SAIIER Annual Report 2014-2015: Lilaloka: Difference between revisions
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Activities of the year | ===Fundraising and Communications (Sandrine, Yvelise)=== | ||
====Activities of the year==== | |||
As Lilaloka is a project under construction, and our major activity has been that of fund raising, public relations, communication and administration. The activity consists of communicating about Lilaloka, creating communication tools, meeting people, organizing events, writing projects. We have developed our social media presence (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.) and enlarged our network to reach more people and other educational projects in a spirit of sharing of knowledge and researches regarding new ways of education in today’s world. | As Lilaloka is a project under construction, and our major activity has been that of fund raising, public relations, communication and administration. The activity consists of communicating about Lilaloka, creating communication tools, meeting people, organizing events, writing projects. We have developed our social media presence (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.) and enlarged our network to reach more people and other educational projects in a spirit of sharing of knowledge and researches regarding new ways of education in today’s world. | ||
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Lilaloka posters and postcards (drawings by Emanuele Scanziani) continue to be displayed and sold in the Auroville Boutique at Visitor Centre. All proceeds goes towards Lilaloka project. | Lilaloka posters and postcards (drawings by Emanuele Scanziani) continue to be displayed and sold in the Auroville Boutique at Visitor Centre. All proceeds goes towards Lilaloka project. | ||
Outcomes | ====Outcomes==== | ||
Several articles were published in English and French in the Auroville “News and Notes” and Auronet as well, first to appeal for funds and then to keep the Auroville community informed about Lilaloka‘s activities and progress. | *This year we were able to raise Rs. 8,91,638 from 16 main donors, which was utilized for certain construction expenses (road consolidation, electrical installation, water meter, panel to signal the construction) and for the running costs of Lilaloka. | ||
*AVI Germany published an article in their 2015 Newsletter about the Lilaloka project. | |||
*Auroville Radio interviewed Lilaloka team members and published two articles on the Auroville Radio website. | |||
*A Lilaloka group page was created on Facebook and a Twitter account opened, to allow followers, supporters and donors to be updated about Lilaloka activities and progress. | |||
*A new Lilaloka website was designed and went live in February 2015. The website allows new visitors as well as our existing friends to learn about the Lilaloka project, our concept, activities, team, location, listen to audio program, watch our videos, download our documents, contribute to the project and keep abreast of Lilaloka news. | |||
*Several articles were published in English and French in the Auroville “News and Notes” and Auronet as well, first to appeal for funds and then to keep the Auroville community informed about Lilaloka‘s activities and progress. | |||
Reflections | ====Reflections==== | ||
We are exploring new avenues for fundraising within Auroville through SAIIER and the Resource Mobilization team, as well as within the Indian corporate sector for socially uplifting projects. The area of fundraising is strenuous and time consuming for the team, and we feel a need for a professional fundraiser perhaps through SAVI in the future. | We are exploring new avenues for fundraising within Auroville through SAIIER and the Resource Mobilization team, as well as within the Indian corporate sector for socially uplifting projects. The area of fundraising is strenuous and time consuming for the team, and we feel a need for a professional fundraiser perhaps through SAVI in the future. | ||
Goals for next year | ====Goals for next year==== | ||
Apply to SAIIER for funding under the Five Year Plan. | *Fundraise 40 lakh rupees in order to complete the Phase I building. Find a fundraiser and resource people for fundraising. | ||
*Find an experienced administrator who can supervise accounting, coordinate with SAIIER, do some secretary and communication work, etc. | |||
*Apply to SAIIER for funding under the Five Year Plan. | |||
=Lilaloka Phase I Construction= | =Lilaloka Phase I Construction= | ||
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Life Education Centre |
Martial Arts Centre | |
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Introduction
The vision of Lilaloka (“the universe of Play”, in Sanskrit) is to be a Self-Learning Resource Centre for the Child. Lilaloka will offer various activities based on self-discovery and spontaneous self-learning through Play, which will allow the child to reveal himself as an individual and amongst others, without competition or judgement.
Lilalola will be open to all children, schooled or not, having difficulties or not, beyond all categorizations and allowing mixes of ages. The team of Lilaloka wants to work in collaboration with schools and parents, considering each child as an evolving being. Lilaloka’s Phase I building is currently under construction and the primary activity this year has been of fund raising, communication, project management and construction. In addition, some of Lilaloka members have conducted activities with children under the Lilaloka umbrella at various locations in Auroville.
Activities of the year
See sections below:
- Fundraising and Communications
- Lilaloka Phase I Construction
- Occupational Therapy and Supportive Learning Facilitation
- Nature’s Theatre
- Recreational horse-riding for differently-abled children
Conclusion
A good website and social networking are very important for fundraising and sharing of knowledge. Our new website introduces the project in depth, allows visitors to download all our documents in different languages (booklets, leaflets, newsletters, videos, sound creations with children etc.), and keeps our well-wishers and donors informed about our progress, and links to our Facebook and Twitter pages. It has received a good response and our Facebook friends have increased steadily over the past year, enhancing our ability to communicate our goals and appeal for funds. It has also connected Lilaloka with several educational projects going on in the same spirit in many countries, with the AVI members, and also many parents and educators.
As the construction of Lilaloka building is currently halted due to lack of funds, we took the opportunity to guide interested people through Lilaloka Land, especially families who will be beneficiaries of the project and who feel enthusiastic about this new approach. It was very enriching to listen to their comments and needs as families who wish to offer a different experience of education to their children. To share with them about the concept of Play and Joy, natural and child centered learning, free choice and progress, mixed aged groups, non-judgmental and non-directive activities, and to answer their many questions and explore with them the options was very interesting. This direct contact with open minded parents and educators from Auroville and abroad, and with AVI members from different countries, emphasises the urgent necessity of this project and of the true needs it aspires to fulfill in today’s world.
See also
- Nature’s Theatre (annual report)