Cause Area
Primary Sectors
Secondary Sectors
Financials
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2021
Total IncomeRs.1,323,192Total ExpensesRs.1,306,330Non Program ExpensesRs.132,879Program ExpensesRs.1,173,451Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2022
Total IncomeRs.21,383,381Total ExpensesRs.21,064,776Non Program ExpensesRs.2,106,477Program ExpensesRs.18,958,299Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2023
Total IncomeRs.72,898,657Total ExpensesRs.72,654,093Non Program ExpensesRs.7,265,409Program ExpensesRs.65,388,684Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.
Geographies Served
Programs
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Sustainable Development - Financial Inclusion
StateStates
Andhra Pradesh
Telangana
The Implementation design of our financial inclusion project is in 2 ways. 1st mode is conduct of workshops on financial inclusion with expert resource persons through lecture, PPT, Case Studies, interaction with the participants. 2nd mode of our financial inclusion project is through centre for financial literacy. We have established 101 CFLs in 27 Districts. Each CFL has 2 CFL Counsellors. We conduct ToT and refresher trainings to our CFL counsellors. They will visit villages and conduct variety of programs like Stakeholders meetings, Street corner meetings, Small Group meetings, Village Level meetings, One to One interactions, Kalajatha Cultural programs etc. They will distribute IEC Booklets and Pamphlets on Financial Inclusion. They will create awareness on Financial Planning, Savings, Borrowings, Investments, Banking Products and Services, Digital Payment Systems, Social Security schemes, Ponzi schemes, Cyber Crimes, Complaint Redressal System, etc.., They will also do handholding and assist participants to obtain Banking Products and Services, Social Security schemes etc., They will also assist in claiming Social Security schemes and grievance redressal. They will document meetings through reports, photographs, short videos, success stories, press clipping etc., We will conduct periodical reviews to assess progress and suggest midterm corrections for better implementation.
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Advocacy and Research on Education
StateStates
Andhra Pradesh
There are many policy gaps in education system. Education is costly in private sector, which is not affordable to poor and poor quality in government sector. We are addressing the policy gaps in education through the following advocacy and research activities.
1. We conducted Research study on understanding and addressing school dropouts among girls
2. We conducted Impact study on right to education act and its implementation
3. We conducted seminars on education policies
4. We distributed educational material orphans-special needs children- poor girls students.
5. We distributed scholarships to merit students
6. We conducted seminar on role of school libraries in quality education in the context of right to education act and digital era
7. We conducted training programs to school management committees members under RTE act
8. We organized seasonal hostel for children of migrant parents / child labour rehabilitation
9. We conducted earth day celebrations – painting, quiz, essay writing competitions on climate change, protection of environment and forests Participants.The following is the impact of our transformative work on education:
1. In our Report on “Research study on understanding and addressing school dropouts among girls”, we made recommendations on actions to be taken to retain girls in schools and stop girls school dropouts.
2. In our Report on “Impact study on right to education act and its implementation” we made suggestions on proper implementation of right to education act
3. In our Reports on “seminar on education policies”, “seminar on role of school libraries in quality education”, “seminar on efficacy of modernization of madarsa education”, we made suggestions on improvements in education system.
4. We motivated students to pursue further education through distribution of educational material orphans-special needs children- poor girls students. -
Women Empowerment
StateStates
Andhra Pradesh
Women empowerment is a challenging issue. Gender inequities are persisting still now. Atrocities on women are happening at home, at workplace and at public places. We are witnessing girl child discrimination. Women are deprived of their rights and entitlements. To address women empowerment issues, we have been conducted the following activities.
