Showing posts with label campus leader programme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label campus leader programme. Show all posts

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Ekjaa Campus Leader (ECL) : Stage 1


Ekjaa Campus Leader (ECL) has opened new avenue for students to contribute in the social development of India. The students at IIT-Mumbai have proactively taken the initiative under the Ekjaa Campus Leader's Aditi Jain & Suyash Dusad & accomplished Stage 1 of the program in which they choose the social cause of their passion, find the respective social organization and ; endeavor in Cause Related Marketing.  

Prior to the event students were given task to choose the social project of their choice. They had to research on NGOs, their social project impact and registrations like 80G/12AA/FCRA that got them acquainted with various NGOs and their projects. 

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In this phase the youth is exposed to various dimensions of NPO & it’s working while selecting a genuine Social Project. Ekjaa aims to sensitize the youth about the ongoing in the development sector of India. ECL is successfully running in NSIT - Delhi & is on its way to conform the Corporate Social responsibility requirements of corporate through employee engagement in the welfare sector. 

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Ekjaa Campus Leader


The Ekjaa Campus Leader (ECL) program transforms people to undertake leadership roles and hones managerial skills. The Leader would form a team of Task Managers who would perform pre-disbursal monitoring and select the project. The projects would be further streamlined by the Leader and showcased and marketed on online social portals and offline.

The Campus Leaders and Task managers would own the social project on Ekjaa that is doing marketing of the project through Ekjaa, ensuring the right use of funds, working on fund-raising strategies, HR and finance related activities. This gives people an opportunity to implement their knowledge at grass root level and gain practical experience.

The program is already being implemented at IIT-Mumbai by Aditi Jain who views it as “ a unique opportunity for young people to use their skills to achieve a unanimous growth” and at Vellore Institute of Technology by Abhishek Jain. These kind of programs encourage community engagement and guides youth on the way to be rightly involved in social welfare activities and indulge a sense of responsibility in them towards society.
  
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