MGIAVOI

Mizoram Grant-in-Aid to Voluntary Organisations and Individuals

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to voluntary organizations and individuals to support welfare activities for disadvantaged and marginalized groups such as women, children, disabled persons, elderly, and socially vulnerable individuals.

State Composite

States / UT: Mizoram

Nodal department: Social Welfare Department

Scheme for: Infra

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): No

Categories: Social welfare & Empowerment

Sub-categories: Rehabilitation, Shelter, Aids/Appliances

Target beneficiaries: NGO

Tags: Grant-in-Aid, Grant-in-Aid, NGO Funding, Voluntary Organizations, Community Development, Welfare Grants

Details

The Mizoram Grant-in-Aid to Voluntary Organizations and Individuals Rules, 2018 is implemented by the Social Welfare Department, Government of Mizoram. The scheme is designed to strengthen social welfare initiatives by extending financial assistance to eligible voluntary organizations, institutions, and individuals engaged in welfare activities.
The scheme supports a wide range of welfare services, including care, protection, rehabilitation, skill development, health support, and awareness programmes for vulnerable groups such as women in distress, children, persons with disabilities, elderly citizens, drug users, and other socially disadvantaged individuals.
Financial assistance is provided for both recurring and non-recurring expenditures, including project implementation, infrastructure, equipment, and service delivery. The scheme encourages participation of NGOs and community-based organizations (CBOs) to supplement government efforts in addressing socio-economic challenges.
Grants are provided based on project merit, subject to conditions, and typically cover up to 75% of the project cost, with the remaining contribution borne by the organization. The scheme also supports research and publications related to social welfare issues.

Benefits

  • Financial Assistance:
  • Up to 75% of project cost supported by Government
  • Maximum recurring grant up to ₹5,00,000/- per year. Support for Welfare Services:
  • Funding for women, children, disabled, elderly, and vulnerable groups
  • Support for rehabilitation, shelter, healthcare, and skill training. Infrastructure & Equipment:
  • Grants for purchase of equipment, furniture, and infrastructure
  • Up to ₹3,00,000/- for non-recurring assets (over 3 years). Individual Assistance:
  • Financial aid for destitute individuals
  • Support for small self-employment ventures (up to ₹75,000/-). Special Benefits:
  • Disability pension, stipend, and unemployment allowance
  • Maintenance support for homes and institutions

Financial Assistance:

  • Up to 75% of project cost supported by Government.
  • Maximum recurring grant up to ₹5,00,000/- per year.

Support for Welfare Services:

  • Funding for women, children, disabled, elderly, and vulnerable groups.
  • Support for rehabilitation, shelter, healthcare, and skill training.

Infrastructure & Equipment:

  • Grants for purchase of equipment, furniture, and infrastructure.
  • Up to ₹3,00,000/- for non-recurring assets (over 3 years).

Individual Assistance:

  • Financial aid for destitute individuals.
  • Support for small self-employment ventures (up to ₹75,000/-).

Special Benefits:

  • Disability pension, stipend, and unemployment allowance.
  • Maintenance support for homes and institutions.

Eligibility

For Organizations/Institutions:

  • Must be a registered voluntary organization, society, trust, or institution.
  • Minimum 3 years of experience in welfare activities (relaxable).
  • Should have a proper management structure.
  • Must be financially sound.
  • Programmes must be non-discriminatory.

For Individuals: The applicant must be any of the following:

  • Senior citizens (65+ years, BPL).
  • Destitute women and children.
  • Persons with disabilities (≥40%).
  • Victims of domestic violence or trafficking.
  • Orphans, juvenile delinquents.
  • Drug users, alcoholics, HIV/AIDS affected persons.

Exclusions


Application Process

Offline

  • Applications (ANNEXURE IV) for Grant-In-Aid should be sent to the Director through the following officers/ persons:
  1. District Social Welfare Officers.
  2. Child Development Project Officers
  • Note: An application for Grant-In-Aid for a particular year should ordinarily reach the department by 30th June of that year. The application received after this date will be considered only subject to the availability of fund.

Clarifications

Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).

What is the objective of the scheme?
The objective of the scheme is to support welfare activities for marginalized and vulnerable groups through financial assistance. <br>
Who can apply under this scheme?
Both voluntary organizations and eligible individuals can apply under the scheme. <br>
What type of organizations are eligible?
Registered societies, trusts, NGOs, and institutions working in social welfare are eligible. <br>
Is registration mandatory for organizations?
Yes, but temporary relaxation may be allowed with certification from authorities. <br>
What is the maximum grant amount?
The maximum recurring grant is ₹5,00,000 per year. <br>
What percentage of project cost is funded?
Up to 75% of the approved project cost is funded. <br>
Up to 75% of the approved project cost is funded.
Yes, individuals from vulnerable categories can receive assistance. <br>
Are recurring grants renewable?
Yes, recurring grants are reviewed annually and renewed based on performance. <br>
Can multiple grants be taken for the same project?
No, duplicate funding for the same purpose is not allowed. <br>
Is reporting mandatory?
Yes, periodic progress reports and utilization certificates must be submitted. <br>

References

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Documents Required for Government Schemes

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