% Spent on Beneficiaries
HelpYourNGO USP: Our Research Team studies the NGO's financials to arrive at ratios, variances and the % spent on beneficiaries. This % is the proportion of direct program expenses to total expenditure for the latest financial year, indicating the total direct spend on beneficiaries.Year of Establishment | : | 1980 |
Registered Address | : | D-4/105-, Chitrakoot, 200 Feet by pass, Ajmer road, Jaipur 302021, Rajasthan |
Presence | : | Rajasthan |
Website | : | https://www.srsj.org |
: | info@srsj.org | |
Telephone | : | +91 1412440261 |
Donor Contact | : | Ms. Namrata Nayak / 8696789599 / info@srsj.org |
Registered Under | : | Rajasthan Societies Registration Act, 1958 |
Auditor | : | Arvind Mathur & Co. |
Bankers | : | State Bank of India |
Trustees/Directors/Managing Committee: | : | Ms. Bhagyshri Vashishtha - Chairman, Ms. Shobha Sharma - Secretary, Ms. Pooja Kumari - Joint Secretary, Mr. Narendra Kumar - Member, Mr. Omprakash Kulhari - Member, Ms. Deepika Behal - Member, Mr. Vinod Kumar Gaur - Member, Ms. Rani Modi - Member, Smt. Rouhangiz Dahiya - Member |
Some of their programs are: Natural Resource Management: SRS works in 778 villages through Integrated Water Resource Management program and provides training on water sanitation and conservation. It focusses on areas of water budgeting, watershed development and soil conversation, rain water harvesting, and water waste management. The aim is to improve rural communities’ living standards by means of regeneration and development of sustainable agriculture, livestock management, pasture land development and animal health camps. Women Empowerment: The successful facilitation of Mahila Samitis and Women Self-Help Groups (SHGs) is one of the NGO’s greatest accomplishments to date. 167 SHGs with more than 2,500 women were mobilized. As part of this program, SRS works with Sir Dorabji Tata Trust to enhance livelihood opportunities for women, organized training in leadership and goat rearing, and supported women nominations in the local governance framework. SRS is also working on Mitigating Poverty in Western Rajasthan Project (MPOWER) through 420 women SHGs comprising of 4,260 women. Health and Sanitation: SRS conducts trainings in villages and schools as part of the Integrated Water Resource Management project which is supported by the state government and European Union. It conducts health checkups and HIV awareness programs for school students, training women on health and training engineers on water and sanitation. Education: Under its education initiative, SRS operates a primary school and the fees charged is nominal. It also operates an Industrial Training Centre where over 1,000 students have been trained so far and 80% of these have been placed successfully. SRS operates a residential school for around 100 destitute children under Government’s Sarva Shikshan Abhiyan scheme. It also runs Information Technology literacy courses. Microfinance: Women from families living below the poverty line are assembled in groups and encouraged to conduct income generation activities. These women go through monthly meetings, trainings and exposure visits for enhancing their skills and capacity building. Around 4,000 women have benefitted through the Mitigating Poverty project. |
FY 2018 (₹) | FY 2019 (₹) | FY 2020 (₹) |
Income and Expenditure Statement | 608,997 | 1,306,926 | 1,332,034 |
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Balance Sheet | 57,816,691 | 56,267,212 | 57,840,433 |
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Financial Notes |
1) Some of the programmes are jointly supported by Foreign organisations (United Nations, World Bank) and the Government of Rajasthan, and we have shown income from these under Government Sources.
2) Sales/Fees mainly include examination fees, membership fees, rent income. 3) Direct Programme Activities include overhead expenses pertaining to the programmes. 4) Funding Raising Expenses comprise Publicity/Advertisement expenses. |
FY 2018 | FY 2019 | FY 2020 | |
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Beneficiary Details | |||
Direct Beneficiaries (nos.) | 11,700 | 11,200 | 9,700 |
Indirect Beneficiaries (nos.) | 20,000 | 22,300 | 20,100 |
Average Cost per Direct Beneficiary (₹) | - | - | - |
Staff Details | |||
No. of Staff | 88 | 88 | 73 |
Number of Consultants | 5 | 5 | 8 |
Number Of Volunteers | 18 | 18 | 20 |
Total | 111 | 111 | 101 |
Highest Paid Full-Time Staff (₹ p.a.) | 660,000 | 726,000 | 864,000 |
Lowest Paid Full-Time Staff (₹ p.a.) | 48,000 | 48,000 | 58,080 |
NGO Name | Sector | Sub Sector | Location | % Spent on Beneficiaries | Income (₹) | Expense (₹) |
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Goonj.. | Comprehensive Empowerment | Delhi | 100 | 1,748,257,369 | 1,148,421,703 | |
Nav Bharat Jagriti Kendra | Comprehensive Empowerment | Jharkhand | 93 | 346,172,589 | 269,132,597 | |
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Marathwada Gramin Vikas Sanstha (MGVS) | Comprehensive Empowerment | Maharashtra | 92 | 66,515,632 | 66,016,683 | |
Sevalaya | Comprehensive Empowerment | Tamil Nadu | 88 | 188,618,617 | 186,741,848 | |
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Deepalaya | Comprehensive Empowerment | Delhi | 80 | 167,228,342 | 162,842,469 | |
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Students Relief Society | Comprehensive Empowerment | Rajasthan | 69 | 32,242,510 | 30,910,476 |
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