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Clear filtersMahila Swayamsiddha Yojana Rajasthan
Mahila Swayamsiddha Yojana is a Rajasthan government scheme run by the Social Justice and Empowerment Department. It provides free skill training and self-employment support to widowed, abandoned, and destitute women. The scheme works through voluntary organizations and NGOs to help these women become economically independent and self-reliant.
View DetailsScheme of Grant-in-Aid to Voluntary and other Organizations Working for Scheduled Castes
This is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. It provides financial grants to voluntary organizations and NGOs that work to help Scheduled Caste communities. The scheme aims to improve services in education, health, vocational training, and other development areas in regions where Scheduled Caste populations are concentrated and services are lacking.
View DetailsAssistance to Voluntary Organizations Working for Welfare of OBCs
This is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to support voluntary organizations (NGOs) that work for the welfare of Other Backward Classes (OBCs). The scheme helps OBC communities improve their education and economic conditions by providing skill training. The goal is to help OBC individuals start their own income-generating businesses and become self-reliant.
View DetailsGrant-In-Aid to Voluntary Organizations Working In The Area of Disabled Welfare
This scheme provides financial support to voluntary organizations and NGOs working for the welfare of disabled individuals in Chhattisgarh. The scheme aims to strengthen institutions that provide services to people with disabilities. It supports organizations offering free education, vocational training, residential care, and rehabilitation services to disabled persons.
View DetailsScheme of Grant-in-Aid to Voluntary Organisations Working for the Welfare of Scheduled Tribes
This is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs to support voluntary organizations and NGOs working to improve the lives of Scheduled Tribes across India. The scheme provides financial grants to these organizations so they can run welfare programs and development activities for tribal communities. It aims to strengthen grassroots efforts in education, health, livelihood, and social welfare for Scheduled Tribes and Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups.
View DetailsOpening And Maintenance Of Public School (Vidya Niketan) For Vimukta Jatis And Nomadic Tribes
This Maharashtra government scheme supports voluntary organizations in opening and running public schools called Vidya Niketan for children from Vimukta Jatis (De-notified Tribes) and Nomadic Tribes. The schools operate on a grant-in-aid basis, meaning the government provides financial support to help these organizations deliver quality education. The scheme aims to ensure educational access and opportunity for children from historically marginalized communities.
View DetailsScheme For Welfare Of Children In Need Of Care And Protection
This is a Social Welfare Scheme run by the Directorate of Women & Child Development, Government of Goa. It provides support to Voluntary Organizations (NGOs and non-profit groups) that care for children who are orphaned, destitute, or in need of protection. The scheme helps ensure these vulnerable children receive shelter, food, education, and care up to the age of 18 years.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance For Development Of Buddhist/Tibetan Arts And Culture
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Culture to support the preservation and growth of Buddhist and Tibetan arts and culture in India. It provides financial assistance to voluntary organizations, monasteries, and cultural institutions working in these fields. The goal is to help these organizations maintain and develop traditional arts, crafts, and cultural practices.
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