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SNAPSHOT OF THE GRANT SCENARIO

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EVOLUTION OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN INDIA

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SNEAK PEEK INTO THE HEALTH SECTOR

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THE PROJECT ROAD TRIP

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A SNEAK PEEK INTO THE EDUCATION SECTOR

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A SNEAK PEEK INTO THE LIVELIHOOD SECTOR

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SNEAK PEEK INTO THE ENVIRONMENT SECTOR

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FIINOVATION ODYSSEY

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CORE COMPETENCY

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SOLUTION THROUGH OUR SERVICES

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VALUE ADDED SERVICES

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FIINEDGE

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PRODUCT DETAILS

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CLIENT SUPPORT

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FIINO CSM

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MOBILE APPLICATION

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS?

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SNAPSHOT OF THE GRANT SCENARIO


The pre-independence period witnessed the flow of funds in form of donations and charity, from the rich and influential industrialists and landlords. These donations were primarily philanthropic in nature and were to help people in distress. Provisions were provided during epidemics, disasters and for establishing religious institutions and schools. Birth of India as an independent state, saw the need of funds for curbing varied prevalent problems. Therefore after independence the Indian Government started investing heavily to alleviate poverty, improve food productivity, promote educational and health programs. The Public Sector Unit model was adopted to ensure equitable distribution of wealth thus ensuring increased access to basic amenities. With the Foreign Contribution Act 1976, coming into force, there was significant regulated flow of foreign grant between 1970s to 1990s. The foreign grant, facilitated improvement in the status of health and education in the country. Introduction of FCRA created transparency in the usage of funds received from foreign contributors. External and direct funding from the government, led to the growth of CSOs as agents of change.

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SNAPSHOT OF THE GRANT SCENARIO CONT...


The post liberalization years, transformed the status of CSOs as they expanded to new intervention areas from development action at grass root level to advocacy at the national and international levels. However, fiscal deficits and political instability at the state and central levels reduced investment in development programs. To counter this, private investments and foreign investments were encouraged, also giving prominence to the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), which encourages holism, integration and wellbeing of the society. The period saw an influx of several global conglomerates and rise of section 25 companies into Indian markets. The latest guidelines laid down by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs suggest that the CPSEs having Profit After Tax over Rs.500 crore in the previous year, would direct 1% - 2% of their profits towards CSR and sustainability activities. Present day CSRs undertake several activities and provide support to a large range of social programs. Some of the activities that are associated with the CSRs include good governance, human rights, community engagement, philanthropic activities, staff volunteering, social benefits, local capacity building, social investment, environmental footprint, waste & pollution avoidance, eco-efficiency, product recycling, sustainability, greenhouse gas emissions, and resource reduction. Current funding models of major CSR programs in India focus on setting up enterprises that not only tackles prevalent social issues but also provides independent financial stability to the community.

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EVOLUTION OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN INDIA


Phase 1
(1940s to 1970s)

Limited Civil Society Activities and Initiatives. ? Priority was given to State led Interventions. ?

Phase 2
(1970s to 1990s)

Active participation of Civil Society Organizations working in Health and Education. ? Introduction of Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, 1976. ?

Phase 3
(1990s to 2000s)

? Expansion to new intervention areas; Advocacy, Environment, Livelihood, Rights based approaches. ? Private investments and foreign investments encouraged.

Phase 4
(2000s to Present)

? Prominence of Civil Society Organizations. ? Emergence of Social enterprises, Venture Funds, PPP models, Producer Companies etc.

Civil Society Organizations are a strong

pillar of sustainability &

development as they can facilitate in bridging the gap between the policy makers and the public through policy advocacy, easy access to information, awareness generation and capacity building. With the changing status of Civil Society Organization there has also been significant change in the social development initiatives that they undertake. The focus of the projects have changed as per the needs of the society.

(1990s to Present)
Advocacy based approach.

(1970s to 1990s) (1940s to 1970s)


Infrastructure Development - Hospitals, Schools, Religious institutions. Sectoral specific interventions with emphasis on Health, Education. Focus on community awareness generation.

Sustainable development. Inclusive growth. Access to infrastructure.

