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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funding has become a pivotal financial resource for Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in India, enabling them to amplify their initiatives and drive significant social impact. The Companies Act, 2013 mandates that certain businesses allocate a portion of their profits to CSR activities, thereby opening substantial funding avenues for NGOs. However, many organizations face challenges in accessing these funds due to a lack of awareness and difficulties in meeting eligibility criteria. This guide delves into the various aspects of CSR funding for NGOs in India, including types of funding, key corporate contributors, eligibility requirements, application processes, and strategies to enhance funding success.
Read MoreSecuring international funding can significantly enhance the ability of Indian NGOs to expand their programs and sustain long-term social impact. While Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds and government grants are essential financial sources, international donors provide larger funding pools for projects focusing on education, healthcare, environmental sustainability, human rights, gender equality, and rural development.
Read MoreCrowdfunding has emerged as a transformative tool for Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in India, enabling them to mobilize resources, engage with a broader audience, and amplify their impact. By leveraging online platforms, NGOs can raise funds for various causes, from healthcare and education to environmental conservation and community development. This guide delves into the landscape of crowdfunding opportunities available to Indian NGOs, highlighting key platforms, strategies for successful campaigns, legal considerations, and best practices to maximize fundraising efforts.
Read MoreGovernment grants for NGOs in India are the backbone of social initiatives, allowing organizations to broaden their impact and create lasting change. These grants offer vital financial support to NGOs involved in various sectors, including education for underprivileged children, rural healthcare, women's empowerment, and poverty alleviation.
Read MoreDo you run or work for an NGO and have always wondered ‘How can I gather funds ?’ Look no further! We understand that securing funding is one of the most challenging aspects of running an NGO in India (or anywhere else, for that matter).
Read MoreThe debate surrounding the privatisation of public healthcare has intensified in recent years. Governments and academics alike are assessing the pros and cons of private versus public healthcare systems.
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