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Scheme for Providing (Golden Jubilee) One Time Grant-In-Aid in Memory of Blessed Mother Tereza
The scheme aims to protect and support the thousands of children living in slums and on the streets of Goa, also orphans and runaways escaping poverty, neglect or abuse. These children are often at great risk from malnutrition, illness and neglect, and need a helping hand in healthcare, shelter etc.
States / UT: Goa
Nodal department: Art, Culture and Museums Department
Scheme for: Infra
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Categories: Sports & Culture, Social welfare & Empowerment
Sub-categories: Culture, Rehabilitation, Shelter, Citizen empowerment
Target beneficiaries: University / Institution, NGO
Tags: Shelter, Grant, Orphan, Destitute, Malnutrition, Disability, NGO
Details
"Scheme for Providing (Golden Jubilee) One Time Grant-In-Aid in Memory of Blessed Mother Tereza" by the Directorate of Art and Culture, Government of Goa, came into force with effect from 1st April 2011. The scheme aims to protect and support the thousands of children living in slums and on the streets of Goa, also orphans and runaways escaping poverty, neglect or abuse. These children are often at great risk from malnutrition, illness and neglect. These children, along with aged, destitute and disabled people need a helping hand in health care, shelter, food, clothing, free medication, human trafficking, aids consciousness etc. It is a bounden duty of the government to provide these basic necessities to the underprivileged section of society.
Objectives
- To provide support to underprivileged children, aged, destitute and disabled people.
- To recognize and strengthen the sustainable efforts put in by the various reputed institutions in providing meaningful, safe, playful environment, food, shelter, health care etc. for the upliftment of weaker sections of the society and to give an impetus, encouragement and financial backing to them for their contribution in the field of the social sector.
- To support the institutions in the implementation of their programmes.
- To take care of all such types of underprivileged, downtrodden, neglected sections of society.
Benefits
- 1. An amount of ₹25 00 000shall be sanctioned as a time grant to the selected institutions/NGOs as per clause (A).1. The quantum of financial assistance to the eligible institutions under clauses (B) & (C) shall be as per the recommendation of the selection committee and the approval of the government. 1. Enhanced grants as per clause (C) shall be considered on a case-to-case basis. However the total grants in each case under the scheme shall not be more than ₹1 00 00 000
- An amount of ₹ 25,00,000 shall be sanctioned as a time grant to the selected institutions/NGOs as per clause (A).1. The quantum of financial assistance to the eligible institutions under clauses (B) & (C) shall be as per the recommendation of the selection committee and the approval of the government.
- Enhanced grants as per clause (C) shall be considered on a case-to-case basis. However, the total grants in each case under the scheme shall not be more than ₹ 1,00,00,000.
Eligibility
List of Eligible Institutions/NGOs
Clause (A)
- Snehamandir, Ponda
- Lokvishwas Pratishthan, Ponda
- Sanjeevan, Ponda
- Matruchhaya, Ponda
- Kasturba Matoshri Trust, Panaji
- Children’s Rights in Goa, Panaji
- Sangat, Panaji
- Jan Ugahi, Margao
- Positive People, Panaji
- Sethu, Panaji
- Disha Charitable Trust, Panaji
- Mother Teresa Sisters’, Panaji
- Gujarati Samaj Educational Trust for Handicapped, Margao
- Caritas, St Francis Xavier’s Academy, Old Goa
- Daddy’s Home, Margao
- Asha Deep, Vasco
- Arz, Vasco
- Chetana Charitable Trust, Curchorem
- Navjot Rehabilitation, Thivim
- Shanti Avedna Ashram, Loutolim
- Nitya Seva Niketan, Rivona
- Keshav Seva Sadhana’s Narayan Zantye School for special children
- Caritas Asro, Thivim
- Jyot Society, Margao
- Mother Mary Heaven, Calangute
- Divine Providence, Benaulim
- Indian Red Cross Society, Panaji
- Lar Santa Margarita, Diwar
- Lar de Santa Teresa, Margao
Clause (B)
Other Institutions/NGOs not covered in the list above shall be eligible for the grant subject to the following conditions:
- The Institution/NGOs shall submit applications for the grants under the scheme in the prescribed proforma.
- The Institution/NGOs should be registered with the state government registration authorities.
