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Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence

7.0/10

The scheme aims to meet needs falling within the mandate of the Ministry which cannot be met under its regular schemes and support such initiatives of an innovative/pilot nature in the area of welfare and empowerment of the Ministry’s target groups, as cannot be supported under its regular schemes.

Central Cash

States / UT: All India

Ministry / nodal: Ministry Of Social Justice and Empowerment

Nodal department: Department of Social Justice & Empowerment

Scheme for: Infra

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): Yes

Categories: Social welfare & Empowerment, Transport & Infrastructure

Sub-categories: Rehabilitation, Infrastructure

Target beneficiaries: Trust, NGO

Tags: Rehabilitation, Social Defence, Grant, Financial Assistance

Details

"Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services" by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, came into existence on 15th October 2008 through the merger of two Central Sector Schemes: the 'Scheme for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse' and 'General Grant in Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence.' The scheme's objectives include creating awareness about the ill effects of alcoholism and substance abuse, as well as providing a comprehensive range of community-based services for indemnification, motivation, counselling, de-addiction, aftercare, and rehabilitation for whole-person recovery (WPR) of addicts.

The Sub-Scheme "General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence" aims to meet urgent needs falling within the mandate of the Ministry which cannot be met under its regular schemes and support such initiatives of an innovative/pilot nature in the area of welfare and empowerment of the Ministry’s target groups, as cannot be supported under its regular schemes. Financial assistance is given up to 90% of the approved expenditure to the voluntary and other eligible organizations. In the case of an organization working in a relatively new area where both voluntary and Government effort is very limited but the need for the service is very great, the Government may bear up to 100% of the cost.

Illustrative Intervention Areas

  1. Projects to tackle problem areas that are relatively underserviced but for which there is an urgent need.
  2. Projects that fill in essential gaps in existing services and complement them to maximize their impact.
  3. Projects that provide integrated services, where all components need not be financially supported by one source.
  4. Projects that offer preventive, protective, development, and rehabilitative services.
  5. Projects to mobilize public opinion and support to address pressing social problems.
  6. Projects for training workers in social welfare activities.
  7. Projects not covered by any of the existing schemes of the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment.

Benefits

  • Items Admissible for Assistance 1. Construction of a building or extension of existing buildings, or rent of the building where the service is provided (staff quarters are excluded, except in the case of wardens, chowkidar, etc.). 1. Salaries and allowances of staff; minimal administration support can also be considered. 1. Cost of equipment, furniture, etc. 1. Charges related to the delivery of the service (education, training, food, etc.). 1. Stipends, etc., in the case of trainees. 1. Other charges as may be necessary for the proper operation of the program. Norms of Financial Assistance 1. Financial assistance will be provided up to 90% of the approved cost, covering both recurring and non-recurring expenditures. 1. The remaining 10% of the cost should be covered by the voluntary agency or any other organization, with a preference for the voluntary organization itself. 1. In cases where an organization operates in a relatively new area where both voluntary and government efforts are limited but the demand for the service is substantial, the government may cover 100% of the cost. 1. Building Grant Limitation: In the case of building grants, the government grant will be limited to ₹10,00,000. 1. Non-Recurring Grant-in-Aid Ceiling: Regarding non-recurring grant-in-aid under the scheme, a ceiling of ₹10,00,000 per annum per project shall be applicable. Benefits for Staff Expenditure on Staff
  • Project Director: ₹8,400 per month
  • Social Worker: ₹4,200 per month
  • Doctor (part-time): ₹6,000 per month
  • Compounder/Nurse: ₹3,000 per month
  • Vocational Trainer: ₹4,200 per month
  • Driver: ₹1,800 per month
  • Peon/Sweeper/Watchman etc.: ₹2,000 per month Maintenance of Beneficiaries
  • Diet Charges (Per Person per month): ₹600
  • Bedding material (Per person): ₹600 (non-recurring)
  • Uniform/Clothing (per person per annum) : ₹1,000
  • Washing charges (per person per month): ₹150

Items Admissible for Assistance

  1. Construction of a building or extension of existing buildings, or rent of the building where the service is provided (staff quarters are excluded, except in the case of wardens, chowkidar, etc.).
  2. Salaries and allowances of staff; minimal administration support can also be considered.
  3. Cost of equipment, furniture, etc.
  4. Charges related to the delivery of the service (education, training, food, etc.).
  5. Stipends, etc., in the case of trainees.
  6. Other charges as may be necessary for the proper operation of the program.

Norms of Financial Assistance

  1. Financial assistance will be provided up to 90% of the approved cost, covering both recurring and non-recurring expenditures.
  2. The remaining 10% of the cost should be covered by the voluntary agency or any other organization, with a preference for the voluntary organization itself.
  3. In cases where an organization operates in a relatively new area where both voluntary and government efforts are limited but the demand for the service is substantial, the government may cover 100% of the cost.
  4. Building Grant Limitation: In the case of building grants, the government grant will be limited to ₹10,00,000.
  5. Non-Recurring Grant-in-Aid Ceiling: Regarding non-recurring grant-in-aid under the scheme, a ceiling of ₹10,00,000 per annum per project shall be applicable.

