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Organisation For Early Literacy Promotion Ngo In Delhi Delhi

Organisation For Early Literacy Promotion Ngo Information

organisation for early literacy promotion Non Governmental Organization is located in DELHI DELHI .

Registration Details

Registered With Registrar of Societies
Type of NGO Registered Societies (Non-Government)
Registration No S/61052/2008
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name SOCIETIES REGISTRATION ACT XXI, 1860
City of Registration DELHI
State of Registration DELHI
Date of Registration 23-01-2008

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? Yes

FRCA Registartion Number: 231661463

organisation for early literacy promotion NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
KEERTI JAYARAMSecretaryAvailableAvailable
LUVE VIR SINGHMemberAvailableAvailable
CATHY ANUBHA BANERJIMemberAvailableAvailable
MUKUL PRIYADARSHINIPresidentAvailableAvailable
JAIMALA IYERVice PresidentAvailableAvailable
SMRITI SHARMABoard MemberAvailableAvailable
Shankar ChowdhuryTreasurerAvailableAvailable

organisation for early literacy promotion Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
Not SpecifiedAny Other2016-2017Not SpecifiedIndividual Donation 909652 for supporting the Organisation Development and programmes Other Donation 74144 for supporting programme implementation
Sir Ratan Tata TrustCentral2014-20153440000To evolve a developmentally appropriate framework for early literacy and language learning which is grounded, effective and can support mainstream programmes. To consolidate and strengthen various components of OELP’s existing interventions with a focus on enhancing the qualitative aspects of the evolving two year foundation programme for Early Literacy and School based Learning. To enhance community based programmes for building a culture of reading and enhance the active involvement of the
Not SpecifiedAny Other2014-2015Not SpecifiedIndividual Donation 339500 for Supporting the Organisation development and Programmes Other contribution 333149 Donation to support the programme implementation
Sir Ratan Tata TrustCentral2015-2016233500Pilot Project for Literacy Learning of Women from SFGs to develop teaching learning material and training of women from SFGs
Not SpecifiedAny Other2015-2016Not SpecifiedIndividual Donation 323099 for Supporting organisation development and programme implementation Other Donation 148140 To support programme implementation
American India Foundation TrustCentral2016-20172970000Capacity Building of AIF Partners in Gujarat
Jullundhar Motor AgencyCentral2016-2017625000Innovative Education in Rural Schools to support setting up of five demonstration schools for modelling practices for early literacy in five government schools
WIPROCentral2016-20172274000For setting up Field Resource Center in Early Literacy FRC is being conceptualized for promoting Early Literacy Practices in Rajasthan and other parts of the country.
Jullundhar Motor Agency Central2017-2018726292Innovative Education in Rural Schools in Kishangarh Block
WIPROCentral2017-20182274000For Field Resource Center in Early Literacy
Not SpecifiedAny Other2017-2018Not SpecifiedIndividual Donation 318312 for supporting the Organisation Development and Programmes Other Donation 30568 for supporting Programmes implementation
Not SpecifiedAny Other2016-2017Not SpecifiedIndividual Donation 909652 for supporting the Organisation Development and Programmes Other Donation 74144 for supporting Programmes implementation
American India Foundation TrustOverseas2017-20182499000Capacity Building of AIF Partners in Gujarat for implementation of ten libraries
Vardhman Textiles LtdCentral2018-2019991000Implementation of 5 model learning centres located in Government primary schools for demonstrating high quality classroom practices to teachers and education workers through exposure based training
Jullundur Motor Agency Pvt LtdCentral2018-2019727000? To build strong foundations for lifelong learning within young learners in rural primary schools ? To enhance the quality of education within existing primary schools
The Hans FoundationOverseas2018-20199690290Capacity building to provide onsite support for expansion of a high quality education programme to 14000 Government primary schools in 7 SFDs of Rajasthan to which GOR has distributed the OELP resource kit at a cost of Rs. 2.38 crores.
Not SpecifiedAny Other2018-2019Not Specified2912150 INR from Local Contribution and Interst
The Hans FoundationOverseas2019-202015098000Capacity building to provide onsite support for expansion of a high quality education programme to 14000 Government primary schools in 7 SFDs of Rajasthan to which GOR has distributed the OELP resource kit at a cost of Rs. 2.38 crores
Vardhman Textiles LtdCentral2019-2020991000Implementation of 5 model learning centres located in Government primary schools for demonstrating high quality classroom practices to teachers and education workers through exposure based training
Jullundur Motor Agency Pvt LtdCentral2019-2020727000? To build strong foundations for lifelong learning within young learners in rural primary schools ? To enhance the quality of education within existing primary schools
