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| Criteria for Supporting Kids From Smaller NGOs |
| The criteria and regulations for NGF supported NGOs in India include and not limited to: |
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NGO could be an orphanage or ashram and should be a local initiative and managed locally similar to the NGF vision, objectives and ethics. |
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In most cases NGF will be committed only to reimbursing education expenses of children attending government educational institutions with certain special exceptions. |
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The NGO is expected to work purely in the interest of children in India without discriminating on the basis of caste, creed, color, gender, religion, region and political affiliations. |
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NGF expects the NGO to embrace personal freedom and equality among our compatriots with mutual trust and integrity. |
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The children in the NGO should be treated as children with respect. |
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NGO should not be engaged in promoting any particular concepts, including political, religious or sectarian ideologies that are contrary to NGF vision, in their teachings and in any of their organizations programs.
Every child we support will automatically become a non-paying member of NGF there by promoting our vision of unity. |
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NGO is expected to provide half yearly analysis of resources and needs to us (to an assigned NGF office). |
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NGO should also provide the performance of the students we support on an annual basis to us. |
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Visits from NGF representatives should be allowed to ensure compliance in accordance with NGF vision, objectives and ethics. |
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In return to our support, NGF will request the NGO to spread the unity in diversity principle of NGF. We will request the NGO to promote NGF by inviting our representatives for their institution functions, post banners with NGF vision, include NGF information in their publications whenever and wherever deemed appropriate to help further NGF cause. |
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