GO IITB 2010
GO-IITB 2010
Campaign Update - January 5, 2010
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Greetings! Our beloved alma mater has made tremendous progress over the years in becoming the #1 educational institution in India. To build upon this success and support IIT Bombay’s Tryst with Excellence, we invite all alums to participate in the GO-IITB Campaign.
Visit http://www.iitbombay.org/donate to give back to your IIT Bombay. You can donate instantly online with a credit card, or send a check, contribute securities or wire transfer funds to the IIT Bombay Heritage Fund.
No donation is too big or too small, and every dollar or rupee makes a difference. The Fund Utilization Report can tell you more about how past donations have been put to good use on campus and read the IITBHF Annual Report 2010 for more information about IITBHF.
GO-IITB (Giving Opportunities for IITB) 2010 will focus on the following giving opportunities:
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Young Faculty Award (YFA) ... more.
- Hostel Alumni Team Stewardship (HATS) ... more.
- Greatest Need (including Faculty and Student Development Funds) ... more.
We hope every alumnus will contribute .... remember, no gift is too large or too small. Over 70% of the graduating Class of 2010 signed a Give One pledge under the GO IITB banner to give back at least 1% of their annual income toward supporting IIT Bombay ... more. |
As a part of AFC 2010, we are also launching the IIT Bombay YouTube channel and the IIT Bombay Alumni Yellow Pages.
Let us make this campaign a grand success and help IITB in its Tryst with Excellence. May the best batch win the friendly contest by having the highest percentage of participation!
Dushyant Desai ('80) and Vinay Karle ('96)
Co-Chairs, GO IITB - AFC 2010
Young Faculty Award (YFA) Program
The goal of the YFA Program is to attract young faculty to IIT Bombay and nurture their development in supporting IIT Bombay’s "Tryst with Excellence" and continued global technological leadership. The YFA program awards a grant of Rs. 1 lakh per year for up to 3 years to new faculty members, which is a significant incentive to attract new faculty.
IIT Bombay and all the IITs are facing a severe faculty shortage, and as many as one-third of the teaching posts at the IITs and NITs are vacant. By 2014, IIT Bombay will reach its expected maximum capacity of 8000 students, and it would have to ensure that there are enough faculty members to maintain a healthy student-teacher ratio. By helping IIT Bombay recruit faculty and by enhancing the quality of the incoming faculty, alumni can have a direct impact on the critical mission of faculty recruitment. Indeed, YFA has already proved to be a difference maker in IIT Bombay’s recruitment efforts, sending an important message to aspiring faculty candidates that alumni support this critical initiative.
To learn more about YFA, please visit http://www.iitbombay.org/initiatives/young-faculty-award.
Heading Back to Old Haunts: HATS & You
If one could create a montage of memories for every student who has ever passed through IIT Bombay, the majority of it would be colored by reminiscences from their hostel days. Late night ‘cack’ sessions; preparing for 'tension' tests or the numerous events that pepper the institute 'cult' scene; innumerable pranks played on other students; the Mess with food that was an even greater mess … life in the hostel was, is and perhaps will always be, the most cherished part of our stay at IIT Bombay.
HATS (Hostel Alumni Team Stewardship) is an unique alumni driven initiative that facilitates a reconnection with your hostel, with old friends and wing-mates, as well as with new students from successive generations, right up to the present. Looking back, each of you can probably identify many things that would have made your stay at the hostel more comfortable. Now, you can do your bit to ensure that at least some of those facilities are available to the current residents of your hostel. These could be infrastructural improvements such as a better gym, basketball court, library or music room; contributing to the welfare of old mess workers; engaging with students by supporting their research programs; and empowering them to improve the condition of their hostel in a proactive fashion.
By contributing to HATS, and contributing toward the continued welfare of your hostel, you can give back to the place that has given you so much and really make a difference for your hostel.
To learn more about HATS, please visit http://www.iitbombay.org/initiatives/hats. On this website, be sure to visit your hostel’s HATS page to get the latest news and see what areas they need help from alumni.
Alumni contributions for Greatest Need can make a big impact on a wide range of programs at IIT Bombay. Two very important initiatives supported by this program are the Faculty Development Fund (FDF) and the Student Development Fund (SDF). These funds have made a very significant impact on the research and development activities of faculty members and current students, supporting activities such as participation in international conferences and dissemination of R&D results.
To learn more about FDF, SDF and other programs supported by alumni donations, please visit http://www.iitbombay.org/donate and read the Fund Utilization Report.