Drishti Foundation Central2019-2020800000Scaling up intervention schools through capacity building of internal program facilitators of OELP along with the teacher and block education officials across 7 districts. The goal is also to design and develop the curriculam content into user friendly digital versons.
Not SpecifiedAny Other2019-2020Not Specified1486500 INR Local Contribution and Interst for OELP Education work
Not SpecifiedAny Other2019-2020Not SpecifiedTotal Amount ( 1198951.7) FCRA Donatiaon form Sudhir Goel, Rs 30087.2 , Social Squred Venture Inc Rs. 3173.08, Parvati ramchandran Rs 69000, Adosh memorial charitable Trust Rs 398791.42, Dr Rajkumar Mariwala Rs 697900 for OELP Education work
Vardhman Textile LtdCentral2020-2021991000Focus of the programme was on building and enhancing foundational skills of reading , writing and learning. Children were encouraged to engage creatively with relevant issues and topics through working on theme based projects
Jullundhur Moror Agency Pvt LtdCentral2020-2021384500Focus of the programme was on building and enhancing foundational skills of reading , writing and learning. Children were encouraged to engage creatively with relevant issues and topics through working on theme based projects
Not SpecifiedAny Other2020-2021Not Specified1978400 INR Local Contribution and Interst for OELP Education work and Covid relife work
Not SpecifiedAny Other2020-2021Not SpecifiedTotal Amount ( 2947350.55) FCRA Donatiaon form Adosh memorial trust 2126687.22, Rita Yadav 50000, GopalKrishan 12000, Ravinder Mamtani 200000, Harish Kher 200000,
Wipro Foundation Central2020-20211100000The capacity building program will be observation-based and experiential through an exposurebased modeling of real time classroom practices and guided reflections to elicit the underlying principles of effective early grade instruction. A training on this framework would help participants relate it to their own contexts in real and grounded ways. While there is a broad structure, we also maintain a fluidity to allow learning to shape organically and become a participatory two-way interactive pro
Jullundhur Motor Agency Pvt LtdCentral2021-2022729900OELP is applying for financial assistance to address the above problems through its Village Library and Reading Programme. This programme has been successfully implemented in 10 villages and has the potential to address learning gaps in rural children who have lost a school year due to the Pandemic. We want to continue its implementation for another two years and explore ways of building in sustainability.
Vardhman Textile Pvt LtdCentral2021-2022750000India has ensured universal access to schooling; however, various national and international surveys demonstrate that this has not translated to increase in student learning. Research has also shown that once students fall behind on foundational literacy and numeracy, they tend to maintain flat learning curves for years, perpetually unable to catch up.
Drishti Central2021-2022600000The focus of this programme To support and sustain strong foundations for meaningful reading and learning in young children and communities from low literate communities. ? To provide a child friendly and community based learning space in which children can engage with reading and learning in meaningful and enjoyable ways ? To supplement the nutritional needs of children who have been impacted by the Pandemic. ? To build bonds between the village knowledge systems and the worlds of books
Wipro Foundation Central2021-20221100000To support organizations and fellows who are part of Wipro’s partner network to create capacity in improving the quality of education, especially in the area of early-literacy Page 2 of 13 and language through a two-phased program This capacity building program will span over the academic year with two contact points of six days each ? To provide mentoring through a gradual release of responsibility model with assignments and online support.
Not SpecifiedAny Other2021-2022Not Specified206100 INR donation for OELP Education work
Not SpecifiedAny Other2021-2022Not Specified1494081 INR From Adosh memotial trust for OELP Education work

Contact details

Address B-2-2198, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110070
City DELHI
State DELHI
Telephone Not Available
Mobile No 9818224767
Website Url http://WWW.OELP.ORG
E-mail oelpliteracy(at)yahoo[dot]in

organisation for early literacy promotion Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: Ajmer, Ajmer, Ganganagar , Hanumangarh , Jaisalmer, Banswara

Operational States: RAJASTHAN

AchieveMents: Panelist for NCERT National Consultation OELP resource kits distributed by Gov of Rajasthan to fourteen thousand schools in seven Special Focus Districts Presented at UNESCO Asia Summit in February Member of National Advisory Body for Early Literacy by MHRD Resource organisation for training of teacher and education functionaries In the Core group for National Position paper for Early Literacy Impact assessment by RIE Ajmer with strong recommendations Village bahus as successful librarians