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TYPES OF NGO

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NON PROFITABLE ORGANIZATION

o A non-governmental organization (NGO) is basically a legally constituted organization which is operated by legal persons who act independently from any government.

o Across the world international NGOs– 40,000

o National NGOs in INDIA around 1-2 million

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TYPESo By orientation

o By level of operation

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By level of orientation

Charitable Orientation

Service Orientation

Participatory Orientation

Empowering Orientation

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Level of operation

Community-based Organiza

tions

Citywide Organiza

tions

National NGO

International

NGOs

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CANCER PATIENTS AID ASSOCIATION(CPAA)

o Established in 1969, CPAA is registered charitable non-governmental organisation (NGO) working towards the Total Management of Cancer as a disease.

o CPAA has supported the treatment and overall needs of more than 3,00,000 cancer patients.

o It operates in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Pakistan.

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OBJECTIVEo To treat cancer and help the patient

cope with the psychological shadows of the disease.

o To spread awareness, aid and assistance, and advocacy.

o To initiate a holistic approach, not attacking the malignancy in isolation.

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HOW IT WORKSo Spreading awareness on

the dangers inherent in accepted social practices.

o Initiating steps for the early detection of cancer.

o A team of over 75 employees and over 60 associated doctors work towards treatment of cancer with a holistic approach.

o Conducts fund raising exhibitions, workshops.

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SUPPORTERS OF CPAA SBI

ShainaNC’s Fashion Show for CPAA.

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NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE HANDICAPPED

o National Society For Equal Opportunities For the Handicapped, India (NASEOH, INDIA) was Established in 1968.

o It works towards developing rehabilitation opportunities for the persons with disabilities. 

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OBJECTIVESo NASEOH focuses on making

the disabled self-reliant.o Create & sustain rural outreach

models in a nodal strategy.o Develop as a micro-financing

hub for entrepreneurial initiatives from the differently-abled communities.

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SERVICESo Conduct regular health check

up.o Organizing community and

school based health awareness programmes through exhibition, street plays.

o Physical Restorative Services.

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STORY OF THE “ABLED”…… o Subbanna's long crawl to success:o Born in Bangarupeta village of Nellore

district, Andhra Pradesh.o  Polio struck him when he was an infant.o  In Hyderabad, he approached the Vocational

Rehabilitation Centre for the Handicapped for undergoing training in carpentry.

o Subbanna registered himself as a contractor with various nationalized banks. 

o A disabled infant, half a century ago. Now, a prominent and prosperous industrialist. 

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GREENPEACE

Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning organization acting to change attitudes and behavior, to protect the environment and promote peace

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HISTORYo Originated:1971

o Place: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

o By: a group called the Don’t Make a Wave Committee, which protested US nuclear testing in Alaska.

o Area served: Worldwide

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MISSION

Expose global environmental problems and to promote solutions that are essential to a green and peaceful future.

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OBJECTIVES

o Protect ancient forests

o Save our Seas

o Reduce toxic materials in products

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PROTECT FORESTSo Campaigning for zero deforestation, globally, by 2020o Challenge destructive industries to change their

practices, and inspire consumer action to demand that food, paper and timber products aren't linked to forest destruction.

o They co-ordinate with international and local political action that's needed to protect the world's forests.

o Various communities at the frontline of forest destruction - to investigate, document, expose and take action against forest destruction.

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SAVE OUR SEASo Greenpeace fights pollution and protects

aquatic animals from abusive practices.

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2009- TURTLE MORTALITY GOES DOWN

o Devi river in Orrisa is known as “TURTLE ROOKERIES”

o Since 2006 there have been slow but steady improvements in better enforcement of the State Marine Fisheries Regulation Act in the form of active marine patrolling.

o An evaluation of the turtle season from November 2009-May 2010 by Greenpeace revealed a sharp reduction of 60% in turtle mortality

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REDUCE TOXIC MATERIALS IN PRODUCTS

Greenpeace studies chemicals in products and promotes reduction in

toxic materials

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PRINGLES POTATO CHIPSo According to Indian law (2)it is illegal to

import or sell any Genetically engineered food products without the approval of Genetic Engineering Approval Committee

o In 2001 Greenpeace exposed contamination of chips as they contained GE ingredients

o Immediate action against company was taken to withdraw their food products while the Government took necessary action to enforce the law and prosecute it's violation

