Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan (Rsks India)

Works to empower women and girls from marginalized sections of society to a better livelihood, self-reliance, education and health through multiple welfare programmes

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  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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About

  • Headquarters

    Ajmer, Rajasthan

  • Since

    1993

Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan (RSKS) is active in the space of women empowerment and is based out of Ajmer, Rajasthan. It works on many benefici Read moreal initiatives with a special focus on women and girls such as livelihood, microfinance & enterprise, women & child education & development, gender equality, children welfare, human rights and environmental and water issues. Its primary objective is to uplift the lives of two lakh women from the underprivileged sections of society towards better livelihoods, health, education and self-reliance.

Impact

Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan has empowered more than 50,000 women, trained 11,500 men and women, educated 550 women, 200 children and distributed study material to 700 children.

Vision & Mission

RSKS Vision !!

Attainment of Healthy, Educate & Self Reliant Community Through A Process of a nurturing, Sustainable Livelihood, Solidarity & Peace.

RSKS Mission !!

RSKS India Help Alleviate Illiteracy, Poverty, Violence Against Women, Social Evils By Facilitating Empowerment of Women's & Girls From Deprived and Marginalised Communities.

RSKS Goal !!

Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan's main objective is that One Million women and girls of marginalized section may get graceful life, better livelihood, self-reliance, education and better health.

Donor History

1. Give2Asia
2. OBAMA Foundation GOA
3. HSBC
4. UK Online Giving Foundation
5. One Days Wages

Programs

  • Environment & Sanitation Programme

    District

    The organisation conducts regular plantation drives besides awareness camps informing the community of the importance of trees and forests. Trees like neem, sheesham, bargad, peepal, sal and fruit plants are promoted within its drives. It aims to plant 10,000 trees in a five-year period.

  • Campaign & Advocacy Programme

    District

    RSKS works in the rural areas of Rajasthan to run awareness campaigns against low child sex-ratio, promotes safe motherhood, acts on violence against women, right to education and information and legal rights of women. It conducts campaigns, public rallies, awareness tours, signature campaigns, rights awareness camps and submits administrative memos, campaigns to conserve the environment, save girls and prevent child marriage.

  • Women Empowerment Programme

    District

    This programme intends to empower women by organising them into self-help groups, joint liability groups and providing skill training to save them from malpractices like the dowry system, purdah system and child marriage prevalent in the male-dominated societies of rural Rajasthan. It promotes saving habits among women and connects them to various Government schemes and insurance plans to improve their economic statuses further.

  • Sustainable Livelihood Programmes

    District

    RSKS runs vocational training schools which impart quality training in garment making, bag making, beautician, food processing, computer education, handicraft and nurse training in addition to life skills, markets and marketing to equip the women to become successful entrepreneurs.

  • Education Programmes

    District

    RSKS operates ‘Pathshala’ schools to impart education to children who have dropped out of school and also educate women in the relevant levels of academics. The organisation also supports poor and needy children with study materials such as pens, books, uniforms, sweaters, colours, notebooks, school shoes and school fees.

  • Covid-19 Humanitarian Relief Program

    Covid-19 Humanitarian Relief Program of Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan (RSKS India) started at the time when the first wave of the covid-19 struck India. This program focused on 3 important pillars which was much needed during and after the covid-19 pandemic:- Ensuring Food & Hygiene Security:- Ensuring food security through 32 KG of ration kit which contained flour, rice, sugar, oil, pulses, spices etc materials and hygiene kit containing cloth masks, sanitizers, soap, sanitary napkins etc materials. Because of this ration/grocery kit, needy families were able to eat two times meal for 4-5 weeks and also through the hygiene kit provided by the RSKS India team, these people were able to protect themselves and their family from the novel corona virus. Providing Medical & Hygiene Support To Frontline Workers:- RSKS India team provided examination gloves packets, N-95 mask pieces, surgical mask packets, hand sanitizers (500 ml), hand sanitizers (100 ml), face shield pieces, PPE kits etc hygiene and medical items to the frontline workers (medical, police, mortuary etc) for free. This not only benefitted the hospital team and workers, it also benefitted the people coming to hospitals like patients, families of patients etc. Through this hygiene and medical kit, the doctors, police, nurses and other frontline workers were able to do their work without any problem. Spreading Awareness On Covid-19 Safety Protocols & Vaccination:- RSKS India played its important role in raising awareness about Covid-19 Safety Protocols & Vaccination among the rural community through a new and amazing ways of awareness. Through this wall paintings, workshops etc were organized at rural areas and everyone got reusable safety cloth masks which spread awareness message to others.

