NON-FCRA PROJECT
NON-FCRA PROJECT: SIR DORABJI TATA TRUST SMALL GRANTS.
Name of ODA
agency/Ministry: Sir Dorabji Tata Trust
Name of grant
programme: Small Grants facility
Background: The Sir Dorabji Tata Trust was founded in 1932 by Sir
Dorabji Tata for the purpose of encouraging learning and research in the
country, for providing relief during crises and calamities, and for carrying
out charitable activities. The Sir Dorabji Tata Trust has a group of allied
trusts that are regarded as a single charitable institution.
The Sir Dorabji Tata Trust has the Small Grants facility in
the health sector for the purpose of research and knowledge for promoting
low-cost health delivery and health financing and studies on non-communicable
diseases. It also focuses on integration of the physically and mentally
challenged in mainstream society. It also tackles issues of gender-based violence.
Types of Grant: Co-financing
grants
Grant Size: Determined
on a case-by-case basis
Own Contribution: The grant covers 80 – 90% of the project cost.
Funding Priorities
Ø Community health with a focus on child and maternal health
and child nutrition.
Ø Treatment and care of the physically and mentally challenged
and their integration into society.
Ø Integration of the Indian systems of medicine.
Ø Improved health-infrastructure in rural areas.
Ø Strengthening of community-based maternity centers.
Ø Training of village health workers.
Ø In areas of disability, the focus is on early intervention,
community-based approaches to providing care and rehabilitation, skill
development and employability of the disabled.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants are registered Non-Governmental
Organisations in India who can work in a strategic partnership with the fund.
The initiative must be in line with the strategic framework:
Ø It should be of benefit to the target population long term.
Ø There should be capacity building measures to ensure
sustainability.
Ø There should be a focus on rehabilitation and integration of
the physically and mentally challenged
Ø in mainstream society.
Project Duration: Three to five years
Deadline: There are no set deadlines.
Application Forms: There is no specific application format. However,
applications should include:
Ø A description of the proposed project with clearly
articulated objectives, plans/programs or activities,
and mechanisms for impact assessment.
Ø A profile of the project holder (qualifications,
achievements, experience) and a brief background of
Ø the core team.
Ø Registration certificate of the organisation and Incometax
Exemption Certificates.
Ø The financial audited statements of the last three years and
Annual Reports.