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Financial Measures for Ngo’s | Original Article

Shubham Jain*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Non-government organizations are important institutional players in non-formal interventions including health, education, tertiary and primary care including aged, policy and institutional building, governance awareness, etc. In a developing country like India, their role and participation is crucial to extensively cover and deliver quality services. According to recent statistics, India annually raises anywhere in between 400- 800 billion INR. Many of these organizations are run under state trust acts or as societies or companies act. There are several stake-holders involved in functioning and growth of the NGO. The board and management are focused on raising funds and deploying them to meet the objectives of the NGO. The donors are interested in channelizing their contributions through NGO to meet social interventions deemed appropriate.