LIFE CYCLE OF SOCIAL SECTOR INITIATIVES


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THE PROJECT ROAD TRIP


Inadequacies and the flaws in the existing social projects, gave way to new and innovative models that can replace them. Over the years, new problems and challenges have led to the creation and adoption of better project concepts. The conventional project concepts that facilitated improvement in the social standards earlier, cannot be put to use today and therefore there is a need to revamp the social concepts and projects in India. Demand from bottom of the pyramid, external market forces and macroeconomic challenges have given birth to new and innovative concepts. The advent of venture funds, PPP models, producer companies and social enterprise are examples of such changes, which have transformed the social development space.

THE SOCIAL PROJECTS HAVE UNDERTAKEN A LONG JOURNEY AND HAVE UNDERGONE SIGNIFICANT CHANGES,

IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS


Adoption of innovative strategies for community based interventions. Development of projects that are replicable, scalable and sustainable. Comprehensive, integrated, beneficiary-oriented implementation programmes. Engagement in evidence based programming. Integration of policy advocacy component. Participatory and rights based approaches to programme development. Strengthening local institutions. Conversion of social models to socio-economic models. Involvement of women as agents of change.

WITH THE CHANGES IN THE SOCIAL SECTOR SCENARIO, THERE ALSO IS A NEED TO ACCORDINGLY DESIGN NEW INITIATIVES AND SOCIAL MODELS.
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A SNEAK PEEK INTO THE HEALTH SECTOR


According to the official statistics of the World Bank, the number of poor people has increased by 10.4 per cent between 1987 and 2001 to 2735 millionalmost half of the world's population. Poverty is considered to be one of the biggest epidemic that the global public health community faces, resulting in poor health indicators. Different study evidences reiterate and reemphasize an urgent need of working on reproductive health issues in the country, not only for benefitting the particular target groups but for achieving the MDG as well. The epidemiological trends has also shifted with an increase in life expectancy with the major causes of deaths and disability shifting from generic, maternal and perinatal causes to chronic diseases. To address the issues mentioned there is a need to promote rights based approaches towards health rather than developing a generic health based programme. This should encompass a comprehensive health strategy with preventive, promotive, curative and rehabilitative services.

OUR TAKE ON HEALTH INITIATIVES


Improving efficiency, effectiveness and accountability within health delivery system. Strengthening the local governing bodies and increasing user participation along with community based monitoring. Strengthening the health infrastructure for enhancing quality of health services both in terms of equipment and staffing. Suggest management strategies for improvement in quality of service through application of total quality management concept for health care delivery. Strategies to improve coverage of services at affordable cost; to cope with existing, reemerging and new challenges in communicable and non-communicable diseases. Strategies to deal with the nutritional problems faced by 0-3 years children, pregnant, lactating mothers and geriatric age group people.

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A SNEAK PEEK INTO THE EDUCATION SECTOR


Despite significant gains during Eleventh plan, education in India faces several challenges. The country's mean years of schooling at 5.12 years is significantly lower than the other emerging market economies. The biggest concern in elementary education is the poor level of student learning. Evidence suggests that learning outcomes for children in Indian schools are far below corresponding class levels in other countries. Annual Status of Education Report (2011) illustrate that over half the children in class V are unable to read even at class II level. The Twelfth plan needs to address these challenges in an integrated and holistic manner. A step in the right direction is the Right to Education Act wherein, the fundamental right of every child between the ages of 6 to 14 years to free and compulsory education is ensured.

OUR TAKE ON EDUCATION INITIATIVES


Focusing on the quality aspect of education which will mean strong partnership between key stakeholders like government, civil society organizations and private institutions. Vocational education, improving generic courses for pre-vocational education to be implemented through out the country. System-wide focus on holistic development of children by improving learning outcomes and other non-scholastic areas. Redefining literacy and a paradigm shift from basic literacy to lifelong learning, with a focus on both non-formal education and establishing strong linkages with the formal system with mechanism for recognizing prior learning and accreditation. Combining access with affordability and ensuring high-quality undergraduate and post graduate education and increase in overall employability.

