This presentation is about the NGO of India that what are the top 10 NGO in India and how they work and run . NGO is an important part to run the government and mostly the charitable trust in India.
NGO is one of the most important to help mainly the needy ones in the country how this NGO are helping them and how can u contribute through this NGO.
1. Top 10 NGO in India
By: Rachit Joshi
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2. What is NGO?
• A non- governmental organization (NGO) is a
group that functions independently of any
government. NGOs, sometimes called civic
society organizations, are established on
community, national, and international levels to
serve a social or political goal such as a
humanitarian cause or the protection of the
environment.
• NGO work for the betterment and upliftment
of socio-economic and politically weaker
section of the community to improve their status
in the society.
• In this presentation we are going to present
about the top 10 NGO in India.
3. 1. Child Rights and You (CRY)
• Child Rights and You (CRY) is an
Indian non-governmental organization (NGO)
that works towards ensuring children's rights.
• The organization was started in 1979 by
Rippan Kapur, an Air India purser. CRY works
with 99 grassroot projects across 19 states in
India and has impacted the lives of over three
million children.
• The organization focuses on changing
behaviors and practices at the grassroots
level and influencing public policy at a
systemic level, to create an environment
where children are the priority.
4. 2. Smile Foundation
• Smile Foundation is an Indian nonprofit and
non-governmental development organization
that assists with child education and women's
empowerment.
• The organization primarily works in
disadvantaged areas in the areas of education,
well-being, vocation, and strengthening. It has
its headquarters in New Delhi. Santanu
Mishra is a fellow donor and the
establishment's main legal administrator.
• Smile Establishment is a formative
organization.
5. 3. Give India Foundation
• A strong "giving" culture in which Indians
constantly contribute 2% of their earnings to
provide opportunities for the needy. An active
"charity marketplace" to ensure that the most
capable and engaging charities have access
to the greatest resources.
• The idea that fairness or "equivalent open
door" is the foundation of civilization supports
all that Give India does. Each individual,
paying little mind to where or how the person
in question is conceived, ought to have a
similar likelihood of coming out on top
throughout everyday life.
6. 4. Goonj
• Goonj is a non-governmental organization
based in New Delhi, India, providing disaster
relief, compassionate leadership, and
community development in 23 Indian states.
Goonj focuses on clothing as an important
but often overlooked requirement.
• In 1999, Anshu Gupta founded the group.
He received the Ramon Magsaysay Grant in
2015 for his work with Goonj. Schwab
Establishment, a sister group of World
Financial Discussion, recognized him as
India's Social business person of the Year in
2012.
7. 5. Care India
• The 'Indo-CARE Two-sided Understanding'
has been approved by CARE and the Indian
Parliament - the first 'CARE Bundles' to appear
long ago.
• Approximately 20,000 tonnes of food were
appropriated across the country, laying the
framework for CARE's sustenance programme.
Catastrophe relief, sustenance, farming, well-
being, and training initiatives were presented.
• In 2013, CARE India commenced operations
as a free element. Changes becoming a
member of the CARE Global Confederation.
Implementing the Bihar Specialized Help
Program to improve the state's maternal, baby,
and child well-being.
8. 6. Nanhi Kali
• Anand Mahindra, Executive of Mahindra
Gathering, established the K.C. Mahindra
Schooling Trust in 1996 to educate
disadvantaged young females in India. The
enterprise was founded against escalating
population growth, poor female competence
levels, and low female labour force interest.
• Anand Mahindra argued that there were
substantial areas of strength between the
traditional cultural disasters in India, such as
concepts, endowment passings, rank
structure, and the lack of education for young
women.
• The World Bank has validated this multiple
times, with its most recent 2018 report
suggesting that low educational options for
young females and barriers to completing 12
years of school.
9. 7. HelpAge India
• HelpAge India is a popular, non-profit
organization established under the Social
Orders Enlistment Demonstration of 1860.
Founded in 1978, the organization works for
"the purpose and care of burdened, more
established individuals to work on their
fulfilment.
• In India, an estimated 138 million people are
over 65. HelpAge India advocates for their
rights so that they can live safe and
respected lives. It manages 26 State
Workplaces across India, runs various
projects on the ground, tending to senior
necessities and upholding their freedoms,
such as their right to General Benefits,
quality Medical care, activity against Senior
Maltreatment, and much more at a public,
state, and cultural level with Focal and State
legislatures.
10. 8. Pratham
• Pratham is one of the largest non-
governmental organizations in India. It is
committed to providing valuable education to
downtrodden children in India. Madhav
Chavan and Farida Lambay helped with its
creation. It now has mediations in 23 states
and association domains across India, as well
as supporting sections in the United States,
United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, and
Australia.
• Madhav Chavan, Pratham's organizer and ex-
President, received the Skoll Grant for Social
Entrepreneurship in 2011. Pratham was also
awarded the 2013 BBVA Foundation
Wildernesses of Information Grant.
Collaboration has resulted from successfully
caring for the developing needs of many
stressed children for more than twenty years.
11. 9. Save the Children India
• Bal Raksha Bharat, commonly known as Save
the Children India, is a nonprofit organization
that began working to better the lives of
disadvantaged children in India in 2008. The
organization, located in Gurugram and
established in India as Bal Raksha Bharat
(under the Social Orders Enlistment Act of
1861), is a member of the global Save the
Children Coalition.
• While Save the Children has been operating
in India since the 1940s, the organization was
renamed Bal Raksha Bharat in April 2008.
Since then, it has increased to 10.1 million
children. The organization implements
sensible, local-area-driven initiatives
throughout India, from remote villages to
major areas.
12. 10. Oxfam India
• Oxfam India aim to ensure that Adivasis, Dalits,
Muslims, and women and young women live
secure, violence-free lives with equal
opportunities to understand their rights and a
future free of separation. They investigate long-
term solutions to eliminate increasing inequities
and prevent underserved networks from
obtaining equitable employment, quality free
education, and medical care.
• Almost the last year, they have improved the
lives of over 1,000,000 people in our six core
states*. Oxfam India are also critical to the
Oxfam global confederation, which has
affiliates in 21 countries working together to
create a better world.