EDUCATIONAL SOCIAL CULTURAL ORGANIZATION ESCO
2440 Kent Drive, Irving, TX 75062 www.escoindia.org

Total Revenue
$358,293
Total Expenses
$386,168
Net Assets
$85,794

Organizations Filed Purposes: ESCO is a non Profit Organization to help Poor and needy by providing charitable assistance to implement educational, social welfare, cultural and health care programs in economically backward areas of India, with focus on projects that promote employment.

Educational assistance to poor and needy Individuals and families. Working with various organizations to provide educational assistance to poor and deserving individuals. Providing scholarships & skill development trainings. $66965.42 grants provided to individual applicants for education assistance. These applications were submitted to ESCO directly. $16240.42 grants provided to Hyderabad Council of Human Welfare to provide scholarships to poor and needy individual and families and for skill development program. $14950 - Grants to MESCO for educational assistance to poor needy and orphan kids. $2949.85 grants to Human Welfare Trust to provide employment training to poor economically backward women. Grants provided to Islamic Social Service, $14,743.66 to provide educational assistance to Disable Kids. Golden Education Trust: $5000 grant for educational and employment support. Saajhi Duniya project $1995.2 for educating poor and needy kids. Humanity Welfare Society: $2975.16 for employment training to weaker sections. Rahmani Foundation: $13,950.84 grants for education to support deserving kids. Total Educational Grants in 2019: $139770.55

HealthCare assistance to poor and needy individuals and families so they can recover and get back to their normal lives. Providing Health Care assistance through Mobile Clinic, Ruman Clinic & MEWA Diagnostic Centre. Also provided assistance to individual applicants. Worked with Hyderabad Council of Human Welfare (HCHW) Provided grants for operational expenses of mobile clinic which goes around Hyderabad's various economically backward areas to help poor and needy individuals and families in Hyderabad City. HCHW is also taking care of Teacher's clinic in Hyderabad which is heling needy families. Also worked with HCHW to provide grants for poor needy families who are sick and going through difficult times. Grant amount $67,789. MEWA Diagnostic Center provided lab test assistance to poor and needy. Grants provided $6642.16. Ruman Clinic provides support in Karimnagar, India. Operational expense $7225.28. Also granted $23,828.75 towards 24 individual medical assistance applications of needy families. Total Spent on Health Care in 2019: $105,485.19.

Financial Assistance to Poor and Needy individuals, who are economically backward to take care of the families in difficult times. Some of these grants are to help individuals start small businesses/shops so they can be independent on their own. Processed 20 direct individual financial support application $25591.28 Provided $9500 grants to HCHW to help economically weaker sections. Executed housing assistance program through Sahara Educational Development. Granted $10,540.39 to build homes for poor. Total grants released in 2019: $45,631.7

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Fuqan KhalidDirector10$0
Imran SyedDirector10$0
Iqbal MohiuddinSecretary10$0
Khalid RasheedJoint Treasurer10$0
Syed Azher HusainiJoint Treasurer10$0
Syed Shah AlviPresident10$0
Shah ShaikVice President10$0
Ishaq AhmedTreasurer10$0

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