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Good Health and Well-being

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Happiness Box; Goal-3, Goal-4
iconThe Akshaya Patra Foundation (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
The Akshaya Patra Foundation feeds millions of underserved children in India by implementing the Mid-Day Meal Scheme in government schools and government-aided schools. people 500 Children people Available Upon Request people Sangareddy, Hyderabad
    people
  • To build up immunity and resistance to fight the current pandemic and fill the learning gap for school children sitting idle at home.
people 2-3 Months
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Youth Resource Centre; Goal-3, Goal-4, Goal-5, Goal-10
iconRubaroo (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Rubaroo aims to be an organization where adolescents and young people are empowered to co-create a space to understand their 'Self' better, understand issues in society and take action. A space that inspires them to nourish relationships, and become socially conscious leaders in their own capacity. people 900 Participants people 87,02,340/- people Hyderabad, Mahabubnagar, Nalgonda
    people
  • To train adolescents on life-skills and implement tools of empathetic communication, mental wellbeing, and sustainable health practices.
  • To offer a bridge course to support dropouts from schools and colleges.
  • To provide access to digital platforms.
people 2 Years
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Health Development of Rural and Vulnerable Groups; Goal-3
iconSahara (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Sahara provides TeleMedicine, Generic drugs, rehabilitation, transportation and social entitlement to the beneficiaries. It is working with children with developmental disorders, senior citizens and Persons with disabilities. people 5,000 People people 12,84,000/- people Sangareddy, Narayankhed, Zaheerabad & Mahabubnagar
    people
  • To provide access to healthcare for free or at affordable rates.
people 1 Years
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Mobile Cancer Screening Unit; Goal-3
iconSwastava Cancer Care (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Swastava Cancer Care is a non-profit organisation working towards the cause of defeating cancer in India. Their three-pronged approach involves community awareness programmes, comprehensive screening of individuals and facilitating free advanced investigations, and referrals to partner hospitals if cases are detected during the screening. people 90,000 Women people 6,18,03,518/- people Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
    people
  • Obtaining a fully equipped Mobile Cancer Screening Unit.
  • Interventions through awareness campaigns and Reminder System.
  • Providing free or subsidised mobile cancer screening services.
  • Facilitating the provision of free or subsidised diagnostic tests like biopsies if anomalies are detected.
people 5 Years
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Support for Emergency Ambulance Management in Telangana; Goal-3
iconT-Social Impact Group (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
T-Social Impact Group is the Project Management Unit (PMU) of the official CSR Cell of Telangana under the purview of Shri. Jayesh Ranjan IAS, Department of Industries, Govt of Telangana. It makes CSR interventions across the state effective and sustainable by connecting all the stakeholders, facilitating knowledge sharing and building synergies among them. people 1,20,450 People requiring emergency medical assistance over 3 Years (estimated at 10% of emergency cases) people 22,05,000/- (OR) Donation of 100 Tablets people Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority [HMDA]
    people
  • To enable Emergency Ambulance services in the HMDA area operated by GVK EMRI with Technology to communicate with Traffic police and infrastructure for active management of Traffic and a clear path in case of emergencies.
people One-Time
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Tele Health for Children with Disabilities; Goal-3
iconSahara (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Due to Covid 19, more than 600 children with disabilities who were receiving health facilities are not able to access health facilities. Prolonged delay on therapy, medicines and clinical consultations can lead to irreversible damages and deteriorating health conditions. people 600 Children with Disabilities people 9,50,000/- people Telangana
    people
  • Specialist consultation via Zoom/whatsapp/video/vidmate mobile app.
  • Therapy demonstrations via video call/ready to watch videos/customised case to case videos.
  • Supply of drugs on case to case with local drug store liaisons
people 4 -5 Months
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TeleMedicine; Goal-3, Goal-5
iconSmile Foundation (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Mobile Telemedicine Unit (MTU) will have enhanced array of diagnostics rapid tests. Each MTU will cover villages under 2-3 sub centers. Apart from providing generalized consultation, the MTU will also provide Specialized consultations on specific day’s with special focus on mother and child care, noncommunicable diseases and other lifestyle diseases. Efforts will be made with Medical officer to provide medicine for the lifestyle diseases through the health and wellness Center based on the prescription generated for specialized consultation. For general OPD, the medicine will be provided through the project. people 18,000 People people Available Upon Request people Telangana
    people
  • To reduce out of pocket expenses of the underserved community
  • To enhance access to healthcare in remote locations through digital healthcare intervention
  • To contribute towards Government’s mandate of Universal Health Care under Ayushman Bharat (Health and Wellness Center)
  • To curb spread of COVID 19 infection through awareness on protection, Hand wash and Social Distancing
people 1 Year
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SOW -Smile on Wheels – Mobile Health unit; Goal-3, Goal-5
iconSmile Foundation (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Smile on Wheels (SoW) program focuses on providing a wide range of curative, preventive and promotive health services to the underprivileged section of the society. The model envisages an efficient and cost effective health delivery system for the community. Currently, the Foundation is running 41 Smile on Wheels and reaching out to more than 900 urban slum and rural areas of 11 States. They have reached out to 55.19 Lakh beneficiaries so far. people 15,000 People people 56,00,000/- to 60,00,000/- people Telangana
    people
  • To increase accessibility of primary health care services, at the doorstep of underserved
  • To reduce out of pocket expenses by rendering outpatient services
  • To improve health seeking behavior and increase in demand for quality health services
  • To reduce burden on secondary and tertiary care especially in the backdrop of COVID 19 when social distancing is a norm
people 1 Year
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Running Ambulance Services in Hyderabad; Goal-3
iconYuvatha Society, Feed the Needy (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
The pandemic deeply disturbed the human accessibility to basic needs. A lot of people found it difficult to find an ambulance during health emergencies and private players were charging 4-5 fold to the regular charges. This proposal was designed to help those who are under privileged (BPL families) or those who cannot afford the cost of a private ambulance. people 1,000 People (approx.) people 36,14,250/- people Hyderabad, Rachakonda and Cyberabad
    people To provide
  • Last-Ride Services to help transport the dead from hospitals/homes to the cemeteries.
