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Social welfare & Empowerment; Sports & Culture

Scheme for Campaign, Seminar and Sports under Disability Sector

The scheme aims to extend financial support for National & International Events organized by reputed organizations or an individual person with disabilities working for welfare of Persons with Disabilities.

Authority

State/ UT

Region

Odisha

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

- State-Level Events: Financial assistance limited to ₹1,00,000/- per event. - District-Level Events: Financial assistance limited to ₹50,000/- per event.

Who can apply

Institutions or an individual person with disabilities working for the welfare of Persons with Disabilities shall be eligible for financial support.; The events should be State and District level programs.

Required Paperwork

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

Who can apply for financial assistance under this scheme?

Institutions and persons with disabilities, working for the welfare of PwDs can apply for financial assistance.

What is the maximum financial assistance available for state-level events?

The maximum financial assistance for state-level events is [?]1,00,000/- per event.

What is the maximum financial assistance available for district-level events?

The maximum financial assistance for district-level events is [?]50,000 per event.

How soon should the proposal be submitted before the event?

The proposal should be submitted at least one month before the event.

What documents are required for the application?

The required documents include a detailed proposal of the event, a recommendation letter from the Collector, previous utilization certificates (if applicable), and the registration certificate of the organization (if applicable).

What types of activities are supported under this scheme?

The scheme supports seminars, workshops, cultural events, fairs, exhibitions, job fairs, and awareness campaigns for skill development, among other activities.

Can individuals with disabilities receive financial assistance for personal initiatives?

Yes, individuals with disabilities organizing relevant events or activities can receive financial assistance.

How is the financial assistance disbursed?

Financial assistance is disbursed based on the proposal's merit and the recommendation of the Collector, subject to approval by the SSEPD Department.

What are the primary objectives of this scheme?

The primary objectives include promoting awareness about the rights of PwDs, encouraging volunteer action, supporting national and international events, and creating an accessible environment.

Who evaluates the proposals for financial assistance?

Proposals are evaluated by the Director, SSEPD, with recommendations from the concerned Collector and DSSO.

What is the focus of the awareness campaigns supported by this scheme?

The focus is on promoting the rights of PwDs, preventing disabilities through early detection, and ensuring representation under various schemes.

Are there any special provisions for innovative approaches in this scheme?

Yes, special focus is given to encouraging innovative approaches and new initiatives in the sector.

What kind of events are eligible for financial assistance?

Eligible events include seminars, workshops, cultural activities, sports events, job fairs, and other awareness programs.

How does the scheme promote universal accessibility?

The scheme creates awareness about accessible buildings, transport, websites, and conducts accessibility audits of public buildings.

Is there a limit on the number of events an organization can apply for?

The scheme does not specify a limit on the number of events, but each proposal is considered individually based on merit and fund availability.

How does the scheme encourage volunteer action?

The scheme supports volunteer initiatives that ensure effective implementation of legal provisions and welfare schemes for PwDs.

Can proposals be submitted without the Collector's recommendation?

No, proposals must include the Collector's recommendation to be considered for financial assistance.