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Who We Are?
An impact-driven, result-oriented nonprofit servicing indigenous peoples and from lower socioeconomic groups. Servicing for a common cause iterating virtues throughout the cycle: HUMANITY, RESPECTABILITY, DIGNITY, TENACITY, PERSEVERANCE

What We Do?
Imparting the right education shall enable them to achieve full and productive employment through our employer network. Our current projects are DDU-GKY, Green Skill Development Programme, Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendra, Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana, Financial Assistance for Skill Training of Persons with Disabilities, NAPS, NATS.

How We Do It?
With PPF's rapid growth and extensive geographical spread, we identified an urgent need to transition from traditional classroom training to technology-enabled, cohort-based live online training as well as self-paced on-demand learning for constant education and growth of our past and present students, and staffing payroll. This led to the digital transformation and growth of pentapolis to train and upskill them across core and soft skills. At Pentapolis we are charging towards forging the next generation of nation-builders for India.

Meet The Team

Pentapolis Foundation brings together sector and social change experts from across India. Some of our team were creators, trainers, and leaders of the society. All of us consult and train, and each brings complementary specialties offering a full suite of expertise under one roof.

We are passionate about raising up role models from within the community.

Where We Work

South India is the area encompassing the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Telangana as well as the union territories of Andaman and Nicobar, Lakshadweep and Puducherry, occupying 19.31% of India's area


THE SUCCESS STORY

THE SUCCESS STORY


Kotteswari Senthilnathan lives in the village of Erpakkam, is located to the east of Eastern Ghats, in south India. kotteswari has served on the Gram Panchayat, the local elected government council, since 2012. After partnering with PENTAPOLIS FOUNDATION for leadership training, kotteswari used her new confidence and expertise to mobilize her community to end violence against women and empower the women around her to run for local office as well.

About 90% of the population of Erpakkam depends on agriculture and forestry for their livelihoods. Many people supplement their incomes by migrating to other cities and villages for extra work. As a result, most of the residents are unaware of government social services that can help support them throughout the year. To help her community, Erpakkam decided to run for a position as ward member in the Gram Panchayat.In 2012, she won a seat reserved for women. However, Kotteswari initially found it difficult to administer her duties and obtain those government services for her community.

For first-time elected women representatives like Kotteswari, PENTAPOLIS FOUNDATION provides training and support throughout their five-year tenure to empower them with the knowledge and confidence needed to become effective leaders in their communities. After hearing about these training programs, Kotteswari attended the first of many capacity building workshops to strengthen her leadership skills and receive additional information about her key roles and responsibilities.

Kotteswari was able to obtain pensions and housing support for her constituents, build concrete roads and provide electricity to a section of the village. Kotteswari has also campaigned to make her village open-defecation free under the Clean India program.

Building on her prior successes, Kotteswari started mobilizing the women to fight with her to end violence against women in their village. She began campaigns to raise awareness, reaching not just village residents but also her colleagues on the Gram Panchayat. Together, they were able to stop some instances of violence against women and spread awareness to prevent future incidents.

From her years in service, Kotteswari has realized that the best way to ensure success for a women leader is to have more women leaders. As a result, Kotteswari has been eagerly recruiting women to run as ward members and for other elected positions on the Gram Panchayat. She has also been bringing these women with her to participate in trainings organized by PENTAPOLIS FOUNDATION and partner organizations.

Kotteswari is driven to remain in service of her village on the Gram Panchayat for as many years as possible. When Kotteswari learned that women can run for “open” seats (i.e. seats not reserved for women) as well, she decided to run for the position of President, of the council during the 2021 elections. She hopes that as President, she will be able to contribute even more to her community.



Team

RAMASAMY, M.A., B.L.,

DISTRICT JUDGE, SUPER TIME SCALE(R) DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION FOR LEGAL, PARTNERSHIP ECONOMICS AND SUSTAINABILITY

Dr.KANNEGI PACKIANATHAN, I.A.S.,

Dr.KANNEGI PACKIANATHAN, I.A.S., FORMER PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TAMILNADU GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER -WOMEN LIVEHOOD PROGRAM

G.THILAKAVATHI, I.P.S

DGP(R), EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER -WOMEN LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM

THIRU.S.SIVANGNANAM

PRESIDENT - RURAL EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM (REAP) Formal Industrial Advison - M/s Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises, Government of India

R.SATHISH KUMAR B,TECH., MBA

DIRECTOR - GENERAL

Mr.Ponnaian

Vice President (Projects)