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ABOUT INDUSTRY
NGO
BY THE END OF THE YEAR 1914, THERE WERE ONE THOUSAND AND
EIGHTY THREE NGOS IN EXISTENCE.
2. SMILE FOUNDATION:
MISSION: Smile Foundation is toempower underprivileged children, youth and
women through relevant education, innovative healthcare and market-focused
livelihood programmes.
3. GOONJ FOUNDATION:
Highlight clothing as a basic but unaddressed need which deserves a place on the
development agenda.
Reposition discard of urban households as a development resource for villages.
4. CRY:
A happy, healthy and creative child whose rights are protected and honoured in a society
that is built on respect for dignity, justice and equity for all.
5. GIVE INDIA:
GiveIndia is a donation platform that allows you to support a cause of your choice from
about200 NGOs that have been scrutinised for transparency & credibility.
6. NANHI KALI:
Project Nanhi Kali was initiated in 1996 by theK. C. Mahindra Education Trust (KCMET)
with the aim of providing primary education to underprivileged girl children in India.
"According to the World Bank, some of the benefits associated with girls' education
include reduction of child and maternal mortality, improvement of child nutrition and
health, lower fertility rates and improvement in economic production
7. SARGAM SANSTHA:
Sargamis a social and cultural Non Governmental and non profit making organization
working for more than last 2 decades to improve the quality of society and life of children.
8. SAMMAAN:
MISSION-Our efforts revolve around an indispensable guiding light for our mission. It
underlines our motive as a social enterprise and serves as a benchmark for assessing our
approach and actions. Our mission is to:
Empower the downtrodden
Create income opportunities for the unskilled
Inspire their social inclusion
9. PRATHAM:
Pratham is an innovative learning organization created to improve the quality of
education in India. As one of the largest non-governmental organizations in the country,
Pratham focuses on high-quality, low-cost, and replicable interventions to address gaps
in the education system.
VARIOUS TECHNOLOGICAL
MEDIUMS USED
ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN
MARKETING
Advantages of NGOs
The Delhi high court has called for toughening of licensing norms
for NGOs observing that 99% of them are "fraud" and "merely
money making devices".