Our Main MOTO are

NGOs are usually established to address specific issues or needs in society, such as poverty alleviation, education, health care, environmental conservation, and human rights. Their mission is often driven by a commitment to making a positive impact on these areas.

NGOs often rely on a combination of funding sources, including donations from individuals, grants from foundations, government funding (though they remain independent of direct government control), and sometimes revenue from activities or services. Their financial transparency is crucial to maintain trust and accountability.


CSR: CSR00072403

12A: AALTS1919HE20221

80G: AALTS1919HF20221

DARPAN: MH/2019/02224088

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Building an Ecosystem that nurtures Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Shivprabhat sevabhavi trust India's pune [ravet] sanbox is an empowering Ecosystem, encouraging an entrepreneur culture to problem solving In the community. It is living laboratory for cataloids to test ideas Make a changes & eventually develop truly scalable solutions that will Be address the pressing social challenges of the 1.1billion living in Rural & smaller metros of India.

Different NGO Roles

"Protect Fishing &
Fishing Rights"

"Organize a Fisherman's
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"Teach A Man To Fish"

"Give A Man A Fish"

Transformation: Redressing Social, political and Economic Exclusion or Oppression.

Promotion: Increasing people's Chances and Opportunities.

Prevention: Reducing people's vulnerability, Through income diversification and savings.

Protection:
Providing Relief to victims of disaster and assisting the poor.

The mission and org of our organization.

We provide a trusted platform for peoples of worldwide to support people and organizers.

  • Volunteers and Staff

    NGOs often rely on a mix of paid staff and volunteers to carry out their work. Volunteers can play a critical role, especially in grassroots and community-based organizations.

  • Legal Status

    The legal status and registration requirements for NGOs can vary by country. They might be registered as charities, foundations, or other types of non-profit entities depending on local regulations.

  • Advocacy and Outreach

    Many NGOs are involved in advocacy work to influence public policy and raise awareness about important issues. They may conduct campaigns, provide research and reports, and engage with the media to promote their cause.

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500+

Volunteer

7500+

Programs

14+

Establish Years

80

Projects