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ADP’s MissionADP’s Mission

“Empower volunteers to identify and support the most promising small-scale development

initiatives in Pakistan.”

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The Association for the Development of Pakistan (ADP) is a volunteer-driven engaged philanthropy organization that funds carefully selected development projects run by local NGOs in Pakistan

• Engaged Philanthropy: Going beyond traditional charity to rigorously select only those initiatives that are likely to yield a significant, measurable and sustainable social return

• Volunteer-driven: Involve highly educated volunteers in evaluating and monitoring NGO projects

What is ADP?What is ADP?

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The NeedThe Need

• Millions in Pakistan lack access to basic amenities

• Thousands of civil organizations, but shortage of funds

• Lack of trust is a real barrier to philanthropic giving

• Large, untapped pool of motivated volunteers

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MITMIT

AcademiaAcademia

CornelllCornelll

LUMSLUMS

EnergyEnergy NPNP

NPNP

Al-QasimAl-Qasim

HealthHealth

AMHAMH

CCFCCF

AHDAHD

EmpowermentEmpowerment

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NEEDSNEEDS

EducationEducation

DILDILNPNP

IbtidaIbtida

ProfessionalServices

ProfessionalServices

H&FH&F

VectorCapitalVectorCapital

BainBain

CitiCiti

UBSUBS

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BBCBBC

ITIT

TeradyneTeradyne

Industry

Connecting The DotsConnecting The Dots

Volunteers(200+)

Non-Profits(100+)

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Our ProcessOur Process

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Screening(Evaluation Committee)

Due Diligence

(ProjectTeam)

Final Decision(Evaluation Committee)

Monitoring(Project Team)

Online Submissions

Proactivesolicitation

PartnerReferrals

Non-Profit Submits Project Proposal

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Global TeamsGlobal Teams

Charsaddah

Karachi

Lahore

Natasha QureshiEvaluation committeeMBA/Meng student Cornell

Natalia MahmudProject teamParalegal

Sabrin BegProject teamIB Analyst, UBS

Shahan ZafarEvaluation committee Associate, Vector Capital

Khurram OwaisVolunteer ManagerAKU Medical student

Kamran NiaziProject team Agribusiness Support Fund

Akbar BhaidaniEvaluation committeeMBA student, Kellogg

AsadSite-visit volunteer Agribusiness Support Fund

New York

Ithaca

Chicago

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San Francisco

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Low-cost Water Filters Biogas Plants

Project ExamplesProject Examples

Metrics

School Construction

Locally-produced water Locally-produced water filters for 100 families in filters for 100 families in

ThattaThatta

$1,200$1,200December 2006December 2006

15 biogas plants serving 15 biogas plants serving 360 people in Soon Valley360 people in Soon Valley

$9,300$9,300August 2009August 2009

Metrics Metrics

School for 100 childrenSchool for 100 childrenin KharoChan fishing villagein KharoChan fishing village

$4,250$4,250September 2009September 2009

• Laboratory testing• Usage behavior• Equipment life

• Building construction• Student enrollment• Government adoption

• Plant construction• Gas production• Equipment life

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Funded Projects (2003-07)Funded Projects (2003-07)School Reconstruction

Tube Wells

Vaccinations for Street Children

Science & Computer Labs

Cataract Eye Surgeries

Tube Well for Prisoners

First Aid Training for Teachers

Lahore

Multan

Jatti

NiloreBagh

Peshawar

Abottabad

Chakwal

KarachiLow-Cost Water Filters

Hospital Equipment

Electronics Lab

Employment Bureau

Muslandy

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Volunteer OpportunitiesVolunteer Opportunities

Project Solicitation

• Primarily for volunteers based in Pakistan

• Contact small Pakistani non-profits in your area

• Explain ADP’s funding criteria and work with them to develop proposals

Project Teams

• 3 person volunteer teams that evaluate and monitors non-profit projects

• Key issue identification, Q&A with non-profit, external research

• Presentations/calls with Evaluation Committee

Site Visits

• For volunteers in Pakistan• ADP’s “eyes and ears”• Conduct pre- and post- funding

visits to project locations• Identify and assess any

potential issues based on guidance from project team

Outreach

• Grow awareness of ADP among potential volunteers, non-profits and donors

• Outreach events• Web content editing• Media articles• Documentaries, posters and

brochures

Fundraising

• Attract new donors and increase number of recurring donors

• Plan and execute fundraising events

• Apply for foundation grants• Establish long term

relationships with high net-worth individuals

Sector Teams

• Shape ADP’s views and strategy in our primary areas of focus (education, health, economic empowerment and energy)

• Conduct internal and external research to identify best practices and explore alternative intervention models