Development Catalysts
Connecting The Dots : Commitment To Communities
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) play a pivotal role in nation-building, particularly in the context of India’s socio-economic landscape. Acting as a crucial interface between the government and the communities on one hand and the corporations and communities on the other, the CSOs contribute significantly in achieving equitable and sustainable development. They have emerged as vital entities in the development process, working to fill critical gaps and championing empowerment while advocating for human-centric development.
The decades following India’s independence have seen a remarkable increase in the number of CSOs across various sectors. India’s civil society is one of the largest in the world, with over 200,000 registered CSOs, as indicated by NITI Aayog’s DARPAN portal. Unofficial estimates suggest that this number may rise to over 3.4 million when considering all active organisations.
Indian CSOs have significantly diversified their focus over the years. Involved in multi-sectoral programs addressing health, education, and community building. Many organisations have now honed in on specific initiatives focusing on economic empowerment. These CSOs have emerged as key players in building sustainable livelihoods through programmes that target income enhancement, skill development, promotion of entrepreneurship and access to finance, market, technology and entitlements, thereby enabling households to break the cycle of poverty.
Development Catalysts 2.0
Who can apply?
NGOs working towards empowering the poor with enhanced livelihood opportunities for 20 years or more
Categories
20 years or more 50 years or more
15th October, 2024
The evolution of civil society organisations in India reflects a dynamic and responsive sector dedicated to addressing the diverse needs of communities. As they continue to grow and adapt, CSOs remain essential partners in promoting sustainable development and enhancing the quality of life for millions across the nation, complementing and contributing to the Government’s overarching vision of an equitable inclusive India.
In recognition of the impactful work undertaken by the CSOs, ACCESS Development Services announces Development Catalyst 2.0. This initiative aims to celebrate the contributions of CSOs following the success of its first edition in 2022. By highlighting the achievements and innovations of civil society, Development Catalyst 2.0 seeks to foster greater awareness and appreciation for the vital role these organisations play in India’s development journey. Specifically, under this initiative, ACCESS proposes to honour and celebrate CSOs engaged in livelihood enhancement.
The NGOs will be selected in two categories.
1. Contributions of NGOs working in the Livelihood space for 50 or more years will be recognised by awarding of a Gold plaque.
2. Contributions of NGOs working in the Livelihood space for 20 or more years will be recognised by awarding of a Silver plaque.
The unique initiative to felicitate NGOs will take place on the Day 1 of the Livelihoods India Summit 2024 that is scheduled on December 19. The Livelihoods India Summit is an annual flagship event of ACCESS Development Services.
The contributions of these NGOs will also be highlighted in a coffee table book that will be launched at the Felicitation Ceremony.
- A Minimum 50 years of direct experience in economic empowerment.
- Should have impacted at least 10 lac community members.
- Annual turnover of INR 30 Cr.
- More than 150 direct employees.
- Must have 12A, 80G, FCRA registrations, and registered on DARPAN portal.
- No record of being blacklisted by any state or central government.
- The applicant must not have any pending cases with any Judicial Court.
- A Minimum 20 years of direct experience in economic empowerment.
- Should have impacted at least 5 (five) lac community members.
- Annual turnover of INR 15 Cr.
- More than 75 direct employees.
- Must have 12A, 80G, FCRA registrations, and registered on DARPAN portal.
- No record of being blacklisted by any state or central government.
- The applicant must not have any pending cases with any Judicial Court.
Reach out to poorva@accessdev.org in case of queries.
Past Winners
| Category | Organisation | |
| 50 years | Action for Agricultural Renewal In Maharashtra (AFARM) | Seva Mandir |
| 20 years | Action for Social Advancement (ASA) | Anudip Foundation |
| APMAS | Centre for MicroFinance | |
| Cohesion Foundation Trust | Harsha Trust | |
| Krushi Vikas Va Gramin Prashikshan Sanstha | SM Sehgal Foundation | |
| Sri Kshethra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project | Urmul Rural Health Research and Development Trust | |
| Watershed Support Services and Activities Network (WASSAN) | ||

