The 'Grant-in-Aid Scheme to Provide Financial Assistance to the Mahila Mandals' by the Goa Government offers financial Read More... support to registered Mahila Mandals to conduct training programs and promote self-employment opportunities for women. Read less
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Women's empowerment and self-reliance are key goals for any progressive society. In Goa, the Directorate of Women & Child Development has a scheme designed to boost these efforts for local women's groups. If you're part of a Mahila Mandal in Goa, this could be the opportunity you've been waiting for.
Launched in 2009, the Grant-in-Aid Scheme aims to provide crucial financial assistance to Mahila Mandals. The main idea is to help these groups conduct training and orientation programs. These programs are designed to create self-employment chances for women, improve their socio-educational standing, and strengthen the overall functioning of the Mahila Mandals themselves.
This scheme is specifically for registered Mahila Mandals that have been actively working in Goa for at least two years. It's a great way for these groups to get the resources they need to organize impactful training sessions.
The scheme plays a vital role in fostering economic independence among women. By supporting training in self-employment, it directly contributes to livelihoods. It also encourages community engagement and the development of local leadership through the active participation of Mahila Mandals.
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Please note: The government reserves the right to relax any rule of this scheme if deemed necessary. Also, the government will not cover any expenses related to house rent, electricity, or water bills for the Mahila Mandals under this scheme.
The implementation of this scheme is managed at the block level by the Child Development Project Officer (CDPO). Mahila Mandals interested in applying should follow these steps:
It's important to maintain proper records of all bills and vouchers for the utilization of funds and submit them to the CDPO via the Mukhya Sevika.
What financial aid is available for Mahila Mandals to run their activities in Goa?
Registered Mahila Mandals can receive an annual grant of ₹5,000/- to support their successful functioning in Goa.
Is there a specific amount provided for raw materials when conducting self-employment training?
Yes, financial assistance of ₹2,000/- is provided per course for purchasing raw materials needed for self-employment activities.
Can Mahila Mandals get trainers for their programs through this scheme?
The Directorate may provide resource persons for each training activity, and this will be facilitated through the Child Development Project Officers (CDPOs).
How is the financial assistance disbursed, and are there any conditions?
Assistance is granted on a first-come, first-served basis and is subject to the government's final decision. Mahila Mandals can only choose one training program at a time.
What is the minimum daily and overall duration for a training course?
A training course must be at least 4 hours long each day, and the course itself should last between 5 to 15 days.
What is the requirement regarding member participation in training sessions?
For any training or orientation program, there must be a minimum of 20 members present.
Which official is responsible for implementing this scheme at the local level?
The Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) of the specific block is in charge of implementing the scheme effectively in their area.
What role does the Mukhya Sevika play in the application process?
The Mukhya Sevika, working at the village level, helps Mahila Mandals in submitting their applications and reports to the CDPO.
Are there any documents needed to apply for this grant?
Yes, you will need a copy of your Registration Certificate, the last two years' Statement of Accounts, a Project Report detailing activities and beneficiaries, and a Detailed List of Beneficiaries.
Does the scheme cover household expenses like rent or utility bills?
No, the government will not cover any additional expenses such as house rent, electricity bills, or water bills under this scheme.
What if the Mahila Mandal doesn't submit the usage documents on time?
If the utilization certificates and supporting documents are not submitted within one week after the training concludes, no further grants will be provided.
How long does a Mahila Mandal need to be active in Goa to be eligible?
The Mahila Mandal must have been operating successfully within the state of Goa for at least the last two years to be considered eligible.