Fundraising with corporations
Special or annual day celebration
Urban
5,222
33.9
15 days per event
Organisation | Smile Foundation |
Website | http://www.smilefoundationindia.org/ |
Type | NGO |
Suitability | More experienced |
Country | India |
Funding needed for | Mission Education programme, to send underprivileged children to school |
Period of action | 2013-2014 |
In-kind donations raised | n.a. |
Types of donations | Corporate donation, employee contributions |
Types of donors | A well-known corporate and its employees |
20.500 children across India are currently being provided education under Smile Foundations´s Mission Education programme through 114 operational projects across 21 states of India. These children are mostly either homeless, orphaned, runaways, or belong to extremely poor families. Many of them have suffered the harsh realities of child labour. Smile Foundation is actively approaching corporates to support this programme. In this particular case the monetary sponsorship of 200 children was combined with volunteering opportunities /employee engagement for the employees of the donor organisation. During the engagement activity, employees of the donor agency visited the Smile Foundation project site and spent quality time with the beneficiaries by participating in a joint drawing competition and playing a Diwali based quiz. After the activities goody bags were distributed to the children and prizes were also given to the winners of the drawing competition and quiz competition. The donation was used in sending 200 underprivileged children to school. In return, Smile Foundation provided a tax exemption certificate, branding and reporting to the donor agency.
This is an excellent example of corporate sponsorship with a plus. By offering employees of the corporate the possibility to celebrate Diwali and Family Day with the children their company sponsored, they were made to feel part of the programme. For some this was the start of getting involved individually as well.