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Breaking the Cycle of Poverty through Education. To transform the lives of academically brilliant and economically underprivileged students in India 1994.

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1 Breaking the Cycle of Poverty through Education

2 To transform the lives of academically brilliant and economically underprivileged students in India 1994 2014

3 Sriram did not have a father. His mother prepared Tiffin meals and Sriram distributed them to customers in Mumbai

4 FFE funded Sriram’s engineering education. Today he is employed as a consultant with Cap Gemini

5 Needy Scholars Top 15% of their class, family income less than $5/day, often the first in the family to have higher education Medical or Engineering/ Technical degrees where costs are high but opportunities for good income jobs are high as well Extra effort to identify scholars that meet our geographic and gender diversity goals Diversity Fields of Study

6 Educating youth has an impact not only on the individual, but the family, the community and the country as a whole Donor Family Student Community Student The Multiplier Effect

7 Rajee supported college education of her two younger sisters (one became a chartered accountant) and bought a house for her parents. She has been a donor to FFE for the several years and last year adopted a scholar  Hometown: Chennai, Tamil Nadu  Family Income: $23/month, 7 members in the family  FFE Scholar; Completed BE Honors from Regional Engineering College, Rourkela, 2000  Project Manager: Infosys, Silicon valley The Multiplier Effect

8 Champions/ Coordinators Facilitators Scholars Donors US based Champions/coordinators identify facilitators (volunteers) in India. Facilitators identify qualified students and distribute awards and mentor students

9 21853441 510 Facilitators in 26 States 2,629 Scholarships Engineering/ Technology Medical/ Health Other Degrees

10 100% of donor contribution used for adopted students Donors have opportunity to maintain contacts with adopted students Regular updates to donors on the progress of adopted students Cost - $700 per student per year for a 4 year course in engineering - $600 per student per year for a 5 year course in medicine Enables individuals, corporate and institutional donors to earmark their donations for scholarships to specific applicants based on a donor's preferences of adopting student(s) from a specific state, course of study, gender, educational institution or other preferences

11  Founded by Prabhu and Poonam Goel  Publicly supported 501 (c) (3) organization incorporated in state of California  Offices in San Jose, CA, USA and Bangaluru in India  FFE India Trust - recognized as a charitable trust under section 12A(a) of the Indian Income-tax Act, 1961  FFE Chapters: Regional, Corporate and Alumni associations  Regional initiatives: Bay Area Uttaranchalis Program, Gujarat Diaspora program

12 ADOPT A SCHOLAR TRANSFORM LIVES Thank You


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