Benefits for Staff

Expenditure on Staff

  • Project Director: ₹8,400 per month
  • Social Worker: ₹4,200 per month
  • Doctor (part-time): ₹6,000 per month
  • Compounder/Nurse: ₹3,000 per month
  • Vocational Trainer: ₹4,200 per month
  • Driver: ₹1,800 per month
  • Peon/Sweeper/Watchman etc.: ₹2,000 per month

Maintenance of Beneficiaries

  • Diet Charges (Per Person per month): ₹600
  • Bedding material (Per person): ₹600 (non-recurring)
  • Uniform/Clothing (per person per annum) : ₹1,000
  • Washing charges (per person per month): ₹150
  • Books & Stationery (per person per annum): ₹400
  • Water & Electricity charges (Per annum): ₹6,000

Eligibility

For Organizations/ Institutions

The following types of organizations or institutions are eligible:
(a) A Society registered under the Indian Societies Registration Act, 1860 (Act XXI of 1860); or
(b) A charitable non-profit-making company;
(c) A Public Trust registered under any law for the time being in force; or
(d) Any registered non-official organization engaged in the conduct and promotion of social welfare.
(e) Universities, research institutes, schools, statutory bodies like Panchayati Raj Institutions, Municipal Corporations, Town Area Committees, Red Cross Societies and their branches.
The organizations/institutions specified in points (a) to (e) should possess the following characteristics:

  1. The organization should have at least two years of experience working in the related area or demonstrate competence to undertake the proposed scheme.
  2. It should not be operated for profit for any individual or body of individuals.
  3. It should have a properly constituted Managing Body with its powers, duties, and responsibilities clearly defined and laid down in a written constitution.

How useful is this scheme?

Public benefit analysis

A practical look at this scheme for citizens

AI-generated insights showing how useful, accessible, and practical this scheme may be — combining deterministic scoring rules with a public-policy LLM analyst.

7.0
/ 10
Public Benefit Score
Accessibility 6.0/10 Moderate
Rural usefulness 5.0/10 Moderate
Application complexity 3.0/10 Good
Financial impact 9.5/10 Good
Literacy barrier 5.0/10 Moderate
Women inclusivity 7.0/10 Good
Awareness 7.5/10 Good
Implementation reliability 7.0/10 Good
Bigger shape means a better fit for citizens
  • Accessibility6.0
  • Financial impact9.5
  • Rural utility5.0
  • Awareness7.5
  • Simplicity7.0
  • Inclusivity7.0

What problem does this scheme solve?

The scheme provides financial assistance for organizations addressing alcoholism and substance abuse, promoting social welfare.

Key challenges addressed

  • Alcoholism and substance abuse prevention
  • Support for social defense services

Most beneficial for

  • NGOs
  • Trusts
  • Community organizations

Likely challenges

  • Complex application process
  • Need for prior experience in related areas

Practical insights for citizens

Organizations may struggle to meet eligibility criteria and navigate the application process.

Rural challenges

  • Limited access to online application facilities
  • Lack of awareness about the scheme

Digital challenges

  • Dependence on internet access for application submission

Implementation bottlenecks

  • Inspection and processing delays

Awareness challenges

  • Low awareness among potential beneficiaries

Application analysis

Application mode
Online
Documents burden
Moderate
Verification complexity
High
Office dependency
Moderate
DBT dependency
No
CSC support
Limited
Estimated citizen effort
High

Estimated beneficiary reach

  • Rural / urban reach Moderate
  • Gender reach Inclusive
  • Occupation reach Social welfare organizations

Benefit analysis

Benefit type
Cash
Benefit frequency
One-time grant
Benefit practicality
High for eligible organizations
Financial meaningfulness
High due to substantial funding potential
Long-term impact
Positive impact on community welfare and rehabilitation services

Plain-language guidance

This scheme helps organizations working to prevent alcoholism and substance abuse by providing financial support. It is aimed at NGOs and trusts that can implement social defense services.

Who should apply
Registered NGOs and trusts with experience in social welfare.
Who may struggle
New organizations or those without prior experience in the field.
Best application route
Apply via the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment's online portal.

This intelligence section is generated by an AI policy analyst combined with rule-based scoring. Scores and narrative are estimates derived from the publicly available scheme information shown on this page; actual experience may vary by state, district, and department. Always confirm details on the official portal before you apply.

Application Process

Online

Step 1: Application Submission

Interested organizations should complete the application in the prescribed format, attach the required documents, and send it to the authority designated by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.

Step 2: Inspection and Processing

Upon receiving the application, a designated agency will conduct an inspection. Based on the inspection report, the proposal will be processed.

Step 3: Grant Disbursement

Grants will be provided in two installments. The first installment, covering 70% of the sanctioned amount, will be released upon receipt of the prescribed documentation. The remaining 30% will be released as the second installment upon receiving the required documentation.

