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MAD aims to bridge inequality in society through

education. We aim to enforce sustainable development and


employability among the underprivileged urban youth
through education and skills enhancement.
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O u r P r o j e c t s                                                                                                                  0  1   
 
O r g a n i s a t i o n P r o f i l e                                                                  0  2                
 
S t u d e n t P r o f i l e                                                                                                           0 3   
 
Projects covered in the year 04

A w a r d s w o n                                                                                                                   1 5  
 
F u n d r a i s i n g                                                                                                                    1  6   
 
U p d a t e o n w e b a p p                                                                                                  1  7   
 
P l a n s f o r t h e c o m i n g y e a r                                                                                 2  3 
 
Major Supporters 28

M A D D o n o r s 2 0 0 9 - 1 0                                                                                        3  0   
our projects

English Project: Computer Project: Placements: Resource Projects:


Te a c h i n g Communicative Teaching basic computer Organizing awareness Providing computers and
English using Cambridge skills and language skills programs and personality libraries / reading rooms at
University Press Syllabus. through language learning development programs centres where we teach
Two batches of volunteers tools like Rosetta Stone. including camps, career
spend 2 hours a week on awareness programs, field
pre-assigned days teaching a visits, in-house presentations
detailed, instruction based etc.
curriculum.

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organization profile
MAD was started in 2006

MAD ’s average age is 23.

MAD is in 10 cities in India (Cochin, Chennai,


Pune, Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai, Mangalore,
Bangalore, Trivandrum, Nagpur)

MAD is over 700 volunteers strong & reaches


out to close to 2000 children.

MAD won the Asoka Staples Social Youth


Entrepreneur Award in 2008. We won the
Karmaveer Puraskaar and Indiya Shines Award in
2009

Over 60,000 man hours of teaching time invested


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student profile

We work with underpriviledged children living in orphanages, shelters and poor homes. We work with children from Std 5 to Std 10
in the age group of 8 years to 15 years.

We follow a stringent due-diligence process before starting operations in a centre. A city team must complete a Centre submission
form ensuring the following before starting operations in a centre.

Children are in the specified age group


Fixed days and timings allotted to meet requirement of 2 sessions of 2 hours each per week for minimum of 7 months in
a year, ie minimum 112 hours of classes in a year.
Availability of required space to conduct sessions.
Space for library and computer project and bandwidth to expand to other MAD projects.
Commitment from the centre authorities regarding attendance of students and required number of sessions in the year
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projects covered in the year
At the beginning of the academic year, the core teams assessed and finalized the centres to be included in the project. This included
existing centres and new centres brought under the MAD project. A major recruitment drive was conducted in each city at the beginning of the
year to meet the volunteer requirements in each of the MAD projects to be conducted in the city in this year.

The following are the MAD Projects taken up in the year gone by:

English Project – conducted in Cochin, Pune, Nagpur, Delhi, Chennai, Trivandrum, Hyderabad, Mangalore, Bangalore, Mumbai
Computer project – conducted in Cochin
Placement project – conducted in Cochin, Pune, Nagpur, Delhi, Chennai, Trivandrum, Hyderabad, Mangalore
Resource Project – conducted in Cochin

CITY REPRESENTATION
CITY CENTRES VOLUNTEERS CHILDREN
Cochin 12 139 406
Trivandrum 3 31 91
Bangalore 2 50 82
Mangalore 2 56 229
Chennai 5 76 238
Hyderabad 4 64 149
Pune 4 132 179
Mumbai 4 51 330
Nagpur 3 55 123
Delhi 2 56 135
TOTAL 41 710 1962
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ENGLISH PROJECT
This is MAD's primary project and is conducted in every centre that we engage with. The English Project  is a 5 year – 5 level curriculum
to teach Communicative English, including assessment at each stage to gauge improvement. A curriculum focused on Listening, Speaking, Reading
and Writing was developed by EZ Vidya. This covered conversation, vocabulary and comprehension. The syllabus was aimed at maximizing the
efficiency of untrained, inexperienced teachers keeping in mind the profile of the students. In addition to the syllabus, volunteers went through
three levels of training.

Process training: covering the administrative aspects of their roles


Teacher training: covering class management, learning styles and multiple intelligence
Syllabus training: on interpreting and using the syllabus

A volunteer's class : http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/07/23/experimenting-with-the-syllabus/


 

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ENGLISH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION TABLE
S no City Centre Total
1 Cochin Don Bosco Sneha bhavan Class Primary 5th 6th 7th
No. of children 30 9 14 12 65
2 Bosco Bhavan Class 8th 9th 10th
No. of children 12 10 14 36
3 Crescent Girls Orphanage Class Mal Batch 1 Mal Batch 2 Eng batch
No. of children 8 9 7 24
4 Jeevadhara Balbhavan Class Level 1 Level 2
No. of children 5 4 9
5 Udaya Colony Class 4th 5th 6th
No. of children 14 7 9 30
6 St Joachims Class 6th, 7th, 8th 9th
No. of children 16 16 32
7 Valsalyabhavan Class Level 1 Level 2
No. of children 9 6 15
8 YMCA Boys Home Class Level 1 a Level 1b Level 2a Level 2 b
No. of children 17 2 12 3 34
9 St Teresa's Orphanage Class 1st - 5th 6th +7th 8th 9th
No. of children 11 8 9 6 34
10 St Mary's Convent Class 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
No. of children 6 6 19 14 14 59
11 Government Girls Home Class 5th, 6th 7th, 8th, 9th 10th, 11th
No. of children 6 13 4 23
12 Holy Ghost Convent Class 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
No. of children 4 8 13 9 11 45
13 Trivandrum Divine Childrens Home Class Kg-std1 2nd - 4th 5th - 8th
No. of children 13 9 10 32
14 Jayamatha Class 3rd 4th
No. of children 12 25 37
15 S H Jyothibhavan Class 5th - 8th 9th - 12th
No. of children 12 10 22
16 Bangalore Good shepherd Girls Home Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
No. of children 7 7 8 8 30
17 St Mary's Boys Orphanage Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
No. of children 10 10 10 11 11 52
18 Mangalore Baalika Ashram Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
No. of children 15 15 16 15 16 16 16 16 15 140
19 St Aloysius Boys Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
No. of children 14 16 16 14 16 13 89
20 Chennai Anbu Karangal Class 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
No. of children 10 5 8 6 8 37
21 Bala Mandir Class 6th 7th 8th
No. of children 14 21 19 54
22 SAC Dr.PVRao School Class 6th 7th 8th 9th
No. of children 12 12 20 30 74
23 Indian Council for Child Welfare Class 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
No. of children 3 6 4 3 9 3 5 33
24 Karpagavalli Vidyalaya Class 5th 6th
No. of children 20 20 40

