Deadline: 24-Apr-2026
The SBI Foundation (SBIF) is inviting proposals from eligible non-profit organizations in India to strengthen foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN) by building the capacity of government school teachers in Classes 1–5. Selected projects will run for 2–3 years starting in FY 2026–27, with funding between INR 1 crore and INR 2 crore.
Overview
The SBI Foundation is seeking NGO-led projects that improve FLN outcomes by strengthening government primary school teachers.
This RFP is part of SBIF ILM – Integrated Learning Mission, with a specific focus on:
- Capacity building of government school teachers (Classes 1–5)
- Improving foundational literacy and numeracy
- Supporting schools in remote, tribal, and underserved districts
The aim is to improve classroom practice and learning outcomes in areas where foundational learning levels remain low.
Focus Area
This RFP falls under Education within SBI Foundation’s broader CSR themes.
Priority under SBIF ILM
The initiative aligns with SBIF’s education priorities, including:
- Good quality learning resources
- Capable teachers and school systems
- Vibrant schools
- Better educational outcomes in underserved communities
Specific RFP priority
- Teacher capacity building for FLN in government schools (Classes 1–5)
Funding Information
- Funder: SBI Foundation (SBIF)
- Grant Size: INR 1 crore to INR 2 crore
- Project Duration: 2 to 3 years
- Start Period: FY 2026–27
What the RFP Supports
SBIF wants structured projects that strengthen teacher effectiveness through:
- Teacher training
- Ongoing classroom mentoring/support
- Assessment systems
- Improved classroom practices in FLN
- Scalable and sustainable education models
Projects should focus on:
- Government schools
- Primary grades (Classes 1–5)
- Remote, tribal, and underserved districts
Why This RFP Matters
This is a strong opportunity for Indian education NGOs working in teacher development and foundational learning.
It is important because it:
- Aligns with NEP 2020
- Recognizes teachers as central to education reform
- Targets regions with:
- Low FLN outcomes
- Teacher shortages
- High pupil-teacher ratios
- Limited access to quality training
- Supports system-strengthening, not just short-term activities
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants must be:
- Non-profit organizations registered in India
Experience requirements
Organizations should have at least 3 years of experience in:
- Teacher training
- FLN interventions
- Work with government schools
- Work in underserved and/or tribal areas
Expected Proposal Components
Applicants are expected to submit a clear intervention model that includes:
- Structured teacher training
- Mentoring and classroom support
- Assessment and measurement
- Evidence of improved learning outcomes
- Strong community engagement
- A plan for scalability and sustainability
Evaluation Criteria
Proposals will be assessed on:
- Alignment with the program framework
- Clarity of the implementation strategy
- Innovation
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Sustainability
- Organizational experience in similar settings
How to Apply
- Confirm your NGO is registered in India
- Ensure you have at least 3 years of relevant FLN and teacher training experience
- Design a project for government school teachers (Classes 1–5)
- Focus on remote, tribal, or underserved districts
- Build a model with:
- Training
- Mentoring
- Assessment
- Outcome tracking
- Prepare a budget between INR 1 crore and INR 2 crore
- Show evidence of prior impact and system-level sustainability
Tips for Applicants
- Keep the proposal strongly aligned with FLN outcomes
- Show how teacher support continues beyond one-time training
- Use measurable indicators for learning improvement
- Highlight experience in government systems
- Emphasize scalability in low-resource settings
FAQ
Who is eligible to apply?
Non-profit organizations registered in India.
What is the main focus of this RFP?
To improve foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN) by strengthening the capacity of government school teachers in Classes 1–5.
How much funding is available?
Projects can receive between INR 1 crore and INR 2 crore.
How long can projects run?
Projects are expected to run for 2 to 3 years.
When will implementation begin?
Selected projects are expected to begin in FY 2026–27.
What kind of experience is required?
At least 3 years of experience in:
- Teacher training
- FLN interventions
- Government school engagement
- Underserved or tribal geographies
Conclusion
The SBI Foundation FLN Teacher Capacity Building RFP is a strong opportunity for Indian NGOs working in education system strengthening, especially those focused on government primary schools, teacher development, and foundational learning.
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