HelpYourNGO - - Indian-Dreams-Foundation-(IDF)

Indian Dreams Foundation (IDF)

Sector: Education
Sub Sector: Learning Centre
Tax Deduction: 50% u/s 80G of The Income Tax Act, 1961
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% Spent on Beneficiaries

75%
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Year of Establishment : 2005
Registered Address : 503, Space Tower-I, Neerav Nikunj Phase-I, Sikandra, Agra 282007, Uttar Pradesh
Presence :
Website : https://www.idf4all.org
Email : punitasthana@gmail.com
Telephone : +91 7060050184
Donor Contact : Mr. Punit A. / +91 9897320428 / punitasthana@rediffmail.com
Registered Under : The Societies Registration Act, 1860
Auditor : Sachin H Agarwal & Associates
Bankers : Oriental Bank of Commerce
Trustees/Directors/Managing Committee: : Mr. Punit Asthana - President, Mr. Khem Chand Advani - Vice President, Ms. Jyoti Singh - Secretary, Ms. Meena Mahour - Deputy Secretary, Ms. Alka Sharma - Treasurer, Mr. Vijay Kanti Saxena - Member, Mr. Sunil Dhawan - Member

IDF works primarily in the fields of education, health, and women’s empowerment. IDF provides non formal primary education through their Dreams Learning Centres and formal education by initiating school reforms programs through their Adopt a School program. IDF is addressing development issues through awareness drives in rural communities and urban slums, and by providing education to empower young people.

IDF runs the following campaigns:

  • Education Campaign:  IDF runs the Dreams Learning Centre, which is a non-formal education centre. The centre targets those children who have dropped out of schools or girls from minority communities. Through the program, IDF aim to build the children’s confidence, social skills and their academic ability so that they may ultimately enrol in formal education.
  • Education Sponsorship and Mentoring Program: IDF launched the ‘Honhar Ladki’ education sponsorship program to sponsor girls’ education in formal schools. The target beneficiaries are adolescent girls from disadvantaged communities who drop out of school due to financial or family-related constraints. During the year IDF sponsored 107 girls in this program.
  • School Reforms Program: This program was started to provide quality education in the children from rural and urban government schools. IDF aim to develop government schools in Modern School so that they are on par with the best run schools in the rural and urban areas in term of best infrastructure, academic performance and healthy environment.
  • Meri Muskan: This is a girls’ awareness campaign that focuses on adolescent girls’ rights and awareness issues. During the program, the girls were provided training in handicrafts, embroidery, dancing, drama and basic life skills trainings.

IDF is accredited by Credibility Alliance with Minimum Norms and Give India. They have been granted with Special Consultative Status by the United Nations (ECOSOC). They also have full membership with the Conference of NGOs (CONGO), USA and are accredited with the Silicon Valley Foundation, USA.

FY 2014 (₹) FY 2015 (₹) FY 2016 (₹)
Income
Government Sources - - -
Foreign Sources 99,801 107,306 102,959
Institutional Sources 696,000 432,100 109,800
General Donations 932,874 914,150 1,193,581
Sales/Fees 8,000 9,000 9,400
Interest/Dividend - - -
Other Income - - -
Total Income (A) 1,736,675 1,462,556 1,415,740
 
Expenditure
Direct Program Activities 1,310,848 1,176,976 709,232
Program Staff Cost - - 325,000
Travel Expenses 30,623 6,518 13,913
Direct Program Expenses 1,310,848 1,176,976 1,034,232
Fund Raising Expenses 65,400 39,110 156,034
General Staff Cost 47,000 72,000 38,000
Overhead Expenses 69,519 71,654 103,605
Depreciation 78,536 83,530 54,614
Other Expenses/Transfers - - -
Total Expenditure (B) 1,601,926 1,449,788 1,400,398
 
Surplus / Deficit (A-B) 134,749 12,768 15,343
Assets
Fixed Assets 225,442 74,587 88,398
Current Assets - - -
Cash And Bank 173,755 295,889 297,451
Total Current Assets 399,197 370,476 385,849
Investments - - -
Accumulated Deficits - - -
Total Assets 399,197 370,476 385,849
 
Liabilities
Trust Corpus - - -
General Funds 354,288 367,056 382,399
Earmarked Funds - - -
Unutilized Grants - - -
Total 354,288 367,056 382,399
Loans - - -
Loans (From Members) - - -
Current Liabilities 2,809 44,909 3,420
Other Liabilities - - -
Total Liabilities 357,097 411,965 385,819
In FY14 and FY15, Direct Program Activities also includes Program Staff cost. We await the bifurcation details.
FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016
Beneficiary Details
Direct Beneficiaries (nos.) - - -
Indirect Beneficiaries (nos.) - - -
Average Cost per Direct Beneficiary (₹) - - -
Staff Details
No. of Staff 8 8 7
Number of Consultants 3 4 2
Number Of Volunteers - - -
Total 11 12 9
Highest Paid Full-Time Staff (₹ p.a.) 148,000 288,000 288,000
Lowest Paid Full-Time Staff (₹ p.a.) 6,000 6,000 6,000
NGO Name Sector Sub Sector Location % Spent on Beneficiaries Income (₹) Expense (₹)
H M Charitable Trust Education Scholarships Maharashtra 100 1,488,546 1,478,865
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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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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
Indian Dreams Foundation (IDF) Education Learning Centre Uttar Pradesh 75 1,415,740 1,400,398


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