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ECO-FRIENDLY GANESHA CAMPAIGN WWW.TMAD.ORG
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ABOUT TMAD Started in 2005 by group of individuals Registered under AP Societies Act in 2007 (Reg# 1506/2007). Works on Education, Medical, Environmental, Awareness Campaigns etc. Makes a difference in the life of an individual or a community; from tree plantation drives and blood donation camps to supporting individuals in their need of financial aid. Little spend on administrative expenses. Volunteers manage projects, fund raising, treasury, website…. Our belief is that every drop in the ocean counts. This fuels our desire to serve more.
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ECO-FRIENDLY GANESHA CAMPAIGN Started in 2010 on no profit, no loss initiative to distribute clay (non painted idols) Reach to communities by mails and mouth publicity. Volunteers distributed the idols to different apartment complexes. Also, had stalls in different layouts after getting permission. YearIdols Distributed 201025 2011238 2012795 20132,102 201410,000????
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HOW ARE WE DOING IT? Reaching to communities/apartment complexes to get estimates. Order to vendor based on estimates Volunteers to distribute a day before to apartment complexes Stalls will be put up after permission from layout society. Working with vendor on better pricing to reach more people. Public is charged idol cost + transportation cost.
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AREAS OF COLLABORATION Reaching out to more apartment complexes/societies through “United Way of Bengaluru” strong corporate network. Setting up stalls near the lakes which are maintained by United Way of Bengaluru. Reach out to volunteers in corporates who can spend a day at Eco-Friendly Ganesh Stalls (near lakes and in layouts). United Way of Bengaluru expert advice in planning disposal of clay brought from lakes outside city.
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YOUR THOUGHTS? Other ways of collaboration.
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