  • Life-Line Services to make available free ambulance services to get a patient to the hospital during emergencies.
people 3 Months
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Build India through Sports; Goal-3
iconSports Coaching Foundation (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
SCF has been an NGO promoting Health & Peace Building with the tool of Sports for 30 years. It promotes Sports Culture among the vulnerable society to change their lives and to enable them to come out of poverty. The core idea is to create a passion among them towards Sport, so that Sport can in turn touch and transform their lives in the most constructive manner possible. people 5,000 Children and Youth people 4,18,250/- per School / Orphanage Home (strength of 500 Children) people Hyderabad
    people
  • To use 'Sport' as a 'Universal Tool' for empowering the underprivileged children & youth of the Society with life skills for their Overall Personality Development (Health, Fitness & Peace).
people 1 Year
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Period Positivity - Engaging Young Minds towards Menstrual Awareness; Goal-3
iconNaari - Women Wellness Initiative (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Naari - Women Wellness Initiative (Non-Profit Organization)
  • Software Support - To bring behaviour change among beneficiaries and create a positive mindset towards periods with help of personal engagement with trainers and among themselves
  • Hardware Support - To provide hardware support like washroom facilities for girls and basic hygiene accessories to make the period experience seamless during school hours
people 2 Government Schools (100 Girls) people 2,86,000/- people Kollur and Sai Gudem Villages
    people
  • Providing safe, economical and hygienic alternatives to manage menstruation in an eco – friendly & sustainable manner.
  • Building a period positive community
  • Supporting marginalized women economically by procuring Period Care Kits from small scale unit
people 3 Months
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Back to School CSR Partnership Proposal; Goal-3, Goal-2, Goal-4
iconAkshaya Patra (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
The Akshaya Patra Foundation is a for-impact organization which strives to eliminate classroom hunger by implementing the Mid-Day Meal Scheme in government schools and government-aided schools. The current proposal is for providing Back to School safety kits, establishing safety infrastructure such as sanitation stations and infra-red thermometers and spreading awareness through signage, posters, sessions and education material. people 5,000 to 1,00,000 Children people 8,49,750/- to 1,69,95,000/- people Telangana
    people
  • To ensure safety and hygiene habits among children returning to school
    people Cost of Supporting
  • 1 Child: INR 169.95/-
  • 5,000 Children: INR 8,49,750/-
  • 10,000 Children: INR 16,99,500/-
  • 50,000 Children: INR 84,97,500/-
  • 1,00,000 Children: INR 1,69,95,000/-
people 1 Year
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Fighting Anemia; Goal-3, Goal-9
iconAIC-IIITH and Nirmaan (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Under the project, AIC-IIITH and the NGO (Nirmaan) will scout and onboard a startup with appropriate tech innovation to screen for anemia in an affordable manner. Once the technology is ready, the startup will be provided with connections to Govt. and investors to deploy the same on a large scale. The NGO would also be provided grants for initial screening and for providing nutritional supplements to those who require them. people 3,000 Underprivileged Women and Children people Available Upon Request people Telangana
    people
  • To screen for anemia among tribal and underprivileged kids and women.
  • To provide anemic women and children with nutritional support for 6 months.
  • To develop, refine and deploy the anemia smartphone-based screening technique on a large scale to fight anemia in the country and beyond.
people 8 Months
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Improving Accessibility for Differently-Abled People; Goal-3, Goal-8, Goal-9, Goal-10
iconAIC-IIITH and Sahara Health & Development Society (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Under the project, AIC-IIITH and the partner NGO (Sahara Health & Development Society) will scout and onboard a startup which is working to improve accessibility in public spaces. The startup will map accessibility-friendliness of public spaces in Hyderabad. This information will be freely available to everyone via a mobile app and Website. The startup will also provide paid mobility services. The NGO will be provided grants to work with the partner startup to map accessibility information. The startup will also be provided with connections to Govt. and investors to scale their solution. people 3,00,000+ Persons with disabilities in Hyderabad are potential beneficiaries people Available Upon Request people Hyderabad
    people
  • Providing free accessibility information and paid mobility services via mobile app and Website.
  • Persons with disabilities, senior citizens and people with temporary disabilities will be able to assess the accessibility-friendliness information about public spaces before they venture out.
  • 500 differently-abled people and senior citizens will be able to access public spaces.
  • Startup will be able to generate 10 jobs in the care services sector.
people 8 Months
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Roopantaran -An initiative towards Eradicating Period Poverty; Goal-3, Gola-5, Goal-6, Goal-11
iconNAARI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Period Support Kits would be distributed among women between 25 and 45 years of age. The kits would be procured from a cloth pad production unit run by women at the grassroots level, providing income generating opportunities. Such initiatives will also scale up their unit. people 10,000 Women people 650/- per Kit people Telangana and Orissa
    people
  • Empowering Women at the grassroots with Sustainable Period Care Kits, thereby promoting good reproductive health and better environment
people 1 Year
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Requirement Proposal for Donation of Emergency Medical Supplies; Goal-3
iconPeople Helping Children (PHC) (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
PHC is a registered NGO in India established in 2018. It was strengthened by creating a positive impact on social media with the services to the underprivileged children by enriching their lives and accessing them with basic rights such as Food, education, health and livelihood skills and empowering adolescent girls and women in rural & tribal areas. people Rural and Tribal Areas people Available Upon Request people Komaram Bheem, Asifabad, Nagar Kurnool, Nirmal, Peddapalli, Jayashankar Bhoopalpalli, Mulugu, Mahabubabad, Manchiral
    people
  • To provide NP5 Masks and PPE Kits
people 3 Year
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Shakti Kit for Pregnant Women & Mothers; Goal-3
iconAkshaya Patra Foundation (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
The Akshaya Patra Foundation is one of the world’s leading NGOs, working on a massive mission to build India’s human resource base by facilitating education of underprivileged children in government schools through abundant, school-meals—a proven attraction for deprived children to come to school. people Pregnant Women people 825/- Per Kit people Telangana / Andhra Pradesh
    people
  • To provide Shakti kits to pregnant women as a pilot project, with the goal of eliminating malnutrition and anaemia which affects the birth and growth of their children.
