Parinaam Foundation

Parinaam is a non-profit foundation engaging with Urban Ultra Poor communities in India since 2006. Our vision is to eliminate generational poverty through education, social inclusion and financial literacy.

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About

  • Headquarters

    Bangalore, Karnataka

  • Since

    2008

Parinaam Foundation started as a not-for-profit organization in 2006 (incorporated under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 in March 2008). Today, Read moreParinaam provides critical support to urban poor families in the areas of livelihood and community development (through its award-winning Urban Ultra Poor Program), women’s empowerment, financial inclusion (through Diksha – its Financial Literacy and Linkages Program), and education (Higher Education Scholarships and the Academic Adoption Program). Academic Adoption Program - The Academic Adoption program was established in 2011. The program currently operates only in Bangalore and addresses the bottom 5% of the urban poor who live in the city’s slums. AAP is a 15-year engagement that helps students with their education, provides long-term mentoring, and supports their journey to becoming economically empowered citizens of tomorrow. Urban Ultra Poor Program - Parinaam’s Urban Ultra Poor has connected with 8850 families in 135 families in Bangalore. These are the poorest of the poor, who reside in urban slums and have absolutely no support when it comes to livelihood development, healthcare, education, and financial and social services. And this is where Parinaam’s intervention helps. The ultimate goal of UUPP is to end generational poverty Community Development Program - Parinaam started a unique initiative in 2017, the Community Development Program. It was (and is) unique because transforming the community at the infrastructure level is an extremely complicated, time-consuming, and demanding task. The effort is to walk together with residents of the communities and set up health care centers, maternity clinics, school buildings, community centers, and the like and provide access to solar energy, safe water, and more. The Health Project - The second COVID wave caught India off guard. That was when we realized how inadequate and ill-equipped our healthcare system was in an emergency. This is why what we started as COVID Relief, has now transformed into The Health Project. The Diksha Financial Literacy Program is designed to help women from low-income families with the knowledge and tools they need to manage cash flow, save safely, plan for the future, and make informed, intelligent financial decisions. Parinaam partners with Ujjivan Small Finance Bank to integrate a savings initiative where families open savings accounts and are provided access to essential banking and financial services. Diksha has been recognized and acknowledged as a pioneering program by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Our intent now is to find more partners to digitize and scale this financial literacy program.


Issue

Parinaam’s vision is to end generational poverty among Bangalore’s urban poor — who number about 20 million. When we began, we were clear that the way out of generational poverty was education. But over years of engagement, we have understood that ‘poor’ is not a financial condition alone. Poverty is multidimensional and unless every aspect — infrastructure, livelihood, healthcare, sanitation, recreation — is addressed, poverty persists in one way or the other. And gets in the way of education.

Impact

Over the past many years, transforming one family at a time, Parinaam has impacted the lives of over 1 million people through our programs. We have reached 13090 families through our Urban Ultra Poor Program, we have 1404 active children in our Academic Adoption Program, and have had projects undertaken PAN India through our Community Development Program and run a Financial Literacy Program that has reached 12,00,000 women so far across the country.

Programs

  • Academic Adoption Program

    We aim to provide education to children in good private/govt schools through scholarships/sponsorships. This is a 3-phase program mainly to start school, keep them in school, and support after school. Alongside child’s education, multidimensional involvement with family across livelihood, healthcare, and financial needs. The children are supported until they graduate from the program and become an earning member of the family.

  • Urban Ultra Poor Programme(UUPP)

    The Urban Ultra Poor Program reaches the most destitute families in urban
    slum communities. We aim to tackle generational and familial poverty by helping these families become independent and self-reliant with holistic intervention. At the end of the program, families should have stable incomes; be able to send their children to school regularly; and have access to quality and affordable medical care; have proof of identity and address; be able to access government benefits and save regularly in a bank.

Impact Metrics

  • Children Benefitted in Edcation

    Program Name

    Academic Adoption Program

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2013-14 119
    • 2014-15 106
    • 2015-16 290
    • 2016-17 124
    • 2017-18 124
    • 2018-19 158
  • Women Benefited Through Financial Training

    Program Name

    Diksha

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2013-14 137374
    • 2014-15 106936
    • 2015-16 126387
    • 2017-18 115885
    • 2018-19 131885

Leadership Team

  • Mallika Ghosh

    CEO & Executive Director

  • Manjunath C M

    Programme Director

  • Anirban Acharjee

    Programme Director

  • Manasi Joshi

    Programme Director

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    51-100

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAECP7278L

  • Registration ID

    U93090KA2008NPL045840

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    KA/2018/0199147

  • 12A

    AAECP7276LE2009101

  • 80G

    AAECP7276LF2021401

  • FCRA

    094421476

  • CSR Registration Number

    CSR00000807

Location

  • Headquarters

    Grape Garden, No.30, 3rd A Cross, 18th Main Rd, 6th Block, Koramangala, Bangalore

    Directions

Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Section 8 (formerly Section 25)

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2019-20

    Income
    Rs.41,081,795
    Expenses
    Rs.41,081,795
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.2,424,162
    Program Expenses
    Rs.38,657,633
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  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.69,134,438
    Expenses
    Rs.70,926,723
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.900,852
    Program Expenses
    Rs.70,025,871
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.61,398,000
    Expenses
    Rs.61,398,000
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.3,801,000
    Program Expenses
    Rs.57,597,000
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