Tapping Government Projects
Presenter: Dhanesh Kumar (Freelance NGO Consultant)
A Guide for NGOs
Introduction
• Objective: Provide detailed guidance on accessing government projects and
schemes.
• Scope: Covers various sectors including Health, Education, Skill Development,
Agriculture, and other relevant sectors
• Information Access: State-Level Resources, District-Level Opportunities, Block-Level
Initiatives
• Application Procedures: How to apply for projects at different administrative levels
• Essential Documents: Overview of required documentation for project applications
Key Government Projects for NGOs
Health:
• Projects focused on improving healthcare services, disease prevention, and health
education.
• Examples: Health camps, vaccination drives, maternal and child health programs,
mental health initiatives.
Education:
• Initiatives aimed at enhancing educational access, quality, and infrastructure.
• Examples: School infrastructure development, teacher training programs,
scholarship schemes, literacy campaigns.
Skill Development:
• Programs designed to provide vocational training and enhance employability.
• Examples: Technical training centers, job placement services, entrepreneurship
development, skill certification courses.
Continued..
Agriculture:
• Description: Projects aimed at improving agricultural practices, productivity,
and rural livelihoods.
• Examples: Crop diversification, irrigation projects, organic farming initiatives,
farmer training programs.
Rural Development:
• Description: Projects focusing on overall rural development, including
infrastructure and basic services.
• Examples: Rural roads, drinking water supply, sanitation projects, housing
schemes.
Tribal Welfare:
• Description: Programs specifically designed to support tribal communities and
preserve their cultural heritage.
• Examples: Tribal education schemes, health initiatives for tribal populations,
cultural preservation projects.
Important Considerations for NGOs
• Alignment with NGO's Mission: Choose projects that align with your organization's
goals and expertise.
• Eligibility Criteria: Ensure your NGO meets the eligibility criteria for the selected
project.
• Project Implementation Capacity: Assess your organization's capacity to undertake
the project.
• Sustainability: Consider the long-term impact and sustainability of the project.
• Partnership Opportunities: Explore opportunities to collaborate with other NGOs or
government agencies.
Essential Documents for NGO
Applying for Government Projects
Core Documents
 Registration Certificate: Proof of NGO's legal status (Society, Trust, Section 8 Company).
 NGO Age: Proof of the NGO being operational for at least 3 years.
 Bylaws of the Organization: Detailed operational guidelines.
 NGO Darpan Registration: Mandatory for government grants.
 PAN Card: Tax identification number for financial transactions.
 TAN (Tax Deduction Account Number): If applicable, for TDS deductions.
 GST Registration Certificate: If applicable, based on NGO's turnover.
 FCRA (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act) Registration: If applicable, for receiving
foreign contributions.
 Bank Account Details: For financial transactions related to the project.
 80G Certificate: If applicable, for tax benefits to donors.
 12A Certificate: If applicable, for income tax exemption.
Financial Documents
• Audit Reports: Audited financial statements for the last 3 financial
years.
• Turnover Certificate: Documentation of the NGO's turnover for the last
3 financial years.
• Net Worth Certificate: Statement of the NGO's net worth for the last 3
financial years.
• ITR (Income Tax Returns): Filed income tax returns for the last 3
financial years.
Project-Specific Documents
• Project Proposal: Detailed outline of project objectives, activities, budget, and
implementation plan.
• Budget Estimates: Breakdown of project costs.
• Work Plan: Timeline for project activities.
• Experience Certificate: Proof of previous project implementation.
• Team Details: Information about project team members and qualifications.
• Beneficiary Details: Information about target beneficiaries.
• Land/Venue Details: If applicable, documents related to the project site.
• Other relevant documents: As per project requirements (e.g., environmental
clearances, technical reports).
Additional Documents
• Identity Proofs of Key Functionaries: Aadhaar card, PAN card,
passport, etc., of NGO's key personnel.
• Address Proof of the NGO: Rent agreement, electricity bill, or
property tax receipt.
• NGO's Board Resolution: Authorizing the signing of the project
agreement.
• Documents regarding relevant experience: Work order certificates,
completion certificates, project specific reports, photographs, etc.
