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FUNDRAISING:- Fundraising is only not about raising money. It is about building relationship and to build mass awareness about the cause as well as the organization among the common individual of the society.

How SOS CARE raised fund?

SOSCARE raised financial support in two ways:-

(a) Individual fundraising: – In individual fundraising we used to move to every concern individual of our society to make an awareness campaign towards the cause we are involved in. We raised funds from every possible door to eradicate the social issues.

(b)Corporate fundraising: – Normally we used to give presentation about our existing and upcoming programs in front of corporate (Public/Private sector), and we asked their supporting hands for the uplift of the society.

 How much money goes towards SOS CARE’s projects:-

We are nonprofit organization, on average 85% support raised by SOSCARE allocated in planning and implementation of our program and 15% goes towards marketing and administrative works.

 What information sent to the donors:-

We send communication material to the donors every quarter to the donors, providing updates on program activities and sharing success stories from SOSCARE works supported by your donations.

Is every donation tax exempted?

Yes all contributions are exempted under section 80(g) Income Tax Act 1961.

PUBLICITY & FUND RAISING CAMPAIGN

 

SOS TOYS FOR JOYS (MUMBAI)

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SOS CAMPAIGN FOR “AKANKSHA & MAMTA (Delhi):-

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SOS CAMPAIGN FOR “ASHA” & “GARIMA” (DELHI)

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SOS PROGRAM AND SUPPORT PLAN:-

 

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SOS CARE INDIA

Dear Sir,

I am writing you on behalf of SOS Care India as you have expressed your interest in supporting our projects.

An important component of nonfarm segment is the unorganized sector of workers, especially rural population. A noticeable aspect is the existence artisans in this informal sector. These artisans comprise blacksmiths, carpenters, weavers (carpet, dariskheash, saris etc, potters, mudha makers and tool makers, farm implement makers, metal wares (silver, brass copper) and handicraft makers. These artisans, on one hand are regarded as custodians of the heritage of India and on the other, play important role in the village life through their repairs and maintain s4rvices. This informal sector possess vast potential for opening up employment opportunities, generation of rural income and strengthening of purchasing power of rural people so main problem they are facing everyday day to day life

Lack of skill

Less exposure to info and tech

Lack of formal training

Marketing support

Non-comparative product

Unable to thrive competition

There is need to establish SOS Care India exhibition centre in every part of the country to reach out more and more artisan who are need to long term care. We also need to keep building our efforts to offer our artisans better competitive advantage and secure their future with beat possible choices.

SOS Care India established in 2006 ( registered under societies act1860, registrar no is S-54690) with an aim to provide an equal opportunities for economic empowerment, women empowerment, self employment, skill development and provide support to women entrepreneur and micro small medium enterprises. The vision of the organization is to bring business women and rural artisan on a common platform and ensure that they will get equal opportunity to self sustain and rural and urban India will work join hands for healthy Indian economy

Working area

Economic empowerment

Self employment

Promotion of rural artisans

Support to emergencies

Education of children

Promotion of art and culture

Join hands together for a noble cause

AKANKSHA (women Empowerment program)

Support one women: Rs.1000/-

Support 2 women: Rs.2000/-

Support 5 women: Rs.5000/-

Support 1 Batch: Rs.12000/-

DARPAN (Self employment)

One training program: 3000/-

Two training program: Rs.6000/-

Four training program: Rs.12000/-

Ten training program: Rs.30000/-

Rural economic empowerment programs

Support one program: Rs.2500/-

Support two program: Rs.5000/-

Support ten program: Rs.25000/-

ASHA (Stop Child Abuse- Educate them)

One Child:  Rs.1200/-

Two Children: Rs.2400/-

Ten Children: Rs.12000/-

One Batch:       Rs.36000/-

Sponsor one child: Rs.12000/-

MAMTA   (SOS mother economic empowerment program)

One Mother Economic Program: RS.800/- (Including mid day meal @ Rs.300/-)

Two Mother Economic Program: Rs.1600/-

Sponsor one batch program: Rs.8000/-

ASTHA (SOS Care Friend/Family): Rs.1000/-

Your minimum support can change lives of the women….

Please support through Cheque/ demand draft (SOS care India does not ask cash/accept cash donation)

Cheque in favor of “SOS Care India” you can send it to SOS care Head office

“Kaushik Sadan (ground floor) c-88/A, Janta garden, Pandav Nagar, New Delhi-110091(opposite east Delhi public school)” Tele fax: +91-11-22752558,

You can write any queries todonor@soscareindia.org, info@soscareindia.org Help line no: for projects- +918826478000, +918860353535, 8860113334/6/7/8. Please visit our website www.soscareindia.org

N.B.:- All donations are exempted under section 80(g) of the Income Tax Act 1961.