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A SNEAK PEEK INTO THE LIVELIHOOD SECTOR


Promotion of livelihood for informal sector, that accounts for an overwhelming proportion of the country's workforce has been a daunting task. The inability to provide suitable livelihood options for the vulnerable and underprivileged sections has led to widespread poverty resulting in illiteracy, malnourishment, high mortality rates, and low standard of living. 32.7% of the total Indian people fall below the international poverty line of US$ 1.25 per day (PPP) while 68.7% live on less than US$ 2 per day. Lack of skills, absence of proper marketing strategies and linkages, low crop productivity, lack of physical, social and financial base etc. are some of the major problems that the sector faces. The present scenario can't be changed overnight, but requires adoption of innovative strategies to create honourable livelihood for these vulnerable people.

OUR TAKE ON LIVELIHOOD INITIATIVES


Vocational training in sustainable alternate livelihood opportunities. Implementing proper value chain management for agricultural produce. Contract farming, producer companies, multi stake holder cooperatives, group farming. Infrastructure development and improving irrigation facilities. Integrated programs of livelihood with health and environment programs. Increased participation of women workforce and enhancing their entrepreneurial skills.

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A SNEAK PEEK INTO THE ENVIRONMENT SECTOR


According to a World Bank report, between 1995 and 2010, India made one of the fastest progresses in addressing its environmental issues and improving its environmental quality. This however came after India saw its worse period in terms of environmental degradation from 1947 through 1995. Mismanagement and overuse of India's once abundant forests has resulted in desertification, contamination, and soil depletion throughout the subcontinent. Loss of biodiversity and loss of resilience in eco-systems are one of the effects of environmental pollution. With climate change looming large over the Indian ecosphere, there is a need to chart out sustainable development strategies. As climate change is one of the gravest threats that the Earth faces today, major funding agencies have diverted funds towards tackling climate change and reducing carbon emissions. Environmental grants are being routed through multilateral and bilateral agencies for enhancing climate proofing.

OUR TAKE ON ENVIRONMENT INITIATIVES


Development of community based climate change adaptation and mitigation plans. Implementation of effective Water Resource Management Installation of rain water harvesting structures to enhance water availability. Adoption of alternate energy to reduce dependence on the conventional sources. Innovative solid waste management strategies for converting waste to wealth. Sustainable development. Developing strategies for carbon trade.

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FIINOVATION ODYSSEY

Keeping up with the changing scenario, Fiinovation supports CSOs by developing concepts that use innovative strategies for community based interventions. We understand that reforming current strategies is crucial for preparing the CSOs to cope up with the new challenges. We offer integrated innovative fundraising and project management solutions for civil society organizations working in the Health, Education, Livelihood and Environment sector. Through the array of services which include stakeholder analysis and situation analysis of the area, we deliver customized projects as per the donor portfolio and the need of the project area.

While you dedicate all your resources in eradicating poverty, enhancing social entrepreneurship and developing capacities for economically and socially marginalized communities, we affirm to be the much needed support you need in raising funds for concepts. Fiinovation is strategically poised to design resource mobilization strategies, support project development and management, identify right partners for planned initiatives and above all mobilize funds for initiatives you plan to implement.

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CORE COMPETENCY
Realizing the need to enhance resilience and promote sustainability in social projects, Fiinovation, follows a sequential and integrated approach. Years of experience coupled with team of sector specific professionals, Fiinovation tends to bridge the gap and lead the micro towards the macro, through its unique services. At Fiinovation, we combine innovation with research, to develop socially acceptable and commercially viable enterprises. We adopt an entrepreneurship development approach to tackle the social problems/issues by utilizing local opportunities and appropriately developing them as entrepreneurs.

What Makes Us Unique?


Asia's first In-house Proposal Research Lab to conduct in-depth research while preparing proposals. Domain specific research oriented work force. Comprehensive need based assessment done to develop a strategic plan for resource mobilization. Identify unique and location specific opportunities to enhance possibility of funding. Resource mobilization for your dream project within a stipulated time frame with warranty. Abreast with changing donor trends and fund movement. Exclusive MIS web-page to track your project progress.

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SOLUTION THROUGH OUR SERVICES


PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT CONCEPTUALIZATION

FIINO

Assessment of intervention area, primary and secondary research, topographic and demographic research, quantitative and qualitative research, scenario based research, identification of multiple opportunities, discussion and suggestion of best-suited opportunities, incorporation of outcomes of systematic research and analysis. The research extensive leads to: a) Analyzing the project intervention area and developing concept notes and detailed project proposal. b) Project Sustainability for attaining significant results. c) Project Risk Assessment for charting out a risk mitigation strategy.