Identifying Potential Projects
To identify potential projects, NGOs can utilize the following resources:
• Government websites: Most government departments have dedicated
websites outlining their schemes and projects.
• Newspaper and media coverage: Stay updated on government
announcements and initiatives.
• NGO networks: Collaborate with other NGOs to share information and
resources.
• Government officials and departments: Direct outreach to government
officials can provide valuable insights
• WhatsApp Groups: Join groups related to government tenders and NGO
funding for real-time updates and discussions.
• Telegram Channels: Follow channels that focus on government tenders
and project opportunities for timely notifications..
Whom to Contact
State Level
• Department Heads: Reach out to the heads of specific state departments for
detailed information on ongoing and upcoming projects.
• Project Coordinators: Contact project coordinators listed on the respective
department websites.
District Level
• District Collector: The primary contact for district-level project information and
coordination.
• District Development Officers: For details on specific projects and RFPs in the
district.
Block Level
• Block Development Officer (BDO): For details on block-level projects, funding
opportunities, and RFPs.
• Gram Panchayat Officials: For information on local development projects and
community-driven initiatives.
Important Websites: State-Level
S. No. Name Website Link
1 Government of Jharkhand https://jharkhand.gov.in/
2 Jharkhand Tenders https://jharkhandtenders.gov.in/nicge
p/app
3
Jharkhand Skill Development Mission
(JSDM)
https://jsdm.jharkhand.gov.in/jsdm/c
ms/en/
4
Public Relations Department, Jharkhand -
Tenders
http://prdjharkhand.in/iprd/online_te
nder.php
5 Jharkhand Urban Development Department http://udhd.jharkhand.gov.in/
6 Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board http://jspcb.jharkhand.gov.in/
7
Jharkhand State Livelihood Promotion
Society (JSLPS)
https://jslps.in/
8 Jharkhand State Health Society http://jharkhandhealth.gov.in/
9 Jharkhand Tribal Welfare Department https://tribal.jharkhand.gov.in/
10 Jharkhand Education Project Council (JEPC) https://jepc.jharkhand.gov.in/
Important Websites: National-Level
S.
No.
Name Website Link
1 National Portal of India https://www.india.gov.in/
2 Central Public Procurement Portal (CPPP) https://eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/app
3
Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
(MSDE)
https://www.skillindiadigital.gov.in/
4 Ministry of Education https://www.mhrd.gov.in/
5 Ministry of Rural Development https://rural.gov.in/
6 Ministry of Women and Child Development https://wcd.nic.in/
7
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural
Development (NABARD)
https://www.nabard.org/
8 Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment https://socialjustice.gov.in/
9 Department of Science and Technology https://dst.gov.in/
10 Department of Higher Education https://higheredn.gov.in/
11 Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change https://moef.gov.in/
12
National Institute of Rural Development and
Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR)
https://www.nirdpr.org.in/
13 Tribal Affairs Ministry https://tribal.gov.in/
Key Challenges and Opportunities
Key Challenges:
• Competition: Intense competition for limited government projects.
• Bureaucracy: Time-consuming and complex government procedures.
• Transparency and Accountability: Strict adherence to regulations
required.
• Sustainability: Ensuring long-term impact and success of projects.
Opportunities:
• Community Impact: Significant contributions to local development.
• Capacity Building: Enhanced skills and organizational growth.
• Collaborations: Potential for valuable partnerships with government
agencies.
Strategies for NGOs
• Build relationships: Develop strong relationships with government
officials at all levels.
• Capacity building: Enhance organizational capacity to meet project
requirements.
• Collaboration: Partner with other NGOs and government agencies.
• Monitoring and evaluation: Demonstrate project impact through effective
monitoring and evaluation.
• Financial management: Ensure transparent and accountable financial
management.
Conclusion and Q&A
Conclusion
We have explored various government projects available at
state, district, and block levels, as well as national-level
schemes. Understanding the application procedures,
essential documents, and sources of information is crucial for
NGOs to access these opportunities.
Q&A:
• Open Floor: Please feel free to ask any questions or seek
clarification on any aspect of the presentation.
