Bharti Airtel Foundation

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Bharti Airtel Foundation
Websitehttps://bhartiairtelfoundation.org/

Bharti Airtel Foundation (Formerly Bharti Foundation), the philanthropic arm of Bharti Enterprises started its operations in the year 2000, with a vision- to help underprivileged children and youth of our country realize their true potential.’

The Foundation has been working in the space of holistic quality education in rural India with a special focus on girl child; and also supports Higher Education programs in partnership with premier institutions.

Vision: To help underprivileged children and young people of our country realize their potential.

Mission: Committed to creating and supporting programs that bring about sustainable changes through education and the use of technology.

Reach:

Total Reach Since Inception: 26,00,000+ Students across 27,000+ Schools and impacting an additional 31,00,000+ members of local communities.

The Foundation consistently works to realize its vision, mission and goals in collaboration and partnership with its stakeholders, including government, corporate sector and rural community.

Education

Satya Bharti School Program

The schools provide free quality education including free uniform, education material, nutritious mid-day meals, etc. to the underprivileged children in rural India. The schools focus on inculcating strong value system in children with emphasis on holistic education through vibrant classrooms and pedagogy that is experiential, and has project & activity integrated learning, story-based pedagogy, value education, community-initiatives and edtech interventions. The five senior secondary schools are in Public-Private Partnership with the Punjab government (PEDB) and all schools have a pre-primary class for foundational learning. Since inception, the program has impacted 1.72+ lakh students, 7,000+ teachers and approximately eight lakh community members.

Quality Support Program (QSP)

Quality Support Program (QSP) Initiated in 2013, the program aims to transform partner Government schools into vibrant institutions of learning through co-scholastic interventions in collaboration with school leadership. The Program’s framework is defined under four pillars - students’ empowerment, school leadership & teachers’ engagement, parents & community involvement and improving school’s overall environment. It has impacted 4.9+ lakh students, nearly 19,000 teachers from 1,200+ schools since inception and led to positive outcomes with affirmative change in students’ behavior, their holistic growth, improvement in their life-skills, increased regularity in the school, to name a few. Due to regular trainings, teachers have been able to bring innovation in teaching methodologies. Structured PTMs resulted in increased parent involvement. Program’s intent leads to partner government schools experiencing an improvement in overall school-quality.

The Teacher App

Recently the Bharti Airtel Foundation launched teachers’ platform, TheTeacherApp with the aim to “help teachers uplift their schools”. The foundation believes that happy & energized schools, engaged teachers, students and parents are key to school-transformation. The focal point of The Teacher App is to empower teachers, school leaders and educationists with high quality, engaging content.

Awards

FY 22-2023

FY 21-2022

  • MTC Social Responsibility Award 2021 - Bharti Airtel Foundation is recognized with Dimond Award based on social contribution witnessed by recommending leader and as evident from initiatives shared at Master Transformation Conference
  • Bharti Airtel Foundation is recognized as India’s Best Employers Among Nation- Builders 2021 by Great Place to Work
  • Bharti Airtel Foundation is recognized by The Economic Times SDGs Summit 2021
  • Bharti Airtel Foundation has been awarded by the Rotary CSR Awards 2021
  • Bharti Airtel Foundation has been awarded the ‘Leaders for Social Change’ by Socio Story Foundation
  • Bharti Airtel Foundation has been awarded with 'SABERA 2021 Award'

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