people One-Time
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Rehabilitation of the Mentally Ill Patients with Vocational Skills and Empowerment of Women; Goal-3, Goal-5, Goal-8
iconPrakruthi Charitable Foundation (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Prakruthi Charitable Foundation (PCF) registered under the Society Act in 2008. It is engaged in working towards helping and rehabilitating the mentally ill patients and empowering women to be self-reliant. people 200+ people 45,41,750/- people Telangana / Andhra Pradesh
    people
  • To rehabilitate helpless people who are mentally disturbed
  • To conduct health camps to bring in awareness of mental illness
  • To Psycho educate the key relatives of the patient
  • To facilitate vocational skills training, personality development and income generation for the beneficiaries
Per Beneficiary Cost: INR 7,507/- people 3 Years
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COVID – 19 Comprehensive Management & Research (COCOM-HAPPEN); Goal-3
iconSociety for Health Allied Research and Education India - SHARE INDIA (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
SHARE INDIA proposes the project COCOM-HAPPEN in collaboration with Mediciti Institute of Medical Sciences (MIMS). MIMS is recognized by the Government of Telangana State as a designated COVID-19 testing site with reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RTPCR) testing facilities and in-patient treatment program. The project goal is to identify, treat, and trace and eradicate risk of infection from the affected population. people Communities/Villages in Semi Urban and Rural Mandals / Divisions of Medchal and Shamirpet people 1,87,09,375/- people Medchal-Malkajgiri District, Telangana
    people
  • Integration of Information, Education and Communication (IEC) and Behavior Change Communication (BCC) for Prevention
  • Detection (surveillance, testing and contact tracing)
  • Treatment at home or near home in the community into a continuum of responsive and compassionate care
people 1 Year
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Project Proposal for Cochlear Implant Surgery; Goal-3, Goal-10
iconAshray Akruti (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Ashray Akruti has partnered with APOLLO HOSPITALS (Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad) for the cochlear implant surgery to the children of Ashray Akruti. Earlier with the collaboration of other donors, Ashray Akruti has successfully facilitated the cochlear implantation for 135+ children from underprivileged backgrounds. people 10 children aged 5 years or below people 86,94,500/- people Telangana
    people
  • To facilitate cochlear implant surgery to hearing impaired children and to provide auditory-verbal therapy to children, help them acquire speech and communication and mainstream them in three years.
Cost Per Child: INR 8,69,450/- people 3 Year
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Proposal Seeking Support for Continued Development and Education of Hearing Impaired Children; Goal-3 Goal-4, Goal-10
iconAshray Akruti (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Ashray Akruti is an accredited organization certified by Credibility Alliance, Guidestar, and Give India following norms of accountability, transparency and good governance. The Key activities of the current project include Academic Training, Hearing Assessment and Hearing Aids, Speech Therapy, Auditory Training, Computer Training, Sports and Yoga training, Art and Craft. Residential facility and Covid relief service for the children of Ashray Akruti. people 40 hearing impaired students people 60,00,000/- people Srinagar Colony Centre – Ashray Akruti- Telangana
    people
  • To provide a comprehensive educational and rehabilitation program for children with hearing impairment and promote Inclusion.
Cost Per Student: INR 15,000/- p.a. people 1 Year
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Support Hearing Aids to the children with Hearing Impairment; Goal-3
iconAshray Akruti (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Ashray Akruti has a full-fledged hearing clinic with the latest equipment to screen and evaluate the child. The children are tested and evaluated by qualified audiologists. Counselling is provided regarding care and maintenance of hearing aids to the parents of the hearing impaired children. people 50 Students people 6,50,000/- people Srinagar colony and Chandrayangutta
    people
  • To provide quality hearing aids to the children so that it aids them to enhance their residual hearing powers and helps them to listen and develop speech and language.
Cost Per Unit: INR 13,000/- people 1 Year
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Multi-Disciplinary Centre for Children with Special Needs; Goal-3
iconAshray Akruti (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Ashray Akruti, through this Project, aims to provide Multi-Disciplinary services such as Speech Therapy, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Behavioral Management, Psychological Assessment & Counseling, and Support Services to children with special needs. people 50 children with special needs in the age group of 4 to 18 years people Available Upon Request people Nanakramguda, Hyderabad, Telangana
    people
  • To support children with special needs to achieve their optimum level of independence within home, school, and community
people 1 Year
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Adolescent Health Awareness Program ( AHAP ); Goal-3
iconYouth for Seva (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
YFS is a nation-wide volunteering movement that inspires youth to volunteer and connects them to meaningful opportunities to serve the community. people Adolescent Boys and Girls in 10 Districts people 3,00,00,000/- people Telangana
    people
  • To promote Healthy Relationships, Healthy Reproductive Health, Prevention of Substance Abuse and Healthy Lifestyle
Cost per District: INR 30,00,000/- people 1 Year
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Build India Through Sports (BITS); Goal-3
iconSports Coaching Foundation -SFC (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
SFC was established in 1991 to promote sports culture within vulnerable and poor communities. SCF’s secondary aim is to use sport as an empowerment tool to uplift the youth by supplementing their training with life skills. people 400+ Students people 4,25,000/- people Telangana
    people
  • Using 'Sport as a universal tool,' to achieve the dual objective of creating passion towards sports as well as transforming lives.
