Apart from Government grants, there are many philanthropic organisations who offer grants/aids to NGOs for social services rendered by them. The names of Bill Gates Foundation, Mellinda Gates Foundation are synonymous with charity extended to various NGOS spread all over the world. Some procedural steps are to be followed, records maintained, past activities to convince them and become eligible for such grants.
NGO's are important for the development of developing countries which ask for nothing in return.
4 types of money... Commodity money, Receipt money, Fractional money, Fiat money
first- real money second- fake money third- mickey muse money fourth- corrupted money fifth- play money sixth- tax money seventh- parents's money and eighth- my money
The first was correct.The answer is you do not have money.
A money substitute is something people can use instead of money.
The goal of most NGOs is to address humanitarian needs.
NGOs play very important role in Pakistan.
JEN Japan Emergency NGOs was created in 1994.
According to govt. register there are 2204 NGOs in Bangladesh. although there are many NGOs reg, expire but govt. keep their name. H.N. Barmma email: barmma@hotmail.com
Answer this question… NGOs are supported by donations rather than government funding.
NGOs are not officially affiliated with any country's government
Pros of NGOs: They can provide essential services in areas where government resources are lacking. They often have the flexibility to respond quickly to emergencies and crises. NGOs can also advocate for marginalized communities and provide a platform for civic engagement. Cons of NGOs: Some NGOs may lack transparency and accountability, leading to issues of mismanagement or misuse of funds. In some cases, NGOs may inadvertently undermine local government authority or perpetuate dependency instead of promoting sustainable development. Additionally, the proliferation of NGOs can lead to duplication of efforts and inefficiencies in resource allocation.
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I have seen the number of NGOs in India that are all not-for-profit organizations that work for social development and I am impressed about one of them pard India
NGO stands for Non-Government Organization. C.A.R.E., World Hunger Fund, Red Cross, and various missionary organizations are NGOs. Organizations whose general mission is to aid the poor, homeless, or refugees are NGOs.
Relationship between NGos and the government has been rather complex in the recent year?
NGOs are not officially affiliated with any country’s government.