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25 Hyderabad Don Bosco Class Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
No. of children 8 6 11 15 40
26 Forum for Street Class Special class Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
No. of children 6 10 5 12 7 40
27 Aman Vedika Home for Girls Class Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
No. of children 7 7 7 6 15 42
28 Thara Class Special class Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
No. of children 13 7 5 2 27
29 Pune Ekalavya Class 2nd - 6th 7th - 11th
No. of children 16 25 41
30 Karve Stree Shikshan Sanstha Class 5th - 6th 7th
No. of children 25 20 45
31 Observation Home Class 1st - 2nd 3A 3B 4th 5th 6th - 7th
No. of children 17 10 10 13 5 8 63
32 Remand home Class 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
No. of children 5 8 5 3 2 7 30
33 Mumbai A D Bawla Home Class 1st - 5th urdu 6th - 9th urdu 1st - 9th marathi
No. of children 45 45 45 135
34 Catherines School Class 5th a 5th b 8th
No. of children 25 25 50 100
35 Catherines Home Class 1st - 9th
No. of children 50 50
36 Rajasthan Mahila Mandal Class 3rd - 4th a 3rd - 4th b
No. of children 20 25 45
37 Nagpur Bal Mandir Sanstha Class 1st - 3rd 4th - 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
No. of children 5 4 4 6 5 6 11 41
38 Matru Sewa Sangh Class 1st 2nd - 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
No. of children 5 5 10 4 6 7 3 10 3 53
39 Shradhanand Anathalay Class 8th 9th 10th
No. of children 9 12 8 29
40 Delhi Arya Anarthalya Class 3rd, 4th 5th 6th, 7th
No. of children 15 47 26 88
41 Bal Sahyog Class 6th, 7th, 8th
No. of children 47 47
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Schedule:
7 active months in a year
2 sessions per week, each 2 hours long
7 months X 4 weeks X 2 classes = 56 classes a year = 112 hours / year
Minimum Number of years with a child: 3 years
Maximum Number of years with a child: 5 years

At the end of the year, the children went through three rounds of tests made on the format of Cambridge University STARTER, FLYER
AND KET tests.

NOTE: The Starters, Flyers and the KET (Key English Test) Tests are a part of a series of tests used by Cambridge University Press to assess the
proficiency level of the students in the English Language. The tests asses listening, speaking, reading, writing.

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CITY PARTICIPATION
CITY CENTRES NO. OF KIDS – STARTERS NO. OF KIDS – FLYERS NO. OF KIDS – KET
BLR Good Shepher, St Marys 61 16 NIL
NAG Matru Seva Sangh, Bal Mandir Sanstha 32 64 NIL
CHN Anbu Karangal, Bala Mandir, Karpagavalli Vidyalaya, PVRao Children's Home, Indian Council for Child Welfare 193 181 49
COK Sneha bhavan, St Marys Convent, Crescent Girls Orphanage, Valsalya Bhavan, Jeevadhara Balbhavan, Udaya Colony 88 48 21
MANG Infant Mary Girls Home, Baalika Aashram 67 44 NIL
DEL Arya Anathalaya 75 75 51
MUM A.D Bawla, Catherines Home, Catherines School 139 84 NIL
HYD Forum for Street Children, Rainbow Home, Don Bosco NavaJeevan, Thara 101 64 27
PUN Nanapeth, Karve Stree Shikshan 34 43 16
TVM S H Jyothi Bhavan 20 NIL 20
TOTAL 810 619 184

COMPUTER PROJECT

The computer project was conducted in Cochin this year. Through sponsorships received in previous years, we have provided computers in a few
of our centres. This project has two purposes:
1.    To increase the children’s exposure to the English language beyond the 4 hours we spend with them per week.
2.    To teach basic computer skills
 
Schedule :

7 active months in a year

One session per week, 1 hour long

7 months X 4 weeks X 1 class = 28 assisted classes a year.

One class is 1 Hour long.

7 months X 4 weeks X 5 classes = 140 unassisted classes a year.

Minimum Number of years with a child: 1 year

Maximum Number of years with a child: 5 years

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COMPUTER PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION TABLE:

CENTRE 5th 6th 7th TOTAL

Sneha Bhavan 8 10 12 30

St Marys 6 6 19 31

YMCA Boys Home 6 9 3 18

Jeevadhara Balbhavan n/a n/a n/a 6

Curriculum:

Computer skills:  MS Word, MS Excel, Paint, Picassa, MS PowerPoint, Networking, Hardware


English skills: We used an online, audio-visual language learning application called Rosetta Stone for supplementary English learning

GMT: A General Maintenance Team was formed among the volunteers as a cost cutting method to solve PC issues. Any reported system
failure is initially investigated by the GMT and rectified. More serious complaints are put on the AMC

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PLACEMENT PROJECT
Placement programs: These are structured awareness and exposure building programs. Every month, specific programs are organized
towards career awareness and general awareness including industry specific presentations, interactions with professionals, field trips, industry
visits, talent programs etc. They increase general exposure, give the children an idea of various career and higher education options and also
motivate them to perform better by understanding the various opportunites that lie ahead.

