Bosconet

Enables people from underprivileged communities to live a dignified life, protect the environment and live in-tune with nature

  • Gold Certified 2023
  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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About

  • Headquarters

    New Delhi, Delhi

  • Since

    2010

Bosconet is involved in social projects all over India and is helping underprivileged and poor communities to find sustainable means of living. It pro Read moremotes the protection of the environment by using renewable energy sources itself and encouraging the planting of trees besides being involved in water conservation and waste management efforts. It is involved in helping migrant labourers who had lost their jobs due to the pandemic and had returned to their villages by providing paddy seeds so that they could start cultivation of the crop without depending on loans besides providing information on health and hygiene to stop the spread of the pandemic. It provides training on organic farming to backward communities to generate income opportunities and reduce unemployment. It provides mobile phones and TV sets to school children who cannot afford these devices so that they can attend online classes and continue their education. It also gives financial help to school children who have dropped out of school due to financial constraints besides providing educational materials to them. Bosconet is active in distributing hygiene kits and educating poor women and adolescents about the benefits of maintaining good hygiene. It also distributed food to poor families during the pandemic and trained them to take care of nursery plants thereby generating new employment opportunities. It conducts training in skills like entrepreneurship and basic financial knowledge to help women's self-help groups to conduct and manage small businesses. Poor women are given training in skills such as tailoring and making face masks and bags. The organization also helps to get these products sold in the market so that these women can support themselves. Technical skills are also given to underprivileged youth to make them self-reliant. It also trains migrant labourers with skills that can be useful in generating income and living a better life. To help the girl child come up in society it arranged to take care of their food, education and rehabilitation these included those children and youth who were left parentless due to the pandemic. It is actively helping educate children by running schools in underserved states and also arranging for transporting these children from their homes to schools and back by bus. It encourages adult education by providing software developed by Tata Consultancy services in local languages so that adults can get educated even if they have missed the chance earlier. Bosconet provided training on computer skills and beautician courses to refugee girls from Afghanistan and also helped place them in jobs.

Vision & Mission

Vision :Don Bosco Network envisages a just world, where everyone lives in dignity and cares for our home – the Earth

Mission :Our mission is to enable people to access the right to a dignified life and live in productive harmony with Nature.

Donor History

Price waterhouse Coopers Service Delivery Centre (Kolkata) Private Limited
Macquarie
General Insurance Corporation
Give Foundation
Amazon

Programs

Impact Metrics

  • Inform and Support Marginalized People to Access and Avail Various Government Welfare Benefits and Entitlements.

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2020-21 24731
    • 2021-22 99291
  • Awareness Creation, Capacity Building, and Support for the Migrant Workers to Claim Their Rightful Entitlements, Protection, and Prevent Exploitation

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2020-21 9700
  • Life-Skills Training to Migrant Workers

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 352
  • Number of Women Who Started Income Generation Activity

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 3059
    • 2020-21 300
    • 2021-22 525
  • Metric 1

    Program Name

    Encouraging Digital India

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 667
    • 2020-21 1670
    • 2021-22 2300
  • Securing Rights and Building Capacity

    Program Name

    Securing Rights and Building Capacity

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2020-21 24731
    • 2021-22 99291
    • 2022-23 0
  • Number of Women Who Started Income Generation Activity

    Program Name

    Number Of Women Who Started Income Generation Activity

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 3059
    • 2020-21 300
    • 2021-22 525
  • Promoting Water in School

    Program Name

    Number of Low-Cost Private School Infrastructure Upgraded

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 3
    • 2020-21 5
    • 2021-22 11
  • Number of Children Supported to Continue Formal Education

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 667
    • 2020-21 1670
    • 2021-22 2300
  • Number of Low-Cost Private School Infrastructure Upgraded

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 3
    • 2020-21 5
    • 2021-22 11
  • Building the Capacity of Local Csos in Advocacy, Lobbying, Negotiation, Participatory Approach, and Welfare Schemes.

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 231
    • 2020-21 360
    • 2021-22 720
  • Inform and Support Marginalized People to Access and Avail Various Government Welfare Benefits and Entitlements.

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2020-21 24731
    • 2021-22 99291
  • Awareness Creation, Capacity Building, and Support for the Migrant Workers to Claim Their Rightful Entitlements, Protection, and Prevent Exploitation

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2020-21 9700
  • Life-Skills Training to Migrant Workers

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 352
  • Number of Women Who Started Income Generation Activity

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 3059
    • 2020-21 300
    • 2021-22 525
  • Emergency Relief to Covid-Affected People

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 0
    • 2020-21 27316
    • 2021-22 0
  • Metric 1

    Program Name

    Education for all

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 1239
    • 2020-21 2325
    • 2021-22 2986
  • Empowering Civil Society Organization in 8 Indian States Towards Promoting Awareness on Government Welfare Schemes Among the People.

