Individuals who want to be part of social service organization, first they need to understand the meaning of Non profit organization and nature of goals. Basically Non Profit Organization is an Organization that acts as a helping hand for the society and in return not aiming profit for their service they have provided. As nonprofits should not be considered as one of the alternative business form for fund raising, doing the same the organization cannot be categorized as nonprofits.
Organization formed by group of friends or family members can be informal nonprofit organization. To be known as genuine non profit organization world wide, you need to set up mission for your organization and with the intention of serving the people with social service activities. Non profit organization includes missionaries, charities, volunteer organizations and social service organizations which are organized as formal organizations.
There are many developing nations were social issues like poverty, education, medical care, rehabilitation for child, child labour and senior citizen welfare are still prevalent. India is one among these developing nations hit by social issues which inturn is weakening country’s progress. To handle these social issues efficiently and with confidence, NGOs in India are stepping in as a resource for underprivileged slums by organizing various activities like spreading awareness programmes, rehabilitation programmes for child, education programmes for children, medical and health care programmes.
Non profit organizations in India are not directly motivated by itself because it’s mainly based on the motivation factor of the individuals who are working for the organization. Many NGOs in India had tasted its success only through the assistance provided by the government or by the foreign donors. Its responsibility of social service organization or non profit organization to unite people who share the vision of a developed India at the same time to give back something to the society which we are an indispensable part of.
Dear Friend,
ReplyDeleteGreetings! During these historic moments of transformation, it seems possible that we are all capable of making change happen! Indicorps was founded on the possibility that Indians from around the world could come together and serve on the forefront of challenges that face India. The applications for the August 2009 Fellowship are now open!
With our mutual commitment to serving the South Asian community, we hope that you will post our announcement on your blog to share this opportunity with young Indians. Please hurry – the application deadline is March 15, 2009.
Our flier is available here: http://files.indicorps.org/Flyers/Indicorps%20Flyer%20Red%20&%20Yellow%20Stripes.pdf
Thank you for your support!
Warm regards in service,
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Indicorps August 2009 Fellowship Application Now Available
Indicorps, an international non-profit, offers competitive fellowships for people of Indian origin willing to challenge themselves for one to two years on unique grassroots development projects in India. Fellowships are designed as one-of-a-kind transformational experiences, emphasizing both public service and personal growth, building upon leadership skills and the capacity to make a difference.
Indicorps announces over 30 competitive new projects for the August 2009 Indicorps Fellowship. Indicorps seeks a few dozen dedicated young Indian leaders who are willing to challenge themselves and “be the change.” You will have the opportunity to tackle real issues in education, microenterprise, social entrepreneurship, environmental conservation, public health, urban infrastructure, and much more. Live simply and dig deep to learn about real India (and yourself); projects span from Kanpur to Pondicherry, Gujarat to Madhya Pradesh. To learn more, visit http://apply.indicorps.org.
Application deadline: March 15, 2009
Contact: If you have any questions or need any more information, please contact us at outreach@indicorps.org or visit us online at http://www.indicorps.org.