Resourceful Education Foundation Financial Help To Underprivileged Students
The
Resourceful Education Foundation, NGO based in Wakad, Pune has embraced 150
underprivileged students and looks to address their education fee of Rs.
2614793 through the support of individual sponsors and conscious corporates.
Mr.
Amarpal Singh, Founder of the Resourceful Education Foundation (REF) was
pleased to see the future of these deserving students being secured through
higher education.
Mr.
Singh, an alumnus of IIM Bangalore's dream of giving back to society was
realized through REF, NGO, dedicated to the social development of society
through education for all. He plans to spread this service pan India helping
the underprivileged students gain knowledge and wisdom to boost the economy of
our country through sound education.
“We
are looking to grow and change the lives of underprivileged students in
thousands and more. We have already extended support to over 150 students and
looking forward to reaching out to more in the months ahead,” said Mr. Singh on
an optimistic note.
Resourceful Education Foundation (REF), an NGO incorporated
on April 23, 2018, till date, has helped underprivileged students with the
financial aid of Rs 2614793. The REF will further fund more underprivileged
students on completion of certain modalities by the education institutes under
their purview.
REF
has certain parameters for selecting eligible underprivileged students. After
obtaining documents like income proof, Aadhaar card, 12th Std. the mark sheet
and their past academic history, students are shortlisted at REF office based
at Wakad, Pune.
There
are two-layer of screening done of students along with their parents or
guardians. The sponsorship for the deserving underprivileged student thereafter
is decided by Mr. Singh, Founder of REF after a one-on-one interview with the
students.
Resourceful
Education Foundation (REF) NGO, is registered under Section 8 of The Companies
Act, 2013 with CIN: U85200PN2018PTC176205 to provide financial assistance to
underprivileged students on completion of their 12 Std.
The
task of getting sponsors is a tedious job that is meticulously executed by REF professionals.
The
NGO cannot stand on its own and relies on support only from individual donors
and volunteers but in addition to this, it also requires the corporates to
showcase their social responsibility under CSR.
Resourceful
Education Foundation (REF) NGO, has met challenges catching up with big
corporates and at the same time adhering to deadlines extending monetary
support to the underprivileged students.
“We
have been continuously striving to assist more underprivileged students and
guide them to emerge as responsible citizens of our country,” said Mr. Singh.
“We can comprehend with the situation these
underprivileged students went through or experienced. My education journey too
was a struggle which I overcame with grace and dignity only because of proper
education," said Dr. Rotash Kanwar, Advisory Committee of REF and
Ex-Director of Health Services, Ordnance Factory Board, Kolkata.
Dr.
Kanwar is very active in the NGO service and plays a vital role in the screening
of eligible underprivileged students.
NGOs
alone cannot serve the society on their own and hence corporates need to play
their vital role in the upliftment of the underprivileged students.
Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) is the funding and grants process under which NGOs
can get financial and other support from the corporate sector.
More
than 90 percent of funding for underprivileged student’s welfare projects comes
from the corporate sector.
REF, is
an NGO for CSR with a widespread presence in rural-urban slums of Maharashtra.
REF is looking to impact the lives of more than 1000 underprivileged students
in the villages and urban slums spread across Maharashtra.
Being
only a little over a year old, REF has already been able to fund the
underprivileged students through our network. REF partners are directly
involved in welfare projects and are poised to emerge as one of the best NGOs
for CSR in India.
“We
not only ensure that students get financial aid for further studies but also
guide and counsel them during the study period,” informed Mr. Singh.
“We like to see more students succeed in life
and that means a successful and educated India,” echoed Mr. Singh.
REF
has touched the lives of 150 students to achieve their goals through sound
education. REF endeavours to support needy students to obtain higher education
for an economically strong and educated India.
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