DONOR IDENTIFICATION
Alignment with donors from our extensive donor database, which includes CSRs, bilateral, multilaterals, and other funding institutions.

PARTNER IDENTIFICATION
Alignment with other Civil Society Organizations working in the same intervention area or sector for implementation of large scale projects, as and when required. Bringing together a large pool of civil society organizations for improved efficiency and ensuring delivery of quality results at grassroots level.

RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
DESIGN THE PROPOSAL
Identifying suitable projects from individual donors, aligning with organizational capabilities.

SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL
Ensuring timely submissions of project proposals, concept notes and budget conforming to donor guidelines and objectives keeping in mind the prescribed format and keeping other fine print guidelines in mind.

FOLLOW UP ACTIVITIES Conducting meetings and project presentation before donors, timely follow-ups through an extensive MIS regular updates on status of the project through SMS and dedicated Client Support Management Web-page.

CONTRACT FORMULATION Assistance to Civil Society Organizations in contract formulation with relevant stakeholders. ASSISTANCE IN DISBURSAL Ensuring timely disbursal of grant in installments as per project requirement and donor contract.

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VALUE ADDED SERVICES

NEED ASSESSMENT
Our need assessment exercises are designed to help NGOs in ascertaining the most appropriate area and sector to work in. Based on the need assessment results, the vertical of working can be ascertained and chances of funding are maximized.

MONITORING & EVALUATION


Our organization conducts a comprehensive evaluation of each of the service and delivers the report to the clients. We help our clients in evaluating and monitoring the entire process, its outcome and thereby prepare a detailed report for the same.

VISIBILITY ENHANCEMENT PACKAGE


Being an all round player is Fiinovation's forte. As per client requirements we ensure enhanced organization visibility through effective utilization of mass communication mediums, linking them with extensive NGO forums/networks, presentation of their work in appropriate CSR forums and nominating their entries for social development sector awards.

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FIINEDGE
DONOR SERVICES
DONOR PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
We diligently work and provide our donors with the most wide-ranging and the best Donor Portfolio Management services in our domain. We help donors in maintaining their profiles in accordance with the field they choose to work and help them identify the potential CSOs who have expertise in the same arena.

NEED ASSESSMENT
Our need assessment exercises are designed to help donors in ascertaining the most appropriate area and sector to work in. Based on the need assessment results, the vertical of working can be ascertained.

SECTOR IDENTIFICATION
With our expertise and knowledge of the workability of sectors, we, at Fiinovation help donors in identifying and choosing the sector which will give them a long term strategic engagement and is appropriate for the organization as per the past experience. Moreover, we guide them in determining and working for a particular sector which will reap benefits out of their investments.

MONITORING & EVALUATION


Fiinovation conducts evaluation exercises of each of the projects and delivers the report to the donors. We help our donors in monitoring and evaluating the entire process, its outcome and thereby prepare a detailed report for the same.

VISIBILITY ENHANCEMENT PACKAGE


We help in enhancing the visibility of the donors at all levels whether at grassroots or social sector forums. We not only partner the best NGOs, but also help in determining the factors which will lead to increase visibility of our donors.

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PRODUCTS FIINOSOL
Fiinosol offers resource solution for social development projects ranging between INR. 40 lacs to INR. 60 lacs . The service includes project conceptualization support, donor identification support, submission of proposal to donors and follow ups with donors, till fund are disbursed.

FIINOPACT
With Fiinopact, we mobilize funds for projects ranging from INR. 60 lacs to INR. 80 lacs. Combination of unique project designing approaches with innovative strategies of resource mobilization guarantees adequate funds for implementing your projects.

FIINOVA
It is a high end solution from Fiinovation, that helps raise funds for project ranging from INR. 80 lacs to INR. 1 Crore. Along with proposal development and you get resources mobilized as per donor guidelines.

SERVICE FEE CHARTER


Applicable for FIINOSOL, FIINOPACT, FIINOVA
First Installment

Second Installment

3% of the committed projected volume, at the time of signing Memorandum of Understanding between the organization & Fiinovation.

9% after the disbursal of 1st installment or donor contract, whichever is later.

