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🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentCentral

Scheme of Grant-in-Aid to Voluntary and other Organizations Working for Scheduled Castes

The "Scheme aims to enhance the reach of development interventions of the Government and fill the gaps in service-deficient Scheduled Caste-dominant areas in sectors such as education, health, vocational training, etc., through the efforts of voluntary organizations and other organizations.

💰Educational Initiatives: Opening of Hostels and Residential Schools, ITIs, Arts and Craft Centers, or Any Other Income Generating Scheme.1. Tuition Fee Support: Meeting the Cost of Tuition Fees for Training in Information Technology at Institutions of Repute Selected by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment.1. Childcare Services: Organizing Balwadies and Bal Kendras, i.e., Creches, to Look After the Deprived Children of Scheduled Castes.1. Healthcare Facilities: Providing Medical Facilities to Scheduled Castes through the Establishment of Hospitals or Mobile Dispensaries. For a ten-bed hospital, a visiting specialist (paediatrician/gynaecologist) is recommended. The maximum expenditure per month for this purpose will be restricted to ₹10,000, subject to payment of ₹1,000 per visit/day.1. Awareness and Support: Creating Awareness Regarding Government Programs and Facilities, and Providing Assistance and Guidance in Accessing Various Government Facilities like Legal Aid, Scholarships, Loans, Various Grants, and Client Services.1. Grievance Redressal: Providing Assistance for Grievance Redressal at Appropriate Judicial/Administrative Fora.1. Coaching and Advocacy: Coaching Centers for Various Entrance Examinations and Tests and Other Service-Related Competitive Examinations, which are not covered in the Coaching Scheme for Scheduled Castes and Other Backward Classes. Addressing Human Rights Issues, Environmental Issues, and Issues Related to the Protection of Consumers' Rights.1. NGO Capacity Building: Training of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Accounts, Management, and Application Procedures, etc.1. Related Activities: All Such and Related Activities that are in Harmony with the Objectives Listed Above.1. Accountancy Support: Accountancy for Maintenance of Accounts in MGNREGA and More.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentCentral

Scheme of Grant-in-Aid to Voluntary Organisations Working for the Welfare of Scheduled Tribes

The Central Sector Scheme “Scheme of Grant-in-Aid to Voluntary Organisations Working for the Welfare of Scheduled Tribes” was launched by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India.

💰Broad Sector-wise indicative categories of projects for which grant-in-aid will be considered are as follows: | SectorsCategory of ProjectsEducation1. Running and maintenance of Non-Residential Schools/ Residential Schools /Hostels.Education2. Sponsoring tribal girls from the North Eastern States viz. Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and from Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep for study in reputed educational institutions.Health3. Running/maintenance of hospitals/dispensaries with 10 or more beds.Health4. Mobile DispensaryLivelihood5. Enhancement of livelihood and income generation opportunities through infrastructure support and capacity building in sectors like agriculture, fishery, dairy and animal husbandry, water conservation, and organic/natural farming.2. In addition to the above, during natural calamities, disasters, or pandemic, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs may provide emergency health services including the provision of food and water through NGOs in the affected area for which norms may be decided in consultation with IFD with approval of Minister, Ministry Tribal Affairs. | - Priority will be given to programmes/projects that benefit Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs), LWE-affected districts, and tribal populations in remote or difficult areas. | - Under the scheme, grants are given to Organizations as per norms fixed for different projects given in Annexure-1, subject to the ceilings for recurring and non-recurring grants.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Scheme of Personal Assistance Allowance to Differently Abled Persons with High Support Need

The "Scheme of Personal Assistance Allowance to Differently Abled Persons with High Support Need" was launched by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Govt. of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to provide a personal assistance allowance of ₹1,000 to differently abled person.

💰Financial Assistance of ₹1,000/- per month. | NOTE: The amount sent through ECS directly to the beneficiary’s bank account.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Scheme to Provide Electric Scooter to Disabled Person

The "Scheme to Provide Electric Scooter to Disabled Person" provides financial assistance of up to ₹25,000 for the purchase of electric scooters to eligible persons with orthopedic disabilities.

💰Financial Assistance: Up to the limit of 50% of the basic cost of the electric scooter + 50% of the disability kit or ₹25,000/-.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Scheme to Provide Financial Assistance to Registered Organizations/Government Organization/Non-Government Organizations/Institutions for Running Residential Facilities/Half Way Homes for Persons with Disabilities

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to registered organizations, Government organizations, and institutions for running residential facilities or halfway homes for Persons with Disabilities. The scheme provides financial support in the form of operational grants.

