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Kshatriyaa Foundations

Byrraju Foundation was set up in July 2001 in the memory of the Late Byrraju Satyanarayana Raju, the founder of the Satyam group of companies. He was a philanthropist who believed in the development of villages and worked towards upliftment of rural lives.

The Vision

The seeks to build progressive self-reliant rural communities, with a holistic approach, by providing services in the areas of health care, environment, sanitation, primary education, adult literacy and skills development.

The Foundation currently works in 180 villages in 6 districts of Andhra Pradesh- East Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna, Guntur, Ranga Reddy and Visakhapatnam- positively transforming the lives of nearly a million people

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Byrraju Foundation

Byrraju Foundation was set up in July 2001 in memory of Late Byrraju Satyanarayana Raju, the founder of the Satyam group of companies. He was a philanthropist who believed in development of villages and did all he could to see the quality of rural lives transformed.


The Vision

The Foundation seeks to build progressive self-reliant rural communities - adopting a holistic approach - by providing services in healthcare, environment, sanitation, primary education, adult literacy and skills development. The Foundation currently works in 200 villages in 6 districts of Andhra Pradesh - East Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna, Guntur, Ranga Reddy and Visakhapatnam - positively transforming the lives of nearly 3 million people.


Mission



The Difference - Building Soft Infrastructure

Holistic approach is the unique feature that distinguishes us from other non-profit organisations. The emphasis is on creation of "soft infrastructure" to capture knowledge processes that we use in our rural initiatives. Our transformation effort begins with the identification of the needs of the village we choose to work with and appropriately customising the programmes. The experience gained from every initiative allows us to make dynamic changes in our efforts to ensure optimum delivery. These experiences create knowledge processes that can be replicated thereafter with minimal customisation.

The Foundation's activities are divided into various modules with well-defined value creation processes. Each module has a detailed process map with clear-cut methodologies ensuring successful implementation and realisation of intended objectives.


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The Transformation Cycle

The Foundation follows a scientific process while adopting a village to implement its services. Steps are taken to involve the community so that objectives and goals are synchronised with ground realities.


Identify needs -
To identify the needs of the village, the Foundation conducts a preliminary profiling of the village covering the following aspects:
» Demographic, social & economic profile of households.
» Basic amenities already available in the village.
» Availability of and access to welfare institutions.
» Resource base and utilisation.
» Employment status of residents.
» Existence of village-based organisations.
» Village 'Visioning' exercises.

These assessments reveal urgent needs that the Foundation seeks to address.


Design solutions -
With the needs of the community in mind, the Foundation creates a platform for delivery of services using available best practices identified as the most appropriate for the village in question.


Test & Validate -
With the inputs obtained from the profiling exercise and designing of appropriate solutions, the processes are tested and validated in consultation with domain experts. Once validated, the solutions are cleared for implementation.


Vision for self-reliance - Stakeholders from every village are selected keeping in mind their ability to contribute to the visioning process. Key attributes expected of the stakeholders are: general awareness, broad perspective, effective communication skills, domain expertise and general acceptability among the villagers. The group should be heterogeneous, comprising youth, village elders and women; and, wherever possible, elected members of the local panchayat.


Capacity Building - The Foundation enhances the inherent capacity of the community by training people and providing opportunities for skill development and thereby nurturing community leadership.


Community Leadership - Community Leadership is encouraged by strengthening the skills of people who participate in the Foundation's effort of shaping the community's future through team building, facilitating change and building consensus on the village vision.


Franchising - The Foundation believes that franchising is a way to leverage expertise and effectively use the resources of the community. Franchisees are selected applying pre-determined criteria, which seek to determine the commitment, credibility and willingness of the franchisee to accept the Foundation's approach.


Replication - The Foundation's programmes are field-tested before deploying resources and people. Once tested, the programme will be replicated. As a result, communities do not have to wait for a development programme to mature.


