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State : Uttar Pradesh
Summary : Strengthening Icds Programmes-, under its Urban Flagship Programme Hcl Uday
Deadline : 25 Mar 2023
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 80028217
Document Ref. No. : HCLF/RFP/Uday/ECCD/27022023
Competition : ICB
Financier : Self Financed
Purchaser Ownership : Public
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Request for proposals are invited for Strengthening Icds Programmes-, under its Urban Flagship Programme Hcl Uday
HCL Foundation (HCLF) was established in 2011 as the CSR arm of HCLTech. It is a not-for-profit organization, that strives to contribute towards national and international development goals, bringing about lasting positive impact in the lives of people, through long term sustainable programmes. The foundation aims to alleviate poverty and achieve inclusive growth and development. Active community engagement ensures optimal long-term gains and upward accountability. HCL Foundation works through Life Cycle Based, Integrated Community Development Approach with thematic focus on Education, Health, Skill Development & Livelihood, Environment and Disaster Risk Reduction & Response. Child protective strategies, inclusion and gender transformative approaches remain central in all initiatives of HCL Foundation, thus ensuring comprehensive development.
Presently HCL Foundation is implementing four flagship programmes, namely HCL Samuday & HCL Grant - Rural Development programs; HCL Uday & Clean Noida - Urban Development programs and 3 special initiatives - Power of One, Sports for Change and HCL Foundation Academy. For more details, please visit our website -https://www.hclfoundation.org.
VISION
To be the source code for sustainable socio-economic and environmental development.
MISSION
Nurture clean, green and healthy communities where everyone is empowered and equipped to reach their full potential in partnership with its employees, communities and stakeholders, while promoting volunteerism and establishing international standards of strategic planning, implementation and measuring impact.
HCL Uday
HCL Foundation-s flagship urban community development programme - HCL Uday, seeks to create green, clean, healthy and empowered communities. Aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals, it is developing an integrated solution to break the vicious cycle of urban poverty.
Defining Uday-s approach is its intrinsic belief that urban poor aspire to a life of dignity and self- respect. With the right opportunities, they can take charge of their lives, dare to imagine a different future and work towards it. Our strategies are carefully designed, such that they speak both to their environment and to their ambitions. Uday-s unique ‘Convergence- approach brings this philosophy to life. Uniting critical stakeholders- the state, nonprofits and HCL volunteers in a rich partnership, it meets its responsibility to the community and supports them in realizing their dreams.
Aligned to HCL Foundation-s vision statement, HCL Uday also aims to create source codes for urban socioeconomic development, prototypes, using step by step approach, convergence and dialogue with duty bearers such that these can be adopted and scaled up by diverse set stakeholders, including communities themselves.
HCL Uday addresses vital issues prevalent in urban areas like access to quality education, universal access to health, sustainable livelihood opportunities, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, environmental conservation including enhanced green cover and solutions to city waste, through campaigns and on ground action for positive urban transformation. Child protective strategies, inclusion and gender transformative approaches remain fundamental.
Currently, HCL Uday is being implemented in 11 cities in partnership with like-minded organizations.
Early Childhood Care and Development (Henceforth referred as ECCD)
Taking cognizance of the fact that early years form the foundation for life, ECCD is central to all initiatives undertaken by HCL Foundation. Under ECCD, HCL Foundation aims to build supportive and enabling policy and implementation environment for holistic development of the young child, in the most disadvantaged and vulnerable settings though improving access and quality of early childhood education, care and development services.
ECCD projects at HCL Foundation aim at holistic development of all children under eight years through improving access to home and centre based quality responsive care, stimulation and early childhood education that actualize their development potential, in both emergency and development situations.
Request for Proposals
Proposals are invited from NGOs/CSR Implementing Agencies for promoting the holistic development of young children through innovative and scalable interventions in any of the following sub-thematic components:
Strengthening the government-s Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) programme
Home based responsive parenting programmes
Climate change and its impact on young children
Play based learning
Stem/Edtech and early years
Scope of work:
The scope of work may include:
Creation of vibrant child-friendly AW centres and strengthening all the services of ICDS programme
Strengthening Foundational Literacy and Numeracy and early learning through child-centered play based early learning
Buidling capacity and training of AWWs, link workers, families and other stakeholders
Strengthening and scaling up of evidence-based innovations /models of childcare
Linking children and families to social security schemes, including linking children with special needs with existing service provisions in AWCs and special focus on promoting girls in ECCD
Developing and implementing home-based care and responsive caregiving programmes
Community mobilization and awareness activities and celebration of special days, regular meetings with community members and tracking children-s progress and dropout rates
Ensuring smooth school transitions of children from pre-primary to primary grades, track number of 5-6-year-old children and add how many children will be ensured admissions in schools, school readiness activities and follow up
Organization Profile:
Organization details with full address and registration details
Name and contact details of authorized contact person
Profile of the organization highlighting previous work in the thematic area, along with CVs of key team members
Details of the board member-s/governance council
List of similar completed/ongoing projects with brief description of the project and beneficiaries reached funded by other agencies
Organization should have CSR implementation registration no., 12A and 80G valid certificates
Technical Proposal:
Problem statement
Objectives
Work plan
Proposed methodology
Innovation
Proposed activities along with timeline
Sustainability plan
Risk mapping
Human resource mapping (proposed team structure)
Proposed budget (administrative cost not to exceed 8-10%)
Reputed NGOs/agencies may submit proposals as per their strength and area of expertise
Child Protection Policy
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