1. We conducted workshops on building capacities of activists and change agents to protect human rights (women & children rights) in collaboration with Canada High Commissioner, New Delhi
2. We conducted AGP- awareness generation program for rural women in collaboration with Central and State Social Welfare Boards
3. We conducted LAP- legal awareness program for rural women in collaboration with National Commission for Women, New Delhi
4. We conducted awareness on women rights and entitlements in collaboration with District Legal Service Authority
5. We distributed clothing & bedding material to destitute old age women
Impact Metrics
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Increased Level of Financial Literacy - Usage of Financial Products and Services - Usage of Social Security Schemes & Form Shgs and Able to Get Loans
Program Name
FINANCIAL LITERACY & WOMEN EMPOWERMENT & Advocacy and Research on Education
Year-wise Metrics- 2018-19 7961
- 2020-21 93362
- 2021-22 398676
- 2022-23 221340
Leadership Team
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V Anjaneyulu
Director
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V Ashok Kumar
Project Manager
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G V Sowmya
Office Manager
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Y Baburao
State Coordinator
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K Ashok
State Coordinator
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13 Members
District Coordinator
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360 Members
Counsellors
Demographics & Structure
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Organisation Strength
None
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AACAS9518E
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Registration Number
314/2007 Dated 14-06-2007
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CSR Form 1
CSR00006115
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80G
80G - AACAS9518EF20214
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12A
12A - AACAS9518EF20216
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FCRA
Not Available
About
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Headquarters
Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh
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Since
2007
Impact
The following is the impact of our transformative work on Financial Literacy: 1. Increased Level of Financial Literacy 2. Usage of Financial Products and Services 3. Usage of Social Security Schemes The following is the impact of our transformative work on education: 1. In our Report on “Research study on understanding and addressing school dropouts among girls”, we made recommendations on actions to be taken to retain girls in schools and stop girls school dropouts. 2. In our Report on “Impact study on right to education act and its implementation” we made suggestions on proper implementation of right to education act 3. In our Reports on “seminar on education policies”, “seminar on role of school libraries in quality education”, “seminar on efficacy of modernization of madarsa education”, we made suggestions on improvements in education system. 4. We motivated students to pursue further education through distribution of educational material orphans-special needs children- poor girls students. 5. We encouraged meritorious students through distributing merit scholarships to improve quality of education 6. We strengthened the stakeholders of schools by conducted training programs to school management committees (SMC) members to implement RTE act at grassroots. 7. We organized seasonal hostel for children of migrant parents to eradicate child labour in rural areas. 8. We encouraged extra-curricular activities in educational institutions by celebrating earth days and conducting painting, quiz, essay writing competitions. The following is the impact of our transformative work on women empowerment: 1. With our workshops on building capacities of activists and change agents to protect human rights (women & children rights), women were able to protect their rights 2. With our AGP- awareness generation program for rural women, women were able to obtain various scheme benefits from government agencies. 3. With our LAP- legal awareness program for rural women, women were able to understand legal rights including domestic violence act and able to resolve the issues at home and workplace. 4. Women were redressing their grievances through District Legal Service Authority and getting free legal aid. 5. Destitute old age women were able to get clothing & bedding material for dignified life. 6. Women were able to form SHGs and able to get loans for their business activities. 7. Women were able to obtain banking products and services and coming in the fold of financial inclusion 8. Women were able to obtain social security schemes like SSY, PMJJY, PMSBY, APY, Auyushman Health and E-Shram Cards etc. 9. Gradual reduction of atrocities on women and domestic violence cases are happening. 10. Social and economic empowerment has been taking place.
Vision and Mission
The Society for Social Transformation aims for the holistic development of deprived, disadvantaged & vulnerable sections of the society through social, economic, educational & cultural transformation.
Political & Religious Declarations
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Political Affiliation
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Religious Affiliation
Location
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Headquarters
D.NO. 76/97-R-M-V-B-8, L.Venkaiah Nagar Richmond Villas, Near Reliance Mart, Opp: All India Radio Station, Bellary Road
Directions, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh -
Offices in Cities
Kurnool, Nellore, Srikakualm, Wanaparthy, Jogulamba Gadwal, Visakhapatanam, East Godavari, Guntur, Vizianagaram, Kamareddy, Krishna, Prakasam District, Sangareddy
Other Details
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Type
Non-profit
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Sub Type
Society
Website
Technology Adoption
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SOC 2 Compliant
No
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Financial Management
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Beneficiary Management