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Pn.rosnah sardi(jkm) financial resources for civil society
1. Financial Assistance For NGO
Department of Social Welfare
Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development
2. MINISTRY OF WOMEN, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT RECOGNISE NGO’S ROLE AS PARTNERS IN HELPING THE NATION TO COPE WITH EMERGING SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE CREATION OF A CARING SOCIETY.
FOR THAT THE GOVERNMENT ARE GIVING THE NECESSARY FINANCIAL AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO ENABLE THEM TO SUSTAIN AND DEVELOP PROGRAMMES AND FACILITIES FOR THE MARGINALIZED AND SOCIALLY VULNERABLE GROUPS OF SOCIETY.
3. TARGET
GROUP
Children
Disabled
Person
Family
Destitute
Women
Victim of
Disaster
Elderly
4. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR NGO
BY DEPARMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE
•Objective :
The financial assistance aims to recognize and support community involvement in the programs and welfare services through the Voluntary Welfare Body (NGO) which is to add and support services provided by the government
5. ADMINISTRATION GRANT
RATION AID
SPECIAL ALLOWANCE FOR DISABLED PUPILS
PER CAPITA GRANT
REPAIRS GRANT
THE TYPES OF GRANTS
6. 1. ADMINISTRATION GRANT
Administration grants are financial assistance given by the government to cover part of the NGO’s operating cost such as rental and utility.
7. 2. RATION AID
Ration aid is aid given by the government to cover part of the expenses for food and drink of the residents in the homes.
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3. SPECIAL ALLOWANCE FOR DISABLED PUPILS
Special Allowance for Disabled Pupils given to disabled persons who attend a special education program in the School of Special Education operate by NGO with a Certificate of Registration from the Ministry of Education or the disabled who attend rehabilitation classes at the NGO.
8. 4. Per Capita Grant
Per capita grant awarded to the School of Special Education operate by NGO with a Certificate of Registration from the Ministry of Education. The purpose of this grant is to cover part of the cost of teaching and learning basic facilities
5. Repairs Grant
Repairs Grant awarded to NGO who manage welfare home to cover the cost of repairing premises which will affect the safety of the occupants , administration and management of the NGO.
10. •Registered with the Registrar of Societies under the Societies Act 1966 (Social Welfare category) or under other Laws of the Constitution;
•Local organisations;
•Organizations is in the form of welfare (welfare-related) that handle preventive, rehabilitation, care, protection and development of the target groups under the responsibilities and functions of the Department of Social Welfare;
•Registered under the Care Centers Act 1993 for NGO which conducts residential institutions or Day Care Center;
•Have future plans to bear the cost of funding the program after the grant is disbursed;
•Programs and activities are consistent with the policies and objectives of the Department of Social Welfare, and
•Has been in operation for at least three (3) years.
11. •Financial Grants distributed to NGOs by Government of Malaysia through The Ministry of Women, Family & Community Development (MWFCD).
•Managed jointly by agencies under MWFCD acting as the secretariat for the Special Assistance Certification Committee (JPBK).
–Department of Women Development (JPW)
–National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN)
–Department of Social Welfare
•The provisions of the Special Treasury Assistance are provided by MWFCD specific to Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to implement social development programs to the target group of the Ministry.
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12. TREASURY’s SPECIAL AID GRANT
•The program offers to NGO includes hardskills programs such as skills development and self-softskills as leadership development, which can improve the quality of life through the implementation of programs that are divided into the following priority areas:
- Skills Enhancement Training;
- Capacity Building Programmes;
- Legal Literacy Programmes;
- Emotional & Stress Management Programmes;
- Nur Bahagia (Eliminating Violence Against Women); and
- Gender Equality Programmes.
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13. Women Development Program
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PRIORITY AREA
Skills Enhancement Training
Capacity Building Programmes
Legal Literacy Programmes
Emotional & Stress Management Programmes Nur Bahagia (Eliminating Violence Against Women) Gender Equality Programmes
HIV Awareness program
14. Family Development Program
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PRIORITY AREA Family Program Parenting
Fatherhood
Pre- Wedding
Strengthening Marriage
Teens Program
Reproductive Health
HIV Aids Prevention
15. Community Development Program
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PRIORITY AREA
Protection & Rehabilitation of Children
Social Act and Legal Literacy Programmes
Protection & Rehabilitation of Person With Disabilities Rehabilitation and Older Person Well Being Program Rehabilitation and Management of the Victim of Disaster
Rehabilitation & Capacity Building For Destitute
Research and Training in Welfare and Community Development
Community and NGOs Capacity Building Program
Programs to Support People Living with HIV / AIDS
Retirement preparedness Program
16. In line with the priority area
Have a big impact to the target group and long-term nature program
Not contrary to the Constitution of Malaysia, and does not touch on sensitive issues
Benefit the MWFCD target groups
Priority to NGOs that have never received funding from the ministry
The new program will only be considered after the Department received complete Program Implementation Report
•Exercise programs which target and meet the ministry priorities
•Established formally, registered, local level and aim for the target group of MWFCD
•Non-profit
•Not have a strong financial position will be considered
NGO
Program
QUALIFYING CONDITIONS
17. 1.Applicants must use TREASURY’s SPECIAL AID GRANT Application Form
2.Submit a COMPLETE PAPER WORK
3.Copy of Certificate of Organization confirmed the Registrar of Societies or Commissioner for Oaths
4.Copy of Memorandum of Association or Memorandum Of Articles
5.The latest Annual Reports / Financial Statements
6.One (1) copy of the identity card of the Chairman and Secretary APPLICATION DOCUMENT
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Program Pembangunan Wanita Program Pembangunan Keluarga Program Pembangunan Masyarakat a) Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Pembangunan Wanita Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat Tingkat 23-25, No. 55, Persiaran Perdana Presint 4, 62100 Putrajaya Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya U.P : Bahagian Pembangunan Kapasiti Bahagian Penyelarasan , Pemantauan dan Penilaian Untuk sebarang pertanyaan, sila hubungi: Tel : 03 – 8323 1571 / 03 - 8323 1616 / 03-8323 1600 Faks :03 – 8323 2035 Email : bpk@jpw.gov.my / bppp@jpw.gov.my c) Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Kebajikan Masyakarat Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat Aras 6, 9-18, No. 55, Persiaran Perdana Presint 4, 62100 Putrajaya Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya u.p: Bahagian Pembangunan Komuniti) Untuk sebarang pertanyaan, sila hubungi: Tel: 03 – 8323 2386 Faks: 03 – 8323 2085
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Tingkat 21, Bangunan LPPKN
Peti Surat 10,416
Jalan Raja Laut
50712 Kuala Lumpur
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Tel : 03 – 2693 7555
Faks : 03 – 2692 1357