💰Operational Grant | - Maximum operational grant of ₹4,00,000/- per month. | - Payment to Medical Officer/Councilor/Therapist: ₹60,000/- per month.- Payment to team of Administrative Staff (Manager, Clerk, and six Attendants/Care takers/Aayas/Drivers): ₹1,34,000/- per month.- Administrative Expenses (Rent/Maintenance/Electricity/Water/Telephone, Mobile, Newspaper, etc.): ₹46,000/- per month.- Food Expenses (₹200/- per 20 inmates): ₹1,20,000/- per month.- Medical Expenses: ₹40,000/- per month. | One-time Grant | An additional one-time grant of ₹50,000/- (Rupees Fifty thousand only) shall be sanctioned for the purchase of furniture, utensils, etc. | Disbursement | - Mode of Grant: The operational grant is provided on a reimbursement basis.- Share of Cost: Based on the claim made by the grantee organization, 75% will be refunded by the department.- Frequency: The operational grant will be released in two installments in a year.- Installment Period: The six months period for calculating the installment will be reckoned from the month in which the sanction was issued.- Documentation: The maximum operational grant of ₹4,00,000/- per month will be sanctioned only on the production of supporting documents such as bills, vouchers, and receipts.- Second Installment Condition: The second installment will be released only upon submission of a Utilization Certificate as per FORM-12A of General Financial Rules Rule 2017.- One-time Grant Condition: The one-time grant of ₹50,000/- is sanctioned once in five years after following Codal formalities and Rules in force of the Government of Goa. | Conditions | - _The grantee institution shall maintain separate accounts of the Grants received under the Scheme._ | - _The accounts shall always be open to a system of internal audit or concurrent audit._ | - _The accounts shall also be open to Audit by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India._ | - _The grantee institution shall maintain the stock register of the expenditure incurred out of Government grants received under this scheme._ | - _The grantee institution must maintain a separate register regarding the grants sanctioned, and an extract from this register shall be furnished to the Government annually with the Annual audited statements of accounts after the close of the financial year._ | - _The account of the Grantee Institution/Government Bodies/Organization in respect of this grant should be audited by an approved Auditor/Chartered Accountant immediately after the end of the financial year for which the grant is sanctioned._ | - _The accounts of the grants shall be maintained separately and properly from the institution's normal activities._ | - _The Audited statement of accounts showing the expenditure incurred by the Grantee Institution/Organization from the grants should be furnished to the Government as soon as possible after the close of the financial year._ | - _A certificate must be furnished from the Chartered Accountant/auditor confirming that the grant was utilized for the purpose for which it was sanctioned._ | - _The Grantee Institution must exercise reasonable economy and observe all financial rules issued by the Government from time to time while incurring the expenditure._ | - _No grant shall be allowed to be paid to any other institutions or voluntary organizations by the Grantee Institution/Organization out of this grant sanctioned by the Government._
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Scheme To Support Orphan Child/Children Of Widows Belonging To Scheduled Tribe Community

The scheme aims to provide crucial financial support for food, clothing, and shelter to children of widows and orphans belonging to the ST community Benefits include a monthly fixed maintenance allowance of ₹1,500/- for a widow’s child or ₹2,000/- for an orphan.

💰Fixed maintenance allowance of ₹1,500/- per month, per child of a widow. | - Fixed maintenance allowance of ₹2,000/- per month, per child who is an orphan. | Disbursement Conditions/Criteria | - The financial support is provided until the children attain the age of eighteen years. | - For children of widows, the benefit is limited to two children. | Mode of Disbursement | - For Children of Widows: The amount is released to the beneficiary along with the benefits under the Dayanand Social Security Scheme (DSS).- For Orphans: The benefit amount will be transferred through the Electronic Clearance System (ECS) to the Joint Account of the orphan and the guardian.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Schemes Of HP Minorities Finance & Development Corporation

Social, educational and economic upliftment of the minority class people living below the poverty line of the state.

🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Scholarship To Son And Daughter Of Differently Abled Persons

The "Scholarship to Son and Daughter of Differently Abled Persons" scheme in Tamil Nadu is a government initiative that aims to provide financial assistance to the children of differently abled individuals for their education.

