Girls Education
AMUAA-GC Supports Girls’ Education in India
A Call For Grant Proposals
AMU Alumni Association of Greater Chicago is committed to supporting educational projects with long reaching benefits. We urge you to consider locating and supporting girls’ education through our programs in regions that are familiar to you and are in acute need of girls’ schools in India, particularly in areas where existing resources are limited or non-existent.
Stipulations for securing support from AMUAA include the following:
• The member proposing the project must feel committed to the project and remain involved throughout the process.
• He or she must donate 25% of the total cost.
• He or she must provide periodic reports as the project progresses and a final report at the completion of the project.
• These projects are designed to be specifically targeted for a clearly defined purpose and do not entail any long-term commitment.
You can help in very significant ways to change lives of young girls through better education by donating generously to AMUAA and by getting involved and supporting a school you may already know to be in need through our program.
Please submit your proposals. Click here to download Proposal Application and Guidelines.
You can also support Girls Education Programs by your Generous Donations (including Zakat)
Please mail your checks to:
AMUAA Chicago
P.O. Box 67
Wadsworth, IL 60083
You can now donate online using your credit card:
Click: JustGive.org
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Girls’ Education Projects
Progress Report

AMUAA of Chicago invited members to sponsor a project for Girls School Education. Executive Council and Board received and accepted a proposal from Jaliliya Muslim Girls Higher Secondary School, Daliganj, Lucknow. The proposal asked for extending girls education from X to XI and XII standards. This required the construction of two class rooms and furnishing them.
In Aug 2006 the AMUAA of Greater Chicago received an update on completion of construction work at Jaliliya Muslim Girls Higher Secondary School, Lucknow. The construction was completed before schedule and classrooms were put to use in July 2007.

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Sir Syed Computer Center
On August 26, 2007, in a simple ceremony, an Aligarian, Mr. Anis Ansari, a senior IAS officer of U.P., inaugurated the sir Syed Computer Center at Jaliliya Muslim Girls Higher Secondary School, Iradat Nagar Daliganj, Lucknow.

Classroom Construction in Village Gauti, District Fatehpur

Shaheed Deputy Collector Hikmatullah Darsgah School is located in a small village, Gauti in District Fatehpur, UP. This school is registered under minority status by the U.P. State Government; it provides basic education to girls from this small village. A request to fund building a classroom was approved and funded by AMUAA-GC in September 2008. Construction began the month of October 2008, the work is now complete, and the classroom is currently used to educate girls.
Bahraich School Project

On Oct 11, 2008 AMUAA-GC approved to support the construction of two classrooms, furnish them with necessary classroom furniture, a toilet for girls where none existed, and a provision for fresh drinking water for a school in village called Mudki in Bahraich, U.P. The District Bahraich, located at Indo-Nepal border, is one of the most economically disadvantaged area in India. This school building was dilapidated and eminent danger of collapse. Consequently, classes for children were held outdoors on the muddy ground.
As part of the AMUAA-GC supported project, the old building was demolished, new classrooms were constructed and furnished. Separate toilet facilities were added for girls and boys, a hand pump for fresh drinking water was installed.
The classrooms and other facilities are fully finished and currently used by students.
