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In this ever evolving world it is not hard to find a specific cause we are
willing to work for and care about.The list is extensive from raising orphans
and providing quality food to reducing poverty and free education.An NGO
can of course not cater to all these problems solely and uproot them from
the base.Many of these issues will require more than what we have
planned for.
1) PLANNING
We can get facts and information from these already running NGOs.The
representatives of these NGOs are always ready to help new entrants as
the goal is common i.e. serve humanity.
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After research in the planning stage,we have to evaluate our ideas based
on our goals and resources.We have to enlist our ideas clearly in an orderly
basis so that we can share the relevant information with concerning
people.We have to generate the following essential parts that will lead us to
execute our plan.
NGOs Mission ?
All NGOs have have attainable mission statement which portrays your
objectives to the society including the government,donor parties and the
people who will be benefited.
NGOs Goals ?
This includes the field on which ngo intends to work on.For example SOS
works for orphans and their education.
The next step is to decide how you plan to fund your NGO and related
services. Fundraising is an ongoing concern for almost all charitable
organisation’s, even massive international organisations need to continue
fundraising to deliver their services. There are an abundance of different
ways that you can fund your organisation from with grants, member
subscriptions, trading, major donors and individual giving being the most
common forms.
ORGANIZING
Now that you have a clear understanding of what services you intend to
deliver through your NGO you need to now work out who will be
responsible for the many critical tasks within your organisation. At
this stage there is a good chance that you will have very minimal funds and
the people who are supporting you are donating their time in support of
your cause. Depending on the type of services you plan to run it is quite
possible to operate a small NGO with an entirely volunteer staff. The key to
this structure are the people themselves as they will need to be dedicated
and reliable as well as having the time and skills needed to complete the
tasks assigned to them. There is a reasonable chance that you’re not in
touch with anyone who has the skills you need to actually deliver programs
and you may need to consider making a part time appointment.
At this stage you may start to feel a little overwhelmed. Don’t worry, this is
totally natural and you should try to channel your concerns into working
dilligently on organising the structure of your burgeoning NGO.