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About the India NGO Award The India NGO Awards were instituted in 2006 as a joint initiative of the Resource Alliance and the Nand & Jeet Khemka Foundation, with an aim to advance the country’s non-profit sector by promoting financial and organisational sustainability, and strengthening community support of civil society. The Awards seek to:
All organisations registered in India as Trusts, Societies and under Section 25 that have been working for a minimum of 5 years towards social and environmental transformation are eligible to enter. The eligibility criteria excludes organisations with political or religious affiliations. Organisations are evaluated on:
2-Day Seminars in Resource Mobilisation To promote effective resource mobilisation among local NGOs and advance good governance, accountability and transparency, two-day seminars were held in each of the four regions and one in the North East. Each seminar was evaluated on its overall performance, and the evaluation results can be seen below:
The Nand & Jeet Khemka Foundation is a private, independent Indian Foundation whose mission is to develop and promote institutions and initiatives that make a substantial impact on poverty, deprivation and disempowerment of the human and natural environment through an approach which is long term, strategic and leveraged. India NGO Award 2007 details of winners available on : http://www.resource-alliance.org/training/awards/370.asp |

