Cap Foundation

Works towards creating safer, healthier, and more productive communities for young people, enabling them to embark on self-directed growth and become positive contributors to society.

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About

  • Headquarters

    Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

  • Since

    2003

The CAP Foundation aims to alleviate poverty by addressing the educational and livelihood needs of working children and disadvantaged youth who are at Read more risk. The focus is on providing equitable and high-quality learning opportunities, as well as vocational training programs tailored to the demands of the labor market. The Foundation specializes in working with the most marginalized, vulnerable, and hard-to-reach segments of young people and women in impoverished urban and peri-urban communities, with a strong emphasis on gender inclusivity. The vision is to become a comprehensive, community-based solutions provider that bridges the gap between quality education and sustainable livelihoods for vulnerable children and young individuals within our communities. The foundation facilitates the exchange of resources, opportunities, and skills between businesses and communities through public-private partnerships. This collaborative effort is aimed at fostering long-term and sustainable livelihood development, with a particular focus on empowering the hard-to-reach segments of our youth population.

Demographies Served

Impact

CAP foundation has set up 26 training centres, trained 315783 people, and placed 232047 trainees.

Programs

  • Child Centered Community Development

    CAP Foundation's Child Centered Community Development model aims to enhance the quality of life by forming relationships with children, families, and communities. This involves addressing various needs, including education, health, sanitation, and more. The project collaborates with the community, CBOs, educational institutions, and government services to create a child-friendly society. Through capacity building, economic support, hygiene improvement, and educational enhancements, CAP PLAN projects empower communities. Additionally, the project tackles issues like child counselling, eve-teasing, open defecation, and community mobilization to create positive change agents.

  • Teen Channel

    The Teen Channel – Community Learning Centers Initiative strives to bridge the gap between learning and livelihoods. It caters to adolescents and potential dropouts aged 14-18, offering a holistic approach encompassing academic education, social development, life skills, recreation, and workplace readiness. Participants complete high school certification, gain market-relevant employability skills, and receive support for apprenticeships and part-time employment, ultimately improving their quality of life and future prospects.

  • CAP Vocational Junior College

    Established in 2005-06 at Shapurnagar, the CAP Vocational College offers education opportunities to economically disadvantaged community members who completed Class X. Recognized by the Board of Intermediate Education, Government of Telangana, it offers two-year vocational courses:
    1. AET (Automobile Engineering and Technician)
    2. CSE (Computer Science Education)
    3. HO (Hotel Operations)
    CAP currently operates three vocational junior colleges in Andhra Pradesh. The curriculum combines theory and practical sessions, incorporating basic computer skills, life skills, spoken English, workplace readiness, sports, and co-curricular activities. Industry engagement is integral, linking courses to apprenticeships, on-the-job training, and placements. Project work, often sponsored by industry partners, is emphasized.

  • Workshop for the youth

    The Young Leader's Empowerment Program plays a pivotal role in engaging young individuals from slum communities in development initiatives. Its primary aim is to identify young, potential leaders and nurture them to become agents of change within these urban settlements. The program's core objective is to cultivate leadership skills among youths aged 14 to 18, enabling them to actively participate in and comprehend the processes involved in slum development.
    The young leaders also received training in various domains, including Child Protection, Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, Health, and Nutrition, with each program spanning two days, resulting in a total of six days of training.

  • Skill development

    The objective of this program is to create livelihood options to youth in the age group of 18 to 25 years. The model specifically caters to economically disadvantaged young individuals, placing special emphasis on those who have dropped out of school, unemployed high school graduates, migrant youth, and youth from resettlement communities. It promotes workforce preparation geared toward creating employment opportunities, with a strong emphasis on imparting essential life skills and cultivating readiness for work. Following their training, the project actively facilitates the youth's connection to job opportunities, enabling them to secure employment and engage with peer support networks. CAP foundation has conducted similar programs in Mumbai, Haryana, Rajasthan. The youth are trained in Hospitality, Retail, Customer Relations, and IT Enabled Services sectors.

Leadership Team

  • Dr. Nalini Gangadharan

    Founder

  • Dr. C. R. Naidu

    Trustee

  • Dr. Ravindra Prasad

    Trustee

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    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

  • Registration ID

    299/IV/2003

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    AP/2009/0002751

  • FCRA

    10230592

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    Plot no 14,15, Road no 18,Sai Aishwarya Layout, 5th Floor,Khajaguda, Hyderabad, 500089

    Directions
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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2015-16

    Income
    Rs.347,199,328
    Expenses
    Rs.327,584,591
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.10,064,047
    Program Expenses
    Rs.317,520,544
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  • 2016-17

    Income
    Rs.321,157,399
    Expenses
    Rs.278,802,091
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.9,445,963
    Program Expenses
    Rs.269,356,128
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  • 2017-18

    Income
    Rs.252,956,316
    Expenses
    Rs.196,843,733
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.10,033,785
    Program Expenses
    Rs.186,809,948
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