About Calcutta Connect
Calcutta Connect is a non-governmental organisation founded in 2010 by past pupils of the Coláiste Éanna India Immersion Project. Our committee is made up of individuals from a broad spectrum of backgrounds who can draw upon their experience to enhance the work we do. We work towards alleviating poverty by supporting education of children and young people from some of the poorest communities in Calcutta and surrounding districts.
What We Support
100% Model
Since our foundation one of our greatest selling points to our supporters has been that 100% of all donations we receive go directly towards the projects we support in Calcutta. As we have grown we have been proud to operate a 100% model which means that 100% of public donations we receive go directly towards the projects we support and any administrative expenses incurred (including the salary of our CEO) are met by separate funding, generously provided by a private patron. In short this means that every cent we receive in donations goes straight towards our projects in Calcutta.
Our Vision
All children, young adults and families, regardless of their background, can reach their full potential through education.
Our Mission
To work in partnership with local organisations to create sustainable change through Education, Vocational Training and Community Development, empowering children and young adults to secure a better future for themselves and their families.
Our Values and Principles
Partnership
We strongly believe that working with local organisations is the best way to understand, challenge and address the issues faced in underprivileged communities.
Respect
Respect is at the core of how we engage with each other, our stakeholders and the work we do.
Transparency
We believe in being completely open about the way in which we operate and clear about where all funds raised are used and being accountable to all beneficiaries, members, partners and the public.
Diversity
We celebrate diversity and seek to challenge the many inequalities experienced as a result of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Class, Sexualities and Religion.
Child Centred
We believe that the best interests of the children and young adults we support should be at the centre of all the work we do.
Gender Equality
We acknowledge and actively challenge the additional difficulties faced by girls in completing their education.
Empowerment
We see education as a tool of empowerment in breaking the cycle of poverty.
Professionalism
In our work we strive to operate in a professional, honest and ethical manner and adhere to best practices.