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= <span class="mw-headline" id="OVER_VIEW"><span style="font-size:large"><u>OVER VIEW</u></span></span><br/> =
<font size="3"><span style="font-weight: normal">In 1999, Michael and Susan Dell setup a foundation with a personal contribution of a billion dollars and having head quarters in </span>'''west lake hills, Texas '''<span style="font-weight: normal">and with a mission to transform the lives of children in urban poverty in the US, South Africa and India.</span></font>
<font size="3"><span style="font-weight: normal">Stepped in India in 2006 and has been doing a great valuable service in giving high-quality education and improve family economic stability among India’s urban poor. Michael & Susan Dell foundation wanted to have an immediate, measurable and positive impact on the lives of individual children, while at the same time catalyzing systemic change. Partnering with organizations that provides a range of financial tools and services , from traditional philanthropic grants to mission-driven impact investments – using whichever strategy that can measurably prove will help transform the most lives.</span></font>
= <font size="3"><span class="mw-headline" id="FOUNDATON_IN_INDIA"><u>FOUNDATON IN INDIA</u></span></font><br/> =
* === <font size="3">MICRO FINANCE</font>===
<font size="3"><font size="3">Poverty in India has become urbanised. Urban poverty in India is over 25 percent; some 81 million people live in urban areas on incomes that are below the poverty line.&nbsp;At the national level, rural poverty remains higher than urban poverty.</font></font>
=== <span style="font-size:medium">FINANCIAL INCLUSION</span>===
<font size="3">Almost 10 years ago, urban microfinance was practically nonexistent in India. The reason? Potential investors and entrepreneurs believed existing models of group lending that were effective in rural communities couldn’t be replicated in urban communities.</font>
<span style="font-size:medium">Foundation always believed that with the right product, focus and passion, coupled with relevant approaches and aligned investors, new markets could be catalyzed.&nbsp; With that in mind, in 2006, they set out to start a strong urban microfinance industry through equity investments and grants to early-stage, high-potential Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) including early innovators Ujjivan and Janalakshmi. Today, the urban microfinance market in India has an estimated seven million clients.Promoting digital financial services because they increase access and inclusion while reducing costs.</span>
= <span class="mw-headline" id="CONTRIBUTIONS"><span style="font-size:large"><u>CONTRIBUTIONS</u></span></span><br/> =
#=== <span style="font-size:largermedium">WOMEN EMPOWERMENT</span>===
<span style="font-size:large">Michael & Susan Dell Foundation playing an important role in women empowerment along with the government of India by enlightening them showing ways to start small and profitable businesses.</span>
<span style="font-size:large">Supporting in establishment of a strong, sustainable financial inclusion industry through equity investments in and grants to early-stage, high-potential credit and savings organizations working with the urban poor in India.</span>
=== <span style="font-size:large">QUALITY EDUCATION</span><br/> ===
<span style="font-size: large">Every child —even those living in urban poverty— should have access to quality school education and, for those so inclined, a fair chance to attend and complete a college education. But that will take time. It is said that foundation aiming for 80 percent of the students in programs that support to reach grade-specific competency. Improving India’s school system needs innovative solutions, clear accountability and systemic reforms to bring about sustainable improvement in education quality. The foundation investing in innovation by supporting leaders in both for-profit and nonprofit organizations and, in parallel, partnering with governments to drive systemic transformation that delivers quality education to the underserved and marginalized urban families.</span>
 <ol start="2"><li><span style="font-size:large">QUALITY EDUCATION</span></li></ol> <span style="font-size:large">Every child —even those living in urban poverty— should have access to quality school education and, for those so inclined, a fair chance to attend and complete a college education. But that will take time. It is said that foundation aiming for 80 percent of the students in programs that support to reach grade-specific competency. Improving India’s school system needs innovative solutions, clear accountability and systemic reforms to bring about sustainable improvement in education quality. The foundation investing in innovation by supporting leaders in both for-profit and nonprofit organizations and, in parallel, partnering with governments to drive systemic transformation that delivers quality education to the underserved and marginalized urban families.</span> = '''<span class="mw-headline" id="AS_A_HELPING_HAND"><span style="font-size:large"><u>AS A HELPING HAND</u></span></span>''' =
#<span style="font-size:large">foundation has been providing scholarships for students lagged financial support</span>
#<span style="font-size:large">Is helping in women empowerment also trying to improve quality education along with vocational training</span>
= <u>EXTERNAL LINKS</u><br/> =
[https://www.msdf.org/india/ https://www.msdf.org/india/]
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