Assistance to NGOs for OBC Welfare 2025: Apply for Skill Development GrantsScheme StatusScheme Status

The “Assistance to Voluntary Organizations Working for Welfare of OBCs” is a Central Sector Scheme launched by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India. The objective of the scheme is to support voluntary organizations (NGOs/VOs) in improving the educational and socio-economic conditions of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) by providing financial assistance for skill development programs.

The scheme aims to:

  • Enhance employability and self-sufficiency among OBCs.
  • Promote skill development through vocational training and entrepreneurship.
  • Encourage the voluntary sector in uplifting backward communities.
  • Focus on rural and backward areas, particularly villages under the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY).

Types of Activities Covered

The scheme funds projects related to skill training in various income-generating activities, including:
Carpentry
Computer Education
Craft Centre
Dari Making Training
Diesel Pump Set Repairing
Electrical Training
Fruit Preservation Training
Gem Cutting
Welding and Fitter Training
Photography
Plumbing
Printing, Composing & Book Binding
Scooter, Motorcycle & Auto-Rickshaw Repairing
Spinning & Weaving
Typing & Shorthand
Tie & Dye Training
Leather Art
Denting & Spray Painting
TV, VCR & Radio Repair


Benefits of the Scheme

Financial support for skill development projects for the socio-economic empowerment of OBCs.
Simplified and transparent application process through online portals.
Regular monitoring and evaluation to ensure effective fund utilization.
Encouragement of self-employment and job-oriented training.
Priority for projects in backward districts and villages under Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY).

Extent of Assistance:

  • Government may cover up to 90% of approved project expenditure.
  • Public Sector Units (PSUs) or other organizations receive up to 30% of the project cost for skill development programs.
  • First installment (up to 75%) is provided upon submission of required documents.
  • Second installment is released upon submission of audited accounts and utilization certificates.

Eligibility Criteria

For the Organization (NGO/VOs):

  • Must be registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 or any other relevant Act applicable in a state/UT.
  • Should have a functioning administrative structure and a managing/executive committee.
  • Must be democratically governed without external control.
  • Must be registered for at least three years (waivable in exceptional cases).
  • Should maintain a bank account in the organization’s name for at least three years.
  • Must not operate for profit.

Selection Criteria for NGOs/VOs:

  • Minimum two years of experience in the relevant field.
  • Preference for projects in backward districts identified by the Planning Commission.

For the Beneficiaries:

Must belong to the Central or State/UT OBC list.
The annual family income should not exceed ₹1,00,000/-.


Application Process

Online Registration (NGO DARPAN Portal)

Step 1: Generate Unique ID

 Visit the NGO-DARPAN Portal.
Click on “Register your NGO”.
Fill out the registration form in 3 steps:

  • Step 1: Enter NGO Name (as per PAN Card), Email, and Mobile Number.
  • Step 2: Provide PAN Number of the NGO.
  • Step 3: Create a password after successful verification.

Step 2: Register for Government Grants

NGOs must register online to apply for grants-in-aid from the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
Provide Unique ID and PAN Number.
Generate OTP and enter the Captcha Code.
Get a registration ID after completing the process.


Step 3: Submit the Application

  1. Login to the portal using the registered NGO ID and password.
  2. Enter details in the online proposal form.
  3. Fill bank details of the NGO.
  4. Upload mandatory documents as per Ministry guidelines.
  5. Save as draft and review before final submission.
  6. Once submitted, no modifications are allowed.
  7. Generate and print acknowledgment receipt for records.

Documents Required

  • NGO PAN Card
  • Utilization Certificate
  • Audited/Unaudited Accounts (Previous Year)
  • Budget Estimates (Current Financial Year)
  • Performance Report with Statistical Data (Previous Year)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Who is eligible to apply for assistance under this scheme?
Registered NGOs and Voluntary Organizations (VOs) working for OBC welfare.

Q: What are the eligibility criteria for beneficiaries?
Beneficiaries must belong to the Central or State OBC list with an annual family income not exceeding ₹1,00,000/-.

Q: What types of projects are covered under the scheme?
Various vocational and skill training programs, including carpentry, plumbing, tailoring, welding, and IT courses.

Q: How can organizations apply for the scheme?
NGOs must register on the NGO-DARPAN portal, submit required documents, and apply online through the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.

Q: How are funds released under the scheme?
First installment (up to 75%) is provided upon approval.
Second installment is released after submission of audited accounts and utilization certificates.

Q: What is the role of State Committees?
State Committees monitor and evaluate projects under this scheme.

Q: What are the conditions for maintaining accounts?
NGOs must submit audited financial statements annually and ensure transparency in fund utilization.

Q: Can grants be adjusted or refunded?
Any unused funds must be refunded to the Ministry.

Q: Are there any conditions for the selection of courses?
Courses must be employment-oriented and approved by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.

Q: What percentage of trainees should be women?
At least 30% of trainees should be women in every batch.

Q: What happens if incorrect information is provided by the organization?
Providing false information can lead to blacklisting of the NGO and legal action.

Q: How is the scheme reviewed and updated?
The Government regularly reviews and updates the scheme to improve implementation and effectiveness.


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