Camps: During holidays, MAD organizes 2 day / 3 day camps for children of each centre. Themes vary between Motivation, Leadership, Team-
building, Confidence-building, Theatre, Adventure etc and any other specific needs that teaching volunteers identify in their students. These are
two to three day full day events involving a mix of skill modules, workshops, celebrity interactions and fun!
This year, the Placement project was taken up formally in Cochin. Placement Projects conducted, city wise:

Cochin:
Personality development camps conducted for 8 centres:
Don-Bosco Sneha Bhavan http://makeadiff.in/blog/2010/03/01/pallu-snehabhavan-camp/
Valsalyabhavan, YMCA Boys Home, Jeevadhara Balbhavan  (venue: Chinmaya School) http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/06/03/vyb-day-1/ ,
http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/06/03/vyb-day-2/
Crescent & junior batch from St Marys (venue: Choice School)
Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) Camp for Don Bosco Big Boys, St Joachims, St Mary's senior batch. http://makeadiff.in/blog/
2010/01/05/ryla-camp-1/

Career awareness, general awareness programs and field trips:


Visit to pet and aqua show: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/12/01/crescent-cochin-first-placement-visit-de-aquaria/
Spicmacay music workshop: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/11/25/the-bombay-jayashri-eve/
Childrens Day celebrations: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/11/17/happy-childrens-day-to-you-too/
IEEE Engineering Awareness: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/10/22/pollys-field-trip-report-part-1/
Icebreaker: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/10/22/icebreaker-at-govt-girls-home-cochin/
Diwali Celebrations: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/10/17/lights-camera-awesomeness/
Spicmacay dance workshop: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/09/22/the-dance-workshop/
Visit to National Institute of Oceanography: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/09/20/into-the-ocean-theoretically/
Hotel Management Orientation at Avenue Regent and Casino hotels: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/08/11/placements-visit-to-hotel-
casino-2/
Education orientation program on Engineering: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/08/07/field-trip-to-rajagiri-engineering-college/
Baseline assessment test: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/08/02/testing-and-being-tested/
Visit to Science Park: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/06/29/cusat-c-sis-revisited/ http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/06/25/ymcas-field-trip-to-
to-cusatcochin-university-of-science-and-technology/
Art and Culture Workshop at Amaara Centre
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Pune:
MAD PUNE -  MAD Week, included trip to the National Defense Academy, Theatre, Music, Dance and Art Work Shops, Movie
Screenings. http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/video/video.php?v=10150124891400722&subj=692635797
Lecture on health and hygiene- for girls
Lecture by a fashion designer.
 
Nagpur:
XMasti: Cultural Day held on 25th December
 
 
Delhi:
 
MAD Delhi Childrens Day celebrations: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/11/21/the-primary-colours-of-joy/
MAD Delhi Newsletter2 : http://makeadiff.in/blog/2010/01/03/mad-a-log-ii-the-mad-delhi-newsletter-nov-dec-09/
MAD Delhi Parents Day:http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/12/28/and-everything-under-the-sun-was-in-tune/
 
 
Chennai:
Sirugural, a one day Art, cultural Fest held on 15 Nov, 2009. 796 children from classes 1-12 of 26 orphanages in Chennai,
Kanchipuram and Thiruvallur Districts participated. The event consisted of 16 different competitions for three age categories, a
science exhibition competition, fun events including a magic show and a theatre workshop for the children.: http://makeadiff.in/
blog/2009/12/28/siragugal09-when-bhumi-spread-colourjoy-and-more/
 
Trivandrum:
Field trip: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/11/30/tvm-mads-day-out/
Environment program: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/11/01/painting-a-greener-world/
Onam Celebrations: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/09/01/onam-at-sacred-hearts/
Baseline assessment test: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/07/22/n-now-for-some-s-t-madiac-style/
Centre visit: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/07/10/heart-to-heart/
Christmas celebrations at Divine Centre: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2010/01/23/the-jovial-santa-and-the-smiling-cherubs%e2%80%a6yes-
it%e2%80%99s-christmas-time/
 
Hyderabad:
Childrens Day celebrations: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/11/19/a-3d-childrens-day-with-a-whiff-of-international-air/
Ice breaker: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/11/17/happy-childrens-day-to-you-too/
Placement program: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/11/03/mad-hyd-placement-team-kicks-off-in-style/
Camp: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/07/11/hyderabad-dream-camp-awesomeness-2-0-out-of-beta/
 
Mangalore:
Childrens Day celebrations: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/11/16/childrens-day/
Icebreaker: http://makeadiff.in/blog/2009/08/27/mangalore-breaks-the-ice/

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LIBRARY PROJECT
Library project: In order to increase the children’s exposure to the English language and also to encourage reading, MAD is taking up library
projects in centres where we teach. Books are specially selected to cater to the different proficiency levels of the children, and also include
vernacular books. Library projects have been completed through donor sponsorships and book drives. This project is currently active in Cochin.
This year this project was implemented in 2 centres:
 
St Mary's: through donor sponsorship
Crescent Girls Orphanage: through book drive conducted at Choice School http://makeadiff.in/blog/2010/02/23/library-
inauguration-at-crescent-d/

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awards won
MAD won the following awards in the current year:

Karmaveer Puraskaar: The Karmaveer Puraskaar are


awards instituted by the citizens and people of India.These
awards are instituted by iCONGO- Confederation of NGOs – a
Public-Private-People partnership in association with other
partners from industry, media, government, students, SMEs and
other sectors as a part of the Right every Wrong Movement. These
awards seek to celebrate and inspire social responsibility, justice
and action initiatives and are held every year on 26 November,
the day the Indian Constitutional Pledge was signed.
 
