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SVYM VidyaKiran Report 2010-1011 and Budget 2011-2012

SVYM VidyaKiran Report 2010-1011 and Budget 2011-2012. Summary. Second installment of funds $12,907 => Rs. 577201.04 was approved and sent in June 2011 Rs. 123216.60 credit in the funds to SVYM VidyaKiran This years funding request 1150400-123216.60 = 1027273.40( Rs.13693 per child).

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SVYM VidyaKiran Report 2010-1011 and Budget 2011-2012

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  1. SVYM VidyaKiran Report 2010-1011 and Budget 2011-2012

  2. Summary • Second installment of funds $12,907 => Rs. 577201.04 was approved and sent in June 2011 • Rs. 123216.60 credit in the funds to SVYM VidyaKiran • This years funding request 1150400-123216.60 = 1027273.40( Rs.13693 per child)

  3. SAC project Location: Kote Taluk, Mysore Area (rural/urban): Urban Primary focus: Economically disadvantaged students wanting to pursue their 11th and 12th standards (I and II PUC) Update from the Project

  4. Current students 75 students 25 Students from 2010-2011 Most will graduate this year Some of the students will be joining College and continue getting supported 15 Students from 2010-2011 Additional students to be sponsored 10 I PUC–Science students 10 I PUC–Commerce students 15 professional course students Total students for 2010-2011 school year: 60 Student Information

  5. Initiatives • Social Projects by Students • Implementing a concrete project by end of year • Tutoring younger kids back home • Motivating people to build public toilets. • Seminar by the students • Planned and delivered by students • The responsibility transfers every 15 days • Students grade the performance • Confidence building • Public speaking

  6. Initiatives-2 • Yuva Payna “Journey of Young Students” • Celebrate and congratulate older students • Planned by current students • Community building with old and new students • Other visits to other SVYM organizations.

  7. Challenges

  8. Steps to Self Sufficiency • Additional sources of funding • Individual donors to sponsor students • Other donations of materials locally • Ex-students donating to the project( 30,000 donated last year • Redirecting left over funds from other SVYM organizations.

  9. Steps to Self Sufficiency • Reducing costs • Recruiting Science teachers to volunteer to teach students at center. • Major cost center • Ex Students to volunteer time at the center • Working with other SVYM organizations to combine resource usage.

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