% 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 | : | 2011 |
Registered Address | : | 503, Mangal Mahesh Baug, S V Road, Kora Kendra, Borivali - West, Mumbai 400092, Maharashtra |
Presence | : | Delhi, Gujarat, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal |
Website | : | https://www.srujna.org |
: | contact@srujna.org | |
Telephone | : | +91 8016635855 |
Donor Contact | : | Ms. Prasanna Almah Rai / 8016635855 / prasanna@srujna.org |
Registered Under | : | The Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950 |
Auditor | : | M/s. Shah Shah Thakkar & Co LLP |
Bankers | : | Kotak Mahindra Bank, State Bank of India |
Trustees/Directors/Managing Committee: | : | Ms. Jyotika Bhatia - CEO & Trustee , Ms. Vaishali G Shah - Co- founder & Trustee, Ms. Avni Gala - Trustee |
Srujna Charitable Trust is dedicated to empowering women, providing them with the tools to earn a respectable income through training, capacity building, market linkages, and self-employment programs. The NGO aims to foster sustained, inclusive economic growth and promote quality and productive employment opportunities. Major Interventions: Livelihood Programmes: Srujna's innovative approach involves establishing micro-production units within low-income communities, offering flexible work opportunities for women.
Project Maitree: Srujna addresses the livelihood and health of women facing circumstances such as poverty, abuse, and human trafficking. The project creates employment opportunities by training women to manufacture reusable sanitary napkins, simultaneously providing access to hygienic menstrual products. The aim is to develop women leaders within this chain of processing that can build their businesses on the manufacturing and sale of these reusable sanitary napkins. Project Laxmi: Recognizing the importance of financial literacy, Srujna targets households, particularly those from marginalized communities, where women are often kept away from financial decisions. It provides free financial education, helping women understand topics like inflation, savings, and investments. The project includes orientation sessions, a two-month course, and a robust follow-up mechanism to instil the habit of savings and investments. SuperDidis: It is a project designed to identify leaders within communities and nurture change-makers. , Srujna identifies potential leaders, termed "SuperDidis," coaching them to run the livelihood units and inspire others. Through a three-month course, one-to-one coaching sessions, and community projects, SuperDidis achieve three primary outcomes: increased income for themselves and others, entrepreneurship, and community welfare initiatives. They gain the skills to manage family finances, understand the importance of savings, plan budgets, save for significant goals, and pass on financial knowledge to others in their community and family. |
FY 2021 (₹) | FY 2022 (₹) | FY 2023 (₹) |
Income and Expenditure Statement | -1,971,070 | 2,371,456 | 5,804,168 |
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Balance Sheet | 3,417,123 | 6,620,408 | 13,902,533 |
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Financial Notes |
1) Other income includes interest on IT refunds and misc. receipts.
2) The overall program expenses has been obtained, but not a detailed breakdown. 3) Other expenses includes transfers to specific funds. |
FY 2021 | FY 2022 | FY 2023 | |
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Beneficiary Details | |||
Direct Beneficiaries (nos.) | 6,280 | 61,024 | 40,680 |
Indirect Beneficiaries (nos.) | 43,077 | 24,241 | 18,700 |
Average Cost per Direct Beneficiary (₹) | - | - | - |
Staff Details | |||
No. of Staff | 10 | 130 | 92 |
Number of Consultants | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Number Of Volunteers | 3 | 8 | 14 |
Total | 14 | 140 | 109 |
Highest Paid Full-Time Staff (₹ p.a.) | 360,000 | 436,500 | 898,800 |
Lowest Paid Full-Time Staff (₹ p.a.) | 78,000 | 102,500 | 165,000 |
NGO Name | Sector | Sub Sector | Location | % Spent on Beneficiaries | Income (₹) | Expense (₹) |
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Purnima Mahila Bahuuddeshiya Sanstha | Women | Empowerment | Maharashtra | 99 | 97,784 | 89,116 |
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Men Against Violence & Abuse (MAVA) | Women | Preventing Violence | Maharashtra | 91 | 2,175,721 | 2,111,456 |
Srujna Charitable Trust | Women | Livelihood | Maharashtra | 87 | 26,528,434 | 20,724,266 |
Women's Emancipation and Development Trust (WED Trust) | Women | Empowerment | Tamil Nadu | 84 | 2,198,600 | 2,405,406 |
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Women's Organisation in Rural Development (WORD) | Women | Empowerment | Tamil Nadu | 78 | 6,657,540 | 6,626,085 |
Theni Mavatta Pengal Samuga Porulathara Munnetra Sangam | Women | Empowerment | Tamil Nadu | 64 | 366,893 | 337,740 |
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