people 9 months
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Swastha Shaala Kits; Goal-3, Goal-4
iconAkshaya Patra (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Akshaya Patra strives to promote access to education and to alleviate malnutrition in India. It started its operations in the year 2000, by serving 1500 children and over the last 2 decades has served more than 3 Billion Meals. people School Students people 18,000/- for 100 Children people Telangana
    people
  • To protect children going back to school by helping them follow health and safety protocols
people One-Time
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Vaccination (Raksha Kit); Goal-3
iconAkshaya Patra (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
The Vaccination (Raksha Kit) project would include Outreach and awareness, Incentives for getting inoculated and Vaccine Camps with all safety measures in place. . A “Grocery Kit” ( to cover 21 meals) and refreshments post vaccination will be distributed to motivate the target group to attend. people Marginalized Communities people 1500/- Per Beneficiary people Hyderabad
    people
  • Organize incentivized vaccine drives, to augment India’s ‘Free Vaccination for All’ programme, thereby promoting vaccine uptake, with the aim to protect lives and livelihoods
people One-Time
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Eye Surgeries for Chronic Eye Conditions (Non-cataract); Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. The Institute will cover the expertise of the surgeon, operating room nurses, technicians and the use of the facilities. people Economically Underprivileged Patients people 10,00,000/- to 2,20,00,000/- people Hyderabad, Vizag, Vijayawada and Bhubaneswar
    people
  • To provide the patients with clinical, diagnostic and surgical eye care.
Cost per Surgery: INR 15,000/-
Cost for 66 Surgeries: INR 10,00,000/-
people 1 Year
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Critical Eye Surgeries in Children; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. people Children from 0-16 years who cannot afford eye care treatment people 2,50,00,000/- people Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Vizag and Bhubaneswar
    people
  • To provide OPD and Surgical and In-patient care at no cost whatever the complexity of care needed.
  • 5,000 Surgeries for FY 2021-22.
Each surgery is subsidized at a fixed rate of INR. 17,500/- per surgical procedure which covers the cost of consumable, IOL Lens and medicine people 1 Year
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Cataract Surgeries (Rural Initiative); Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. The project involves 11 Secondary Centres (Rural 20 Bedded Eye /hospitals). Each secondary centre covers a population of 0.5 Million to 1 million. Over 50% of patients treated in the rural secondary centre are from economically underprivileged backgrounds. people Economically Underprivileged Rural Population people 2,500/- to 1,37,00,000/- people Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha & Karnataka
    people
  • To provide cataract surgeries closer to the home of rural folks
  • 5,500 Surgeries for FY 2021-22.
Each surgery is subsidized at a fixed rate of INR. 2,500/- per surgical procedure people 1 Year
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Support Vision Centres (Primary Eye Care Centre); Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. Each Support Vision Centre annually examines over 1800 to 2500 patients apart from the outreach activities and refers over 500 patients. All Referral for medical and surgical services to Secondary Centre, or to Centre of Excellence. people 50,000 to 1,00,000 people with each centre people 3,00,00,000/- p.a. people Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha & Karnataka
    people
  • Providing eye screening at no-cost to the patient.
  • Reducing the avoidable blindness in the catchment population.
  • 150 Vision Centres
Cost per Centre: INR 2,00,000/- people 1 Year
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Eye Examination and Surgical Procedure Under General Anaesthesia (EUA) in the Mini Operating Room; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. people Infants and children below 5yrs suffering from Eye Cancer people 20,50,00,000/- people Centre Excellence Hyderabad Centre
    people
  • Treatment of children with Eye cancer through 500 EUAs at no-cost
Cost for each EUA: INR 4,100/- people 1 Year
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Nirmal Nayan Universal Eye Health Initiative (Universal Eye Health coverage addressing the Visual Impairment); Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. This will be a unique project with the potential to be recognized as the role model District for the rest of India and the world. Impact over 5 years would include 1,50,000 Eye Examinations, 25,000 Surgical Surgeries, 25,000 Spectacle Dispensing and 1,500 Vision Rehabilitation and Low Vision Services people 710,000 People people 5,00,00,000/- people Nirmal District, Telangana
    people
  • Set up of mobile vision centre to cover the most tribal and underserved areas
  • Control and reduction of blindness in the target district by 80%
  • Sustainability of Universal Eye Health Coverage for the entire District
  • Substantial indirect cost savings for the community by improving the quality of life with improved vision
people 5 Year
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Glaucoma Research Proposal 1:360-degree trabeculotomy with illuminated micro catheter in children with primary congenital glaucoma ; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. To treat Childhood Glaucoma, they need The IScience catheter, one such illuminated micro catheter that helps to perform 3600 trabeculotomy and is widely used but is very costly at about US$ 2000 per eye. Currently they are working on this model with the help of their engineers at LVPEI innovation center. people Children with Glaucoma people 24,00,000/- people Hyderabad & Bhubaneshwar (Research impact – Global)
    people
  • Designing a cost effective Schlemms canal catheter for ab-externo 360 degree trabeculotomy
  • Reduce the cost & make Primary Congenital Glaucoma (PCG) treatments affordable.
people 1 Year
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Glaucoma Research 2: To evaluate the outcome of various treatment options in eyes with Plateau iris Syndrome, Post Laser Peripheral Iridotomy; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. 8% of Blindness in the World is due to Glaucoma This study will reveal the benefits of each of the treatment options currently available and the possible expected outcomes which will directly improve the treatment. people People with Glaucoma people 1,05,00,000/- people Hyderabad (Research impact – Global)
    people
  • Document the differences in the POAG and PACG treatment prognosis and clearly identifying the impact of each type intervention, thus, resulting predictable outcomes for Glaucoma Surgeries
people 1 Year
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Development of non-invasive therapies for Corneal Dystrophies; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. Each year there are over 100,000 corneas that are required. Since the life expectancy in India is increasing and now is getting close to 70 years there is increased diagnosis of Corneal disease and eventual increase in the recurrence rate. The proposed interventions seek to address this issue. people People with Corneal dystrophies people 50,00,000/- people Hyderabad (Research impact – Global)
    people
  • To potentially reduce the use of the donor cornea replacement
people 1 Year
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Research Study of the morphological and functional characteristics of ciliary pigmented epithelium culture from the human eye; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. Uveitis is one of the chronic eye conditions which is caused due to inflammation which can damage every tissue in the eye from the corneal surface to the deepest retina. This study will provide evidence and lead to treatment strategies for people with Chronic Uveitis. people People with Chronic Uveitic Hypotony people 10,00,000/- (Total estimated budget is INR 16,00,000/- out of which INR 6,00,000/- is contributed by LVPEI) people Hyderabad (Research impact – Global)
    people
  • Research work in understanding the basic biology of cultured ciliary pigment epithelial cells has been proposed to be used as treatment for cases of chronic intractable hypotony
people 1 Year
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3-AL
Technology upgradation at 22 Secondary centre located in rural areas of 4 states; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. Uveitis is one of the chronic eye conditions which is caused due to inflammation which can damage every tissue in the eye from the corneal surface to the deepest retina. This study will provide evidence and lead to treatment strategies for people with Chronic Uveitis. people Each secondary centre covers a population of 0.5 million to 1 million. Over 50% of patients treated in the rural secondary centre are from economically underprivileged backgrounds. people 2,40,00,000/- people Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha & Karnataka
    people
  • To Increase the patient intake capacity and reduce the dependency at the Tertiary Eye Care centres or other pvt. Diagnostic centres.