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INTRODUCTIONo Non-for-profit organization registered under

the Societies' Registration Act of 1860

o Set up in 1978 and since then the voice the needs of INDIA’s 90 million ‘’GREY’’ population

o Advocates with National & Local government to bring policies

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AIMS/OBJECTIVES

o To foster the welfare of the aged

o To raise funds for projects which assist the elderly

o To create in the younger generation and in society a social awareness about the problems of the elderly in India today

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Working nationwide for the cause and care of the disadvantaged older people and to improve the quality of their lives.

MISSION

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AFFILIATIONS

o HelpAgeIndia is one of the founding members of

Help Age International.

o A high profile body having 51 member countries representing the cause of the elderly at the United Nations.

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PROJECTS

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It has provided support to 267 old age homes and135 day care centers.

OLD AGE HOMES/ DAY CARE CENTRES

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LIVELIHOOD SUPPORTo Micro-credit schemes which helped poor

regain their status.

o It has helped 114 projects having this objective enabling the cause.

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o Established in 1982o It had clinics with special doctors and

pharmacisto Free treatments were provided to poor and

needy.o More than 10 lakhs people were benefited

through 53 mobile Medicare units in 22 states.

MOBILE HEALTHCARE

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This programmed comes as a ray of hope to many elders with no family, financial or social support.Help age India partners with more than 200 rural and urban based NGOs in 23 states of the country .

SPONSOR –A- GRANDPARENT

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 HELPAGE INDIA DONATION CAMP - CSR INITIATIVE

oA Donation Camp, wherein the employees of Securitas India based in Delhi, NCR donated their unused apparels, linen, books and eatables etc.

oA stall set up in Securitas office premises, with hand-made products displayed which were created by the senior citizens supported by Help Age India.

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TAUGHT INDIA

SUCCESS STORY

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o 77 year old Shirley Barret spent her entire life teaching children in a town in Jharkhand.

o She along with her husband started Modern English School in Jamshedpur with the aim of educating the young.

o The duo shifted to Bangalore in the 1990's as her son got transferred as a welding inspector.

o In 1993 her husband succumbed to cancer and last year her son too expired, her daughter-in-law moved away to live life separately saying that she was young and didn't want an added burden of an aging mother-in-law leaving her with no support system..

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CONTD… Shirley found shelter under the roof of a generous couple Mr. and

Mrs. Paschio who are extremely fond of her.

Shirley didn't want to be completely dependent on the hospitality of the Paschios and got herself enrolled into Help Age's Sponsor - A - Grandparent program which has made a tremendous difference in her life.

It has given her a sense of independence and even though her granddaughter repeatedly insists that Shirley stay with her she doesn't want to be a burden on anyone. With her basic daily needs met under the project she doesn't anymore.

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SMILE FOUNDATION

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OBJECTIVES

o Encourage child education, innovative healthcare, livelihood, and women empowerment.o Social venture philanthropyoPractice good governance in every sphere of its activities

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SWABHIMAN

o A girl child and women empowerment initiated in 2005.

o Providing Reproductive Health and Child Health Services

o Male Involvement & Attitudinal and Behavioral Changes Swabhiman

o Imparting Life Skill Educationo Networking and Convergence Supporto Sensitization of privileged Women and Youth

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SMILE ON WHEELS

o To bring quality health care services to doorsteps of the needy

o To promote healthcare awareness and contemporary health care services seeking behavior among the underprivileged.

o To address problems of mobility, accessibility and availability of primary health care with a special focus on children and women, in urban slums and remote rural areas.

