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Financial Inclusion Improves Sanitation and Health Society
About the Organisation
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Classification

 Organisation Primary & Secondary Classification As per the International Classification of Nonprofit Organisations (ICNPO).
  • Social Services
    • Social Services
 Organisation Activities 
  • Collection, Purification and Distribution of Water
  • Conservation & Preservation of Natural Resources
  • Construction, n.e.c
  • Development and housing, n.e.c.
  • Education and research, n.e.c.
  • Employment and Training, n.e.c
  • Environment, n.e.c.
  • Financial Intermediation
  • Grant-making foundations
  • Grassroots Community Development Organisations
  • Hardware Consultancy
  • Health, n.e.c.
  • Organisations Promoting Environmental Concerns
  • Research in Agriculture
  • Social services, n.e.c.
  • Soil Conservation Services
  • Sustainable Agriculture
 Beneficiary Groups 
  • Adolescents
  • Adults
  • Children
  • Construction Workers
  • Elderly
  • Farmers / Farm Labourers
  • Girl Child
  • Healthcare Workers
  • NGOs
  • Physically Challenged
  • Rural Poor
  • Scavengers (human)
  • Slum Dwellers
  • Tribals
  • Urban poor
  • Women
  • Youth
 Geographic Focus 
  • Urban & Rural
 Location 
  • All India
Goals
To pilot sustainable solid and liquid waste management models in rural and urban India.
To establish effective O&M services in the field of water & sanitation.


Capabilities & Challenges
• Our model is human-centric and iterative to address the local contexts and dynamic challenges of rural and urban areas.

• Our programs are designed to empower stakeholders to take ownership of their waste management systems.

• Our programs have the potential to be replicated and scaled up to other communities and regions.

• We have demonstrated ability to create a sustainable and long-lasting impact.

• Our solid waste management model demonstrates a significant positive impact on the environment such as reducing the amount of waste generated, minimizing landfill use, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and protecting natural resources.


Impact: Indicators & Progress
  • 1. Added more than 500,000 safe sanitation systems across 10 states in India.

    2. Reached out to more than 9 million people with the message of safe sanitation and good hygiene practices.

    3. Constructed more than 300 schools for children and made more than 20,000 children aware on good WASH practices




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Certifications/ Accreditations
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Certified by
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Certified by GuideStar India for Foundation Level- GuideStar India Transparency Key. Valid till 31-Dec-2017. To know current certification status, please visit GuideStar India List of Certified NGOs [Opens in a new window]

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Background

Organisation History
The idea of FINISH project was conceptualized by – WASTE, SNS-REAAL, UNU-MERIT, TATA-AIG and a leading microfinance company in Orissa. Based on earlier experiences of WASTE in which local financial institutions participated in guaranteeing small loans, the concept partners identified a joint approach to increase the sanitation coverage by using micro finance and insurance products.
At the time of the state visit of the Crown Prince and Princess of the Netherlands to India in late 2007, SNS-REAAL discussed conditions for a loan of US$ 2 Million intended to support its sanitation program. The two organizations that had facilitated this, TATA-AIG and WASTE, saw it as an opportunity for integrating sanitation, micro finance and micro health insurance. And a common understanding was thus agreed upon. Yet, scientifically linking financial inclusion with sanitation and health was difficult as there are no academic data to back this concept. At this stage, The United Nations University, (UNU)/MERIT, saw this as an opportunity to identify the possible correlation between financial inclusion, health and sanitation and came forward to contribute.


Purpose & Strategies
Our Mission is to create a conducive and sustainable environment for sanitation, health care & waste management for enabling communities to have an improved life.


Vision
Our vision to make a visible change in sanitary, hygienic conditions and living standards in India with a holistic approach by integrating sanitation with financial inclusion, waste management and health care.


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Registration

 Registration Also visit the Documents tab for latest documents.
Registration as
  • Society
Registration number
S/37/SDM/NW/2010
Registration date
25/06/2010
State where registered
Delhi
Registration document
Registration certificate.pdf

Income Tax Permanent Account No. (ITPAN)
AAAAF1487D

Click the link to download the latest Income Tax Return filed by the organisation
ITR-FINISH SOCIETY.pdf

Registration Valid up to Registration document
12A      
80G      
 
 
 



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Governance

 Board Members 
Title
Name
Email
Position
 
Mr
 
Sadanand Bhave
 
 
Member
 
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Mr.
 
Vijay Athreye
 
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Abhijit Banerji
 
 
Secretary
 
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Mr.
 
A Sahasranaman
 
 
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Saurabh Agnihotri
 
 
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Mr.
 
Saurabh Pandya
 
 
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Mr
 
Gopal Krishna
 
 
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Dr.
 
Viju James
 
 
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Mr.
 
Pradeep Kr Mohanty
 
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Last 3 Board Meeting Dates
10/12/2015
02/06/2015
22/09/2015


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Annual Report


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