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India has brought out a 3 year Strategic Plan, which is the principal
guiding document for functional outlay of the organization. The
Board of Trustees held meeting on 17 February 2008 in which the
Strategic Plan was forwarded. |
Organization Structure
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Board
of Trustees will remain the apex body to govern the organization
in accordance of the powers and duties of the Trustees entrusted
in M. P. Public Trust Act 1951. There should be an Executive Committee
(EC) comprising the Executive Director, Managers and Coordinators
with Chief Executive as head of Executive Committee. Currently,
the Executive Director holds position of head of Executive Committee.
He would continue till someone else takes over as Executive Director
or the Board of Trustees takes alternative decision in due course
of time. Viewing the sizable role of Strategic Partners in the functioning
of GIT at filed level, there is a need of constitution of Strategic
Partners Committee (SPC) represented by heads of field based partner
organizations. The SPC will assist the EC in operation and functioning
at field level. It is also essential to constitute an Advisory Committee
(AC) for which various experts and specialists should be identified
and approached for membership. Role of AC would be of guidance and
advice.
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Strategic
Partnerships & Collaborations
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Since
early 2006, the GIT evolved relationships with field-based organizations
in order to deliver functions at local level. It happened mainly
with Shri Gandhi Seva Ashram in Sarguja (Chhattisgarh) and SHARA
in Kullu (Himachal Pradesh). Scanty functional relationship also
developed with Santal Education Trust in Jamatara (Jharkhand) and
Samvedna Integrated Development Association in Panna (Madhya Pradesh).
Apart from continuing to strengthen relationships with these 4 organizations,
the strategic partnerships will be finalized with Nav Bhartiya Nari
Vikas Samiti in Ballia (Uttar Pradesh). A mutual agreement has to
be made with all of them. There will be joint operation of projects
on the basis of share resources, responsibilities and benefits.
In addition to above 5 strategic partners in 5 different provinces,
the collaborations can be made with other field-based NGOs e.g.
PARA in Mandi (HP). Some projects need to be taken up in Delhi to
carry out at macro level; they can or cannot be collaborated. |
Special Operations & Branch
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Under
Resolution-2A passed in 2005, the GIT has been operating ‘Grassroots
Institute’ for the purpose of research and trainings. Trainings
being conducted under the banner of Grassroots Institute so far
and the research undertaken should be considered the academic progress
of the Grassroots Institute. However, it is decided to let the Grassroots
Institute establish separately in Himachal Pradesh. It shall be
registered as Society in Kullu or Mandi district. Till the new Society
attains 3 years age, or becomes eligible for funding, the GIT would
continue supporting the Grassroots Institute under its Resolution-2A.
When the new Society becomes self-reliant completely, the Resolution-2A
will be suspended.
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Since
the majority of field projects are operational in Himachal Pradesh,
it is discussed and decided to open a full-fledged Branch of GIT
in Hiamchal Pradesh to base in Kullu district. This HP Branch of
GIT would function as independent unit of GIT for Himachal Pradesh.
The reports and accounts of Branch would be consolidated with GIT’s
main programmatic and financial reports. The Branch can independently
apply for funding. |
Programmatic Plans
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thematic areas are to be pursued during 3 years. |
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Livelihoods & Food Security
- Gender Rights & Development
- Human Rights & Social Justice
- Governance & Accountability |
Work on the theme of ‘Communication in Development’
will be taken up separately in Grassroots Media Initiative. If the
projects come on conservation/ protection of environment, a theme
matching the nature of work would be added.
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Fundraising Strategy
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Project
bidding to foreign donors/supporters was principal method of fundraising
employed so far. The following methods will be introduced/ strengthened
now onwards:
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a.
Project bidding to Indian and Foreign Donors
b. Project bidding to selected Ministries of Govt. of India
c. Project bidding to selected Embassies in New Delhi e.g.
of Netherlands, Japan, Finland, Sweden (Sida), Norway (NORAD),
Switzerland (SDC), Ireland (Irish Aid), Australia (AusAID),
Canada (ICCO), BHC, New Zealand (NZAID), Germany (GTZ),
France.
d. Donation raising from business companies through letters,
e-mail
e. Website fundraising
f. Registering with Giving portals like Give India, Giving
Global, or other CSR groups.
g. Introducing the Payroll in some organizations on experimental
basis. |
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Grassroots India Trust has identified some new projects for next
3 years apart from the ongoing projects/initiatives. You should
see them.
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