    Program Name

    Empowering civil society organization in 8 Indian states towards promoting awareness on government welfare schemes among the people.

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 231
    • 2020-21 24731
    • 2021-22 99291

Theory of Change

Mission: Our mission is to enable people to access their right to a dignified life; live in productive harmony with nature; and strengthen our network partners continue their mission sustainably.

Goals: Contribute towards mitigating exploitation of all forms through increased awareness on various key issues; contribute to: increase literacy rate, reduce poverty - more focused on reducing youth poverty, improved gender equality, uphold human rights, better protection for vulnerable children and children-at-risk, improve economic and social empowerment of women, contribution to protect environment, and relief during emergencies.

Outputs: The needs and the communities are prioritized and properly addressed. Planned quantitative and qualitative changes are achieved cost-effectively.

Activities: Bosconet conducts research and identify key issues that need to be addressed, identify the target group, geographical location. Mobilize resources and other supports, execute the need-based projects, monitor and evaluate the projects.

Inputs: Bosconet receives funding from donors and individuals from abroad and in India; CSR funds, etc.

Monitoring & Evaluation: Assign key performance indicators, milestones, decide the appropriate data collection methods, and reporting mechanisms to meet the expectations of the donor and stakeholders.

Learning and Improvement: Bosconet continuously learn from the organization's activities, experience on the field and make improvements based on the lessons learned. Use the evaluation findings to inform decision-making and improve the organization's impact.
Stakeholders: Our stakeholders include, donors, staff, volunteers, target groups (women, youth, children), partners (like-minded CSOs, community groups, business organizations. We aim to engage all stakeholders in achieving our mission by understanding their needs and expectations by tailoring our programs and services accordingly.

Milestones & Track Record

Programs and strategies aligning with the SDGs,
Pan India presence in 28 states as a Network
In Covid reached to 6.27 million people as a Network
Annual reach to 1 million lives as a network

Leadership Team

  • Fr. Santhan Ubagaram

    Director

  • Louis Manohar

    National Co-ordinator

  • Jiby P M

    Finance Manager

  • Santhanam U

    President /Director

  • Jose Matthew Kooraooallil

    Vice President

  • George Chempakathinal

    Secretary

  • D Robert Simon

    Treasurer

  • Balan Noel M Papaiah

    Member - Governing body

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    21-50

  • Strength of Governing Body

    7

  • Diversity Metrics

    41% women

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    Yes

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    Yes

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    Yes

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Organisation Structure

Organisation Structure

Yes

Awards & Recognitions

Art4Peace Award for tremendous contribution in the field of education and social development to Bosconet, 2019

Mahatma Award for excellence in youth development to Bosconet, 2018

Mother Teresa Memorial National Award for care & protection of children to
BOSCO Bangalore, 2017 - Don Bosco Network

Best NGO – Skill Development (Gold) from ASSOCHAM, 2016-17 - Don Bosco Network

Best Performing Project Implementing Agency of DDU-GKY by Ministry of Rural Development (Govt. of India), 2017 - Don Bosco Network

Quality Brand Award for outstanding services rendered to vulnerable children
from the Ministry of Women & Child Development - Don Bosco Network

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AABTB7832N

  • Registration ID

    S/RS/SW/0235/2011

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    DL/2016/0108899

  • 12A

    AABTB7832NE20214

  • 80G

    AABTB7832NF20111

  • FCRA

    231661642

  • CSR Registration Number

    CSR00001441

Location

Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2017-18

    Income
    Rs.43,812,611
    Expenses
    Rs.43,812,611
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.1,422,182
    Program Expenses
    Rs.42,390,429
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  • 2018-19

    Income
    Rs.88,782,400
    Expenses
    Rs.88,782,400
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.87,829,918
    Program Expenses
    Rs.952,482
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  • 2019-20

    Income
    Rs.121,034,233
    Expenses
    Rs.111,674,893
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.8,933,991
    Program Expenses
    Rs.102,740,902
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  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.122,845,191
    Expenses
    Rs.122,842,869
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.7,370,572
    Program Expenses
    Rs.115,472,297
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.169,918,677
    Expenses
    Rs.166,166,057
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.11,631,624
    Program Expenses
    Rs.154,534,433
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  • 2022-23

    Income
    Rs.56,763,683
    Expenses
    Rs.63,888,589
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.5,111,087
    Program Expenses
    Rs.58,777,502
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