*12.36% service tax will be levied on the service fee of 3% & 9% Respectively. *All products carry standard warranty procedure of Innovative Financial Advisors Pvt. Ltd

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
(Applicable for FIINOSOL , FIINOPACT, FIINOVA)

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
Copy of Registration Certificate/Trust Deed Copy of Audit Report for the last financial year Copy of Annual Report for the last financial year

An Organization Should:
Be a registered entity under Society Act/Trust Act/ Section 25-C Company Act Have latest (1year) Audit & Annual Report Have Registered Office Address Have an Operative Bank Account Have valid land line telephone number

Copy of Memorandum of Association (by Laws) Copy of Legal Certificates (if you have)12A, 80G, 35AC, FCRA Copy of Pan Card Complete Fiinovation KYC form

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CLIENT SUPPORT

Advanced Technical

CLIENT SUPPORT & SERVICE


*Offered to FIINOSOL, FIINOPACT, FIINOVA.

For the first time in the social development sector, FIINOVATION introduces client support module (CSM). Clients convenience being our main focus, we have electronically designed the MIS web-page to cut down on the traditional modes of communication, thus, easing you from the constant calling and the endless paper work. CSM is a strategy that combines the information, systems, technologies, policies, processes, and personnel of the organization with the objective to provide reliable & prompt services to the client. The module will help the clients in tracking the progress of their projects at a daily level.

The CSM offers a range of services, that will guarantee a valuable experience to your association with

FIINOVATION.
Credible, dedicated & stable communication network. 24*7 access to online support where you can drop your queries at any time of the day and the response of which would be sent to you between 24 to 36 hours. Regular update on your project development, donor submission & funding process. SMS alert on every update, reducing communication gap to make the system transparent. Mobile application that facilitates user friendly and high end services.

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FIINO CSM
CLIENT SUPPORT MANAGEMENT
With the use of an interactive web interface, the clients will be able to see the details of their project and the details of the submissions ensuring healthy funder-implementer interaction for long term relationship.

MOBILE WEBSITE
A mobile based website which facilitates user friendly interaction thereby cutting down on the traditional methods of communication.

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM


All information displayed in the CSM web-page is stored in management information system and is regularly updated with required information keeping the CSOs absolutely secure about their content.

DETAILED INFORMATION SECURITY


Every CSO is provided with login id password which is only known to them giving them security of their content.

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MOBILE APPLICATION

With an objective to ease the organizations access and reach we have come up with this user friendly interface which will cater to your need of instant connect bridging the e-gap through m.fiinovation.co.in

INSTANT ACCESS TO YOUR PROJECT MOVEMENT

WAS NEVER SO EASY...!!

m.fiinovation.co.in
Use your mobile phone to check the latest updates for your project movement. Just submit your Name and Contact no. to receive instant feedback to all you queries with a click.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS?

What is unique about Fiinovation? Fiinovation is first of its kind initiative which concentrates on mobilizing resources for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs). It ensures that by its services the capacity of CSOs are not only built but also enhanced through a unique service delivery mechanism based on research so that the Non-Profit Organizations (NPOs) become independently strong when it comes to resource mobilization. How will Fiinovation benefit my organization? Fiinovation opens up a completely new opportunity window for Civil Society Organizations through a one stop solution, i.e. designing the researched project proposal, submission and follow ups with the concerned donors. The project proposal is designed based on the research carried out keeping in mind the need of the organization, donor guidelines and objectives. Fiinovation also provides an access to an electronic platform where the organization can track every project designing, submission and follow up related activities. What does Fiinovation mainly do? Fiinovation acts as a prospect depository for the Civil Society Organizations. The services are designed to meet the actual needs of the Civil Society Organizations. Professionals working in our state-of-the-art in house proposal research lab are well equipped with the functionality of the social development sector. Every project proposal is designed with precision keeping in mind the donor guidelines and objectives. How do I apply for the products and services of Fiinovation? To sign up for our membership, you need to contact our zonal sales team and submit your documents with them. The team will further present your documents to the process. The Fiinovation team will study the submitted documents and contact you for signing up the Fiinovation charter. Who develops the proposals? At Fiinovation, we are determined to cater to clients working on various themes and sub themes. The project proposal is developed by professionals with clear understanding and technical expertise in project development in our state-of-theart in house proposal research lab. Every proposal is uniquely designed keeping in mind the CSO's institutional needs, and donor guidelines. A dedicated research (both primary and secondary) is carried out by our project development team as deemed required. How does Fiinovation increase my funding opportunities? Fiinovation believes in developing proposals based on research, your need and donor's objectives and guidelines. It does not work with a carefree attitude and designs proposals with precision, does regular follow ups with the donor agencies providing a better and wider opportunity gateway to get your project funded.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS CONT...


