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Department of CSR Partnerships (DCP) Department of CSR Partnerships (DCP)
Sr. Ac vity Loca on Dura on Target Group Objec ves & Outcome Sr. Ac vity Loca on Dura on Target Group Objec ves & Outcome
No. No.
4.1 Economic Empowerment of Underprivileged communi es
To support the development of To train youth & women on workable
Project Arohan-Micro enterprise micro-enterprises led by women ar sans, Micro Skillpreneurship Development business opportuni es, process and steps
4.1.1 Mundra, Gujarat 1 Year Rural Women 4.1.9 Karnataka 1 Year Youth/ Women
development for women collec ves enhancing their entrepreneurial skills and Programme (MSDP) to implement them to start their
promo ng their products in wider markets own enterprise
To empower and develop women-led
Skill Development and Entrepreneurship micro-enterprises by providing training, WE ACT Women Provide handholding support to rural women
4.1.2 Haridwar 1 Year Women 4.1.10 Pan India 1 Year Micro micro entrepreneurs so that they can
Programme for Project Affected areas resources, and market linkages to (Rural Women Chamber of Commerce) Entrepreneurs be in the mainstream of development
ensure sustainable growth
To facilitate the development of To equip the beneficiaries with the
Promo ng Entrepreneurship among micro-enterprises led by women with Micro Skillpreneurship Development knowledge to iden fy workable Business
4.1.3 Maharashtra 1 Year Women & PwD 4.1.11 Pan India 1 Year Rural Women
Women & PwD in Maharashtra disabili es, offering specialized support for Programme (MSDP) - Skills to Succeed Opportuni es, processes and steps to
entrepreneurship and economic inclusion implement them to start their own enterprise
To support the development of To adopt an ecosystem building approach in
Women empowerment through micro-enterprises led by women ar sans, handloom and ar san clusters and employ
4.1.4 Livelihood and Entrepreneurship Maharashtra 1 Year Women enhancing their entrepreneurial skills and 4.1.12 Project Hand Made in India Erode, Bhuj 1 Year Rural and various interven ons to help transi on
programmes Urban Ar san
promo ng their products in wider markets weaver’s value chain to sustainability
To empower and develop women-led To empower rural women across Karnataka
micro-enterprises by providing training, Karnataka, Rural and
4.1.5 Project Sashakt Ghaziabad 1 Year Women 4.1.13 Project Sankalp I 1 Year and Tamil Nadu by offering skill-based
resources, and market linkages to ensure Tamil Nadu Urban Ar san entrepreneurship development programmes
sustainable growth
To promote micro-enterprises through Karnataka,
Subhalaxmi To empower rural women by offering
Jharsuguda, coopera ve models, empowering members Tamil Nadu, Rural and
4.1.6 Project Subhalaxmi Udyogini 1 Year Coopera ve 4.1.14 Project Sankalp II 1 Year skill-based entrepreneurship development
Odisha to start and sustain their businesses with Andhra Pradesh, Urban Ar san
Member programmes
collabora ve support and resources Telanagana
Kamrup (Assam), Revitalise rural and peri-urban communi es To promote waste-to-wealth ini a ves as a
Kashipur (Odisha) Youth, means of economic empowerment,
Project Revitalising Innova on for Women by leveraging technology to enhance skill encouraging sustainable prac ces that
4.1.7 and 1 Year 4.1.15 Project Waste-to-wealth Assam 1 Year Women
Sustainable Enterprises (RISE) and Youth development and create livelihood convert waste materials into valuable products,
Dehradun and Farmers
(U arakhand) opportuni es for women and youth while crea ng livelihood opportuni es for
marginalized communi es
To promote financial literacy among To enhance livelihoods by promo ng the
micro-entrepreneurs, enabling them Livelihood enhancement through produc on of nutri ous, value-added
Micro Marginalised
4.1.8 Project Saksham U ar Pradesh 1 Year to effec vely manage their finances and 4.1.16 produc on of nutri ous value added NEEPCO 1 Year products from agriculture and allied sectors,
Enterprises Communi es
ensure the sustainability and growth of products from agri allied sectors crea ng sustainable income opportuni es for
their enterprises local communi es
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