I-India reaches more than 3,000 street children each day in Jaipur, providing shelter, food, education and vocational training.

ASEEMA
A Prospero client has already funded I-India's Annapurna Kitchen which provides food for 650 children, for 1 year.

Current funding priorities include:

  • $2,128 per year for Childline day to night service to cover as shortfall for 1 year;
  • $14,255 for the Child Inn Orphanage;
  • $16,824 for the School on Wheels with shower;
  • $45,554 for Ladli Vocational Training School to cover a shortfall for 1 year.

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I-India helps extremely vulnerable children who live and work on the streets and face discrimination, abuse, and exploitation. I-India's integrated range of services includes a free 24 hour emergency helpline, healthcare and emergency medical help, food, mobile sanitation units, vocational training and education, as well as homes.

Our assessment:

  • The founders are passionately committed to their work and care deeply for the children they help. The charity is continually seeking practical and innovative ways in which to improve and expand their services.
  • I-India keeps costs low. Salaries are modest and founders work from their homes. Only 4% of the budget goes to administration, the remainder goes direct into program expenditure.

Quick facts

Location: Jaipur, India
Sector: Children, Education, Social Welfare
Annual income: $417,007 (2008)
Annual expenditure: $386,315
Number of paid staff: 74
Registration: Registered in India under Societies Act Rajasthan,
1958 No 99/Jai/1993-94,
FCRA registration 125560113
Date of most recent contact with Prospero: Information update August 2009
6th October 2008.
Field visit November 2007