Friday, January 3, 2014

Doing Your Bit For The Society - Join An NGO


Most social services are now done through non-governmental organizations. Non-governmental organizations are no more viewed to be institutions that visit remote villages to distribute food and clothing items. The work of NGOs is now divided further into sub categories. NGOs tend to concentrate on only one or two aspects, so that they get the job done well. Some concentrate on child education while others concentrate on mitigating domestic violence against women. NGOs receive a lot of grant and aid from foreign and domestic organizations which is why they are working more efficiently than before.

Even governments of certain states in India provide funds to NGOs to perform their duties better. Developmental work in the country is now happening through the public private partnership mode and NGOs are playing a pivotal role in doing so.

It is a common misconception of people that NGOs work only in rural areas. Contrary to popular belief, NGOs work in the city also on the issues of human trafficking, rights of domestic help, adult education etc. Some NGOs are also engaged in providing better livelihoods to people in rural and urban areas. They develop business models which will help a household earn better and at the same time will help improve the welfare of the community as well. Such projects are knows as social entrepreneurship. More than handing out products and commodities to the needy and unfortunate, NGOs are building these models so that the people of an area can sustain themselves without being dependent on hand outs by the government or other agencies.

NGOs nowadays require not only social workers but also economists who can analyse the feasibility of business models being thought of by an NGO. They also build socially sustainable business models depending on the capital outlay of the NGO. NGOs require people from all backgrounds as teachers, educators, implementers etc.




Earlier, NGOs hardly paid their staff. Only those with a philanthropic bent of mind would work with these institutions. Over time, the numbers of funding institutions have gone up and NGO workers get paid for their work. The pay might not be much but the sense of satisfaction is immense. Some NGOs even have the finances to pay interns!

If you have always wanted to work with the underprivileged, then joining an NGO would be the best idea. You can gain a lot of exposure to real life crises and solutions. Working for non-profit organizations can be quite valuable in getting you placed at a good company. If you have plans of studying abroad, then working for an NGO will work to your advantage. The selection process of NGOs is not very strict. Most NGOs would take you on after a simple telephonic or personal interview. Some of the larger organizations do hold several rounds of interviews to select their employees.

You can now NGO jobs in India by logging into an online classifieds website. You can search according to the city of your preference and also your area of preference. Through such websites, you can find the right NGO for you to work with.




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