• Contact Information: For further queries, you can reach
out to 7870007662, dhanesh4c@gmail.com
Thank You

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Tapping Government Projects Understanding the application procedures

  • 1. Tapping Government Projects Presenter: Dhanesh Kumar (Freelance NGO Consultant) A Guide for NGOs
  • 2. Introduction • Objective: Provide detailed guidance on accessing government projects and schemes. • Scope: Covers various sectors including Health, Education, Skill Development, Agriculture, and other relevant sectors • Information Access: State-Level Resources, District-Level Opportunities, Block-Level Initiatives • Application Procedures: How to apply for projects at different administrative levels • Essential Documents: Overview of required documentation for project applications
  • 3. Key Government Projects for NGOs Health: • Projects focused on improving healthcare services, disease prevention, and health education. • Examples: Health camps, vaccination drives, maternal and child health programs, mental health initiatives. Education: • Initiatives aimed at enhancing educational access, quality, and infrastructure. • Examples: School infrastructure development, teacher training programs, scholarship schemes, literacy campaigns. Skill Development: • Programs designed to provide vocational training and enhance employability. • Examples: Technical training centers, job placement services, entrepreneurship development, skill certification courses.
  • 4. Continued.. Agriculture: • Description: Projects aimed at improving agricultural practices, productivity, and rural livelihoods. • Examples: Crop diversification, irrigation projects, organic farming initiatives, farmer training programs. Rural Development: • Description: Projects focusing on overall rural development, including infrastructure and basic services. • Examples: Rural roads, drinking water supply, sanitation projects, housing schemes. Tribal Welfare: • Description: Programs specifically designed to support tribal communities and preserve their cultural heritage. • Examples: Tribal education schemes, health initiatives for tribal populations, cultural preservation projects.
  • 5. Important Considerations for NGOs • Alignment with NGO's Mission: Choose projects that align with your organization's goals and expertise. • Eligibility Criteria: Ensure your NGO meets the eligibility criteria for the selected project. • Project Implementation Capacity: Assess your organization's capacity to undertake the project. • Sustainability: Consider the long-term impact and sustainability of the project. • Partnership Opportunities: Explore opportunities to collaborate with other NGOs or government agencies.
  • 6. Essential Documents for NGO Applying for Government Projects
  • 7. Core Documents  Registration Certificate: Proof of NGO's legal status (Society, Trust, Section 8 Company).  NGO Age: Proof of the NGO being operational for at least 3 years.  Bylaws of the Organization: Detailed operational guidelines.  NGO Darpan Registration: Mandatory for government grants.  PAN Card: Tax identification number for financial transactions.  TAN (Tax Deduction Account Number): If applicable, for TDS deductions.  GST Registration Certificate: If applicable, based on NGO's turnover.  FCRA (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act) Registration: If applicable, for receiving foreign contributions.  Bank Account Details: For financial transactions related to the project.  80G Certificate: If applicable, for tax benefits to donors.  12A Certificate: If applicable, for income tax exemption.
  • 8. Financial Documents • Audit Reports: Audited financial statements for the last 3 financial years. • Turnover Certificate: Documentation of the NGO's turnover for the last 3 financial years. • Net Worth Certificate: Statement of the NGO's net worth for the last 3 financial years. • ITR (Income Tax Returns): Filed income tax returns for the last 3 financial years.
  • 9. Project-Specific Documents • Project Proposal: Detailed outline of project objectives, activities, budget, and implementation plan. • Budget Estimates: Breakdown of project costs. • Work Plan: Timeline for project activities. • Experience Certificate: Proof of previous project implementation. • Team Details: Information about project team members and qualifications. • Beneficiary Details: Information about target beneficiaries. • Land/Venue Details: If applicable, documents related to the project site. • Other relevant documents: As per project requirements (e.g., environmental clearances, technical reports).
  • 10. Additional Documents • Identity Proofs of Key Functionaries: Aadhaar card, PAN card, passport, etc., of NGO's key personnel. • Address Proof of the NGO: Rent agreement, electricity bill, or property tax receipt. • NGO's Board Resolution: Authorizing the signing of the project agreement. • Documents regarding relevant experience: Work order certificates, completion certificates, project specific reports, photographs, etc.
