Our Partners

 

FUNDING PARTNERS

KIRAN ANJALI PROJECT

The Kiran Anjali Project’s mission is to provide guidance and financial support to institutions providing education to disadvantaged children, especially girls, in India. They sponsor the cost of school education for girls aged between 8 – 16 years. They also sponsor the Intensive English Programme, run in the summer.

 
Kim Burnett, President & CEO, Shadhika with the Independent girls during a recent visit.

Kim Burnett, President & CEO, Shadhika with the Independent girls during a recent visit.

 

KAVITHA fOUNDATION

The Kavitha Foundation is a Dutch NGO that supports the education costs for the girls at Baale Mane. We are very grateful for Nicolle’s input and engagement with Baale Mane, and the girls very much enjoy her visits every year.

 
British Council runs English Language sessions for the Baale Mane girls.

British Council runs English Language sessions for the Baale Mane girls.

 

ENFOLD

Enfold reaches out to children and adult stakeholders across India, address gender and sexuality with a special emphasis on child sexual abuse. They have supported us conducting life skills sessions, running programmes on sexual health and helping update our child protection policies. 

 
Monthly job readiness session at the EY offices.

Monthly job readiness session at the EY offices.

 

MOODY’S

Moody’s is an international business and financial services company. Volunteers from Moody’s teach our younger girls life skills through a series of workshops that focus problem solving, confidence building and team work.

 
After a workshop at Stepwell

After a workshop at Stepwell

 

TOOLBOX FOUNDATION INDIA

 Working closely with TATA and their employees, Toolbox help NGOs develop their capacity using volunteering and support. They connected us with corporate volunteers who helped us create a database system and are working with us on other projects.

Nita Talwar, President and Divya Mohan, Programme Manager of the Kiran Anjali Project during a visit to Baale Mane.

Nita Talwar, President and Divya Mohan, Programme Manager of the Kiran Anjali Project during a visit to Baale Mane.

 

SHADHIKA

Shadhika is a US based NGO which invests in the education, empowerment and economic self-sufficiency of female children in India.  Shadhika supports our transition and independence programmes. The girls continue to benefit greatly from scholarships which enable them to attend vocational courses and degree college.  

 
Nicolle Clemens, chairman of the Kavitha Foundation at the girls’ school.

Nicolle Clemens, chairman of the Kavitha Foundation at the girls’ school.

 

PROJECT PARTNERS 

BRITISH COUNCIL

The British Council is an organisation specialising in international cultural and educational opportunities. They have been working with us to provide English Language programmes for our girls including an intensive summer programme.

 
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EY (eRNST & yOUNG)

Ernst & Young is a multinational professional services firm. They run a year-long job readiness programme for our college girls. The programme focuses on work place etiquette, resume writing, mock interviews and more.

 
Team building exercise run by the Moody’s team at Baale Mane.

Team building exercise run by the Moody’s team at Baale Mane.

 

STEPWELL

Stepwell is a local organisation which hosts workshops and training programmes in collaboration with a wide range of organisations in India and abroad.

 
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Revolent Group

Revolent has been supporting Baale Mane with their Salesforce integration project and hosting career insight sessions to inspire the girls to dream big. Diversity runs through Revolent’s DNA with 63% of employees identifying as Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic and 40% of the management team being women. Revolent Group is the world’s leading cloud talent creator, focusing on Salesforce.


Our Partnerships are key to our success: If you would be interested in partnering with us, please mail us at info@baalemane.org