Indiya Shines Award: Nearly 70,000 people visited the
Greatnonprofits.org website and 3,500 stakeholders posted
reviews on more than 70 Indian nonprofits during the month
long campaign, which sought to identify the best Indian
nonprofits in the United States and India.

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fund raising
Since our incorporation in 2006 we have raised INR 21,26,000. In the first two years of operations, we did not have any
specific sponsors and it was just volunteers and people associated with MAD who made personal contributions. This year, a company called
Zoho.com is supporting us by providing INR 9,00,000 (USD 21,000).
 
Our fundraising methods are as follows:
 
MAD Patron: Zoho.com is MAD’s first National Patron, they funded Rs. 9,00,000  in support of our national budget.
Friends of MAD (FoM): Community involvement based model where individuals contribute through monthly subscriptions starting
at Rs100 per month. We currently have close to 300 FoM donors across the country.
We also invite individuals and institutions to take up specific centers’ costs for a year by providing them the per child cost.
Besides this, we have had a lot of support from the local communities where we operate, through friends and families of
volunteers and well-wishers who have supported us with the various projects we have undertaken.

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update on MADAPP
The MADapp is an online web-based application, which connects all volunteers across the country It serves various purposes in
MAD: first as a volunteer management tool, it tracks every volunteer, his attendance, the chidlren he teaches, their progress, events being
conducted in a city, anything thats going on in MAD; second, as a real-time report generator: it provides reports which help track the progress of
projects; third, as a social network for like-minded youth, it facilitates a youth movement.
 
MAD believes volunteers are capable of doing its core activities provided they are well trained and coordinated. By approaching
teaching as a standardized and localized process, we can now for the first time reach out to more children faster and without compromising on
quality. Technology integration reduces redundancy and dependance on staff and infrastructure  to follow up and manage volunteers by providing
real-time information and automated report generation on the progress of a child, a center or a city.
 
Every volunteer in MAD has a position of responsibility, either to teach a specific group of children, or to organize camps and
awareness programs for them, all of which are tracked. City level co-ordination is handled by volunteers themselves. The MADapp generates a
Live-Progress-Report that lets us track the progress of every child in the MAD program, the operational efficiency of every city and the overall
vital stats of the organization on a daily basis. MADapp routinely tracks and monitors every activity that happens in MAD.

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plans for the coming year
1. SYLLABUS In the coming year MAD will be using the ENGLISH FOR SCHOOLS curriculum, an International Series for teaching
English, published by Cambridge University Press. This is a 5 level program, with each level covering 100 hours of classroom sessions. The
Levels are as follows:

Starters
Level 1:
Level 2:
Level 3:
Level 4:
 
Additionally we plan to conduct the following assessment tests to gauge the students progress through the course of the program.:
Starters, Movers, Flyers, KET, PET, FCE.
 
Cambridge University Press is MAD's Knowledge partner. They are providing teachers books, students books and workbooks at a highly
subsidized cost for the MAD project.

2. TRAINING From our experience last year we have seen the importance of effective teacher and syllabus training for volunteers. The
following is our training plan for this year:
A Chief trainer has been identified who will identify trainers in all cities and create training formats which will be followed by the
trainers.

The teacher trainer will conduct a 2 day teacher training program at the beginning of the year for batches of 30 volunteers.
An additional mentor training program will be conducted for mentors, ie volunteers who will provide ongoing support and
training to a group of volunteers assigned to them.
This will be followed by a class visit by the Trainer
Based on the inputs from the class visit the trainer will conduct a half day refresher training program. Program format is
prepared by the Chief Trainer
Mentors will conduct class visits
Mentors will conduct a half day refresher training based on class visit feedback. Program format is provided by the Chief
Trainer.
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Sample Training time-table for a batch:

May 3rd weekend 2 day teacher training by teacher trainer


June last week Teacher trainer visits class
July 3rd weekend 1 day teacher training program by teacher trainer
Aug last week 1 mentor visits class
Sept 3rd weekend Mentor guided half day training come discussion
Oct last week 1 mentor visits class
November 3rd weekend Mentor guided half day training come discussion
Jan first week 1 mentor visits class

3. FOCUS ON OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY   Nearing 800 volunteers and close to 2000 children, 4 projects across close to 45
centres in 10 cities. In order to continue growing without compromising the quality of our projects, we will focus on two areas:
Very stringent monitoring and review mechanism to ensure the efficiency of the MAD project in every centre where we
operate
Reach out to more young people and get access to the best volunteers.

A full-time resource is being put in place to continuously monitor every city's progress and provide support and ensure that
every child is benefiting from the program. A detailed review mechanism focusing on vital parameters in each MAD program will be
reviewed every month.
We will also invest time and effort in promoting MAD nationally in order to attract the best volunteers to teach the children, and donors
who believe in our cause to support the project. 
 