  • Many of the beneficiaries cannot afford to cover travel expenses for seeking speciality care which is mainly available in urban centres. The intent is to upgrade the services offered and provide Critical eye care closer to their homes.
people 1 Year
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3-AM
Rural Integrated Speciality Eye care Program for Rural India (RISE) - A fully equipped vehicle with High End Specially screening equipment; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. This project will directly save 2,736 patients from going blind and becoming a burden to the families/society. An average of 80 OPD visit every day/ per secondary centre. Thus in a fortnight there will be at least 950 patients in each center and approximately 40-50 people suspected of having DR/Glaucoma will attend the mobile specialty clinic, and 15-20 of them will need specialty treatment every fortnight. people 12,000+ Patients people 1,40,00,000/- (Total project cost is INR 1,55,00,000/- ; excess of the budget will be the contribution of LVPEI) people Andhra Pradesh (Satanapalli, Gudavalli, Kandukuru, Karamchedu & Nellore) and Telangana (Thudukurthy, Kothur, Siddipet & Sircilla)
    people Visit the identified rural secondary centres every fortnight and perform the following activities in a period of 2 days:
  • Detect and diagnose eye disease- Diabetic Retinopathy, Corneal disease and Glaucoma
  • Treat the eyes accordingly
  • Preventive Awareness in the community
people 5 Year
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3-AN
Technology Enabled Vision Centre. (Upgradation from conventional to Technology Enabled Vision Centre); Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. This technological upgrade and refurbishment is required as many of these vision centres are older than 10 years and require a facelift and equipment upgrade to add Chronic eye disease screening at Village level. Each Vision Centre examines on an average 10 patients/day and provides Preventive and promotive Eye Care Services. 100% free Eye Care is provided for all. people 50,000 people per centre people 7,50,000/- to 4,30,00,000/- people Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka
    people
  • Remote clinical management of patients for chronic eye disease
  • Force multiplier: The Vision Guardians, Vision Technicians & Doctors can see more patients at rural setting
  • Patient-Centric: Saves patients time, energy and other resources to get the medical service
  • Continuity of Care: Patient data is saved for further analysis and history of disease
Cost per VC: INR 7,50,000/- people 1 Year
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3-AO
Eliminate Corneal Blindness: Hospital Cornea Retrieval Program (HCRP); Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. This project allows LVPEI’s trained grief counsellors to reach out to the family members of the deceased and encourage them to retrieve corneas of the deceased. The corneas collected are distributed for free to the needy patients across India. people People with Corneal blinding conditions people 15,00,000/- p.a people Eye Banking Centres (Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha)
    people
  • Sight Restoration and vision Enhancement for people with Corneal blinding conditions
people 1 Year
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3-AP
Ocular pathology diagnostic equipment (ultra-wide field imaging device); Goal-33
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. This project will help support the installation of the Equipment which will save many children from going blind due to retinal blindness. people 45,000+ Patients over 10 Years (4,500 Patients p.a.) people 1,33,00,000/- people KAR Campus, Hyderabad
    people
  • To provide timely and accurate diagnosis in children and adult patients and use the data for research and education outcomes
people One-Time
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3-AQ
Myopia Centre (Prevention, treatment of visual impairment due to Myopia in children); Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care people 1,500+ Children per Centre p.a. people 3,93,00,000/- people Vijayawada, Vizag and Bhubaneswar
    people
  • To develop a holistic approach to detect, treat and control progressive myopia in children.
  • To provide anti myopia awareness among vulnerable groups.
Cost of One Centre: INR 1,31,00,000/- people 1 Year (One time capital expenditure)
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3-AR
Institute for Skill training for persons with special abilities; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. This project proposes to set up a vocational skills training unit that is inclusive to train all categories of people with disabilities including low vision, blind, speech & hearing impaired and loco-motor disabilities. Land is donated by a local. Over a five year period the project will become self-sustainable through sale of the products made by the student through social marketing cause channels. people 50 - 60 persons with disabilities and 15 – 25 unemployed community youth per year people 6,42,00,000/- people Tholkatta village, Moinabad, Ranga Reddy District
    people
  • To empower the economic independence and improve the quality of life of persons with special needs through livelihood skills training.
  • To include few rural unemployed youth in the training as this would promote community ownership and create awareness among the community on disability issues.
Phase I: INR 2,51,00,000/-
Phase II: INR 2,04,00,000/-
Phase III: INR 1,87,00,000/-
people 3 Year
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3-AS
Establish a Centre for visual neuroscience research; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. This project is of high importance based on the extensive Research collaborative both nationally and internationally with over 45 publications in the last 5 years by LVPEI. Neuroscience research is currently explored in only two places in India. This facility will be one of its kinds in an eye institute. people People affected with Vision impairment due to neuro issues people 3,00,00,000/- people LVPIE KAR Campus, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
    people
  • Create avenues to treat blindness due to brain/neuro issues.
