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Sunbeam

Sector: Education
Sub Sector: Learning Centre
Tax Deduction: 50% u/s 80G of The Income Tax Act, 1961
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Year of Establishment : 1999
Registered Address : 29, Ground Floor, Hiramani Super Market Bldg, Corner of Ambedkar Road & Dr. S. S. Rao Road, Lalbaug , Mumbai 400012, Maharashtra
Presence : Maharashtra
Website : NA
Email : sunbeamtrust@gmail.com
Telephone : +91 9137114107
Donor Contact : Ms. Khurshid Dabdi / +91 9820152139 / sunbeamtrust@gmail.com
Registered Under : The Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950
Auditor : Satyendra Vepari & Co.
Bankers : Punjab National Bank, HDFC Bank
Trustees/Directors/Managing Committee: : Ms. Khurshid Dabdi - Managing Trustee, Ms. Sangeeta Kapila - Trustee, Mr. Sameer Koticha - Trustee, Mr. Vivek Gour - Trustee

Sunbeam is dedicated to the holistic development of underprivileged children. Its mission is to transform their lives by allowing them to realize their full potential. The NGO's vision focuses on preparing students to become future-ready, guiding them to discover and understand various career paths, and empowering them to become catalysts for positive change. Sunbeam aims for a program of transformation, not just service delivery, to make the community self-reliant over time.

Major Interventions:

Academic Support and Scholarships: Sunbeam offers extensive academic support to its beneficiaries, focusing on education as a main area. It collaborates with affiliated coaching classes, offering students a conducive learning environment, study materials, and regular mock tests to help them identify and correct mistakes. A crucial part of this program is the provision of scholarships that cover a significant portion of tuition fees, easing the financial burden on families. This support extends from the primary level through to college, including grants for professional courses.

Career Guidance and Mentorship: Beyond academic support, Sunbeam provides comprehensive career guidance. The educational coordinator and career counsellor guide students in making informed decisions about their future. They organize meetings and sessions with professionals to provide detailed information about various career paths, such as professional courses and degrees in fields like law, engineering, and commerce.

Skills Training Initiative: In a new initiative, Sunbeam connects students who are not academically inclined or who have dropped out to organizations that provide free skills training programs. These short-duration courses, ranging from a few weeks to a few months, cover a variety of fields such as Customer Care Executive, Auto Service Technician, and Cyber Security. This program aims to equip students with practical skills, helping them secure job placements and face contemporary challenges in a technology-driven world.

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Services Funds Raised (₹)
936,238
Charity Registry 20,000
Crowdfunding Campaign 155,000
Donation 185,904
Donor Advisory 951,050
Supplementary Education 100,000
Systematic Giving Plan - Quantum SMILE 228,201
Total Funds Raised 2,576,393
NGO Name Sector Sub Sector Location % Spent on Beneficiaries Income (₹) Expense (₹)
Atulya Vikash Education Services Jharkhand 97 333,630 333,127
Foundation For Excellence India Trust (FFEIT) Education Scholarships Karnataka 95 658,104,660 660,524,997
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MentorMe Foundation (The Apprentice Project) Education Learning Aids Maharashtra 92 31,125,800 30,114,200
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K.C. Mahindra Education Trust Education Girl Child Maharashtra 85 1,339,741,000 1,344,351,000
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Atma Education Trust Education Services Maharashtra 76 19,739,697 17,160,220
Sunbeam Education Learning Centre Maharashtra 0 0 0


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