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ABOUT NTNL NGO Club

NTNL NGO Club is a dedicated team of 11 individuals committed to improving lives and offering essential support. We provide food, healthcare, and various needs to the underprivileged. Alongside basic aid, we focus on skill development for needy individuals, equipping them with opportunities for better livelihoods. Founded by a passionate legal sector with a background in cybersecurity, our organization is driven by the belief that everyone deserves access to opportunities for a better future.

We rely on both individual and corporate donations to sustain our operations. Regular contributions from donors help us maintain food and healthcare programs and ensure that we can meet the evolving needs of the communities we serve.

Our Impact
1830000

Lives Impacted
4

States
25

Districts
7

Projects
Our Mission
Our Mission

To provide shelter, education, nutrition, and emotional care for orphaned and abandoned children. To support community development through social service initiatives focused on health, education, women empowerment, and livelihood. To build sustainable development programs through effective partnerships, volunteer engagement, and strategic marketing outreach. To promote awareness and mobilize resources for long-term support of disadvantaged groups.

Our Mission
Our Vision

To create a compassionate, inclusive, and empowered society where every child—especially the orphaned, vulnerable, and underprivileged—receives equal opportunities for education, health, personal growth, and a dignified life, free from discrimination, neglect, and poverty.

Our Mission
Donations

We rely on the generous support of both individual donors and corporate partners to sustain and expand our operations. Regular contributions enable us to run essential programs such as nutritious food distribution, medical care, health check-ups, and emergency assistance for vulnerable children and families. These ongoing donations help us respond effectively to changing community needs, maintain consistent service delivery, and plan long-term development initiatives.

Revenue Model

  • Donations: We rely on both individual and corporate donations to sustain our operations. Regular contributions from donors help us maintain food and healthcare programs and ensure that we can meet the evolving needs of the communities we serve
  • Grants: Our NGO actively applies for grants from government bodies, CSR initiatives, and philanthropic organizations. These grants enable us to scale up our services, such as skill development workshops and healthcare partnerships, while also ensuring long-term sustainability.
  • Skill Development Programs: We offer a range of skill development programs for individuals who wish to acquire new skills for employment or entrepreneurship. A nominal fee is charged for advanced workshops or specialized training, ensuring a selfsustaining model for this initiative.
  • Fundraising Events: Hosting fundraising events is a critical component of our revenue model. These events help raise awareness about our work, engage the local community, and generate additional donations that directly fund our support programs and outreach efforts.


Aim To Scale Up plan

  • Expand Reach:Grow the NGO’s footprint by reaching new underserved regions across the country.
  • Increase Services: Add more skill development programs and healthcare initiatives, including mental health services.
  • Strategic Partnerships: Collaborate with larger national organizations to increase resource mobilization.
  • Sustainability Plans: Develop self-sustaining models for long-term impact, including income-generating activities for the NGO.


Fund Utilization


Category Percentage Description
Food Assistance 30% To source, prepare, and distribute food packages to needy families.
Healthcare Services 30% For medical equipment, partnership with hospitals, and healthcare supplies.
Skill Development Programs 30% For training resources, materials, and conducting workshops.
Administrative and Miscellaneous Costs 10% Operational costs, including salaries, logistics, and overheads.


Market Size

India's social sector, encompassing NGOs and charitable organizations, is projected to experience significant growth over the next decade. In FY2024, the sector's funding reached approximately INR 25 lakh crore (USD 300 billion), accounting for about 8.3% of India's GDP. This funding is primarily driven by public spending, which constitutes 95% of the total. Looking ahead, the sector is expected to expand to INR 45 lakh crore (USD 550 billion) by FY2029, representing 9.6% of GDP. This growth trajectory underscores the increasing importance and investment in social causes across the nation.

Target Market List

  • Underprivileged communities (rural and urban)
  • Needy individuals seeking healthcare and food support
  • Individuals interested in skill development programs
  • Families in low-income regions




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