  • Help the patients seeking Neuro ophthalmology treatment and many through the translational research outcomes.
  • Indirectly impact millions who have some form of vision impairment
people 1 Year
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3-AT
Secondary Eye Care Centre; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Each Secondary Centre will serve 20,000 out-patients and perform 2,000 surgeries every year, undertake preventive eye care programmes, provide community based rehabilitation services, serve as a site for epidemiological studies and serve as an eye donation center. Once established, each center aims to be financially self-sufficient within five years. At least 50% of the services are provided free of cost to the patients who do not have the ability to pay people 5,00,000 People people 7,00,00,000/- + 2 Acres of Land people Anantapur District
    people
  • Universal eye health coverage as per the WHO guidelines
  • Performing cataract surgeries closer to the home of rural folks
  • Providing preventive and curative services for chronic blinding eye disease such as Glaucoma, Corneal, childhood blindness and vision rehabilitation at rural setting.
people 1 Year
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3-AU
City Centre to Cater to the Increased Need in Hyderabad; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. Each secondary centre will serve 20,000 out-patients and perform 2,000 surgeries every year, provide comprehensive ophthalmology and chronic eye diseases services and undertake preventive eye care programmes. Once established, each center aims to be financially self-sufficient within five years. people Population of 5,00,000 to 10,00,000 catchment area per centre people 6,50,00,000/- people Old City, Uppal or Kompally
    people
  • Performing surgeries closer to the home of rural folks
  • Providing preventive and curative services for chronic blinding eye disease such as Glaucoma, Corneal, childhood blindness
  • Provide at least 50% of the services free of cost to the patients who do not have the ability to pay.
people 1 Year
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3-AV
Establish Excellent Comprehensive Eye care for Chandrapur District (Vidarbha, Maharashtra); Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. Visual impairment (VI) affects ten out of every hundred people in India and is associated with low productivity, unemployment and dependency. Over 75% of people suffering due to visual impairment go needlessly blind. In most cases it can be prevented and treated. All the vulnerable groups mostly affected are elderly and children, women, those living in low socio-economic status, low literacy etc. people 5,00,000+ People people 7,00,00,000/- people Chandrapur District, Vidharbha, Maharashtra
    people
  • Have permanent Secondary eye care centre to cater to target beneficiaries
  • Provide Free Eye care to anyone who cannot afford who come from economically underprivileged backgrounds
  • Address major issues through availability, accessibility, affordability of eye care services
people 1 Year
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3-AW
Centre for Rare Eye Disease - Establishing the Global Resource Center for Ophthalmic Rare Eye Diseases; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. This project will directly provide treatment strategies and also result in research papers to treat currently unknown rare eye disease. people Children with Rare Eye diseases people 20,00,00,000/- people Hyderabad
    people
  • Develop the required levels of capacity and competency to accurately diagnose rare eye diseases in a timely manner and help reduce the morbidities related to the CERED
  • Develop capacity of Diagnosis, Laboratory, patient services, development of drug, perform epidemiological studies, provide support and treatment including surgical for Free to those patient who cannot afford the treatment
people 3 Year
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3-AX
Uveitis – Inflammation of the Eye (Installation of the clinical treatment equipment for the Centre of Ocular Inflammation); Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. This project will involve the procurement of
  • FM-700 laser flare meter: This instrument is required for accurate measurement of inflammation in the front of the eye. It will be particularly valuable for treating uveitis in children.
  • Multiplex ELISA Reader: A multiplex ELISA reader will aid in rapid diagnosis of these conditions, and faster initiation of treatment.
people 10,000+ People with Uveitis, Chronic blinding conditions people 1,15,00,000/- people LVPIE KAR Campus, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
    people
  • To become the single largest center for the clinical care, education and research in uveitis, in the country over the next five years
  • To become the nodal point for referral of uveitis patients from across the country and abroad and to conduct ground-breaking research in different areas of uveitis.
  • To contribute significantly to elimination of preventable blindness caused by delayed and inappropriate treatment of this condition
people 3 Year
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3-AY
Centre for Elderly Eye Care (A Dedicated centre for all above the age of 60 years); Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. This Centre will include Outpatient services, Diagnostic services & Surgical services, Dedicated lounges, Well-being centre, Diet Counselling, Support services / Volunteer services, Home Care Services for follow up care and Internal Medicine people People Over The Age of 60 people 6,30,00,000/- people Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
    people
  • Dedicated specially designed facility, for care of elderly population, that can provide them with the feeling of being attended to in a respectful and safe environment
people 3 Year
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3-AZ
Special needs vision clinic; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. The special clinic will serve children with special needs and suggest accurate correction of refractive errors, visual skills training and refer for medical/surgical care such as patch therapy, squint surgery etc based on the need. people Children with Special Needs people 17,44,0000/- Per Centre people Vijayawada, Bhubaneswar & Visakhapatnam
    people
  • To plan appropriate medical, surgical, optical and rehabilitation intervention
  • To provide such children and their families with timely rehabilitative intervention, to avoid profound impact on the child’s overall development that can lead to lifetime consequences
people 1 Year
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3-BA
Set up Early Intervention unit for children with special need; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. This project will provide therapeutic interventions for children born with blindness and developmental delays including speech therapy, physiotherapy, special education and vision therapy people 300 Children Per Year people 25,00,000/- people Vizag, Andhra Pradesh
    people
  • Enhance Quality of life in children with special needs
people 1 Year
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3-BB
Support Self-employment assistance for blind; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. People with disabilities find enormous barriers in the world of work, especially women with disabilities and rural blind. This project is to provide skills training and initial capital requirement to initiate a trade. people 50 blind persons per year people 12,50,000/- people Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, Karnataka (Bellary)
    people
  • To enable the beneficiaries to earn their livelihood and live an independent and dignified life
Cost Per Person: INR 25,000/- people One-Time
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3-BC