 

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1.Vp operations
Step 1: Gathering Info and Analising Health (pre Admin-Meeting)
Information No: % of Total
Punctuality No of times class was not confirmed % of total classes taken >10% 10%>20% 20%>50% 50%>
No of times attendance was not marked within 24 hrs % of total batches taken >10% 10%>20% 20%>50% 50%>
No of times feedback was not entered within 48 hrs % of total classes taken >10% 10%>20% 20%>50% 50%>
Attendance No of volunteers in negative credit % of total volunteers 0% 0%>10% 10%>20% 20%>
Class Progress Centers in which the classes are delayed % of total number of centres 0% 0%>10% 10%>20% 20%>
Total number of canceled class % of total classes taken 0% 0%>10% 10%>20% 20%>
Absenteeism Number of cases of volunteer Absence without sub % of total classes taken 0% 0%>10% 10%>20% 20%>
On ground Support Class Visits NA 4> 3 2 1
No: of bunch Volunteers NA 4 3 2 1
2.VP HR
Step 1: Gathering Info and Analising Health (pre Admin-Meeting)
Information No: %
Strength Total Number of Volunteers NA 70-60 60-50 50-30 >20
Total Volunteer Recruited last month NA Just for the information
Total Volunteer Requirement % of total volunteers 0% 10% 20% 40%>
Induction Newbies awaiting in the Newbie List NA >10 10>30 30-100 100>
Volunteers awaiting process Training % of total volunteers 0% 0%>10% 10%>20% 20%>
Volunteers in the free pool >10 10>20 20-30 30>
Morale Attrition Last month % of total volunteers 0% 0%>10% 10%>20% 20%>
Months since last volunteer get together 1 2 3 4
3.VP Training
Step 1: Gathering Info and Analising Health (pre Admin-Meeting)
Information No: %
Teacher Training No: of volunteers without teacher training % of total volunteers >10% 10%>20% 20%>30% 30%>
No: of volunteers who are yet to be visited by the Teacher trainer % of total volunteers >10% 10%>20% 20%>30% 30%>
No: of volunteers who are yet to receive Follow Up training from the teacher trainer % of total volunteers >10% 10%>20% 20%>30% 30%>
Mentorship No: of mentors to be trained % of total mentors >10% 10%>20% 20%>30% 30%>
No: of volunteers who havn't had a mentor visit yet in the last 2 months % of total volunteers >10% 10%>20% 20%>30% 30%>
No: of volunteers who have not attended a mentor training in the last two months % of total volunteers >10% 10%>20% 20%>30% 30%>
Syllabus No: of volunteers not following syllabus % of total volunteers 0% 10%>20% 20%>30% 30%>

4.VP Corporate Relations


Step 1: Gathering Info and Analising Health (pre Admin-Meeting)
Information No: %
FOM New FOMs submitted this month NA Just for the information
Donors yet to receive a City Update % of total FOM >10% 10%>20% 20%>30% 30%>
National Target FOM pending of the monthly target % of monthly FOM Target 0% 0%-20% 20%30% 30%>
FOM Pending of the Yearly target % of yearly FOM Target 0% 0%-20% 20%30% 30%>
Fundraising Funds raised last month NA Just for the information
Donors yet to receive a reciept % of total Donors 0% 0%-20% 20%30% 30%>
Total amount pendiing to the National Core Team % of total Donors 0% 0%-20% 20%30% 30%>
5.VP PR
Step 1: Gathering Info and Analising Health (pre Admin-Meeting)
Information No: %
Blog Number of posts last month NA 3 2 1 0
Pings Number of pings in the last month NA 3 2 1 0

6.VP Finance
Step 1: Gathering Info and Analising Health (pre Admin-Meeting)
Information No: %
Expense Total funds spend last month Just for the information
Cant think of any !!
7.VP Placements
Step 1: Gathering Info and Analising Health (pre Admin-Meeting)
Information No: %
Career Awareness No: of career awareness program conducted in the last month NA Just for the information
No: of centres that haven't had a career awareness program in the last month % of the total centres >10% 10%>20% 20%>30% 30%>
Blog No: of programs bloged about NA 3 2 1 0
Camps No: of centres yet to have a MAD camp % of the total centres >10% 10%>20% 20%>30% 30%>
4. DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP WITHIN MAD MAD operating model is unique because it gives a lot of leadership opportunities
to volunteers. The entire operations of MAD are run by volunteers. Every year, a new core team is elected at the City level and National
level to lead MAD Operations for that year. This team will undergo administrative and leadership training to  empower them to run the
organization effectively. 

MAD STRUCTURE - CITY LEVEL

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5. PLACEMENT PROJECT AND RESOURCE PROJECT IN MORE CITIES THIS YEAR This year all cities are taking up
the Placement and Resource projects. Placement projects will include camps, awareness programs, field trips. Resource projects include
Libraries and computers for the centres where we teach.

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major supporters
MAD Patron

Knowledge partners

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Conferencing partner:

Our Auditors:

Korah and Korah Chartered Accountants

Other supporters:

