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AVANTI FELLOWS TANUJ Jhunjhunwala TANAY Chourasia
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About Avanti Fellows Avanti Fellows is a social enterprise which provides mentorship and coaching for financially weak but meritorious high school students to crack entrance exams of prestigious institutes for undergraduate studies. Predominantly student-run organisation. Currently working with over 150 student volunteers across 7 cities. Over 3000 students from 400 schools across India took their selection test this year.
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About Avanti Fellows A Pan IIT Alumni India Initiative Founded in March 2010 Largest organisation of their kind in India An adaptation of online mentoring programs in the USA Winner at Stanford Social E-Challenge 2010 ($100,000)
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Vision & Mission Vision – “All bright and motivated students from low income homes should have access to a top quality undergraduate education and the means to utilize this education to their greatest potential.” Mission – “We identify bright and motivated high school students and help them gain admission to and succeed at premier universities by providing them access to training, mentoring and financial aid.”
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Value to Intended Beneficiary Motivation, encouragement, knowledge, resources Mentors guide Fellows through high school and preparation for entrance exams – acting as guides, friends and role models Coaching is provided through collaborations with top coaching institutes in various cities Fellows have access to a Book Bank consisting of textbooks / notes / question papers given by IIT students
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Selection Procedure Giving short introductory lectures in Schools Increasing awareness about colleges in India Application Aptitude Test Criteria: Financially Weak Reach out to homes
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Mentorship Process Partnering with coaching institutions One mentor is appointed to one fellow The mentor motivates and encourage the fellows Mentors solve their doubts, concerns from parents Bi-weekly test (PCM) to track progress, improvement Not only for entrance exams but for high school studies also
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President (Co-Founder) CEO (Co-Founder) Director (Business Development) Director (Operations) Institute Core MentorsManagers MentorshipCommunications Hierarchy
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Krishna On the cover page of Outlook Magazine (1 st from right)
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Established Geography IIT Mumbai Delhi Madras Roorkee Kanpur JNV Puducherry Dehradun Expanding to Maharashtra CET colleges, Delhi Technical University and other Tier-2 colleges.
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Economic Model Initial angel funding by a Mumbai based businessman Amal Parekh (Founder, Om Stock Brokerage) Donations from other sources 50% Tax Benefit on donation PROFIT DONATION HYBRID SPECTRUM
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Knowledge Mentorship Transactions Mentors Avanti Fellows Donor Coaching Institutions Fellows (IB) Seats Publicity Satisfaction Results/Publicity Knowledge Opportunity Resources Funds
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SWOT Analysis OpportunityExploreExploit ThreatEscapeEngage WeakStrong
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Resources Human Resource Knowledge, Experience, Self-motivation of mentors Finance Through donors Technology and Infrastructure Physical infrastructure required for conducting sessions and exams Organisation & Management Corporate team, Core team, Managers and Mentors Networks and Relations Relations with Schools and Coaching Institutes Networks such as Facebook
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Challenges Faced Language Motivational Dropout Costs Mentorship during vacations
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Prognosis Converting to a slightly profit oriented financial structure Started a Fixed Deposit with the first corpus donation Expansion to other streams such as Medical etc. Expansion to 2 nd Tier colleges such as Delhi Technical University, VJTI Mumbai Growth in the number of fellows To improve the selection procedure
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Acknowledgements Mr. Naga Reddy, Director (Operations) Adhiraj Alai (Avanti Core Team, Chennai Chapter) Soham Chokshi (Mentorship Manager, Chennai Chapter) Aniruddh Padia (Mentorship Manager, Puducherry Chapter)
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THANK YOU
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