HCL Foundation (HCLF) was established in 2011 as the CSR arm of HCL Technologies. 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 five flagship programmes, namely HCL Samuday & HCL Grant – Rural Development programmes; HCL Uday & Clean Noida – Urban Development programmes; HCL Harit (The Green Initiative) – Environment Action programme and 4 special initiatives – Power of One, Sports for Change, HCL Foundation Academy and My E-Haat.
For more details, please visit our website – https://www.hclfoundation.org/
To be the source code for sustainable socio-economic and environmental development
HCL Foundation Video – https://youtu.be/GW9oTI28BuQ
HCL Harit Video – https://youtu.be/O8YPCjdGayU
HCL Foundation launched HCL Harit – The Green Initiative, a distinct flagship programme for Environment Action; with the vision ‘to conserve, restore and enhance indigenous environmental systems and respond to climate change in a sustainable manner through community engagement’. Throughout the process, HCL Harit ensures at building scalable and replicable models that are economically viable, socially acceptable, environmentally sustainable, holistic and inclusive. All these interventions follow ‘Participatory and Convergent Approach’ in attaining the desired results towards UN SDG goals aligned to the National Indicator Framework for SDG. Operational in nine States – Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal, Uttarakhand, Telangana, Harit is building sustainable and inclusive models towards:
From the inception of HCL Harit Programme in 2020, till December 31, 2021, more than 414,965 saplings have been planted, 227.3 acres of land is under afforestation, 71 waterbodies rejuvenated, 68 compost pits constructed, around 7284 people have been reached through Environment Education, close to 46,325 animals treated and 4 km of coastal stretch preserved.
During COP26, India recommended inclusion of sustainable modes of living practiced by certain traditional communities as a part of school curricula and lessons. Honorable PM of India also proposed a new mantra for sustainable development – ‘LIFE’. An acronym for Lifestyle for Environment, which calls for collective participation to save the planet inspired by the Indian culture. In order to achieve these national and also global commitments to emerging environmental issues, incorporating environmental education in schools, colleges and creating awareness among all groups of people is the only way forward. Environment Education (further referred to as EE) is about the environment, education through the environment and education for the environment. Environment is the only thing that binds all beings together.
EE encompasses understanding about the environment, the science behind environmental issues, how human practices impact it, how individuals and communities can take positive action, and how these positive actions can lead the way in building resilient and sustainable ecosystems.
Proposals are invited from NGOs/CSO/educational institutions with subject matter experts to implement Environment Education projects undertaken by HCL Foundation, under its flagship programme HCL Harit in the locations mentioned above. HCL Harit, under its Environment Education theme, plans to create an structured environment programme for Government schools in Chennai, Lucknow and Noida, and equip government school
teachers with the necessary skills, facilities to support government school students and also build necessary green infrastructure in line with the framework that promotes environmental sustainability and conservation within the schools.
The purpose of this document is to request for proposals in-line with the standards of HCL Foundation and with the strategy of Environment Education theme. Respondents are requested to submit their proposals on the basis of detailed instructions given below to set up high impact projects in the proposed locations using innovative and sustainable models.
The project should enable young minds to lead the way to environmental sustainability and become leaders contributing to nation building. The aim is to provide equal opportunities for students from government schools to learn, explore, innovate in the field of environment and sustainability and become leaders for climate action and involve parents and larger communities in the process.
The Gantt Chart must detail the comprehensive list of activities proposed in the proposal along with a tentative timeline. A sample Gantt Chart can be downloaded from the link above. NGOs/Implementation Agencies may make the required changes in the Gantt Chart as per the activities proposed by them.
Kindly provide an LFA with key objectives, activities, inputs, outputs, outcome and impact & a riskn assessment and mitigation plan.
All enquiries regarding this RFP should be made by March 20, 2022 via email to aishwarya.balas@hcl.com.
Link to proposal formats: https://lnkd.in/d7NHGBwh
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