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 We have  a document where we outline how volunteers can be involved with Akanksha, we normally send this out to all the companies we interact with so as to indicate how employees can be directly involved with us.
 
I would also suggest that you can contact the CII which has a CSR cell and in fact they have just recently set up a new national committee on Industry and NGO partnership which is laying out some guidelines for this very area that you are talking about. I believe the IMC is also setting up a similar committee.
 
There are a number of existing resources available through the CII and you may be interested in reading the ITC chairmans AGM speech which has many suggestions on CSR
 
Nasscom Foundation has also published a book on the various CSR initiatives undertaken by member companies of Nasscom.
 
The contact person at the CII is

Shefali Chaturvedi
Director & Head - Social Development Initiatives

Confederation of Indian Industry
Plot No. 249-F, Sector 18, Udyog Vihar, Phase IV
Gurgaon-122015 (Haryana)
Tel: 91 124 4014056 (direct)/4014060-65
Fax: 91 124 4014057/3875

email: shefali@ciionline.org
 
Regards
 
Tina Vajpeyi
 CFO The Akanksha Foundation

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