- The Institution/NGOs should be in existence for a minimum period of 05 years.
- Should have been providing humanitarian service to a minimum of 25 inmates (Old, sick, underprivileged children etc.) for the last 5 years.
- The Institution/NGOs should have infrastructure facilities of spacious accommodation of a minimum area of 50 sq. mts. with proper ventilation, toilet, kitchen etc.
- The Institution/NGOs should furnish a copy of the constitution/bye laws of the institution.
Clause (C)
The aforementioned Institutions/NGOs are eligible for enhanced grants considered on specific proposals on case to case basis subject to the following conditions:
- The Institutions/NGOs shall submit a specific proposal for sanction of additional grants supported by proper documentation.
- The proposal shall be restricted to the area of their operations as per the approved constitution/bye laws of the institution.
- The proposals shall be specifically towards activities related to the upliftment of underprivileged children, sick, aged, disabled, destitute etc.
- The total grants under the scheme shall however be not more than ₹ 1,00,00,000.
Application Process
Offline
Step 1: The interested Institution/NGO should visit the Directorate Of Art & Culture, Government of Goa, 5th Floor, Shram Shakti Bhavan, Panaji, Patto, Panaji, Goa - 403001
Step 2: Take a print of the proforma of the application form, or request a hard copy from the concerned authority.
Step 3: In the application form, fill in all the mandatory fields, paste the passport-sized photograph (signed across), and attach copies of all the mandatory documents (self-attest if required).
Step 4: Submit the duly filled and signed application form along with the documents to the ADC, Directorate of Art & Culture, Phone: 0832-2404642, Email: adc-dac.goa@nic.in
Clarifications
Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).
- What types of humanitarian services should an institution provide to qualify for grants?
- To be eligible, institutions should have been providing humanitarian services to a minimum of 25 inmates, including old, sick, underprivileged children, etc., for the last 5 years.
- How are grievances related to the implementation of this scheme addressed?
- Grievances arising from the implementation of this scheme are heard and decided by the Minister for Art & Culture. The Minister's decision on such matters is final and binding.
- Can the Government relax any of the scheme's clauses or conditions?
- Yes, the Government has the authority to relax any or all clauses or conditions in genuine cases for the sanction of the grant.
- Can institutions not initially mentioned in the budget speech apply for grants?
- Yes, institutions not mentioned in the budget speech can apply for grants under clauses (B) & (C) by submitting applications in the prescribed proforma.
- How are grants distributed to eligible institutions?
- Grants to institutions mentioned in the budget speech and indicated under clause (A) are released directly. For institutions under clauses (B) & (C), a Selection Committee reviews applications and recommends grants based on specific criteria.
- What is the role of the selection committee in the application process?
- The selection committee plays a vital role in evaluating specific proposals for enhanced grants and recommending financial assistance amounts. Their recommendations are subject to government approval and ensure that grants are allocated based on merit and alignment with the scheme's objectives.
- Are there any limitations on the total grants an institution can receive under this scheme?
- Yes, there are limitations on the total grants an institution can receive under this scheme. While enhanced grants are considered on a case-to-case basis, the total grants in each case, including the enhanced grants, should not exceed ₹1,00,00,000.
- How are the quantum of financial assistance and enhanced grants determined?
- The quantum of financial assistance and enhanced grants is determined by a selection committee and requires government approval. The amount granted depends on the proposal's merits and the organization's needs within the scheme's limits.
- What is the significance of Clause (C) regarding enhanced grants?
- Clause (C) allows eligible institutions/NGOs to apply for enhanced grants based on specific proposals. This provision ensures that organizations can seek additional financial assistance for activities related to the upliftment of the underprivileged, as long as it aligns with the scheme's objectives.
- What is the role of providing a copy of the constitution/bylaws of the institution?
- Providing a copy of the constitution or bylaws is essential for transparency and accountability. It outlines the organization's structure, rules, objectives, and governing procedures, ensuring that it operates within legal and ethical boundaries.
- Why was this scheme initiated, and what specific issues is it addressing in Goa?
- The scheme was initiated to address the challenges faced by vulnerable populations in Goa, including thousands of children at risk of malnutrition, illness, and neglect due to poverty, neglect, or abuse. Additionally, it aims to support aged, destitute, and disabled individuals who require assistance in various aspects of life.
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