Summer Internship PPT Saifi Ali
Summer Internship PPT Saifi Ali
Summer Internship PPT Saifi Ali
(KMB 303)
AASMAAN FOUNDATION
(AHMADABAD)
Submitted by
Name: - Saifi Ali
Guided By MBA: - 3rd SEMESTER
DR. Mohd Danish Chishti Roll no: - 1900140700030
ABOUT THE ORGANISATION
• AASMAAN Foundation was started in the year 2009, as a group of people who wanted to give something back to the society in some
or the other way. Later in the year 2012 it got registered as a Non Governmental Organization
• AASMAAN Foundation is working for the upliftment and betterment of the less-privileged kids. It works in the field of child's
education, health and his rights
• Started as a group of 10 friends, today AASMAAN Foundation has more than 100 volunteers who work hard round the year for the
betterment of the society
• Over the years, AASMAAN Foundation has conducted plethora of projects which not only includes grass-root level projects which are
directly related to the kids but also includes fund-raising events
Aashman Foundation is an NGO working for single income family widows, women empowerment & child education.
We support single income family widows by supporting them with monthly grocery and currently we are supporting 1,000 plus such
We believe in empowering the widows & the females. We are teaching them free of beauty parlor courses, patient care
courses, stitching courses, computer courses and achar making to make them earn their living.
• Lastly, we are running our own schools by the name of nishulak pathshala. We have 16 schools in 11 states of India.
Where 4,500 + students are taking free education along with moral development and we provide them the tools for
They are not in the business of collecting and distributing of old clothes. They use material as a tool to bring
ignored issues to light, to talk about basic needs, to bring communities together, to make them aware of their own
power, to increase people’s participation, to change mindsets and change the present rural infrastructure.
They don’t promote charity; they are converting the age-old charitable act of giving clothes into a development
resource.
They are not focused on donor’s pride; they work is focused on the receiver’s dignity.
When people say we want to donate clothes- they strongly feel that after using as per their need they don’t donate,
EMPOWERING CHILDREN
NISHULAK PATHSHALA
• Apart from interns ‘recruitment and selection, I helped with preparation of on-site workshops, and participated in
• During my internship, I learnt about recruitment and selection procedures, as well as onboarding and off-boarding
employees.
• I had a chance to take part in interview rounds and coordinate interviews with candidates. AASHMA FOUNDATION
has been doing recruitment procedures transparently and smoothly. They apply suitable recruitment and selection
Name of applicant:
Phone number:
College:
Course:
Year of course:
Department of internship: (only 1 department)
Duration opted: 3 months/6 months/9months/12 months
Date when applied:
Reference:
Supervisor:
CHALLENGES & CONSTRAINTS
COVID 19
During My internship at AASHMAAN FOUNDATION I faced many problems due to COVID-19 like
No virtual meet up
COVID-19 rule
Lockdown
Less interest in internship at NGO
Time constraints
NGOs and development work are huge field and require more time to touch all of the part of development
works. During the intern period I have only cover some of areas of development work whereas most of the
areas were untouchable due to time constant. In short period it is difficult to cover all the important topics of
development field gained from course.
Lack of availability of some colleagues to share their knowledge with interns
NGO is a center for exchange of ideas and experiences among practitioners of development sectors. Internship program
in a NGOs offers opportunity to young people to acquire knowledge and improve their skills in the development areas.
However, some staff members are not usually available; what prevents interns to approach them for requests for
clarification.
Lack of expertise in specific field
All staffs are not expert in all side. Some may expert in M&E, other are expert in project design. During the winter
period I feel unavailability of expertise in the field of M&E, Project Design, Project management.
Lack of profession environment
During my internship period I have feel that AASHMAN FOUNDATION has some gap on profession environment,
management & administration, executive committee. Organization is more centralized and lack of chain of command I
observed those are essential for good professional environment and job satisfaction
Unavailability of electricity and access to internet connection
LIMITATION
• Now a days, effective executive committee, charismatic leadership role of chief executive and strong management is
essential for NGOs development and its sustainability
• NGOs should not depend on donor fund. NGOs should diversify their activities to Micro finance, income generating
activities, cost sharing for NGO sustainability
• Effective communication within organization and communication out of organization e.g. donor, government official,
and local administration is very important for project management and fund raising for NGOs work
• Staffs involvement in decision making process in organization and project encourage staffs to committed and
ownership on organization
• Develop survey form considering beneficiary selection criteria and orientation on survey as well as day to day
monitoring on survey is crucial for appropriate beneficiary selection and advantageous further effective project
implementation
• Community participation in whole project cycle, decentralization on project activities can helpful for effective,
efficiency project implementation
CONCLUSION
Through 13 weeks of internship, I have grown tremendously in a professional way. In this chapter, my key findings for
personal development will be discussed with the aim of helping myself to see my strengths and development areas for future
improvement. Also, key findings for AASHMA FOUNDATION to improve their NGO structure will be interpreted.
On the whole, this internship was a useful experience. I have gained new knowledge, skills and met many new people of
various cultures.
I achieved several of my learning goals; however, for some constraints I could not work as per schedule.
I got insight into professional practice. I learned the different facts of working within a NGO.
It has also improved my thinking and analytical skills and strengthened my professional ability to work in a multicultural
environment.
The internship helped me to identify the strengths and weaknesses of mine.
I have practically seen the crucial conditions of the people in that area where the people are living in the open space
which are very inhumane.
Let God Bless Them