Avenue Regent Hotel, Cochin


Kishore Menon

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MAD Donors 2009 - 10
Friends of MAD
A Naveen Kumar Bandi Narasimha Raju G Ram Reddy Kalyan Nadhan CSR Mansa Surendran P Sreedhar Reddy
Aakanksha Tavag Bhanu Gupta G. Vishnu Reddy Kamaljith N.K Manu Kanwar P. Ajay Gupta
Abhinav Sharma Bharath Ganapathy P. K Kamana Laddha Manu Mohinder Chhabra Paden Bhutia
Abhishek Agarwal Bhaskar Jyoti Ghosh Gauri Kakkar Kapil Kumar Maria Franklin Judia. J Padma Kunduru
Abhishek Aggarwal Bhavik Sharma Gayathri Sekar Kapil Singhal Maringanti Vamshi Krishna Pankaj Chand
Abilash Raghunathan Bibin K. Vincent Geetha S. Babu Karan Bhatnagar Megha Agrawal Parvathy G
Abraham Thomas Birinder Sing Tiwana Genevieve Fernandes Kartik Gahlaut Melvin Mathew Stepen Parvathy Soumya S.
Adarsh Damodaran Blesson Gregory Gladys Guduri Karumuri Nagasai Sowmya Mercy Sumathi Patricia D'coutha
Aditya Yelisetty BSNK Reddy Gloria Sumita Benny Katdare Sagar Nandkumar Mohan S Hiremath Patricia D'coutha
Aginov Mathappan CDR C.T Kuruvilla Hari Prasad T.G Kedar Tipnis Mohd Najeeb Ahmed Pavan Kumar Reddy
Ajay Bose S Chebolu Jagannadham Harini Ganesh Keerthi Kothakapa Mohit Goel Pearl Preeti
Ajay Vishnudas Guwalani Chethan V Harry Aloysius Ketan Aggarwal Mrinal kamboj Pendyala Bhaskara Ramudu
Ajesh K Madhavan Chetiz Prakash Harsh Dave Kiran R. Hegde Murtuza Pradeep S
Akshaya Nandakumar Chidananda Pati Harsha Narayanan Kishore Kotturu Naganiranjan K Prasanna
Amol Mohan Bathe Cyrus Asher Chalam Harsha Ramani Kranthi R. Nageshwara Prasanth Peter
Amruta.S.Kini Darshini Santhanam Harshitha Menon Krishna M V Naveen A Hanmantgad Prashanti Barathwaj
Anand Jacob Lukose David Konthoujam Harshvardhan Choubey Krishnamurthy Josyula Naveen Kumar Bukka Pratik Upadhyay
Ananth L Deepa Soman Hemalatha . S KS Meena Naveen M. Pratik V. Udeshi
Aniruddha Khosla Deepak Vijayan Nair Himanshu Gupta Kumar Vaibhav Navin Chand Praveen Peterv
Anita Naidu Deepika Hitesh Bajaj Kunjan Luthra Navin Rao Praveen T. Nedumkallel
Anjali Deleep Menon Deepti Gaur Hrishikesh Hegde Lakshmi Kishore Neerav J. Shah Preethy C.P
Anjali K Devashish Parmar Illuri Venkatesh Lakshmi V Neha Bahl Prejith Alex
Ankesh Grover Devashish Sharma Imran Mujawar Lovein Mathew Neha Malhotra Premjith V. M
Ankita Bhargava Devi C. Ishit Wadhwa M Varaprasad Reddy Neha Shiotre Prince M. Varghese
Anoj Wilfer Dhanalaxmi Das J. Srinivas Kiran M. Parimala Nicy Binu Priya Chandran
Antony Maliakal Dileep Kumar A.N Jatin Gangwani Madhu Sudhan Velukur Nidhi Singh Priyanka Borar
Anu Joseph Dileep V Jerre Louis C.L.J Madhukar Pokala Niky Lilly Kuruvilla Priyanka Jhawar
Aparna Sruthi Nair Dinesh Warrier Jinz Eliza Varghese Mahua Shyam Nimith T R Priyanka Jose
Arpitha Venugopalan Dr. Sobha. A Jitin Nair Malini Menon Nirmal Kaur Priyanka Massey
Arun Kumar Borna Edwin George Jacob Joseph Chakola Mallikharjun Vemana Nisha Abraham Priyanka Pangariya
Arun P Elias Punnoose Paarel Joseph Joseph Manali Pise Nishant Kumar Purbasha Mukherjee
Ashley Christian Elizabeth P.K Joseph Nirmal Manasa. A. Patil Nishanth Tharakan Pushkar Prakash Kulkarni
Ashwin Kumar Iyer Farheen Shah Jyoti Prasad Manasi Das Nishi K.R. PV Sagari
Atrayee Biswas Fr. John Thundiyath Jyotsna Palla Mandira Gupta Nishu Dikshit R. Satheesh
B Nagaraju Francis Gerard Valluvach K. Uday Kumar Manish Kumar T. Nutan Kanago R. Sithara Priyadarshini
Rabia Sooch Ridhima Dasot Sanjay J K Siddarth Priya Suneeta S Vaishnavi Bhatia
Rachit Dholakia Rishabh Gupta Sanjay J. Idnani Simar Pal Singh Supriya Kirtikumar Patni Vaishnavi Lakshmi
Radha Kola Ritika Sanoop S Smita Viswanath Suresh PJ Vandhana.V. Issac
Raghunathan V.P Rohan Sharma Santosh Kumar Basa Sonia M Fernandes Suzzanah Liu Shroff Varun Jasuja
Rahul Raj Rohit Ganeriwal Saranya Veeramani Sonika Chandel Sweta Gupta Varun Khandelwal
Rajat Dewan Rohit Setia Sarath Babu Soumen Saha Syeda Ali Khan Varun Kumar
Rajat Jain Rugmini Mishaw Sarath Babu Rauilla hemas Soyel Ghosh T Narsi Reddy Venkat Pavan Rohit Chennamaneni
Rajesh Srinivasa rao S Prashant Sabnekar Sarath Vellani Sreejith Govind T. Ponson Venkatesh Appala
Rakesh Nair S. N Sameer Saridha Ramamurthy Sreejith S Tanush Goyal Venkateshwaran S
Rakesh Sabhagan S. Pradeep Satish Kumar Sreerama Mukalla Taranjit Kaur Vidyadutt S Pillai
Ramkumar Thulasiram S. Sushma Saurav Poddar Sreerekha R Tarun Kumar Vijayaganesh Sampathkumar
Ramya K Sai Krishna M. Savan Sabharwal Srihari . K Tarun Kumar Vikram Bishnoi
Ramya Rao Kandregula Sailesh JV Shameema Rahman K Srilatha Thazim Banu Vikram Sharma
Ranjit Sadanandan Sailesh Rao Shashank Bais Srividya Banda Thirumala Reddy M. Vinay James Kynadi
Rashmi R Samarth Agarwal Sheela Elizabeth Tharakan Steel Sales & Supplies Tishyarakshita Bhalla Vineetha Beth Varughese
Rathish Ramadas Samrat Ambadekar Shefali Sadhoo Suchitra Krishnakumar Tom N Jacob Wesley Fernandes
Ratnaprabha Puskar Sandeep B Menon Sherin Thomas Suchitra Paladugu Uday Kiran Jangolla Xavier N.C
Ravneet Singh Sandeep Kumar Shilbhadra Mukherjee Sudeep Sam Mathews Umang Agrawal Yamini. A
Renjith R Sandeep Mithran Shivayani Raju Suma Venkatappa Usha Ramesh Yashawini Venkataram
Renjith R Sandhya Ramakrishnan Shobhraj Raut Suman Nelson Usha Subramoniam Zoheb Rahiman
Richa U. Dharia Sanjana Kuruvilla Shubhr Singh Sundeep Kesavadas V. Archana

