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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Meet NGOs who joined our portal in August 2013

49 NGOs voluntarily chose to demonstrate their commitment to transparency and public accountability by joining GuideStar India in August 2013! In a country of a more than a million NGOs (the estimated number of operational NGOs in India is only about a third of the much publicized 3.3 million which is the total of NGOs registered since the year 1860) where the credibility of the voluntary sector is always questioned, we feel encouraged every time an NGO takes the step to voluntarily put its information in the public domain.

We congratulate each of the 49 NGOs that came forward to register last month and joined the 4,000 NGOs that are already a part of our portal.

We will share the list of NGOs added every month. Visit this link regularly to meet our new members: http://www.guidestarindia.org/List_of_NGOs.aspx Feel free to connect with them directly for your CSR programmes, to volunteer with them or support them in any way you can. Please exercise due diligence depending on your level of physical engagement and the the quantum of your support.

Name of Organisation GSN
AAGAAJ FOUNDATION SOCIETY 4891
AARADHANA 4916
Arpana Research & Charities Trust 4893
ARYA JAN KALYAN SHIKSHA SAMITI 4871
BAGNAN CRESCENT EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY 4931
BETHUADAHARI BHORER ALO 4932
Bright Educational & Social Welfare Society 4917
DELHI CAMBRIDGE BROTHERHOOD 4911
DISHA WELFARE ASSOCIATION SAMITI 4922
HOPEMONKEY FOUNDATION FOR INDIA 4888
Indic Society for Education and Development 4841
JIVANDEEP SEVABHAVI SANSTHA 4887
KALYANAM KAROTI 4881
KoraputCSRhub 4898
Krida Vikas Sanstha 4859
Kshamata 4895
Life Line Multipurpose Society.Latur,Tq.& Dist.Latur.(M.S.) 4867
LOK KALYAN SAMITI 4926
LOKKALYAN CHARITABLE TRUST 4899
MAHANT ABANANDGIRI CHARITABLE TRUST 4901
MAHATMA SHIKSHAN SANSTHA 4903
MANAV VIKAS SANSTHA 4906
Manodhairya Manashastriy Sanshodhan Va Prashikshan Sanstha 4912
MAYA FOUNDATION 4892
Miracle Charitable Society 4883
NAGDA ZENITH SOCIAL WELFARE SOCIETY 4879
RUPAMARI RURAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY 4914
SAHITI CHARITABLE TRUST 4875
SAHITI EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY 4868
SAHYADRI SHIKSHAN SANSTHA 4930
SAIRAM HEALTH CARE CHARITABLE TRUST 4900
SAMPARK TRUST 4828
SANATAN UNNAYAN SANGSTHA 4870
SANJEEVANI HOSPITAL FOUNDATION 4882
Sanjeevani...Life Beyond Cancer 4921
SANKALP INDIA TRUST 4872
Sawali Samajik Pratisthan Satara. 4873
Shanti Ratna Parivartan Foundation Sanstha 4908
Sharp Developments 4924
SOCIETY FOR EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 4905
SOCIETY FOR EMPOWERMENT OF VILLAGES AND AGRICULTURE (SEVA) 4909
Society for Rural Awareness and Development in Himalayan Area 4877
Society of Health Education Legal Training And Emergency Rehabilitation 4920
Surbhi Social Development Organisation 4910
THE BOMBAY SALESIAN SOCIETY 4869
The Rashtriya Life Saving Society 4880
VASANTHA MEMORIAL TRUST 4890
VOLUNTARY INSTITUTE FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT 4927
watgunge adolescent improvement association 4933

Wish to welcome your favourite NGOs to join GuideStar India? Ask them to visit: http://www.guidestarindia.org/Register.aspx for free registration that takes less than 30 minutes!

1 comment:

  1. It is a trilling experience to be in the guidestarindia data base. It gives an opportunity to meet like minded people for interaction on different development issues encountered in the field. Thanks to the CEO, for giving my trust an opportunity to access valuable resources for development sector.


    Thanks

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