| Youth for India Fellowships 2016 -Stipend and ProcessFunds for NGOsLast date 10 June 2016
 Activities:
Youth,Others
 
 Location Familiarization & Project Formulation : You will move to your project location where the partner NGO will assist you in finding suitable accommodation. You will be assigned a local mentor to help you in addressing logistical and administrative challenges that you may face A domain mentor will provide guidance, perspective and expertise to assist you in formulating and implementing your project. Guided Deliverables: Prescribed list of activities to acquire a detailed understanding of issues in your project location Interaction with all stakeholders in and around the project location Brief assessment of the work done by the Partner NGO in the project location Identification of a gap, idea generation, and project formulation Project Formulation: With your domain mentor, you need to define the desired outcome with achievable milestones 
 Month 3-11   This is the implementation period of the fellowship, where the Fellow shall attempt to achieve the defined milestones. Through regular feedback and 2 intermediate review workshops, you shall be provided with necessary guidance and support. 
 At the end of the programme, you need to document your project work with the learning from the project. 
 The Fellowship will conclude with a valediction amd the award of a Certificate of completion. 
 Fellowship Support 
 Stipend: Rs 15,000/- to meet living expensesLocal Transport Allowance: Rs 1,000/- per monthA Readjustment Allowance of Rs. 30,000/- upon successful completion of the FellowshipTo and fro travel costs of the Fellows from his/her place of residence to project location as well as for training programmesMedical InsuranceMentorship by experienced professionals in the fieldAccess to the Community through well-established Partner NGOs
 After completion of the Programme : 
 You can continue in the rural development sector with NGOs or explore social entrepreneurship opportunities.   You can pursue further studies or other fellowships.   You can return to the mainstream and apply your learning to develop products and services more suited to Rural India. 
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 Location Familiarization & Project Formulation : You will move to your project location where the partner NGO will assist you in finding suitable accommodation. You will be assigned a local mentor to help you in addressing logistical and administrative challenges that you may face A domain mentor will provide guidance, perspective and expertise to assist you in formulating and implementing your project. Guided Deliverables: Prescribed list of activities to acquire a detailed understanding of issues in your project location Interaction with all stakeholders in and around the project location Brief assessment of the work done by the Partner NGO in the project location Identification of a gap, idea generation, and project formulation Project Formulation: With your domain mentor, you need to define the desired outcome with achievable milestones 
 Month 3-11   This is the implementation period of the fellowship, where the Fellow shall attempt to achieve the defined milestones. Through regular feedback and 2 intermediate review workshops, you shall be provided with necessary guidance and support. 
 At the end of the programme, you need to document your project work with the learning from the project. 
 The Fellowship will conclude with a valediction amd the award of a Certificate of completion. 
 Fellowship Support 
 Stipend: Rs 15,000/- to meet living expenses Local Transport Allowance: Rs 1,000/- per month A Readjustment Allowance of Rs. 30,000/- upon successful completion of the Fellowship To and fro travel costs of the Fellows from his/her place of residence to project location as well as for training programmes Medical Insurance Mentorship by experienced professionals in the field Access to the Community through well-established Partner NGOs 
 After completion of the Programme : 
 You can continue in the rural development sector with NGOs or explore social entrepreneurship opportunities. You can pursue further studies or other fellowships. You can return to the mainstream and apply your learning to develop products and services more suited to Rural India. 
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