Economic empowerment for persons with disabilities; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. The proposed project aims to make people with disabilities self-sustainable by providing focused training and needed monetary assistance to set-up trades/businesses suitable for them. people 550 blind persons per year people 15,00,000/- people Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, Karnataka (Bellary)
    people
  • To enable the beneficiaries to earn their livelihood and live an independent and dignified life
Cost Per Person: INR 20,000/- to INR 30,000/- people One-Time
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3-BD
Eye Health Administrator Training programme; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. The proposed project will include accommodation, course material, Travel to various eye health centres for training with assured employment and career path. people 10 Per Year people 20,00,000/- people Hyderabad (Trainees from across India)
    people
  • To impart training in comprehensive eye health management so that administrators / eye care managers can efficiently and effectively manage the resources required to provide eye care services
  • To provide meaningful employment for all the trainees and help towards preventing needless blindness
Cost Per Trainee: INR 2,00,000/- people 1 Year
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3-BE
Mid Level Opthalmic Equipment Technician; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. The proposed project will include One year of didactic and hands-on training & One year of internship. The aim of this program is to create comprehensive ophthalmic Medical equipment technicians who can provide complete care to the healthcare technologies from equipment used in diagnose/ treat eye disorders as well as facility maintenance covering multiple discipline of engineering including IT systems (hardware & software). people 10 Per Year (2 batches with 5 Students Each) people 30,00,000/- people Hyderabad
    people
  • Employability to rural boys/ girls from underprivileged sections
  • Well-trained technician with proper competencies and exposure
  • Enhancement of specific skills such that their employability becomes imminent in the industry
Cost Per Student: INR 3,00,000/- for 2 Years
INR 1,50,000/- for 1 Year
people 2 Year
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3-BF
Ophthalmic Dispensing Technician Course; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. This program is a course that fulfills the need of the youth and demand of optical retail. All students will undergo one year training which includes a mix of Didactic and hands-on training. Post course completion they will be employed with LVPEI or with partner centres. people 20 Per Batch people 27,70,000/- people Hyderabad (Trainees from across India)
    people
  • To provide employability to boys/ girls from underprivileged sections
  • To fulfill the need of the youth and demand of the optical retail
  • To provide meaning employment for all the trainees and help towards preventing needless blindness
people 1 Year
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3-BG
Reaching out with Innovative Services for Eye care (RISE); Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. This project will cover Screening Equipment, Two wheeler for performing home screening for the elderly and vulnerable groups, Program Staff Expenses, Travel Conveyance and Services which includes Spectacles, medical and surgical support people 80,000+ people 53,33,000/- people Ranga Reddy District, Telangana
    people
  • Securing sight of all population through integrated home-based eye care in a catchment of 100,000 population in LVPEI network
  • To screen at least 80,000 people in the catchment location and provide services to 11,200 people of which 4,000 will receive home based care and the rest at existing vision centres
  • 4,000 will be direct benefited with either medical / glasses / surgical intervention
people 30 Months
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3-BH
Support for Eye Banking - Surgical Microscope; Goal-3
iconL V Prasad Eye Institute - LVPEI (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Charter of LVPEI is to provide 50% of eye care to the unaffordable population who need the most at no-cost to the patient whatever the complexity of care needed. This equipment will be
  • Processing 1200 number of corneas on average
  • Directly impacting 9,000 plus cornea process additionally training and capacity upskilling of Cornea ophthalmologist over a period of life Cycle of the equipment
people People Requiring Corneal Transplants, Opthomologists people 40,00,000/- people Hyderabad
    people
  • Time Saving: Facilitate in preparing lamellar tissues in eye bank that will reduce surgeons time allowing them to do surgeries
  • Cost Efficiency: Having a central place such as an eye bank to have tissue processing equipment is cost efficient for all and enables better use of scarce corneal surgeons’ time. Many surgeons cannot afford the equipment and it is not cost efficient for few eye tissues.
people 1 Year
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3-BI
Caring & Nurturing Street Children; Goal-3
iconAssociation for Social Reformation Integration and Thought of Health Awareness - ASRITHA (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
ASRITHA provides comprehensive care to every child in their home through Residential care, Education, Health care, Nutrition and Protection. As a result, every child will have holistic development and lead their life with dignity. people Children from the Streets people Available Upon Request people Secunderabad, Doodhbowli
    people
  • To provide care and protection to the children, who were rescued from difficult circumstances
people 1 Year
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3-BJ
Access to healthcare to India’s forgotten villages; Goal-3, Goal-5, Goal-8
iconHealing Fields Foundation (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Healing Fields Foundation is building vibrant eco-systems of rural health care in areas where basic health services are absent or severely deficient. This Proposal aims to establish presence of Community Health Entrepreneurs (CHEs) as local health change agents who
  • Create awareness on preventive health behaviour
  • Provide access to government entitlements
  • Creating access to health services and products
  • Facilitate tele-health services and availability of affordable health products
people 2,50,000 Rural / Tribal marginalized communities people 1,57,39,888/- people Bhadradri Kothagudem, Telangana
    people
  • 100 CHEs trained as educators, leaders, and access points for health services and products
  • Increased income for 100 marginalized women
  • 250,000 individuals reached with access to health products, services and education
  • 50,000 families provided with access to various Government entitlements facilitated through the CHEs
  • Logistics supply chain created between villages and required stocking hubs
Cost Per Person Reached: INR 63/- people 30 - 36 Months
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3-BK
Programme to Reduce Cervical Cancer Related Morbidity and Mortality Through HPV Vaccination in Rural Telangana; Goal-3
iconSwastava Cancer Care (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Swastava Cancer Care is a non-profit organization working towards the cause of defeating cancer in India. During the first two years of the project implementation, female children from underprivileged and BPL families living in the slums of Hyderabad will receive the HPV vaccine. The programme will later be expanded to include other urban and rural districts of Telangana. people 30,000 Female Children between ages of 9 and 14 people 19,15,60,000/- people Telangana
    people
  • Vaccinating 6,000 female children every year with Gardasil HPV Vaccines
  • Interventions through awareness campaigns to change attitudes and beliefs that affect behaviour related to HPV vaccination and cervical cancer outcomes.
