g n i r e v o c Dis abilities g n i t a e r c s e i t i n u opport DIYA foundation 2012 annual report
Diya Foundation provides vocational training and sheltered employment to differently abled adults in Bangalore. DIYA S VISION: To see individuals with a disability and their families alive with dignity and pride in the present and operating with love, respect and confidence in the future. DIYA S MISSION Preethi at work in Diya s Candle unit To enrich the quality of life of differently-abled adults by training them in vocational skills and empowering them to live a fulfilling and productive life; The CEO shares Recently, actor Aamir Khan raised the issue of education and infrastructure for the disabled in India. He urged society to ensure that the disabled are educated, employed, productive, able to look after themselves and their families, thus contributing to the growth and wealth of the nation. We believe, Differently abled people are not surplus citizens. They can work, earn and be productive. Over the last 13 years, Diya has strived to provide them with training and employment. Our Annual Report, Discovering Abilities Creating Opportunities will give you a glimpse of the achievements of our people. We thank our clients, donors, volunteers, well-wishers and staff whose contribution and support has helped our Trainees discover their abilities and enabled Diya create opportunities for them. We urge you to invest into the lives of Diya s people, recognize their abilities and collaborate with us to see them lead productive lives. As responsible Indian citizens, let us together contribute to the welfare of the marginalized and the nation. Maria S. Santamaria, 0 9880052833 sarah@diyafoundation.com To create awareness in society and engage people in programmes that uphold and recognize the essential dignity and humanity of differently abled individuals. DIYA S HISTORY: Based in Bangalore, Karnataka, Diya Foundation was registered as a Vocational Training and Sheltered Workshop on 22nd March, 1999. A skill based training program that began with three students and one staff 13 years ago, now trains around 50 intellectually challenged adults and has 18 staff, six of them are Persons with Disabilities.
Highlights APRIL 2011- MARCH 2012 TRAINEES Trainees participated in the TCS World 10K 2011 and won the first prize in two categories, The Bombaat Brigade and The Green Crusader, winning Rs. 85,000/- towards our fund -raising efforts. Diya s Staff, led by Sendhil K., designed costumes for these events. STAFF The CEO attended a Project Planning Workshop in Nov 2011 and a workshop on Financial Planning and Management of NGOs with the Accounts Manager in Jan 2012. Physically challenged Staff participated in the 4km Wheelchair Race at the World 10K to raise funds for Diya. Shirley Metlin: Completed Certificate Course on MR; Sendhil V: Attended Common Purpose Navigator Program for Middle Management Leaders; Senior Supervisors trained as Job Coaches through a workshop conducted by Systematic Instruction Organisation in Nov 2011. Diya trainees at the TCS World 10K Race, 2011 (U.K) and Primalogue on design projects and with Pro Vision India, AMBA CEEIC and The Fishermen s Trust on training initiatives. DIYA S FUTURE Register a Self-Help Group in partnership with the parents of our trainees to initiate a Supported Employment Program. Start a Section 25 Company to provide livelihood options for the differently abled by employing them and marketing their products. Staff team, Abled and specially abled DIYA S CHALLENGES Building a sales and marketing network for products manufactured at Diya. Finding organizations willing to employ our Trainees within their set-up. Raising finances to set up a permanent resource center. DIYA S NEEDS Funds required to run the Vocational Training Project Rs. 20,00,000/- p.a. Initial investment to set up the Self Help Group Rs. 5,00,000/- VOLUNTEERS Volunteers from ANZ, Quintiles Technologies, Thomson Reuters, Goldman Sachs and 3M India Ltd., spent time with Diya s Trainees on various indoor and outdoor projects. NETWORKS Diya networked with Social Heart, Hundred Hands and Bangalore Cares for sales and fundraising, with Via Design DIYA FOUNDATION WAS THE FIRST NGO TO REGISTER WITH SOCIALHEART. OUR CUSTOMERS LOVE DIYA S CHOCOLATES AND WE HOPE TO ESTABLISH THEIR BRAND THROUGH SOCIALHEART. Kalyan Varma, www.socialheart.in, an online marketplace.
