Rotary Magnum Trust

Empowers youth through education and vital support for underprivileged communities

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  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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About

  • Headquarters

    Chennai, Tamil Nadu

  • Since

    2015

Rotary Magnum is a group of vibrant young entrepreneurs and professionals dedicated to serving the community. It focuses on empowering the younger gen Read moreeration and recognizing their role in shaping the future. Under the initiative "Shiksha aur Suraksha," the organisation aims to provide education, sanitation, food security, and overall support to children. Its mission revolves around narrowing the education gap by establishing lasting resources for children in underserved communities. It prioritizes executing innovative projects swiftly and effectively to bring about positive and impactful change. The primary goal is to create a sustainable infrastructure for the betterment of children's lives.

Vision & Mission

Build necessary Infrastructure (Toilets, Classrooms, Computer Lab, Kitchen, etc.) in public schools to create an equitable environment for less privileged students of our society. Our primary focus area is building/renovating toilets and eliminating barriers that prevent girls in India from continuing with their higher education.
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Donor History

Balaji constructions, Gurudev motors, Blow can Industries

Programs

  • Education Programmes

    District

    Rotary Magnum Trust focuses on education initiatives, particularly constructing or refurbishing toilets in schools for disadvantaged children. Recognizing that the absence of proper sanitation facilities often leads to school dropout rates, especially among girls, the trust endeavours to provide essential infrastructure for quality education. It has successfully executed various projects like educating children in remote areas during the pandemic, benefiting 3000 individuals, building new toilets in several schools, including those in Tirusulam, Vilivakkam, and TTV School, impacting around 2400 beneficiaries, and renovating existing toilet facilities in Bentinck and Aruljothi schools, benefiting 1600 students.

  • Animal Welfare Programme

    District

    The Rotary Magnum Trust, through its 'Magnanimals' initiative, has undertaken various animal welfare projects. These include establishing shelters for dogs in Santoshpuram and providing feed for cows at Pinjrapole. Additionally, it has supported pigeon feeding efforts and contributed to the Blue Cross Quarantine Centre and Elephant Shed in Marakannam. Its initiatives also involve providing ambulances to the People for Animals (PFA) and supporting the Blue Cross Dog Shed, along with animal feed distribution as part of COVID-19 relief efforts.

  • Disaster Relief Programmes

    District

    The Rotary Magnum Trust has been actively involved in relief efforts during times of crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and flood situations. Notable projects include Chennai Flood Relief and contributions to Kerala Flood Donations. Additionally, it has supported initiatives like installing soap dispensers at Amma Canteens, distributing food for COVID relief, providing sanitisers and personal protective equipment (PPE) to the police force, setting up foot-operated sanitiser stands at the Cancer Institute, and delivering 250 Cowin Relief Kits to those in need.

  • Other Programmes

    District

    The Rotary Magnum Trust diversifies its community engagement through various additional projects alongside its primary initiatives. These include conducting health screenings at Sarvodaya Girls Hostel, supporting projects at Clarke School for the Deaf, organising monthly carnivals at the Cancer Institute, hosting joyful activities at Mercy Old Age Home, and providing kits to the homeless. The Trust also arranges private movie screenings for children, special carnivals at Balavihar and Andhra Mahila Sabha for children with special needs, and Diwali celebrations at Plant Home. Furthermore, it conducts yearly Polio Camps, contributed a water dispenser to Shine Trust, and distributed ten sanitary napkin dispensers to Chennai Metro Rail.

Impact Metrics

  • Number of Projects

    Year-wise Metrics
  • 50

    Year-wise Metrics
  • Beneficiaries Impacted

    Year-wise Metrics

Theory of Change

Identify, Study, Develop infrastructure for school including toilets, mid-day meal kitchen, dining and multipurpose sheds (doubling as classrooms), classroom, clean and safe drinking water to serve and support public education for the under privileged portion of the population.

Leadership Team

  • Dinesh Kumar Baid

    Managing Trustee

  • Gaurav Bhatla

    Trustee - Secretary

  • Srivatsan Narayan

    Trustee - Treasurer

  • Srikanth Hariharan

    Director, Community Service Health

  • Akshay Patwari

    Trustee - Joint Secretary

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    21-50

  • Strength of Governing Body

    5

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    Yes

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    Yes

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AADTR5127N

  • Registration ID

    380-2018-Book-IV

  • 12A

    AADTR5127NE20214

  • 80G

    AADTR5127NF20214

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    CSR00023494

Location

  • Headquarters

    New No. 29, Vaidyaraman Street, T. Nagar, Chennai, 600017

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.1,015,718
    Expenses
    Rs.2,077,862
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.0
    Program Expenses
    Rs.2,077,862
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