Centre for Rural Transformation (CRT)

Preparing India’s rural communities for knowledge economy is the primary challenge before the Foundation. It takes on board a number of domain experts to address this challenge. The Centre for Rural Transformation (CRT) is the nerve centre from where these experts operate. It provides conducive environment for creative thinking, encouraging the experts to contribute their intellectual wealth and develop innovative solutions that positively influence rural life. The CRT provides:




Solution Design Centre - This is an info-structure where conceptual models and prototype solutions are designed by a team of experts for a wide range of issues concerning rural transformation.


Mission Control Centre (MCC) - The MCC is equipped with electronic infrastructure that enables our affiliates to communicate and track the performance of development processes on the ground as they occur, which in turn facilitates proactive and real-time leadership through identified and set measures.

Centre for Community Learning and Leadership - These centres emphasise capacity building for transformation through training and investing in the development of a set of process leaders within the villages as well as at the Foundation.


At our state-of-the-art learning centres at Hyderabad and Bhimavaram training courses are offered to educate the community on the significance of the Foundation's five major initiatives:

» Healthcare - Ushering in a better quality of life.
» Education - A vital learning experience.
» Environment & Sanitation - Keeping villages Clean and Green.
» Livelihoods - Developing skills and abilities.
» Virtual Delivery of Services.


Change Agents

As a Byrraju Foundation "Change Agent", as our Volunteers are called, you have a wide range of options to contribute to improving the quality of rural life. You will be able to choose opportunities that match your skill sets, the time you can spare and the place you would like to be. Our process for "Change Agent" services ensures your teaming with a very select group of people deeply committed to rural transformation.


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Alliances

The Foundation builds alliances with Governments, NGOs, Corporate houses, and other organisations to broaden the scope of its activities, add value to existing programs in terms of resources, time, and delivery of quality services to our beneficiaries-synergising efforts to the maximum extent.


RAJU VEGESNA FOUNDATION

The Raju Vegesna Foundation is a not for profit organization established by leading international entrepreneur Raju Vegesna to support the socio economic development of India with a focus on the less advantaged sections of society. The Foundation has identified specific areas of focus which it believes will benefit the country in terms of enhancing employability, improving the quality of life as well as the health of India's citizens. This includes the less advantaged economically, and those who are differently-abled in society.

Inspired by the family who always aimed at leaving the world better than they found it, the initiatives are selected to improve and strengthen the lives of economically disadvantaged families and children, underserved communities and the environment. Raju Vegesna and his family believe that this can be achieved through caring for others and compassionate philanthropy.



SERVICE TO THE MANKIND IS SERVICE TO GOD

This popular saying is the mother of VASUDHA FOUNDATION, a social service organization that is extending its helping hand both physically and financially to all the people of all the classes and all age groups those who are affected by the fury of the nature and due to their ill luck.

MISSION

The mission of VASUDHA FOUNDATION is to stand beside and provide the deprived classes all they need in the hour of need, makes them a part of the growth of the nation and provide leadership and motivation along with financial assistance.

The mission is being carried out by its programmes :

Akshara (Vidya)

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Programme designed to extend helping hand to poor students pursuing higher education like engineering, medicine, post graduate courses etc.

Aarogya

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Programme designed to save the lives of the people affected by general diseases, heart diseases, cancer, kidney diseases, eye diseases etc.

Aashraya

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Programme designed to address the problems faced by the senior citizens and taking care of them during their sacred phase of life (Vruddhapya ).

Aadarana

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Programme designed to enable physically and mentally disabled people to face the challenges in life and join the growth of the nation.

Akshaya

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Programme designed to stand forefront to extend helping hand to the people who are in crisis at the time of natural calamities and helping them to revert back to their normal life.


SERVICES

  • Distribution of school books to the poor students
  • Distribution of clothes to the weaker sections
  • Distribution of dresses and blankets to the old people
  • Distribution of food grains in the flood and drought effected areas
  • Distribution of medicines in the areas where epidemic outbreak is there.
  • Organizing medical camps in flood effected areas.
  • Organizing medical check up programmes periodically.

VASUDHA FOUNDATION strongly believes that sharing not only joys but also sorrows is one of the duties of the human being.



Please visit our other website www.vasudhafoundation.org for further details.

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