💰The scheme provides financial assistance in the form of scholarships to eligible students. The exact amount and duration of the scholarship may vary based on the level of education and the government's guidelines. | Scholarships given to the Son/Daughter of persons with disabilities are as follows: | - The daughter studying/Passing in 10th Standard will get Rs.1,000. | - The Son who has passed in 10th Standard will get Rs.1,000. | - The daughter studying 11th Standard will get Rs.1,000. | - The daughter studying/Passed 12th Standard will get Rs.1,500. | - The Son who has passed in 12th Standard will get Rs.1,500. | - The Son/daughter doing the undergraduate course will get Rs.1,500 son/daughter doing the undergraduate course with the hostel facility will get Rs.1,750. | - The Son/daughter doing the postgraduate course will get Rs.2,000 son/daughter doing the postgraduate course with hostel facility will get Rs.3,000. | - The Son/daughter doing a professional degree course will get Rs.2,000 son/daughter doing a professional degree course with a hostel facility will get Rs.4,000. | - The Son/daughter doing a professional Postgraduate course will get Rs.4,000 son/daughter doing professional | - The postgraduate course with a hostel facility will get Rs.6,000. | - I.T.I or Polytechnic will get Rs.1,000 and I.T.I or Polytechnic with hostel facility will get Rs.1,200.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Self Employment Scheme

Under this scheme, Subsidies will be provided to the religious minority communities with the help of Nationalized / Scheduled banks to start or improve a small-scale handicraft industry, service sector, and agro-based activities.

🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Shagun Scheme (P.B.O.C.W.W.B)

The "Shagun Scheme'' by the BOCW Welfare Board, Department of Labour, Punjab, is a welfare scheme that provides financial support for the marriage of up to two daughters of registered workmen, including daughters who are registered beneficiaries.

💰Financial Assistance: ₹31,000/- on the marriage of each daughter. | Note: | - The assistance shall be applicable only once on the occasion of the marriage of two daughters (upto two daughters marriage). | - It shall not be applicable in the case of a second marriage.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Shaheed Gram Vikas Yojana

The scheme "Shaheed Gram Vikas Yojana" by the Welfare Department, Government of Jharkhand, aims to develop villages linked to tribal freedom fighters. It provides housing, infrastructure, and other facilities to eligible Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes.

💰List of villages under Shaheed Gram Yojana: | S.No.DistrictBlockVillage1KhuntiArkiUlihatu2RanchiChanhoSilagai3SahebganjBarhetBhoganadih4GarhwaBhandariaMadgardi5GumlaSisaiMurgu Sisai6GumlaBisunpurChingari Nava Toli7West SinghbhumRajnagar ThanaGumidpur, Matkom Beda Gaon8KhuntiMurhuAetkedihNOTE: As per requirements, villages of other martyrs of the freedom struggle can also be included under the scheme. | Benefits: | - Housing assistance of ₹2,63,000/- per family for Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes living in Kutcha houses. | - Construction of roads, drains, Anganwadi centers, and community buildings in selected villages. | - Establish libraries and provide sports resources in schools. | - Solar lamps will be distributed to Scheduled Tribe and Scheduled Caste students under the "One Lamp One Child" initiative. | - Infrastructure improvements, including piped water supply and cultural heritage enhancement. | - Cooking gas connections for families under the "Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana".
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Shahu, Phule, Ambedkar Award

The "Shahu, Phule, Ambedkar Award" is an award by the Govt. of Maharashtra. The award is given to the Registered Organizations working in various fields of Social Justice, doing Social Reforms in the state, and taking Maharashtra forward as a social reformist State.

🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Shauchalaya Sahayata Yojana

The "Shauchalaya Sahayata Yojana" is a scheme by the government of Uttar Pradesh, India, to provide financial assistance to registered construction workers to build toilets in their homes.

💰The scheme provides a grant of ₹12,000/- to eligible construction workers. | - The money is paid in two installments: ₹6,000/- before the toilet is built and ₹6,000/- after the toilet is built and is in use
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Shop Construction/Shop Operation Scheme For Rehabilitation Of PwDs

The "Shop Construction/Shop Operation Scheme For Rehabilitation Of PwDs" Scheme has been started by the Government of Uttar Pradesh and operated by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Uttar Pradesh.

💰An amount of Rs. 20,000/- is allocated for the establishment of a shop. | - Out of Rs. 20,000/-, Rs. 15,000/- is provided in the form of a loan at 4% interest and Rs. 5,000/- is provided as a grant. | - An amount of Rs. 10,000/- is allocated for the operation of the shop/khokha/gumti/hand cart. | - Out of Rs. 10,000/-, Rs. 7,500/- is provided in the form of a loan at 4% interest and Rs. 2,500/- is provided as a grant.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Shram Yogi Prasad Scheme

The "Shram Yogi Prasad Scheme'' by the BOCW Welfare Board, Labour Department, U.T. Administration of DNH & DD, is a welfare scheme that provides mid day meal and breakfast to the BOCW registered construction workers.

