The agency for running the HDC, which would be either a primary cooperative society registration or a good and viable NGO, which has the required infrastructure in terms of building, storage, staff, transport, etc. for running the Centre. The NGO should be eligible to get assistance from CAPART. For Forms and Further Details Contact: The Commissioner Office of Development Commissioner for Handlooms Ministry of Textiles.
Scheme of assistance for early childhood education Scheme of assistance to voluntary agencies for early childhood GOVERNMENT SCHEMES FOR NGO CITIES & URBAN 63 education for 3-6 age group children under the programme of universalization of elementary education available in Maharashtra Contact Department of Women & Child Development Govt. Of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi. Programmes for Care and Protection of Children a. Integrated Programme for Street Children Childline Service c. Programme for Juvenile Justice. d. National Initiative for Child Protection (NICP). 2. Street Children & Juvenile Work Plan-2000 Central Adoption Resource Agency Point Secretary. ministry of Social Justice Cities & Urban National Network of Building Centres Objectives To provide a decentralized delivery system for the training and upgradation of skills for housing activity. interest, motivation, and baseline capacity to participate in the program and agree to serve as Gender Resource Organizations when the capacity building process was complete.
The criteria were used to screen NGOs that would be an appropriate fit to meet the CNGO objectives.
These eligibility criteria are Registration: Must be registered as an NGO at the Chief District Office and be (or willing to be) affiliated with the Social Welfare Council. Annual audits filed. Categories of Organizations:
1.) First priority is district-based Community Development NGOs and Women’s NGOs that work at the community (village) level and /or that build capacity and provide support to emerging NGOs and CBOs at the village level.
2.) The second priority is NGOs that are district-level branches of NGOs based in Kathmandu, and that demonstrate significant local autonomy and capacity.
NGOs should be not-for-profit, non-governmental, organized, independent, self-governing, and voluntary, providing ngo consultancy for other organization.. While these general criteria may appear evident, particularly for those NGOs whose national law codifies and requires such standards, they remain basic for the integrity and conduct of an NGO. We understand by non-for-profit, that any surplus generated through its operations is to be utilized solely to help the organization fulfill its mission and objectives.
Moreover, an NGO is not to be part of or controlled by, government or any intergovernmental agency.
An NGO consultancy should maintain independent and not be rigidly aligned or affiliated with any political party, although it may share a common political or legislative cause within the limit of its mission, stated objectives, and legal structure. In addition, it should not act as an instrument of government foreign policy i.e. fcra but act independently of governments.