About
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Headquarters
Mumbai, Maharashtra
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Since
2013
My career, My choice! We, at Antarang, believe that every young individual has the potential and aspirations to pursue any career of their choice, Read morenot just one limited to their current realities. By integrating career guidance into the high school curriculum, we create an ecosystem of support for socially and economically disadvantaged youth as they transition from education to employability.
Demographies Served
Cause Area
Sub Sector
Impact
Antarang currently operates in 24 districts across 5 states, delivering impactful career guidance and readiness programs seamlessly integrated into the school timetables of government and low-income schools for students in Grades 9 to 12. Antarang has nurtured the aspirations of over 200,000 individuals since 2013.
Vision & Mission
Antarang Foundation is a registered Indian not-for-profit organization that enables adolescents and young adults to make the transition from education to employment. Antarang envisions a world where every young adult is productively, passionately, and positively engaged in a career of their choice. By 2030, Antarang aims to enable 2.5 million vulnerable youth in India between the age of 14-18 years to stay on a trajectory towards a career of their choice.
Donor History
J P Morgan Chase
UBS Optimus Foundation
Fidelity Foundation
Parle Biscuits
ATE Chandra Foundation
EMpower
Programs
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Career Awareness and Readiness Program
StateAntarang's Career Program is a four-year intensive school-to-work transition program conducted in government and low-income private schools across grades 9 to 12. The facilitation conducted enables youth to be aware of the career possibilities available to them, helping them formulate a path to reach success and achieve better outcomes for their future and life aspirations.
The program is delivered by trained career facilitators who are trained by the Antarang Foundation to deliver the program to students in classrooms. As part of the program, the facilitators counsel the students and parents one-on-one with the help of individual career counselling reports.
The overall aim of the program is to ensure greater enrollment in higher/vocational education, lower dropouts, and dramatically reduce the number of students in the NEET category (Not in Education, Employment, or Training).
Antarang has nurtured over 200,000 aspirations since 2013
Impact Metrics
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Provided Career Guidance to Youth
Program Name
Career Awareness and Readiness Program
Year-wise Metrics- 2018-19 25225
- 2019-20 34456
- 2020-21 17077
- 2021-22 36476
- 2022-23 48455
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% of Students With Self Aware Career Choice
Program Name
Career Awareness and Readiness Program
Year-wise Metrics- 2018-19 71
- 2019-20 93
- 2020-21 99
- 2021-22 16
- 2022-23 66
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% of Students With Increase in Career Readiness Skills
Program Name
Career Awareness and Readiness Program
Year-wise Metrics- 2018-19 84
- 2019-20 95
- 2020-21 96
- 2021-22 94
- 2022-23 98
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%Age of Students With Awareness of 5 or More Career Tracks
Program Name
Career Awareness and Readiness Program
Year-wise Metrics- 2019-20 91
- 2020-21 69
- 2021-22 90
- 2022-23 54
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% of Students With Clarity of Career Plan
Program Name
Career Awareness and Readiness Program
Year-wise Metrics- 2018-19 60
- 2019-20 87
- 2020-21 94
- 2021-22 55
- 2022-23 88
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% of Students Engaged in Education, Employment or Training (Eeet)
Program Name
Career Awareness and Readiness Program
Year-wise Metrics- 2018-19 100
- 2019-20 91
- 2020-21 86
- 2021-22 71
- 2022-23 86
Theory of Change
More than 70 million youth in India live at or below the poverty line, with little access to healthcare or quality education, thus severely limiting their ability to aspire for a future that enables socio-economic progress. Less than 27% of them actually complete school. Around 30% of them cited economic factors and the inability to cope with education as primary reasons for dropping out of school. High dropout rates lead to unemployment or low-wage employment that perpetuates the intergenerational cycle of poverty. It is this lack of awareness and access to opportunity that perpetuates social and economic inequity that Antarang is solving.
Antarang Foundation is a registered Indian not-for-profit organization that enables adolescents and young adults to make the transition from education to employment. Antarang envisions a world where every young adult is productively, passionately, and positively engaged in a career of their choice. Our model focuses on the simple philosophy that young adults have an innate sense of agency once they know what and how to. We:
1. Build awareness of career opportunities
2. Build clear aspiration
3. Build employability skills and the ability to make informed career decisions
4. Provide access to career opportunities
Milestones & Track Record
Impact thus far
158,000+ youth between the ages of 14-25 years received career guidance across Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Goa
1. 84% of students have awareness of five or more career pathways
2. 87% of students have clarity of career plan
3. 78% of the class 10 students took admission in class 11/ vocational education in line with a career of their choice
4. 80% of students are engaged in Education, Employment or Training
5. Around 48% of employed beneficiaries increase their family income by 30%
Antarang’s key achievements include:
Enabled successful career pathways for 150,000+ adolescents and young adults over the last 10 years
Integrated Career Awareness, Career Planning and Employability as part of existing systems - high school, college time table in Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Goa
Built the employability ecosystem that was non-existent-
Built and trained a cadre of 500+ career facilitators to deliver in-school career guidance
Developed a Career Readiness diagnostic to assess self-awareness, career awareness and readiness levels
Antarang was recognized amongst India’s top 50 Covid last mile responders by the World Economic Forum in 2021 for continuing to support aspirations of the youth in the pandemic
Donor Testimonial
ATE Chandra Foundation-
"We congratulate Antarang Foundation for the commendable work they are doing by forging strong partnerships with diverse stakeholders. They are a learning organization who strives for excellence by reflecting on what has worked and what not in the past to carve out a new strategy for scale. We appreciate their openness to learn from others and share their own knowledge/experience with others through meaningful partnerships."
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
51-100
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Strength of Governing Body
4
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Diversity Metrics
90% 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
1. Antarang was recognized amongst India’s top 50 Covid last mile responders by the World Economic Forum in 2021 for continuing to support aspirations of the youth in the pandemic
2. Guide Star Certification
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAETA0540K
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Registration ID
E-29807
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VO ID / Darpan ID
MH/2017/0165361
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12A
AAETA0540KE20214
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80G
AAETA0540KF20214
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FCRA
083781565
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CSR Registration Number
CSR00002952
Location
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Headquarters
56/C, Uttam Kunj, First Floor, Kurla Kamgar Co-operative Housing Society, opposite to YUVA ,Kamgar Nagar, Kurla East, Mumbai, 400024
Directions
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Trust
Website
Financial Details
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2018-19
IncomeRs.33,897,634ExpensesRs.29,113,184Admin ExpensesRs.2,448,778Program ExpensesRs.26,664,406Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2019-20
IncomeRs.40,272,833ExpensesRs.42,036,438Admin ExpensesRs.3,672,354Program ExpensesRs.38,364,084Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2020-21
IncomeRs.47,559,646ExpensesRs.38,355,629Admin ExpensesRs.2,260,928Program ExpensesRs.36,094,701Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2021-22
IncomeRs.48,889,088ExpensesRs.42,691,672Admin ExpensesRs.3,570,302Program ExpensesRs.39,121,370Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2022-23
IncomeRs.72,472,975ExpensesRs.67,870,547Admin ExpensesRs.14,782,205Program ExpensesRs.53,088,342Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.