💰Mid-Day Meal and Breakfast Supply: Mid day meal and Breakfast at a concessional rate of ₹5/- per worker everyday. | The time for supply of mid day meal and breakfast are as under: | - Supply of Breakfast: 07:00 A.M to 08:00 A.M. (Place near HDFC Bank, Silvassa and Kilvani Naka, etc). - Supply of mid day meal: 12:00 P.M to 02:00 P.M.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Shramik Annapurna Yojana (GBOCWWB)

Under the scheme, registered construction workers are entitled to receive nutritious meals at concessional rates at the workplace or on Kadianaka. This benefit extends to the registered worker's family members as well.

💰Under this scheme, healthy and nutritious meals will be provided to the construction workers at a concessional rate of ₹5/- per meal.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Shramik Auzaar Sahayata Yojana

"Nirman Shramik Auzaar Sahayata Yojana" is a Social Welfare Scheme by the Department of Labour, Employment, Training & Skill Development Govt of Jharkhand. The scheme is also known as "Toolkit Assistance Scheme for Construction Workers" in English. This is a 100% State Sponsored Scheme.

🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Shramyogi Cycle Subsidy Scheme- Gujarat Labour Welfare Board

The objective of the scheme is to provide a subsidy for the purchase of a bicycle to laborers working in the organized sector, enabling them to commute between their residence and workplace.

💰Under the scheme, laborers will receive assistance of ₹1,500/- as a subsidy towards the purchase of a bicycle.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Shramyogi Home Town Scheme- Gujarat Labour Welfare Board

The objective of the scheme is to facilitate the payment of railway fares for migrant labourers employed in the organized sector in Gujarat, enabling them to travel to or from their home country to the nearest railway station.

💰Under the scheme, migrant laborers employed in the organized sector can avail of payment for railway fare to travel to or from their home country, to the nearest railway station. | Note: The assistance amount will be credited to the beneficiary's bank account through DBT.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Silicosis Rehabilitation Pension- Haryana Silicosis Board

Under this scheme, a monthly pension of ₹4,000/- is given to the Silicosis-affected worker categorized as category (A, B, or C) according to the ILO Classification, until he/she remains alive.

💰Under this scheme, a monthly pension of ₹4,000/- is given to the Silicosis-affected worker categorized as category (A, B, or C) according to the ILO Classification, until he/she remains alive.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Smart Phone for Hearing and Visually Impaired Persons

The scheme 'Smart Phone for Hearing and Visually Impaired Persons' was launched by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Government of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to distribute smart phone to needy visually impaired & hearing impaired students, unemployed youth, self-employed.

💰Free distribution of smart phones.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Snehasanthwanam

The Government of Kerala has launched the “Snehasanthwanam” scheme under the Kerala Social Security Mission. The scheme acts as a relief measure for the Endosulfan victims in the state of Kerala.

💰Under the scheme, financial assistance of ₹2200/- is given to the bedridden Endosulfan victims. | - Financial assistance of ₹1700/- is given to such bedridden Endosulfan victims who are getting ₹300/- per month as a disability pension. | - All other Endosulfan victims are given ₹1200/- based on the list furnished by the District Collector. | - In addition to this, monthly assistance of ₹700/- is given to the caregivers of Endosulfan victims who are fully bedridden or mentally retarded under the special Aswasakiranam scheme. | - Educational assistance will be provided to the Children of Endosulfan affected families as under: | a) Children studying in buds school – ₹ 2000/-. | b) Children studying in Class 1st to 7th – ₹2000/-. | c) Children studying in Class 8th to 10th – ₹3000/-. | d) Children studying in Plus One and Plus Two – ₹4000/-.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Social Security Pension Scheme

Under this scheme, a monthly pension of ₹500/- is provided to Below Poverty Line (BPL) Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) and dwarf individuals to support them in living a respectful life.

💰Under this scheme, eligible beneficiaries will receive a pension of ₹500/- per month. | Note: The pension amount will be directly transferred to the applicant's bank account.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Solar Energy Assistance Scheme (UKBOCWWB)

The scheme aims to provide solar energy plates/panels to the families of construction workers registered with the Uttarakhand Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board.

💰Under this scheme, solar energy plates/panels will be provided, and for maintenance and service charges, beneficiaries will have to contact the concerned supplier.

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