What are the major sectors of work for Fiinovation? Fiinovation majorly focuses in the areas of Health, Education, Livelihood, and Environment. It has a research team of experts who are well informed in all the relevant sectors. Our in house team works in close coordination with the issue and domain specific experts to bring out the most viable project proposal for you. How do I get updates of my project? On signing up the Fiinovation agreement, your organization is provided with an access to the client support management (CSM), a MIS specifically crafted for cliental queries and project updates. Once the agreement is inked, the details of proposal designing; the submission made would be updated on the CSM web-page. You will also be informed through an SMS alert when and as your MIS web-page gets a new update. Do you have any specific criteria for client selection? The eligibility criteria for signing up the agreement is that the organization must be registered under societies/trust/cooperative societies/25 C Companies Act with at least 1 year's Audit Report and Annual Report in place. Can we have more than one project? Yes, an organization can definitely apply for our services for more than one project. The final decision however, is taken by our team after verifying the documents submitted by the organization. How will you ensure that the proposal is of a superior quality? Quality and uniqueness is given utmost importance at Fiinovation. Our in-house state of the art project proposal research lab has dedicated professionals with knowledge and the technical expertise required for project designing. Every project is uniquely designed keeping in mind the donor guidelines and dedicated research (both primary and secondary) is carried out by the project team whenever required. For this same reason we have a quality process team which specifically looks into the quality of the services provided and the proposals drafted. Who will decide the project budget? The budget is decided by our research team depending on the capacity of the NGO after analysis of the submitted documents (Registration Certificate, Audit and Annual Report) and the guidelines of the donors as well. Also, our team would check the financial capacity of the NGO and whether the objectives of the donor align with that of the NGO. What if I don't have internet access? We do understand that most NGOs work at the grass root level where internet connectivity is a constraint. We do not want you to take rounds of the internet cafe. Every time there is an update on your MIS web-page, follow up or any update on your CSM web-page, you'll get an SMS alert and then you can login to your CSM Web-page and view the update on your registered mobile number. We are not for profit and do not have any reserves or corpus to pay for the advance component for your product. We consider the service charge paid by your organization as your potential investment, that too at a reasonable charge, and we at Fiinovation redeem it successfully for you. Certain costs are being incurred in identification of sector specific donor agency, designing innovative project proposals submitting it to the donor as per their guidelines and doing regular follow ups until disbursal of funds involves of collection of data, communication, and hiring domain experts for which we charge a nominal amount of service fee.

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What if the donor visits my project area? We consider donor visit as a positive sign. After the project is designed, a copy is uploaded on the CSM web-page so that you can review it. A CSO should know what the project intricacies are and should be clear regarding the purpose of the project. A donor visit increases the chances of fund disbursal to happen quickly. Therefore, you need to have a clear understanding of the project that you intend to implement. What is confidentiality or Non Disclosure Agreement? It is an agreement between the organization and fiinovation. where in it is binding on both the parties. It is a legal contract between two parties that outlines confidential materials or knowledge the parties wish to share with one another for certain purposes, but wish to restrict access to. It is a contract through which the parties agree not to disclose information covered by the agreement. It becomes important in wake of the smooth sailing of the process of funds flow. It also ensures that project concepts and original ideas are not duplicated. The parties can make disclosures by seeking prior approval in writing. Is there a limit to how much grant I can request? Based on the budgetary information of your organization, our finance experts will suggest a time parameter and amount that can be generated. How do we incorporate the service fee paid to Fiinovation? It is up to you to decide which component you will like the fees to be shown in the balance sheet but if you solicit then while drawing up the project proposal the service fee component can be looked into by our Project Development team. What is Fiinovation Mobile site? Fiinovation mobile site is a compressed version of the organization's website www.fiinovation.co.in and has all its key features on display. All the relevant information will be made available on a single user click. It's simple to use and makes the browsing experience quicker and faster. How can I get to the Mobile version of the website? If you access the Fiinovation website on a mobile device, just type Fiinovation.co.in on your web browser, you will be automatically redirected to the mobile version " m.Fiinovation.co.in " You can then save this page as a bookmark or favourite, so you can find it again easily. What Operating systems can I access the Mobile site from? With an objective to ease the organization access and reach we have come up with this user friendly interface which will cater to the organization's need of instant connect bridging the e-gap all you need is a GPRS or WAP enabled Mobile device. *WAP - Wireless application protocol. *GPRS - General packet radio service What advantages does accessing the mobile version of a website give me over the full site? The mobile web interface offers the following features: View information Receive immediate project alerts Round the clock organization support Send feedback

