Beneficiaries Report (2021 – 2024)
Beneficiaries Report (2021 – 2024)
Tucsi Foundation IN
Managed Under: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) & Donations
- Overview of Fund Allocation for Beneficiaries
From 2021 to 2024, Tucsi Foundation IN has provided financial assistance to over 2,000 families and individuals across various regions in India. The funds were allocated to support medical emergencies, education, basic necessities, and self-employment initiatives.
✔ Total Amount Funded: ₹6.5 Crores (Out of ₹15 Crores Total Revenue)
✔ Total Families Supported: 1,200+
✔ Total Individuals Assisted: 800+
- Category-wise Breakdown of Assistance
✔ Medical assistance was the largest area of funding (₹2.5 Cr), supporting critical healthcare needs.
✔ Education support (₹2.0 Cr) enabled access to schooling, college, and vocational training.
✔ Basic necessities (₹1.0 Cr) were provided for underprivileged families facing extreme hardship.
✔ Self-employment grants (₹1.0 Cr) helped individuals start small businesses and earn sustainable incomes.
- Notable Cases of Assistance
A. Medical Support Cases
- Ravi Kumar (Delhi) – Received ₹5 lakh for an urgent heart surgery.
- Ayesha Fatima (Mumbai) – ₹3 lakh provided for cancer treatment.
- Rahul Sharma (Lucknow) – ₹2 lakh funded for kidney transplant.
B. Educational Support Cases
- Neha Verma (Bangalore) – ₹1 lakh scholarship for engineering studies.
- Mohammed Imran (Hyderabad) – ₹80,000 granted for skill training in IT.
- Simran Kaur (Punjab) – ₹50,000 assistance for school fees and books.
C. Basic Necessities & Ration Distribution
- Slum Rehabilitation Project (Kolkata) – ₹30 lakh spent on ration kits for 500 families.
- Winter Clothing Drive (Rajasthan) – ₹10 lakh allocated for blankets and warm clothes for 300 families.
D. Self-Employment Support
- Seema Devi (Jammu) – ₹1.5 lakh micro-loan to start a tailoring business.
- Akash Gupta (Patna) – ₹2 lakh grant for setting up a small grocery store.
- Rehmat Ali (Jaipur) – ₹1 lakh financial aid to purchase an e-rickshaw.
- Future Plans for Assistance (2025 – 2027)
✔ Expand medical assistance to ₹5 Crores, covering surgeries and long-term treatments.
✔ Increase scholarships to ₹3 Crores, supporting higher education and professional courses.
✔ Introduce micro-financing schemes for self-employment, aiming to help 500+ families start businesses.
✔ Strengthen partnerships with NGOs for better outreach and beneficiary identification.
- Conclusion
The Tucsi Foundation IN has successfully impacted the lives of 2,000+ people by providing financial aid, medical support, education assistance, and self-employment opportunities. With a structured fund allocation strategy and continuous CSR support, the foundation aims to expand its reach in the coming years.