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MAD Donors 2009 - 10
Other Donors
Aaditya Annie Joseph Chakolas Bayside Eashwc V Jayaraman Kalpana
Aakaanksha Tavag Anumol Kapoor Chakrabarty Family Eohan George Jeanette Kamal K
Abhijith Mallick Anupam Singh Chandra Mohan V N Eyssen John Jeffron Jaikar Kamala Choudary
Abhijith Vaidhya Anuradha Rao Cherian Iype Faraz Ashraff Jeswitha Parab Kanika Rally
Abhishek Agarwal Anurag Agarwal Cheriyan Jacob Farheen Shah Jibin Aby Jacob Kannad D
Ablur Aravind Kumar Chintan Thorath Florida Shamsheer Jigyare Bhonushali Karan Bhatnagar
Abraham Puthumana Archana Classic Associates Forin Sheikh Jiji Kareema Fuard
Aby Anthony Archana Karthikeyan Col. Koshy Francis Jiji Premlal Karthikeyan
Agatha Suhasini Arpitha Venugopal D P World G P S Prasad Jili Rajendran Katie Hocking
Aisha Arun Kumar D V Ram Mohan Rao Geethu Jinda Franklin Kavitha
Aiswarya Joshi Asha Das Mathew Daniel Geethu Das Jinu M G Kavitha Raj
Ajai C R Ashatosh Satpute Darshana Nair Genevieve Fernadez Jinu Thomas Kevin Jacob
Ajay Vishnu Das Ashish Francis Darshini Santhanam Girish Mahadevan Jithin Gangwami KG Babu Chandran
Ajith Bhaskaran Ashutosh Satpute Datta Gloria Jithin Varghese John Kiran
Ajith Kumar Aswin Aravind Debajoy Gokul JL Swati Kishore K
Aju Kanini Avinesh Deepa Gopan Joga Palacharla K M S Keethana
Akhash Rajiv Ayesha Davood Deepa S Menon Hafees Hakim John Joseph Koshy M D
Akhila Ayesha Mullan Deepa Soman Harguneeth Jojo Thomas Koti Reddy
Akhila H B Ashok Kumar Deepak V Nair Hari Krishnan Jose C Manuel Krishna Kumar G Nair
Akshaya Nandakumar B Sai Prasad Reddy Deepak Vijayan Nair Harini Jose Thumpassery Krishnakiran
Ali B V Sathish Kumar Dennis George Harshitha Menon Joseph Krishnanunni
Alijiya Kudrati Babu Vijay Komineni Devi Ranjit Hashini Ganesh Joseph Karukapally Krishnaraj Mahadevan
Alphonse George Balrtha Babu Dhrun Hemlata Joseph Nirmal Krithika
Amith K Verma Balu P Mani Dilip Kumar Jaiswal Herbal Isolates(p) Ltd Jubunas B Kshitiz Bathom
Amith Kumar Beji Abraham Dilip R Indu Kumari S Jyothi Kunal Parikh
Anand Bhaskara Reddy Dinesh Indu Menon Gopalakrishnan Jyothi B S Kushagra Kapoor
Anand Kumar Biju B N Dinesh Rajagopal Issac Alexander Jyothi Kunduri Lakshmi
Anil Chabdy Biju P Aravind Dipu Kurian Ittoop Joseph Jyothika Banarjee Lakshmi Kishore
Anil Koshy Bindhu Oomen Divya Jacob Jyotsana Palla Lakshmi Sashidharan
Anila Kunnaparadi Binu Divya Pookulangara Jaiss K S K J Johnson Lalitha Choudary
Anirudh Annam Blesson Gregory Dr B Pradeep Kumar Jalaja K Joju Lathi Raj
Anith BPCL Irimpanam Dr Vijanthi Manilal Janaki Mandala K Karan Das Leeba C B
Anjay Reddy C V Seshu Madhav Dr.Arun Enare Jayadev K M Narasinham Leticia Issaacs
Anjith S Menon C Veena DSRT 151 Jayakrishnan K Prithvi Lintha M Jacob
Ankita Bhargava CFC E N N Unni Jayamala K Siva Kumar M D Niyas
M J Bose Nihal Koshie Radhika D S Pillai Shivayani Raju T N Reddy
M K Khan Niju Baby Radhika Pulikal S S Associates Shruthi Madava Menon T P John
M Parimala Nikhila Radhika Raj Sabeesh Shruthi Sudhakaran Tejvi Acharya
M Perumal Niky Lilly Kuruvilla Ragesh Sabi B Paul Shruthi Venugopal Thirmal Rao
M Sree Rama krishna Niluna philip Rahul Gopinath Sabina Shweta Thirummala Reddy M
M.Perumal Nirmal Rahul M P Sabitha Mary Shweta Gupta Thomas Eapen
Mahna Nirmal Kaur Rajakumari Sai Krishnan Shwetha Kola Thomas Zacharias
Mahua Shyam Nithi Rajalakshmi TM Sai Rudra Shyla Tia Gokhale
Major Krishnan Niya Rose Paulson Rajath Jain Sajith CP Sini Tishyarakshita Bhaila
Malavika Niyas Rajeev Paul Sajith Sudhakar Sinu George TK Pranavi