, Diyas focus for the year Pre-vocational Training Activities DISCOVERING ABILITIES AT DIYA S VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROJECT Diya s vocational training project takes every intellectually challenged individual through a six-month observation/learning period. They were trained on a variety of concepts in the Computer unit, on product designs and colors in the Candle, Paper and Screen Printing units, on production and packaging in the Chocolate unit and they potted plants in the Horticulture unit. They improved on their personal-social skills, participated in teamwork and gradually increased their production output. Trainees also participated in sports, outdoor visits and fund raising initiatives. Project Sponsors: 3M India Ltd., Thomson Reuters, Opus, PMC Sierra, Concern India Foundation, Give India, Jhunjhunwala Foundation and Gokhuldas Images Pvt. Ltd. Diya s Data Entry unit
A JOB AND A FUTURE: Steven works from 9.30a.m 5.00p.m. at Diya. His ability in typing makes him a good data entry operator at the Sheltered Workshop. He works on a project for Tata Docomo, typing over 50 forms a day. A punctual, meticulous and keen worker, Steven says with great pride, What I earn is saved in a bank account. CREATING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH DIYA S SHELTERED EMPLOYMENT PROJECT Diya creates opportunities for employment through its Sheltered Workshop. After training at the Vocational Centre, Trainees join the workshop where they use their skills to work and earn. Last year, our work force created designer candles and a range of paper products, made exquisite chocolates and nurtured beautiful plants. Those in the Computer unit began work on data entry assignments for Tata Docomo, through Cameo Corporate Services Ltd. Employed intellectually challenged adults earned between Rs 1000-1500/- per month. WORK-TO-ORDER PROJECTS CAME FROM: Tata Docomo, Hasan Gems, Hundred Hands, Infolog Solutions, Leeboy India, Neev Technologies, Stoke Networks, United Spirits, Water Line Hotels, Crown OUR PROGRESS 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 No of Trainees No in Vocational Training Project No in Sheltered Employment World Wide,, ITC Ltd., Dell, APD, Canara Bank, Concern India, Continental Corporation, Jack-n-Jill, Kiddy s Nursery, Munchies, Trumpit Entertainment, Vatsalya Trust, Winnitex Ltd. Catholic Club, Maria Resorts. SALES AND PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES AT: 2010-11 2011-12 ANZ, Yahoo, Caterpillar, Cross Domain, Dell, Goldman Sachs, HP, ITPL, Logica Pvt. Ltd, Oracle, Quintiles Technologies, Price Water House, Bharti Axa, Robert Bosch, Schneider-Conzerv, TCS, Tesco, Thomson Reuters, Times of India, Taj West End, Taj Vivanta, Metro, WIPRO, MAXUS
IDENTITY Diya Foundation is a registered Trust under Income Tax Act of 1961. (Reg. # 386/98-99, dated 23rd March 1999). Diya is registered u/s 51, 52 of Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995. (Reg. # 87, dated 23rd March 2011). Diya is registered with Income Tax Dept. u/s 12A. (Reg. # Trust/718/10A/2000-2001). Income Tax Permanent Account No: AAATD3446M. GOVERNANCE Details of Board Members (as on March 31st, 2012) Name Age Sex Position on Board Area of Competency Board Meetings attended Gerard Santamaria 56 years Male Managing Trustee Fundraising 4/4 Suman John 40 years Female Secretary Administration 4/4 Harish C. Ramakrishnan 40 years Male Treasurer Public Relations 3/4 Marguerita Lobo 56 years Female Member Trainee Development 4/4 The Diya Foundation Board met four times in the FY April 2011- March 2012 on 29/6/2011, 02/12/2011, 29/02/2012 and 26/03/2012. Minutes of the meeting were documented and circulated. The Board approves programs, budgets, annual activity reports and audited financial statements. It ensures the organization s compliance with laws and regulations. BANKERS State Bank of India, 27, Mosque Road, Frazer Town, Bangalore 560 005. Canara Bank, D Costa Square, 98/1-2, Wheeler Road Extension, Cooke Town, Bangalore 560 005. ICICI Bank, Cox Town, #55, Coles Road, Frazer Town, Bangalore 