The Challenge
1.6 million girls aged 11 to 14 years are currently out of school in India, according to a Right to Education Forum policy brief released on January 24, 2021. With COVID-19 increasing the financial strain on families, 10 million girls run the risk of dropping out of secondary school, putting them at risk of early marriage, early pregnancy, poverty, trafficking and violence.
Our Intervention
The LEF Scholarship for Girls aims to reduce the drop-out rate of girls from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. This will be done by providing financial aid to the keep girls enrolled through classes VIII, IX and X.
The scholarship will be funded by the founders of Live Equal Foundation (LEF) and supportive members of the society.
Scholarship Benefits:
A scholarship grant of up to INR 10,000 per student per annum will be provided to the selected candidates. To ensure continued enrolment, the grant amount will be disbursed term-wise. The scholarship can be utilised only towards the reimbursement of school fees and/or hostel fees.
Eligibility criteria:
Number of scholarships planned: 100
Fundraising target: INR 10,00,000.
Fundraising end date: December 15, 2021.
Key milestones:
Stage 1: Creation of scholarship corpus
Stage 2: Announcement of scholarship via government and private scholarship portals
Stage 3: Screening of applications received
Stage 4: Final shortlisting of eligible candidates, basis merit and financial need
Stage 5: Disbursement of first tranche of scholarship to selected candidates
Stage 6: Review of enrolment status before disbursal of subsequent tranche
Estimated Project timeline:
Announcement of scholarship: December 20, 2021
Initiation of grant process: February 15, 2022.
Partnership Opportunities
1: Scholarship screening and management:
Established e-platforms can reach out for managing the Acceptance-> Verification-> Shortlisting -> Disbursement components of the scholarship
2: Corpus creation:
Individuals and/or organisations can contribute towards the creation of an annual scholarship corpus of INR 10,00,000.