVolunteer Rahul Nainwal If You mean it. Do it www.ivolunteer.in

    2. From India to Addis>> ICT connect In March of 2006 Ashish applied to become a overseas volunteer through our volunteer’s website www.ivoindia.org. Today he is working in Addis with Association of Ethiopians people living with HIV AIDS ( NPEP plus) as a program Advisor.

    4. iVolunteer- Journey Started as a entrepreneurial initiative in October 2000 by a few alumnus of Institute of Rural Management, Anand,India Average age of founders at the time of start; 25 years. Started right after the college Developed the first online charity portal in India-www.icicicommunities.org which provided donation, volunteering and news and information services Changed model after poor response to online matching models Developed Focus on Volunteering :National Volunteering Program in partnership with UNV launched

    5. Journey Contd. 4 volunteer centers across India Developed partnerships with on-ground organizations Place 80-120 volunteers per month, 100 NGO and 4 corporate partners 4 funding partners ; 1) private bank ( ICICI ), 2) Indian Trust ( SRTT) 3) VSO 4) HIVOS 2 of the founders are Ashoka Fellow

    6. We started and exist today because of ICTs-without which we would have never dreamed of what we are doing.

    7. Social Context of our work

    8. Best of Times The Indian middle class stands at approx.250 million Almost 60% of India is under 30 The economy grew at 8.2% 11,000 Indians became millionaires in 2003 The richest 5 Indians, at US$24.8 billion, are richer than their counterparts in Britain ($24.2 billion) – and almost all of Asia

    9. Worst of Times A quarter of the world’s destitute – 300 million subsisting on under $1 a day – live in India Of 8.2 million Asians with HIV, 5.1 million are in India India’s IMR = 67; Bangladesh = 51

    10. Challenges for India Widespread Poverty- is the economy working for the poor? Illiteracy Governance issues Health and primary education Make your own list

    11. One person at a time Use our biggest asset – our people - to remove our biggest problems

    12. Stand up and be counted- Volunteer

    13. Wishes Aren’t Horses Its not about wringing hearts Its not about good intentions Its about what we can do ‘Social capital’ – from a country of introverts to a nation of ‘joiners’

    14. What makes you angry? What moves you? What shames you? You find your answers. We help you connect.

    15. iVolunteer is trying to create a volunteering movement in India….and the movement will have in the next 4 years Volunteering infrastructure that will enable volunteers to volunteer effectively. 10,000 fulfilling volunteering experiences in a year ( today we place 1400 volunteers ) Volunteer ambassadors and patrons NGOs and Corporate partners A network of strong institutions

    18. Challenges Scale up- 10,000>>100,000> 1 Million Image Overhaul for volunteering More upbeat Mindset change iVolunteer Brand Building/Awareness. Business Model/ Financial resources

    19. iVolunteer Next Website version 2.0 getting launched Revenue model in process

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