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Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy

NONPROFITSetting Standards

Pakistan

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Research

Effectiveness of Philanthropy

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Bridging Gaps

Social Development in Pakistan

Civil Society, Corporate & Government

O p e n i n g W i n d o w s t o B e t t e r G i v i n g

Capacity BuildingC o r p o r a t e S o c i a l R e s p o n s i b i l i t y

C r e a t i n g L i n k a g e s

S e t t i n g S t a n d a r d s i n N o n - p r o f i t S e c t o r

E n h a n c i n g t h e v o l u m e a n d e f f e c t i v e n e s s o f p h i l a n t h r o p y i n P a k i s t a n

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o Established in 2001o Independent non profit, support organizationo Licensed under Section 42 of the Companies Ordinance 1984o Led by eminent Board of Directors

About the Centre

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Our Mission “We aim to increase the volume and effectiveness of

philanthropy for social development”

Our Vision “The three sectors of society – business, civil society and

government – work in a strengthened partnership for social

development in Pakistan”

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o Create a policy, legal and fiscal environment that enables giving

o Increase societal understanding and the knowledge base about philanthropy

o Facilitate linkages between corporate philanthropists, citizen organizations and government

o Enhance citizen organizations’ capacity as effective vehicles of philanthropy

o Assist philanthropists in increasing the volume and impact of their giving

Goals of PCP

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Certification of CSOs

Research Studies

PhilanthropySupport Services

Our Programmes

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CSOs

CERTIFICATIONSetting standards in nonprofit sector

Road to Credibility

Road to Credibility

Road to Credibility

Road to Credibility

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o To strengthen Civil Society Sector through Good

Governance and Transparency

o To bridge the information and credibility gap between grant makers and grant seekers

o To help professionalize grant making

o To help CSOs become more effective grant seekers

o Pool of credible development partners

Objectives of Certification

Helping to build an enabling environment embedded in Knowledge and Trust

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Win Win For AllGovt. – CSOs –

Donors

CSOs CERTIFICATION

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RESEARCH

PORTFOLIOExpanding The Knowledge Map

Bridging the Information Gap

Bridging the Information Gap

Bridging the Information Gap

Bridging the Information Gap

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o Attempts to enhance the societal understanding of

Philanthropy and expand the knowledge base

o Disseminates research findings to better plan and

organize social investment for civic benefit

o Promote an enabling environment

o PCP has conducted 32 Research studies

Research at PCP

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o Corporate Philanthropy Survey - Annual

o Nationwide Individual Indigenous Philanthropy

Knowledge GenerationResearch Studies In Progress

o Giving by Pakistani Diaspora in UK

o Mapping of CSOs

o Research Study on Qurbani Hides/Skin

o Research Study on Giving at Shrines

Proposed Research Studies

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Philanthropy Support

ServicesFacilitating Philanthropists and Implementers

Philanthropy Support Services

Philanthropy Support Services

Philanthropy Support Services

Philanthropy Support Services

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Philanthropy Support Services

o Facilitating linkages between Grant makers and Grant seekers.

o Assisting in setting up corporate giving programs

PCP helps philanthropists give better by:

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“Linking the government education outlets, corporate philanthropists and civil society

organizations”

Public Private Partnerships

(3Ps) for Education

Facilitating Philanthropy for Education

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Why 3Ps for Education

o Government has the largest network of schools in the country that need improvement.

o Corporate philanthropists have the financial resources

o CSOs have capacity to mobilize and organize communities

o PCP creates synergies for resources and experties

PCP’s 3Ps Logic

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Achievements of Phase-I (2003-2007):o Developed and promoted the concept of school

improvement through Public Private Partnerships

o Mobilised Rs. 65 Million philanthropy through 21 partnerships

o Adopted 105 schools in 5 districts of Sindh; benefiting 18,500 children (Boys & Girls)

o Provided Input into the “Operational Policy Framework” for 3Ps in Education notified by the Federal Ministry of Education in 2006

o Developed an implementation toolkit “District Manual” for 3Ps in Education

Public Private Partnerships (3Ps) for Education

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o Funded by UKAID from DFID under Ilm Ideas Programme

o Marginalized and Underserved Public Primary and Middle Schools targeted

o Focused to bring about such interventions that can support achieving the MDG Goal-3

Ilm Ideas Grant

A new 3Ps for education programme:

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Achievements of Phase-II (2013-2014):o Adopted 25 schools in Sindh; benefiting 3,400 children

enrolled in the adopted schools

o 615 new enrollments and 98 dropouts were brought back to the schooling process

o More than 2,000 Children provided with new learning materials

o PKR15 million corporate philanthropy generated for education

o 25 School management committees (SMCs) formed / activated

o 61 teachers of the adopted schools, trained

o 213 SMC members trained/oriented in their roles

Public Private Partnerships (3Ps) for Education

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o Engro Foundation

o SPUD Energy Pty. Ltd.

o The Asia Foundation

o Arif Habib Corporation

o National Bank of

Pakistan

o Government of Sindh

o District Administration

Ghotki

o Idara-e-Taleem-o-Agahi

o Association for

Academic Quality

Our Partners

Public Private Partnerships (3Ps) for Education

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o Ownership and support of government

o Convincing Corporate Donor to Adopt Government

Schools

o Different Set of Preferences of the Corporate

Adopter

o Finding Credible Implementing Partners

o Security Issues and free mobility in the remote

areas of Sindh

Challenges

Public Private Partnerships (3Ps) for Education

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The innovative model has received appreciation from corporate sector across the

country

Public Private Partnerships (3Ps) for Education

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o 3Ps for Summer Schools

o 3Ps for enhancing Reading Capabilities of Students

o 3Ps for Health

o 3Ps for WASH

Future Plans:

Public Private Partnerships

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THANK YOU

Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy

www.pcp.org.pk