Cost for 1 Year: INR 3,83,12,000/-
Cost per beneficiary over 5 Years: INR 6,385/-
people 5 Years
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3-BL
Hearing Care for Better Life; Goal-3, Goal-4, Gola-5, Goal-10, Goal-17
iconMeenakshi Venkatraman Foundation - MVF (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
MVF delivers free diagnostic hearing evaluation, Speech therapy and rehabilitation programs for the needy and underprivileged with hearing impairment. MVF follows World Health Organization protocol, to test every baby born before 1 month of age, diagnose hearing impairment before 2 months of age and initiate hearing aid fitting speech stimulation before 3 months of age. All the children referred from screening at Hospitals and Schools will go through free second level screening, diagnostic hearing evaluation and rehabilitation at MVF as required. people 4800 Babies Per Year; People above 55 Years of Age people 12,85,200/- people Telangana
    people
  • Training health care workers as hearing screeners for newborn hearing screening (NBHS) to serve the unreached population
  • Periodical Speech and Hearing Health Care camps at schools and orientation programs for children on Safe Hearing
  • Dedicated facility for testing people above 55 years and support for appropriate rehabilitation
people 1 Years
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3-BM
Sparsh Hospice Center for Palliative Care; Goal-3
iconSparsh Hospice - Centre for Palliative Care, an initiative of Rotary Club of Banjara Hills Charitable Trust (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Sparsh has an 82-bedded facility at Khajaguda,Hyderabad. The multidisciplinary team comprises doctors, nurses, social workers,volunteers and counsellors who offer the necessary medical, emotional, and moral support in preparing for the inevitable. Sparsh has tended to more than 4,500 patients free-of-cost in the 10 years since its inception. Every month, around 150 new patients are being added to their umbrella of care. people Terminally Ill Patients people Available Upon Request people Telangana
    people
  • Palliative care that helps in moderating physical pain and emotional sorrow by making it easier to bear for the patient. It is a special care that helps ‘alleviate pain without curing’ and provide dignified and serene departure.Services provided include inpatient, outpatient, and home care (including night home care and Sunday home care). Support is also provided for last rites and ambulances and other essentials to families in need.
people Available Upon Request
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3-BN
Awareness on Menstrual Hygiene Management among Schools Students from the Marginalized community; Goal-3
iconGood Universe (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Good Universe envisions a world that comprises gender equality, sustainable adaptation, and responsible health care practices. Through the proposed project, 1200 (if single use pads) or 550 (if cloth pads/menstrual cups) school girls will receive support through proper knowledge, awareness and education on menstruation and related hygiene practices. They will also receive sustainable menstrual products for 1 month support ( if single use pads) or 1-2 years support (if cloth pads/menstrual cups). people 13 Schools covering 1200/5500 (approx.)
  • Direct Impact: 57,700
  • Indirect Impact: 10,00,000
  • Social Reach: 35,00,000
people 3,02,700/- With Sanitary Pads
4,32,700/- With Cloth Pads
4,57,600/- With Menstrual; Cups
people Telangana
    people
  • Creating sustainable solutions, improving access to sanitation services, facilitating and addressing the information needs of women and girls on menstrual hygiene and women’s health, linking them to healthcare services for treatment of UTI and genital infection and related ailments and the safe disposal of menstrual waste
people 2 Months
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3-BO
Covid Relief Partnership - Vaccinations; Goal-3
iconCare India (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
CARE India has been working with state governments, local administrations with funding from donors to establish and adapt its COVID-19 response. As the fight against Covid19 Wave-3 intensifies, CARE India’s response is centered around Vaccinations, System Strengthening and Community Resilience. people 1,00,000 People people 90,00,000/- people Telangana
    people
  • To provide vaccinations for the unreached, most marginalized and those at-the-end-of-the-line, Youth & Children (as per Gov’t protocols) and Boosters For FLWs and Eligible Populations
people One-Time
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3-BP
Health Care Center for Slum Dwellers in Rasoolpura; Goal-3
iconKriya Sangh Society - KSS (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
KSS Charitable Health Care Center is providing day care polyclinic medical services. They have a qualified team of MBBS doctors such as General physician, Gynecologist, Neurologist, Diabetologist, Pediatrician, Orthopedician, ENT specialist, Dentist, Ophthalmologist and Physiotherapist. The consultation fee is as low as Rs 20. Their pharmacy provides certain medication at 50% discount on MRP. They also facilitate lab and diagnostic tests at lower costs. people 120+ Marginally Disadvantaged People Per Day (43,000 People Annually) people 1,65,60,000/- people Rasoolpura Slum, Hyderabad
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  • To provide quality health care services at an affordable price
  • To create awareness about preventive health care, hygiene & sanitation
  • To facilitate slum area development by ensuring quality services and awareness.
Cost Per Year: INR 41,40,000/- people 4 Years
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Q-ki & TT Wellness Initiatives Preventing Mental Health Scenario In India; Goal-3, Goal-10, Goal-11, Goal-16, Goal-17
iconComMutiny - The Youth Collective (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
ComMutiny and Pravah have over 30 years of experience working on preventive wellbeing, especially with young people and youth workers. Tools being used in this initiative include:
  • Togetherness Table: to help people to develop 'feelings literacy', such that they can identify, label, neutralise and transform negative feelings into ones that are positive.
  • Q-ki: the power of plutory (plural stories): gamified format using tools such as quizzes, role plays and appreciative inquiry to challenge polarised views, talk about taboos and myths surrounding mental health and experience interdependence on each other to be truly well.
people 5,000 people (adolescents girls, boys and adults); 200+ youth workers people 20,000 per Individual people 21 States Across India
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  • To strengthen the collective wellbeing of the community stakeholders at large
  • To ensure preventive mental health wellness and emotional balance, where they also continue to learn, feel safe, address anxiety, gain socio-emotional and necessary life skills, navigate and adapt to a changing world, make decisions about their own lives and contribute to their communities and the world
people 10 - 12 Months
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