RFP for Proposals from NGOs for Sending Drop Out Children Back to School - Rotary India Literacy Mis
Funds for NGOs Last date 17 Apr 2016
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Education,Others
Rotary India Literacy Mission with its office at Skyline House, 145, Sarat Bose Road, Kolkata – 700026, is seeking proposals from NGOs to work in the geographical areas of Baraily, Kanpur, Agra, Mathura, Aligarh,Chandigarh.
About TEACH program of Rotary India Literacy Mission - RILM: T – Teacher Support, E – E-learning, A – Adult Literacy, C – Child Development, H – Happy School. Thus, the T-E-A-C-H “program” includes five “projects”, each with specific focus but inter-linked with the others in objective and content so as to contribute to the program goal of Total Literacy accompanied with improvement in learning outcome of primary education and spread of adult literacy in various parts of the country. Child Development project: This project aims to promote education of out-of-school children aged between 7 to 14 years, including those who are either differently-abled or otherwise at risk, by facilitating their access to mainstream State-funded primary/elementary. This is a one-year project. The project is named as ‘Asha Ki]ran – A ray of Hope’.
The activity sets included in this project are:Criteria for selection of children under Asha Kiran project of Rotary India Literacy Mission (RILM): The Child is between age group 7 to 14 years Child who has never been to school Child who is a laggard (the child’s learning outcome is less than his/her age- appropriate class.) Priorities should be given to following socially vulnerable groups: children at risk, like children of inmates, children in conflict with law, runaway children, children of sex workers, children of migrant workers, victims of child labour practices, HIV positive children, children of HIV positive parents, orphans and children in need of care and protection. Program Activities:Facilitating formal education of such children by getting them admitted to mainstream State-funded schools after providing them necessary non-formal education through intermediary centres. Engaging in advocacy for (a) provision, in these schools, of statutory amenities based on the needs of such children by leveraging the RTE Act provisions, (b) promoting teacher sensitivity to the needs of these children and (c) appropriate teacher training for handling them. It is a nine to twelve months project. The budget for one child will be maximum of Rs. 2000/- depending on the number of children to be taken up. The release of fund will be in following manner 25% of 2000 at the time of admission of the child in informal study center. This will take place after the identification, approval and uploading of data at RILM website of out of school children. 25% of 2000 on completion of 3 months in the center. The child must attend the informal study center regularly (at least 75% attendance). A progress report has to be uploaded at RILM website for each child. 25% of 2000 when the child gets admitted to formal school or start going regularly to government or government aided school. A progress report has to be uploaded at RILM website for each child. 25% of 2000 after the child completes 3 months of formal school with regular attendance (at least 75%). Monitoring report has to be submitted to RILM. Please send softcopy of proposal to childdevelopment@rotaryteach.org / program@rotaryteach.org Get more information on www.rotaryteach.org Address: Rotary India Literacy Mission, 145, Sarat Bose Road, Kolkata – 700026 | Ph. No. : 033-24863434/35
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