  • 11. Identifying Potential Projects To identify potential projects, NGOs can utilize the following resources: • Government websites: Most government departments have dedicated websites outlining their schemes and projects. • Newspaper and media coverage: Stay updated on government announcements and initiatives. • NGO networks: Collaborate with other NGOs to share information and resources. • Government officials and departments: Direct outreach to government officials can provide valuable insights • WhatsApp Groups: Join groups related to government tenders and NGO funding for real-time updates and discussions. • Telegram Channels: Follow channels that focus on government tenders and project opportunities for timely notifications..
  • 12. Whom to Contact State Level • Department Heads: Reach out to the heads of specific state departments for detailed information on ongoing and upcoming projects. • Project Coordinators: Contact project coordinators listed on the respective department websites. District Level • District Collector: The primary contact for district-level project information and coordination. • District Development Officers: For details on specific projects and RFPs in the district. Block Level • Block Development Officer (BDO): For details on block-level projects, funding opportunities, and RFPs. • Gram Panchayat Officials: For information on local development projects and community-driven initiatives.
  • 13. Important Websites: State-Level S. No. Name Website Link 1 Government of Jharkhand https://jharkhand.gov.in/ 2 Jharkhand Tenders https://jharkhandtenders.gov.in/nicge p/app 3 Jharkhand Skill Development Mission (JSDM) https://jsdm.jharkhand.gov.in/jsdm/c ms/en/ 4 Public Relations Department, Jharkhand - Tenders http://prdjharkhand.in/iprd/online_te nder.php 5 Jharkhand Urban Development Department http://udhd.jharkhand.gov.in/ 6 Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board http://jspcb.jharkhand.gov.in/ 7 Jharkhand State Livelihood Promotion Society (JSLPS) https://jslps.in/ 8 Jharkhand State Health Society http://jharkhandhealth.gov.in/ 9 Jharkhand Tribal Welfare Department https://tribal.jharkhand.gov.in/ 10 Jharkhand Education Project Council (JEPC) https://jepc.jharkhand.gov.in/
  • 14. Important Websites: National-Level S. No. Name Website Link 1 National Portal of India https://www.india.gov.in/ 2 Central Public Procurement Portal (CPPP) https://eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/app 3 Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) https://www.skillindiadigital.gov.in/ 4 Ministry of Education https://www.mhrd.gov.in/ 5 Ministry of Rural Development https://rural.gov.in/ 6 Ministry of Women and Child Development https://wcd.nic.in/ 7 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) https://www.nabard.org/ 8 Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment https://socialjustice.gov.in/ 9 Department of Science and Technology https://dst.gov.in/ 10 Department of Higher Education https://higheredn.gov.in/ 11 Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change https://moef.gov.in/ 12 National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR) https://www.nirdpr.org.in/ 13 Tribal Affairs Ministry https://tribal.gov.in/
  • 15. Key Challenges and Opportunities Key Challenges: • Competition: Intense competition for limited government projects. • Bureaucracy: Time-consuming and complex government procedures. • Transparency and Accountability: Strict adherence to regulations required. • Sustainability: Ensuring long-term impact and success of projects. Opportunities: • Community Impact: Significant contributions to local development. • Capacity Building: Enhanced skills and organizational growth. • Collaborations: Potential for valuable partnerships with government agencies.
  • 16. Strategies for NGOs • Build relationships: Develop strong relationships with government officials at all levels. • Capacity building: Enhance organizational capacity to meet project requirements. • Collaboration: Partner with other NGOs and government agencies. • Monitoring and evaluation: Demonstrate project impact through effective monitoring and evaluation. • Financial management: Ensure transparent and accountable financial management.
  • 17. Conclusion and Q&A Conclusion We have explored various government projects available at state, district, and block levels, as well as national-level schemes. Understanding the application procedures, essential documents, and sources of information is crucial for NGOs to access these opportunities. Q&A: • Open Floor: Please feel free to ask any questions or seek clarification on any aspect of the presentation. • Contact Information: For further queries, you can reach out to 7870007662, dhanesh4c@gmail.com