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How does access to the Login section work? Authenticated by username and password you can access your full project details. What if I have a problem with Internet access? If you experience any problems with online access, or have any other technical queries, our experienced Customer Service Management Team will be pleased to assist you. What if I forget my password? If you have forgotten/misplaced your password, drop us a mail on clientsupport@fiinovation.co.in and we will mail you the password to your registered email Ids. How can I change my password? To change the password, you will have to send an official e-mail to the opportunity team, clientsupport@fiinovation.co.in stating the reason for changing your password. The opportunity team will take the necessary action and will inform you with the same. What if my password is not recognized? The login ID and the password are always verified before its allotment to the client, so a case like this would not happen. But if in case the ID and the Password do not match, you can drop us a mail on clientsupport@fiinovation.co.in and a new password will be generated for you within 24 hours. What if you are unable to meet the promises made? Fiinovation works with a warranty. The project which will be designed and submitted by Fiinovation to donor organization will get funded within 8 months. In case, we are unable to raise funds, the subscription amount will be refunded within 15 days of completion of deadline. The warranty ensures that the resources would be mobilized through project submissions made on behalf of the concerned agency, failing which the warranty would be executed. * If we are unable to raise 75% of the committed value 50% of the subscription amount paid till date will be refunded within 15 days of completion of deadline. * If we are unable to raise 50% of the committed value the entire subscription amount paid till the date will be refunded within 15 days of completion of deadline.

For more details: Mail us- clientsupport@fiinovation.co.in or Log on- www.fiinovation.co.in

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KYC FORM
To be filled by the NGO itself *All details are mandatory and required to be filled in English.

Name and address of organization (in block letters) ............................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................ Registration details (registered as) Society Trust Non profit companies act 1956 Cooperative

Registration number:........................................................................................... Year of registration:.............................................................................................. Statutory compliances and certifications 80G 12A FCRA Any other, please specify:................................................................................. Office telephone and fax number Telephone No:..................................................................................................... Fax No:................................................................................................................ Website address:................................................................................................ Details of contact person (Name of the chief functionary) ....................................................................................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................................................................... Email id:.............................................................................................................. Contact number:................................................................................................. Please select one priority sector of work Health Environment Education Livelihood

Geographical area of operation ........................................................................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................................................................... Number of governing body members :............................................................................................................................. Number of management staff:.......................................................................................................................................... Number of field staff:........................................................................................................................................................

Please mention two largest projects handled in the last three years
1) Project name :..................................................................................................................................................................
Project duration and location:.......................................................................................................................................... Total project volume and donor:......................................................................................................................................

2) Project name :..................................................................................................................................................................


Project duration and location:.......................................................................................................................................... Total project volume and donor:......................................................................................................................................
*Note: out of the two projects, at least one should relate to the project for which the grant is required.

Income /expenditure statements for the last three years. Year Amount (in INR.)

Corpus fund (if any):......................................................................................................................................................... The activities/project for which funds are required:......................................................................................................... Total amount required (in INR.):........................................................................................................................................ Any other detail:

Name/Signature/ Stamp of the authorized signatory of the NGO

fiinovation
24/30,Ground Floor, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase III, New Delhi - 110020, Ph : 91-11-42332200, Fax : 011-42332205 Email: response@fiinovation.co.in, info@fiinovation.co.in, Website: www.fiinovation.co.in

fiinovation
24/30,Ground Floor, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase III, New Delhi - 110020 Ph : +91-11-42332200, Fax : +91-11-42332205 Email: response@fiinovation.co.in, info@fiinovation.co.in Website: www.fiinovation.co.in

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