Vision: Equal Employment Opportunities to All Mission: To provide a nurturing environment for children and youth from marginalized communities to transform their passion into gainful employment through career guidance, life skill development, mentorship and placement opportunities Goal: Connecting Education to Employment About Organization: Bright Future is an initiative by New Resolution India (NRI) which was set up in the year 2009. It grew as an outcome of hard-hitting personal experiences, verifiable observations through the years. The motivation behind launching Bright Future was to provide a conducive educational environment with positive role models, both of which would eradicate the issue of aimless learning. It intervenes at school as well as the community level ensuring a more holistic model of growth among children and youth. The youth today have become followers of the norm and NRI has attempted to alter the scenario by introducing a model which starts with the provision of relevant education and ends with gainful employment for the beneficiaries. The target group for the project is youth aged between 13 to 25 years which includes school going children and dropouts. The model is based on sourcing out role models from within the community and inspiring the alumni to come back and guide future batches. Bright Future empowers the youth to make informed decisions about their career and life. This enables them to transform their passion into gainful employment through life skills development, career development, mentoring support, internships and placement opportunities. Bright Future also builds capacities of the key stakeholders like parents and teachers who play an instrumental role in creating a conducive environment essential for their growth. Bright Future runs its operations out of 14 low-income schools and 12 centres across Mumbai and Thane. It has engaged with more than 27,000 young people since 2009.
Cologne, Germany
Career Development, Life Skills, Mentoring, Placement, Vocational training, Employability Skills, and Youth and Adolescents