560 005. AUDITORS Shanthakumar & Co., 11/6, 1st flr. Bowring Hospital Road, Bangalore 560 001 ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY No remuneration, sitting fees or any other form of compensation was paid since inception of the Foundation, to any Board member. National or international travel by Staff or Board members Nil CEO s remuneration: Rs.0.00 (Nil) Remuneration of highest paid Staff: Rs. 11,000/- p.m. Remuneration of lowest paid Staff: Rs. 1500/-p.m. SOCIAL SECURITY SCHEME A Staff Welfare Fund with monthly contributions from staff salary (2%) and Diya Foundation (3%) was set up from April 2011. NEW APPOINTMENTS Mr Irfan Syed - Data Entry Operator (Jan 2012) C.S. Anil Kumar Production Asst., Screen Printing Unit (Jan 2012) Ms. Jacqueline Carvalho Secretary to CEO (Feb 2012). STAFF DETAILS (AS ON MARCH 31ST, 2012) (Six of the Vocational Centre Staff are Persons with Disabilities) Paid full time Paid part time Paid consultants Volunteers Male 11 0 0 >50 Female 6 1 0 >50 SALARY LEVELS (AS ON MARCH 31ST, 2012) Gross salary plus benefits INR Male Female Total < 5000 1 1 2 5000-10,000 9 6 15 10,000 25,000 1 0 1 Total 11 7 18
Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2012 Particulars 2011-2012 2010-2011 Rs. Lakh % Rs.Lakh % Assets Fixed assets 6.09 17.90 5.60 19 Investments 9.87 29 13.75 46.67 Loan disbursed 0.00 0 0.00 0 Deposits and Advances 3.57 10.49 5.07 17.22 Current assets 14.50 42.61 5.04 17.11 Income and Expenditure A/c Balance 0.00 0 0.00 0 Total 34.03 100 29.46 100 Liabilities Corpus/Endowment Fund 26.64 78.28 22.68 76.99 Earmarked Funds 3.75 11.02 2.75 9.33 Loans/Borrowings 0.00 0 0.00 0 Current Liabilities and provisions 0.55 1.62 0.06 0.20 Income and Expenditure A/c 3.09 9.08 3.97 13.48 Total 34.03 100 29.46 100 Income & Expenditure as on 31st March 2012 Abridged Financial Statement 2011-2012 Income Expenditure 10.79 Lakhs 2.02 Lakhs 29.43 Lakhs 8.41 Lakhs Self generated Indian sources International sources 21.94 Lakhs Particulars 2011-2012 2010-2011 Rs. Lakh % Rs. Lakh % Income Self generated income 8.41 22.23 10.49 53 Indian sources 29.43 77.77 19.69 47 International sources 0.00 0 0.00 0 Total 37.84 100 30.18 100 Expenditure Programme/activities 21.94 57.98 18.36 60.83 Public Education for Fund raising 2.02 0.70 0.13 0.43 Administration Expenses 10.79 28.51 7.72 25.58 Total 34.75 87.19 26.21 86.84 Surplus 3.09 12.81 3.97 13.16 Receipts & Payments as on 31st March 2012 Particulars 2011-2012 2010-2011 Rs.Lakh % Rs. Lakh % Receipts Opening Cash and bank bal. 4.32 9.18 5.39 3.55 Donations Received/Internal Revenue 34.60 73.54 27.71 92.21 Bank Interest 0.42 0.89 0.28 0.11 Others 7.71 16.39 1.50 4.13 Total 47.05 100 34.88 100 Payments Direct Expenses 24.47 52.01 20.16 57.80 Indirect Expenses 9.17 19.49 3.91 11.21 Capital Expenditure 0.31 0.66 6.49 18.60 Closing Cash and Bank Bal. 13.10 27.84 4.32 12.39 Total 47.05 100 34.88 100 Programmes/activities Public Education for Fund raising Administration Expense All contributions to Diya Foundation are exempt from Income Tax u/s 80G Vide DIT(E)BLR/80G(R)/121/ AAATD3446M/X-441/2011-12) w.e.f.01-04-2011 until rescinded. Donate online to Diya Foundation through GiveIndia - http://www.giveindia. org/m-885-diya-foundationdiya.aspx Complete audited statement of accounts available on request. Annual report circulation: 600 copies
Recycling to Earn: IT IS A SECOND CHANCE FOR SHEETS OF NEWSPAPER DONATED TO DIYA. EMPLOYEES IN THE PAPER UNIT RECYCLE THEM TO MAKE PAPER BAGS, PENS, LANTERNS, BOWLS AND BASKETS. THIER FINGERS MOVE DEFTLY, WITH PRECISION AND EASE OVER THE PRODUCTS THEY HELP CREATE. EVERY ITEM SOLD FULFILLS THEIR NEED FOR A SATISFYING AND PRODUCTIVE LIVELIHOOD. Sowmya and Gayathri at work in Diya s Paper unit To visit call: Sarah Santmaria, CEO 080 25475828, 25470038 Email: sarah@diyafoundation.com Website: www.diyafoundation.com Follow us on Facebook All names and photographs used with consent Content: Elizabeth Korah Photography: Harinath (Foto Tech) Concept, Design & Layout: George Korah www.primalogue.com Annual report circulaton: 600 copies