Sana โ first girl in her family to read English
"My daughter is the first girl in our family to read English. She teaches me letters at night now. I cry, but I am happy."
โ Sana's fatherEnrollment numbers are easy. Real outcomes โ the ones that determine whether a child escapes generational poverty โ are what we report on every quarter.
Standardized assessments in literacy and numeracy at the start, mid, and end of every academic year โ with year-over-year comparison for every student.
Tracking which students stay in school, who drops out and why, and who progresses to the next grade level โ broken down by gender and household income.
Specifically tracking girls' continuation rates beyond Grade 5 and Grade 8 โ the two points where most girls in our communities historically drop out.
Attendance patterns, medical screening results, and nutrition program participation as leading indicators of household stability.
For graduating cohorts: continuation to higher secondary, enrollment in vocational training, or transition to early employment โ tracked for two years post-graduation.
Every rupee deployed is categorized, audited, and reported โ with full vendor records and procurement documentation available for compliance review.
Student progress, attendance, and learning outcome data โ delivered every 90 days.
Full annual audit with detailed utilization breakdown โ available to all institutional partners.
Visual progress records โ useful for partner communications and ESG reporting.
Partner site visits welcome at any time โ no advance notice required for verified institutional partners.
Year-end review meeting with leadership โ discussing impact, gaps, and forward priorities.
Independent annual audits and detailed program utilization records are available to institutional partners and serious donors on request.