Mama Nousheen ali Rajesh C Pillai Saju Koshy SMT Prema Sharma Manav Trust Tkgint
Mamman Abraham Nupur Raji Rajendran Pillai Saju varghese Sneha Tom Baby
Man Singh P Ajay Gupta Rajya Lakshmi Sam T Samuel Social responsibility Forum Tomin Paul
Manasa P G Radha Rakesh Verma Sameer Mangalath Soheb Ali Tomy Kalluvelil
Manasa Reddy P Madhu Kumar Reddy Ramana Sana Muhammed Saddique Soumya Varghese Tonala T Prabhu
Mandar P Padma Ramesh Karunakaran Sandeep Kumar Soyel ghosh Tony Thomas
Manitha Paden Bhutia Ramya Rao Sandeep Mithran Spriha Treesa
Manmeet Sandhu Padma Kunduru Rani Reddy Sandeep S Sherry Sree Badra Parks & Resorts Uma Nair
Manohar Burra Padmini P Ranjini Gopinath Sandeep Surendran Sree Hari Uma Rani Malya
Manu Parag Vema Ranjini Haridas Sandhan Sree Lakhshmi S Unni Krishnan
Manu G R Parthipan Nishanth Ranjith Thomas Sandhya Chandran Sreedhar A Uparana
Maria George Pavan Ranm Raju Sandhya Rani B S Sreedhar Akkiraju Usha
Mary Pavan Kumar Raphael Parambi Sangeetha Sreeraj Usha devi V P
Mayauk Gupta Pavitha Raphael Sharon Sanjai Murchela SREF FINANCIAL SERVICES Uthara Kurup
Meena Viswanathan Pearl Preeti Rarippach Sanjana Kuruvilla Srilatha Vaishnavi Lakshmi
Meenakshi Phanikanth Rasika joshi Sanjay Salvi Srinivas Vaishnavi Narasimha
Meera Alexander Ponnamma Ratheesh Sankar Sruthi Valli
Meera G Pooja Sreenivas Raushik Rajamani Sanmay Subah Sankar Varsha Tavag
Meera Krishnan Pradeena Kumari Medidi Ravikant Varma Santha Kumari Subha Lekha Nair Varthan Eleman
Meetika bhagel Pradeep Rekha Jose Santhosh Raja Gabathi Subhasini Varun Gopal
Mehak Pradeep James Rekha Rodrigues Santish Sucharitha Juvanapudi Venket
Merry P John Pragathambal Remith Saseendran Saraswathi Sucheta Dikshit Vibin I D
Metal Communications Prajakta Renjini Raja Gopalan Sarun C Ittichira Suchithra Paladugh Vidhu C
Michel David Prakash J Renjith Krishna Sathhi P Sudarshana Vidhu K K
Mily Pramod Renuka Sathish Sudeer Nambiar Vijaya
Mini Jeuraj Pranitha Pankaj Renuka Sebastian Sathya Sudha Vijayalatha
Mini K P Prasana Raman Reshmi Satish Sudheer Gogate Vikram Pillai
Mithun Mathew Prasanna Kumari Reshmi Parvathy Saurabh Singa Sudipta Chakrabathy Vimal Mathew
Mohan C Vargheese Prasanth Reshmi Singh Saurav Poddar Suigdha Gupta Vineetha
Moiz Bhori Prasanth Gupta K Resna Saurav Roy Sujith C Vinitha Prabhu
Moti Purgemon Pratheek Richa Agarwal Sebastian Nicholas Suman Vinitha.H Rajan
Mridul Prathishta Neelam Richa U Dharia Seeptre Sumangala Devi Vinod Geddadda
Muhammad Pratik V Udheshi Riji Rajendran Sehil Mathur Sumithra Bhadran Vinod Krishna V
Muthoot Pappachan Group Praveen Sreedhar Rinjyim Sejal Dowada Sunil Mathew Vishnu Reddy
Nagheshwara Prem Paul Ritu Singh Shajith T Sunways Vishvas Nair
Najisa Kudrati Prema Roy Rizwana Tharola Shalimi Surad Vishweharan Rajan
Nalini E Priatham Robin George Chacko Shammeema Rahman Suray Vittal Prabhu
Namitha Priya Joseph Rohan Shamseer K Suria Pratab Das Vivek Agarwal
Namitha Pradhan Priyamnada Rohini Idicula Shanavas SuryaThyagarajan Vivek Narayanan
Nandu Priyanka Jhawar Rohini S Prabhu Shanthi Sushama S Vodafone Essar Cellular
Narayanan Purbasha Mukharjee Rohit K O Sharah Susil Y Revathy
Narmeeth Purbhasha Mukharjee Rohit Setia Sheela P J Suzzanah Shreff Yesudas George
Navin Rao Purushothaman Roshni Robins Sheliosa Marbaniang Swathi Jagadish Yuvaraj
Nelson Purushothar Gatt Rotary Greater Cochin Sherin Bidar Swetha Zahir Ali
Nelson Philip R Madhusoodhan Ruchira Sethu Shibu Mohan Swetha Gupta Zoheb Rahiman
Nelvin Nelson Radha Rusha Shilpa T A Babu
Nidhin Radha Kola S Muralidharan Shilpa T M Mathew 33

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