Business & Industry - NGOs Classification - Types - Corporate Structure - Features of NGOs - Activities of NGOs - Functions of NGOs - Advantages & Disadvantages of NGOs - Responsibilities of NGOs - Corporate vs NGO - WASME - CRY - AWAKE
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NGO Non governmental organizations in INDIA
INTRODUCTION NGOs are non-governmental , voluntary associations of people and communities, which work at local, regional, national or international level. They are organised for a mission with aims and objects of common social good. They get funding from the charities, donors and Government agencies to perform social services. Some are organized around specific issues: → Human rights → Environment → Health → Poverty eradication → Employment
NGO’s classification By level of orientation By level of operation 1.Charitable orientation 1.Community based organization 2.Service orientation 2.City wide organizations 3.Participatory orientation 3.National NGO’S 4.Empowering orientation 4.International NGO’s
Types of NGO’S BINGO : - (business-friendly international NGO or big international NGO). for example: - Red cross. ENGO : - (Environmental NGO) for example: - The World Wildlife Fund. GONGO : - (Governmental-operated NGO), According definition, it’s not an NGO but an organization created by a government as resemble an NGO for further some agenda. INGO : - (International NGO), for example: - Oxfam. QUANGO : - (Quasi-autonomous NGO), It’s a kind of NGO which may have some part of governmental members; for example: - ISO. RINGO : - (Religious international NGO), for example: - Catholic Relief Services. Other NGOs like DONGO (Donor Organised NGO), TANGO (Technical assistance NGO) and MANGO (Market advocacy NGO)
Corporate structure of NGO’s Staffing Funding Overhead costs Monitoring and control
Features of NGO’s Support democratic system Function on no profit basis Non Political in character Clearly defined objectives Limited external control Voluntary Character Wide operational area Positive contribution Need financial support Interest in long-term projects
Activities of NGOs Create awareness Protection of human rights Public relations campaigning Gainful employment
Function’s of NGO’S with respect to Entrepreneurial scenario Entrepreneurial Development Programme (EDP ) Counseling Development of Infrastructure Construction of Housing Facility Supporting Innovation and Pilot Projects Providing Technical Assistance
Advantages of NGO’s Ability to experiment freely Flexible in adapting to local needs Enjoy Good rapport with people Ability to communicate at all levels Ability to recruit experts and highly motivated staff Less restrictions from the Government
Disadvantages of NGO’s Lack of funds Lack of dedicated leadership Inadequate trained personnel Misuse of Funds Monopolization of leadership Lack of public participation Centralization in Urban Areas Lack of Coordination
Responsibilities of NGOs Act as a change agent Environment Safeguarding Human Rights Representatives of weaker sections
Corporate vs NGO Corporates NGO’S -Profit maximisation -people’s well being -Market share - people own things -competition -people raise voices -diversification -integrated development
WASME It stands for World Association for Small and Medium Enterprises (WASME) Established in 1980 Headquartered in Noida, India Objectives of WASME: Developing relationship between SMEs in developed and developing countries . Networking with related/similar organizations. Enlarging collaboration with UN agencies and international organizations. Capacity building of SMEs through managerial and skill development programmes. Disseminating information on and about international developments in SME sector. Carrying out research and studies on topical issues confronting SMEs
AWAKE It stands for Association of Women Entrepreneurs of Karnataka Type: Intermediate NGO Headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka, India Strives to promote entrepreneurship among women as a means to achieve self reliance and socio-economic independence. AWAKE aims to: To promote entrepreneurship among women and thereby empower them to join the economic mainstream. To enhance the status of women in the society, by creating a culture of entrepreneurship amongst women in both rural and urban areas To develop successful models of entrepreneurship for emulation world-wide
CRY It stands for Child Rights and You Type: Grass root level NGO Established in 1979 Non-profit organization in India that aims to restore children's rights in India . It was started by Rippan Kapur It focuses mainly on the 4 basic rights: Survival Development Protection Participation