A Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) is any
Non-profit, voluntary citizens' group which is
Legally constituted, organized and operated on a
Local, national or international level.
They are Task-oriented and driven by people with a
Common interest
Some are organized around specific issues:
→ Human rights
→ Environment
→ Health
→ Poverty eradication
→ Rehabilitation
→ Employment
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NGOs involved in Entrepreneurship Development
1. BINGO : Business-friendly International NGO 2. TANGO : Technical assistance NGO 3. TSO : Third Sector Organization 4. DONGO : Donor organized NGO 5. GSO : Grassroots Support Organization
Features of NGOs:
character
-term projects
Activities of NGOs:
Protect human rights
Income generation
Social Welfare
Functions of NGOs with respect to Entrepreneurial Scenario
1. Entrepreneurial Development Programme (EDP)
2. Counselling
3. Development of Infrastructure
4. Construction of Housing Facility
5. Supporting Innovation and Pilot Projects
6. Providing Technical Assistance
Advantages of NGOs
→ Ability to experiment freely
→ Flexible in adapting to local needs
→ Enjoy Good rapport with people
→ Ability to communicate at all levels
→ Ability to recruit experts and highly motivated
staff
→ Less restrictions from the Government
Disadvantages of NGOs
of Funds
Responsibilities of NGOs:
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Challenges to NGOs
members
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NGOs Sources of Funding:
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