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Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled

Sector: Disability
Sub Sector: Comprehensive - Multiple
Tax Deduction: 50% u/s 80G of The Income Tax Act, 1961
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% Spent on Beneficiaries

93%
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Year of Establishment : 1997
Registered Address : No. 11, Villa Suchitha, Ist Cross, 17th A Main, JP Nagar II Phase, Bengaluru 560078, Karnataka
Presence : Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka
Website : https://www.samarthanam.org
Email : info@samarthanam.org
Telephone : +91 80 26582570
Donor Contact : Mr. Kumaraswamy R. / +91 9449864775 / support@samarthanam.org
Registered Under : The Indian Trust Act, 1882
Auditor : Radhakrishna Upadhya & Co.
Bankers : ING Vysya Bank
Trustees/Directors/Managing Committee: : Mr. Mahantesh Kivadasannavar - Founder & Mng. Trustee, Late Sugur Paramashivaiah Nagesh - Founder Trustee, Ms. Vasanti Savanur - Trustee, Mr. Uday Kumar Bagunavar - Trustee, Mr. Buse Gowda S - Trustee

Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled is engaged in empowering persons with disabilities and the underserved in socio-economic-cultural fronts through its various initiatives on Education, Livelihood, Environment, Health and Nutrition, Sports, Arts and Culture and Rehabilitation. Educate, Enable and Empower are the watch words of the Trust.

Major Interventions:

Education: The NGO’s motto of inclusivity is greatly emphasized in its establishment of Barrier-free Residential Schools wherein education is provided at primary and high school levels along with higher education support to children with disabilities and the underprivileged. It also runs a special school for children with intellectual disabilities, equipped with state of the art infrastructure, teaching and learning aids, facility for physiotherapy and occupational therapy. Inclusive education support includes home tuition, teacher training, assignments, online classes, counselling, day care, sponsorships

The tinker labs, science centres, stem education, smart classrooms, remote learning services is piquing interest and motivation among school children, bringing them out of online school hibernation. Hundreds of school children from remote rural districts, who have barely seen the insides of a school, are provided with home tuitions and learning support.

Health & Nutrition: With an aim to prevent malnutrition, Samarthanam, with its Mid-day Meal programme is making an effort to beat classroom hunger adding various benefits to school children including improved appetite, nutrition, and their overall well-being. As part of the Covid relief campaign; Food, groceries, medical supplies, oxygen, masks, ICU beds, health kits, vaccinations, and many necessities are given to people, organizations, offices, hospitals, and frontline workers.

Livelihood & Skill Development: Samarthanam helps the disabled Youth to create an honourable livelihood by upgrading their skills and earn a living. The Resource centres support the disabled youth with necessary mobilization, training, grooming and confidence building, escorting them into the job world to lead their independent lives. While skill building and training help the youth enhance their skillset, various additions like motivational sessions, mock interviews, personality building, volunteer interactions, exposure visits and so on, buttresses their overall profile. Job Fairs were conducted which is an ideal platform for employers to hire new talents and restore employment for youth with disabilities.

Sports & Cultural Activities: Sunadha is the disabled artist’s troupe, an exceptional ensemble bringing dance and music to life. The artists deliver performances across the globe in classical music, classical and folk dance, and musical instruments with increasing recognition each year. Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI), the cricketing arm of Samarthanam, fosters the game of blind cricket and the visually impaired players across India.

FY 2021 (₹) FY 2022 (₹) FY 2023 (₹)
Income
Government Sources 15,583,414 28,778,957 48,555,890
Foreign Sources 207,568,821 112,287,169 166,439,477
Institutional Sources 203,117,730 649,767,932 416,156,707
General Donations 57,512,037 172,121,753 237,857,184
Sales/Fees - - -
Interest/Dividend 5,919,115 9,280,792 11,142,955
Other Income 757,468 1,162,777 60,701,394
Total Income (A) 490,458,585 973,399,380 940,853,607
 
Expenditure
Direct Program Activities 285,655,092 547,242,810 571,924,965
Program Staff Cost 98,593,486 121,423,248 153,607,278
Travel Expenses 6,716,520 17,358,385 20,145,644
Direct Program Expenses 384,248,578 668,666,058 725,532,243
Fund Raising Expenses 4,002,544 768,556 2,833,818
General Staff Cost 9,511,204 16,718,327 13,376,442
Overhead Expenses 19,808,862 23,500,751 15,763,112
Depreciation 17,778,285 19,406,007 22,271,310
Other Expenses/Transfers - 186,121 -
Total Expenditure (B) 442,065,993 746,604,205 799,922,569
 
Surplus / Deficit (A-B) 48,392,592 226,795,175 140,931,038
Assets
Fixed Assets 279,048,559 324,593,348 543,047,958
Current Assets 30,228,783 29,163,891 33,861,146
Cash And Bank 128,057,808 173,534,875 70,796,972
Total Current Assets 437,335,150 527,292,114 647,706,076
Investments 103,462,636 52,204,636 19,608,803
Accumulated Deficits - - -
Total Assets 540,797,786 579,496,750 667,314,879
 
Liabilities
Trust Corpus 3,162,003 3,766,003 4,467,803
General Funds 231,520,832 458,316,008 539,363,433
Earmarked Funds 61,344,808 66,180,124 61,344,808
Unutilized Grants 194,644,037 - -
Total 490,671,680 528,262,135 605,176,044
Loans - 20,184,931 36,159,310
Loans (From Members) - - -
Current Liabilities 50,126,106 31,049,684 25,979,525
Other Liabilities - - -
Total Liabilities 540,797,786 579,496,750 667,314,879
1) Other income includes unutilized funds, TDS Refund, Discount, ESIC Incentives.
2) Direct Programme Activities include overheads like electricity, repairs/maintenance, water, food and rent, teacher training pertaining to the programmes.
3) Fund raising expenses includes promotion and publicity expenses.
4) Earmarked funds includes grants received in advance.
FY 2021 FY 2022 FY 2023
Beneficiary Details
Direct Beneficiaries (nos.) - - -
Indirect Beneficiaries (nos.) - - -
Average Cost per Direct Beneficiary (₹) - - -
Staff Details
No. of Staff 456 562 548
Number of Consultants 42 47 64
Number Of Volunteers 25,301 908,280 7,793
Total 25,799 908,889 8,405
Highest Paid Full-Time Staff (₹ p.a.) 2,400,000 2,760,000 2,760,000
Lowest Paid Full-Time Staff (₹ p.a.) 66,204 71,172 78,288
Services Funds Raised (₹)
Donation 1,000
Online Donation 3,600
Total Funds Raised 4,600
NGO Name Sector Sub Sector Location % Spent on Beneficiaries Income (₹) Expense (₹)
Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled Disability Comprehensive - Multiple Karnataka 93 940,853,607 799,922,569
Ashadeep Disability Mental Health Assam 93 15,085,229 14,812,193
Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled Disability Comprehensive - Multiple Karnataka 93 940,853,607 799,922,569
Ashadeep Disability Mental Health Assam 93 15,085,229 14,812,193
Diya Foundation Disability Vocational Training - Mental Disability Karnataka 85 8,586,634 9,382,759
Adarsh Charitable Trust Disability Compr - Mental/Phy Disability Kerala 84 20,344,781 25,880,909
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Amar Seva Sangam Disability Rehabilitation - Physical Disability Tamil Nadu 77 147,087,659 170,535,907
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Andhjan Kalyan Trust Disability Comprehensive - Multiple Gujarat 72 2,204,277 2,533,317
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