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WORKING MODEL - SOCIAL VENTURE PHILANTHROPY

o Identifies genuine local grass root initiatives doing exemplary work in promoting children’s education and health and empowers them.

o Extend financial support, technical expertise and capacity building of these initiatives.

o Support established local initiatives doing effective work for this cause by supporting ongoing projects

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RED CROSS FOUNDATION

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OBJECTIVES

o Providing relief in times of disasters promoting health & care

o Partnership with oNational Red Cross and Red Crescent SocietiesoSt.John Ambulanceo International Federation of Red Cross and Red

Crescent Movement o International Committee of the Red Cross Indian

Government and other agencies

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FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES

o Humanity 

o Impartiality 

o Neutrality 

o Independence 

o Voluntary service 

o Unity

o Universality 

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PROGRAMMES

o Promotes the Humanitarian values

o Disaster Response

o Disaster preparedness

o Health and Care in the Community.

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RED CROSS OPERATIONSo The International Committee of the Red Cross.

o coordinates activities between the 187 National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies within the Movement.

o Works in its home country according to the principles of international humanitarian law and the statutes of the international Movement.

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PETA People ethical treatment for animals was launched

in January 2000

It has affiliates in the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands and the USA

Objective of PETA India is to establish and defend the rights of animals

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AREA OF WORK

Field work includes those areas where the

suffering of animals is maximum

Instance industries related to food and leather,

entertainment and the science laboratories

Rescue operation of animals

Shelter to stray animals

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CAMPAIGNS

AnoushkaShankar Famous Sitar player Her campaign mainly focuses on the pathetic

conditions which are prevalent at the zoos

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BROKEN WINGS AND LEGS On August 13, 2005 APETA activist has

protested against the abusive treatment of chickens at KFC, Hyderabad

They urge people not to eat at KFC until they don't improve their animal welfare standards.

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CAMPAIGNSo Anti-Fur campaigno No Meat campaigno Stop Animal Testing

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PETA DISHOOM

o PETA India's ultra-cool youth division

o Peta Dishoom visits hundreds of colleges each

year

o Promotes vegetarianism

o Know animal rights

o How to care for animals

o Save animals from extinction

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VICTORIESo New Delhi, Assam, Maharashtra and Sikkim

prohibited elephants from entering the city limits.

o PETA has persuaded 15 universities – including Nalanda Open University, Madurai Kamaraj University and Pondicherry University to abandon animal dissections and to stop forcing pharmacy students to perform experiments on animals.

o Central Zoo Authority banned the imprisonment of elephants in zoos and circuses.

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MAKE A WISH FOUNDATION

o The foundation works in India as since 1996.

o The national office and the registered office is in Mumbai, India.

o The foundation works in 8 states

o With the help of generous donors and over 200 volunteers

o The foundation has granted more than 21,500 wishes since 1996.

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MANAGEMENT

o It is governed by 5 trustees

o Mr Uday S Joshi is the Founder India,

o Mr. Noshir H. Dadrawala

o Mr Pankaj Baliga

o Mrs Archana Karulkar

o Mr Nasser Munjee

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YOUR WISH OUR COMMAND

o Wish to Have

o Wish to Go

o Wish to meet

o Wish to Be

o Only children above 3 years and

below18 years of age affected by life-

threatening illness.

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TIE UPS

o Corporate

o Cox & Kings sponsors for wish to go

o Walt Disney India

o Kotak Mahindra bank group

o Social services organizations like Rotary clubs,

Lions clubs, ladies clubs of corporate

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PRATHAMo Provide quality education to the underprivileged

children of India.

o Established in 1994 to provide pre-school education to the children in the slums of Mumbai city.

o Cater to rural and urban

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PROGRAMSo Their programs are designed to ensure that:

o Enrollment in schools increases.

o Learning in schools and communities increases.

o The education net reaches children who are unable to attend school.

o Models are replicated and scaled up to serve large numbers of children to achieve a large scale impact.

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ACTIVITIES

o Urban Learning Centers

o Read India

o English Program

o Computer Aided Literacy

o Vocational Skills program

o Early Childhood Care and Education Centre

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MAITRI

o MAITRI a Delhi-based developmental

humanitarian NGO founded in 2005 in

India.

o Committed to ensuring public health,

education, and social equity for the

most vulnerable populations in India. 

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ACTIVITIESo Public health issues, o HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and social issues o Violence against women o Domestic Violenceo health and welfare for vulnerable

populationso Care and support of destitute and

abandoned widows o Educational opportunities for

underprivileged children from the slums.