Jorhat
District In Assam |

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Corporates |
Any
corporate interested in having NGOs as selling agents can contact
the NGO directly.
But if the corporate wants to put their name plus contact person's
name and phone number here, then they have to pay a donation of
Rs 2000/- for one district.
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Corporates |
We
plan to donate at least Rs 13433000/-
This amount is not just any amount. Bhau,
founder Sanjay Kumud Moreshwar Bapat's father gave house & property
to him through a Gift Deed and Government Authorities valued it as Rs
13433000/- and founder's father (Bhau) paid a stamp duty of Rs 403000/-.
And after the Gift Deed, Bhau was the first person on earth (Of course
many others stepped in) to start postponing death of founder after an
almost fatal accident on 28.08.2013.
Founder knows that
after death, neither anyone takes anything with them nor do they know
whether their son, grand son, daughter in law or so called blood relatives
or neighbours came to see them before they left earth.
When any human leaves
this world, what remains is their Deeds when they were on earth. So
our first target is Rs 13433000/- Of course they will not know the impact
of their gifts to world, but that is beauty of life. Enjoy it but leave
the world as satisfied human and not one with unending greed of money,
property.
Corporates
can donate to the NGO
Developed Nation Network Trust by G Pay.
It has 80G and waiting for renewal of FCRA.
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NGOs |
NGO
Brands
We share NGO Brands statewise in case of India NGOs
in this district
Anirban
Sanskritic Gosthi
Assam Rajya Rashtrabhasha Prachar Samity
Ballsy Group
Bhaktiduar Anchalik Jyoti Rongghor
Bosco Institute
Carmel Nilaya
Central Engineering Institute Of Technology
Council For Education Research And Development
Craft Council Of North East
Eastern Theological College
Edutech
Farm2food Foundation
Flycatchers
Gramin Vikash Kendra
Hopeline
Human Research And Development Trust
Impact N E
Institution For Culture And Rural Development
Jan Shikshan Sansthan Jorhat
Janambhumi Janakalyan
Jorhat Don Bosco School
Kalyani Child Welfare Centre
Majar Deuri Janata Rastrabasha Mahavidyalaya
Mariani Buddha Vihar Society
N. C. Dutta Foundation
North East Affected Area Development Society
North East Institute Of Management Science
Northeast Rural Agriculture Administration Development Organisation
Parichalana Samittee Bahona Hindi Mahavidyalaya
Parichalana Samity Chintamoni Rastrabhasa Kobid Vidyalaya
Phanidhar Bordoloi Memorial Trust
Pragati India
Prayas
Prerona Pratibandhi Sishu Bikash Kendra
Ratanpur Sahitya Rathi Semonia Santha
Rua Rural Integrated Development Association
Sampriti
Sankar Madhav Sanskritik Samaj
Sankari Kala Kristi Bikash Samiti
Satyam Health Concern Society Of North East
Sewa
Social Welfare And Development Committee
Social Welfare Association For Rural Areas Of Jorhat
Sri Sri Ramananda Dev Goswami Sanaskrit Veda Pathsala-2
Sri Sri Ramananda Dev Goswami Sanskrit Veda Pathsala-1
The North Eastern Multi State Integrated Agro Co-Operative
Society Ltd.
Titabar Physically Handicapped Deaf And Dumb School And Training
Centre
If your NGO is having programmes related to social issue in
this district, just email the name of the NGO with link to
it and we will share it free.
Our email : Datacentre@CSRidentity.com
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We
Salute |
Soldiers,
Police, Below the poverty line people who live with humanity, Social workers,
NGO Founders, Hospital staff, Health care workers, Chemists, Medicines Trees,
Forests, Medicinal plants, Rivers , Extinct animals, Homes, Climate, People
working in crematorium |
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Shop
from NGOs |
NGO
Sellers Concept Following
NGOs sell products.
These products are either made by communities or the NGOs act
as agents of companies making these products.
The idea is to help communities, NGOs and corporates together.
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NGOs
can be selling agents |
NGOs
must be sustainable.
We dont want to loose focus of serving communities but in case of emergency
where their funding stops, they must have at least one year survival funds
so that the communities they serve do not suffer.
We have experienced
that when an NGO working with disabled sales products made by them or
NGOs working with women sell products made by them or NGOs selling tribal
products or paintings .. its great honour to communities they serve.
And NGOs working in
slums or villages or rural areas have great relationship with communities
and corporates can think of having them as agents which can order products
from corporates.
Its good for corporates
who find good agents
Its good for NGOs because they earn
Its good for communities because its at home service
NGOs can keep half the commission they get and pass the other half to
communities so that its win win long term situation
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