GIATVOWITAODW

Grant-In-Aid to Voluntary Organizations Working In The Area of ​​Disabled Welfare

"Grant-in-aid to Voluntary Organizations Working in the Area of Disabled Welfare" aims to support institutions working for the welfare of disabled individuals. Grants for free education, training, residential arrangements, and rehabilitation are provided to disabled immigrants.

State Cash

States / UT: Chhattisgarh

Nodal department: Social Welfare Department

Scheme for: Infra

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): No

Categories: Social welfare & Empowerment

Sub-categories: Financial assistance

Target beneficiaries: Individual

Tags: Child, Disabled, Education, Rehabilitation, Juvenile, Training

Details

Launched in 2018, the scheme "Grant-in-aid to Voluntary Organizations Working in the Area of Disabled Welfare" by the Department of Social Welfare, Government of Chhattisgarh, aims to support institutions working for the welfare of disabled individuals. Through this scheme, grants for free education, training, residential arrangements, and rehabilitation are provided to disabled immigrants. The scheme is implemented by the Directorate of Social Welfare. Additionally, grants cover salaries, ambulance services, building rent, and office expenses. The scheme also promotes activities such as drug de-addiction and managing institutions under the Juvenile Act and Old Age Homes.

Benefits

  • Grant Support: Financial assistance is provided for free education training residential arrangements and rehabilitation of disabled individuals. Operational Expenses: 70% of office expenses covered up to a maximum of ₹2 000/-. Teaching & Training: 70% of the expenditure up to a maximum of ₹1 000/-. Building Rent: 70% of the total expense is covered. Maintenance & Rehabilitation: ₹600/- per inmate per month for care rehabilitation and treatment. Employee Salaries: 100% salary coverage as per the Collector-approved rates

Grant Support: Financial assistance is provided for free education, training, residential arrangements, and rehabilitation of disabled individuals.
Operational Expenses:**** 70% of office expenses covered, up to a maximum of ₹2,000/-.
Teaching & Training:**** 70% of the expenditure, up to a maximum of ₹1,000/-.
Building Rent:**** 70% of the total expense is covered.
Maintenance & Rehabilitation:**** ₹600/- per inmate per month for care, rehabilitation, and treatment.
Employee Salaries:**** 100% salary coverage as per the Collector-approved rates.

Eligibility

Institutions that are registered and accredited by the Department and have a work experience of at least three years.

Exclusions


Application Process

Offline

Step 1: Submission of Application
Interested applicants must submit their applications to the District Officer in the prescribed format.
Step 2: Review and Recommendation
The District Officer forwards the application to the Directorate of Social Welfare with the Collector's recommendation, along with the inspection and audit report.
Step 3: Administrative Approval
Upon administrative approval, the decision regarding the grant is made.

Documents Required

No document list is available for this scheme yet.

References

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