Step 4: Continuity Bond

Before receiving assistance from the Government of India, the organization must execute a continuity bond, valid for 5 years. This bond states that in case of non-compliance with grant conditions, the organization is liable to refund the grant amount decided by the Government, with interest.

Clarifications

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

How does the continuity bond ensure compliance with grant conditions?

The bond obligates organizations to adhere to grant conditions, and failure to comply may lead to a refund of the grant with interest.

What costs are covered in maintenance charges for beneficiaries?

Maintenance charges include diet, bedding material, uniform/clothing, washing, books & stationery, and water & electricity charges.

How do organizations confirm the acquisition of a site for building construction?

Organizations must furnish a certificate confirming the acquisition of a site; the grant cannot be used for land purchase.

How many years of experience should an organization have to qualify for assistance?

An organization should have at least two years of experience in the related area or demonstrate competence to undertake the proposed scheme.

What types of organizations are eligible to apply for assistance under this scheme?

Eligible organizations include registered societies, charitable non-profit-making companies, public trusts, non-official organizations involved in social welfare, and certain statutory bodies.

What are the criteria for an organization to receive 100% government funding?

Organizations operating in new areas with limited efforts but substantial demand may receive 100% government funding.

How much financial assistance can voluntary organizations receive for approved expenditure?

Voluntary organizations can receive up to 90% of the approved expenditure.

What is the ceiling for non-recurring grant-in-aid under the scheme?

The ceiling for non-recurring grant-in-aid is ₹10,00,000 per annum per project.

What is the limitation on the government grant for building construction?

The government grant for building construction is limited to ₹10,00,000.

What are the eligible items for which organizations can receive assistance?

Eligible items include construction of buildings, salaries of staff, equipment and furniture, delivery-related charges, stipends for trainees, and other necessary expenses.

What does "whole-person recovery (WPR)" refer to?

Whole-person recovery encompasses the physical, psychological, and social aspects of recovery from addiction.

When did the "Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse and for Social Defence Services" come into existence?

The scheme came into existence on 15th October 2008.

References

Guidelines
https://socialjustice.gov.in/writereaddata/UploadFile/Revised%20Scheme-%20April%202018636589657884024892.pdf
Website
http://socialjustice.gov.in/
Guidelines : II
https://socialjustice.gov.in/writereaddata/UploadFile/sch-drug-1115.pdf

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Frequently asked questions

What is the purpose of Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence?
Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence is a government welfare initiative designed to support Infra, Trust, NGO through benefits related to Social welfare & Empowerment, financial assistance, subsidies, social welfare, healthcare, education, or livelihood support.
Who can apply for Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence?
Eligibility for Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence may depend on factors such as income category, age, gender, occupation, state of residence, social category, and government-defined beneficiary criteria.
What benefits are offered under Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence?
Benefits under Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence may include financial assistance, subsidies, scholarships, insurance support, healthcare benefits, pension support, training assistance, or welfare services depending on the scheme guidelines.
Which department manages Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence?
Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence is managed by Department of Social Justice & Empowerment and may be implemented through district offices, online portals, CSC centres, banks, or authorised government agencies.
Can users apply online for Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence?
Yes, eligible applicants may be able to apply online for Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence through official government portals, authorised service centres, or digital application systems depending on the implementation process.
Is Aadhaar mandatory for Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence?
Many government schemes may require Aadhaar verification, identity proof, or linked bank account details for beneficiary validation and direct benefit transfer processing.
Where can users apply for Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence?
Applications for Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence may be submitted through government departments, official scheme portals, CSC centres, district offices, welfare departments, or authorised service centres.
What documents may be required for Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence?
Applicants may need Aadhaar card, income certificate, residence proof, bank account details, caste certificate, photographs, educational records, or occupation-related documents depending on scheme eligibility requirements.
Is Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence a central government scheme?
Yes, Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence is a central government welfare initiative that may be implemented across multiple states through authorised departments and agencies.
Can CSC centres help users apply for Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence?
Many government schemes may be accessible through nearby CSC centres, authorised digital service centres, or welfare facilitation offices.
How can users check the latest updates for Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence?
Users should verify official notifications, department announcements, application deadlines, and eligibility updates through authorised government portals or implementing agencies.
Can beneficiaries track application status for Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence?
Certain schemes may provide online application tracking, beneficiary verification systems, or status-check facilities through official portals.
Where can users get help for Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence in All India?
Users in All India may seek assistance through CSC centres, district welfare offices, government departments, agriculture offices, social welfare departments, or authorised facilitation centres.
Which nearby public services may help with Scheme of Assistance for the Prevention of Alcoholism & Substance (Drugs) Abuse and for Social Defence Services: General Grant-in-Aid Programme for Financial Assistance in the Field of Social Defence applications?
Depending on the scheme, users may require support from Aadhaar centres, CSC centres, banks, hospitals, post offices, or government welfare offices for document verification and application assistance.