About
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Headquarters
Delhi, Delhi
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Since
2006
Provides placement assistance and different types of employment training to disadvantaged persons coming from different walks of life. Training pro Read moregrams cover vocational skills, soft skills, life skills, English speaking and exposure visits to prepare trainees for real-life work environment in the organized sector. Its capacity building programs for trainers from Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) aim at maximizing the outreach to youth from underprivileged communities. It also works closely with schools run by the government and NGOs to aid growing children in dealing with mental health problems for ensuring their overall development. The primary aim is to ensure dignity, productivity and employability for Indian youth.
Cause Area
Vision & Mission
ETASHA’s Vision - Our Vision is “An India where every adult is skilled for income generation and enabled to lead a life of self-respect and dignity”.
Our Mission is “To Provide Training and Mentoring to resource-poor communities for Sustainable Employment and Income Generation”
Donor History
Mr. Ananthaswami, Ms. Aditi Nayar, Mr. Pravin Tandley, Ms. Indira Nayar, Mr. Satyendar Lal Jain
Programs
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Vocational Training & Placement Program
Programs for Youth These programs are focused on young adults, who are in the age bracket where thay can be legally employed (18+ year old) and are at least 12th Standard pass. All the programs include Placement in Jobs at the end of the training. i. Vocational Training and Placement for Young Adults (VTP): 2 short-duration industry-relevant skills training and placement programs, viz. CCCS (Confidence in Computers & Customer Services) and CATT (Confidence in Accounts, Taxation and Tally) skill and place class 12 passed underprivileged youth into jobs in growth-oriented Service Sector Industry. Apart from the trade-specific training, both programs have a strong component of Employability Skills. The Placement ratio has consistently been above 70% for those completing the programs. The ratio of girls enrolled has steadily increased from an average of 35% in the initial 5 years to average 66% in the 5 years ending in 2019-20. ii. In the context of the changing work environment created by the Corona pandemic, the CCCS program has been pivoted to create the SMART Blended Job-Readiness Program, (B-SMART) which is delivered through a blended methodology combining one-on-one mentoring with on-line facilitated learning. During the pandemic the B-SMART program prepared youth in 2 months for jobs and placed 66% of them in jobs. iii. Employability Skills Development and Placement (ESDP): Designed for students of Government-owned-and-supported Industrial Training Institutions (ITIs), World Class Skill Centres (WCSCs), and Polytechnics the program covers soft and core skills training and placement for youth enrolled in technical as well as non-technical trades. This program was also redesigned for online and offline delivery through the blended process. iv. Grassroots Entrepreneurship Program(GEP): This program is designed with a view to fill the huge gap between the number of youth entering the work force and the number of jobs getting created every year by the formal sector, which results in large scale unemployment and underemployment. The program identifies youth with the right skills and an entrepreneurial mindset, imparts business knowledge, trains in enterprise management skills, helps develop a business- plans and arranges some initial funding thus helping them to set up their small enterprises. The program also mentors and handholds the young entrepreneur towards sustainability of the enterprise. Like the ESDP Program, this program is also offered in collaboration with Government-owned-and-supported Technical Training Institutes.
Impact Metrics
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Registered No. of Beneficiaries
Year-wise Metrics- 2019-20 957
- 2020-21 637
- 2021-22 1037
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No. of Beneficiaries Completed Training
Year-wise Metrics- 2019-20 454
- 2020-21 309
- 2021-22 866
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Placed No. of Beneficiaries
Year-wise Metrics- 2019-20 280
- 2020-21 184
- 2021-22 243
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Registered No. of Beneficiaries
Year-wise Metrics- 2019-20 957
- 2020-21 637
- 2021-22 1037
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No. of Beneficiaries Completed Training
Year-wise Metrics- 2019-20 454
- 2020-21 309
- 2021-22 866
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Placed No. of Beneficiaries
Year-wise Metrics- 2019-20 280
- 2020-21 184
- 2021-22 243
Theory of Change
Approach to Skill Development
Our experience of working with youth for over 15 years has led to the firm belief that effective and sustainable change in mindsets of youth towards sustainable income generation and growth through employment, self-employment or entrepreneurship, can be achieved only through supportive change in the thinking of other significant members of their ecosystem. Over the years, we have developed and implemented several interventions aimed at bringing about mind-set change in various segments in the community. Interventions are specifically designed for school-going adolescents, young girls and boys, teachers, adult women and men, families, school systems, social institutions and the organised work sectors.
The end-goal is to develop an ecosystem where skills are valued and respected, and people are enabled to work with dignity and self-respect.
Milestones & Track Record
In 2021 -22 a total of 49008 people's lives were touched through various interventions. In our Vocational Training & Placement including Employability skills training with ITI for 1037 youth with 70% placement along with 8 youth placed from the community, Career Guidance for 412 High school students, Life Skills Training for 702 Middle and High School students along with 1918 low performing students were helped through remedial sessions in Maths, English, Hindi and computer to help them cope with the studies and fare well in academics. In addition, Enterprise Management Training for 337 women out of which 18 enterprises were set, Adult Literacy, Digital Literacy with 372 men and women was conducted. We were able to offer livelihood to 138 individuals who had lost their jobs, Masks, sanitisers, gloves, Ration, medical equipment, medicines, cash distributed to around 42662. We also organised health camps and distributed free Spectacles in the community."
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
51-100
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Strength of Governing Body
12
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Diversity Metrics
60% women
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
Yes
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Organisation Structure
Yes
Awards & Recognitions
World CSR Day recognition of ETASHA for “Outstanding Contribution to
Social Consciousness” on 18th February 2022
“Most Promising Program” for Women Entrepreneurship Program, awarded by CauseBecause in June 2018
NITI Aayog’s Recognition of Dr Meenakshi Nayar, President - amongst the top twelve” Women Transforming India” in 2016
Recognition by Mr. & Mrs. Kumar Mangalam Birla - among 25 NGOs doing commendable work in 2013-14
Best Use of ICT’ by an NGO in South-East Asia - Award given by Digital Empowerment Foundation in 2012.
Every year since 2018 we have been awarded the ‘Champion Level – GuideStar India Platinum Certificate for Transparency and Public Accountability’.
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAATE2303G
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Registration ID
54691
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VO ID / Darpan ID
DL/2017/0167152
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12A
AAATE2303G22DL01
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80G
AAATE2303GF20087
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FCRA
231661230
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CSR Registration Number
CSR00002969
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society
Website
Financial Details
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2019-20
IncomeRs.27,035,136ExpensesRs.25,186,900Admin ExpensesRs.3,526,166Program ExpensesRs.21,660,734Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2020-21
IncomeRs.32,698,084ExpensesRs.27,999,472Admin ExpensesRs.3,359,936Program ExpensesRs.24,639,536Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2021-22
IncomeRs.51,923,719ExpensesRs.38,396,260Admin ExpensesRs.3,455,663Program ExpensesRs.34,940,597Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2022-23
IncomeRs.3,769,334ExpensesRs.55,052,694Admin ExpensesRs.5,505,269Program ExpensesRs.49,547,425Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.