  • Education For Every Girls

    In the state of Rajasthan, the birth of a girl child is not as warmly welcomed as that of a boy. Gender discrimination is prevalent both at home and in schools. According to data from DISE (District Information System for Education), in 2008-09, there were 1.05 million girls enrolled in Class I. However, by 2016-17, the number of girls enrolled in Class IX dropped significantly to only 530,000. This indicates that nearly half of the girls drop out before reaching secondary school. A survey conducted by Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan reveals the numerous challenges faced by these children in pursuit of education. The economic conditions of their families often prevent parents from affording school expenses such as study materials, leading many intelligent, talented, and ambitious students to abandon their education. Moreover, the recent pandemic has worsened the financial situation of these families, further inhibiting the girl child from acquiring essential educational materials. Addressing this pressing issue, the promotion of girl child education becomes paramount. Census data from 2011 shows that the literacy rate in rural areas of Ajmer district is 59.13%. Male literacy stands at 76.45%, while female literacy lags at 41.29%. This discrepancy underscores the dominance of a male-dominated society. To combat these challenges and support marginalized girls in rural areas, Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan initiates a comprehensive program. They provide educational materials such as school bags, notebooks, pens, pencils, colors, books, school uniforms, shoes, socks, and stationery kits. Additionally, they offer hygiene kits- sanitary napkins, handkerchiefs, hair oil, buckets, cloth washing soap, bathing soap, toothbrush and paste sets, nail cutters, etc. To address nutritional needs, nutrition kits containing items like black gram, soybean, moong dal, chawla, and rajma are also distributed. The selection process for girl beneficiaries is meticulously

  • Make A Wish For Slum & Street Children

    District

    A wonderful initiative to share happiness among street and slum children has been taken in Ajmer by Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan. Under this project, nutritious food, toys, sweets, new dress, chocolates are provided to street and slum children. Efforts are taken continuously to enlighten the life of these unlucky children by means of fireworks, colors, water-guns, cake, etc on the occasion of festivals like Christmas, Diwali, Holi etc. Demand of the Project The life of slum and street children is surrounded by darkness. The sense of alienation of society leads them to get involved into immoral acts as theft, addiction, prostitution. Happiness is miles away from these children. They hardly get two meals a day. These unlucky and helpless children can never think of delicious food, toys, new clothes even in their dreams. The society just gets them abuse, exploitation and the sense of alienation only which develops exasperation towards the society in their hearts. Lack of food leads them to suffere from malnutrition. Moreover, there life is full of darkness even on the ocassion of festivals. Altogether, these slum and street children live their life in darkness staying miles away from happiness of childhood. Objective To providing food for street children To Provide gifts to street children Bring attitudinal changes To teach discipline, yoga, education etc Activities To Provide delicious food items to slum & street poorchildren To Provide gift for golden memory to the children. Share inspiration and motivational story with children Uplift their confidence Educational & Awareness Sessions with slum children

  • Education for Every Girls

    In the state of Rajasthan, the birth of girl child not welcomed as it does with boys. Discrimination on the basis of gender is common in school and home. As per the DISE, in 2008-09, there were 1.05 million girls enrolled in Class I. In 2016-17, the number of girls enrolled in Class IX was only 530,000. This implies that half the girls drop out before entering secondary school. The random survey of Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan reveals that these children have to face so many problems to be educated. It is not feasible for the parents to meet the school expenses (study material) due to the poor economic conditions of their families which leads intelligent, talented and ambitious students to get miles away from school education. Also, the pandemic has created a very bad effect on the earning source of these people and this has become another reason for girl child not getting her education materials. The promotion of girl child education is the need of the hour. Literacy rate in rural areas of Ajmer district is 59.13 % as per census 2011. Gender wise, male and female literacy stood at 76.45 and 41.29 percent respectively. Female literacy rate is not very good. This literacy rate indicates the dominance of a male dominated society. To promote the girl child education and to support rural marginalized girls in their education in this conservative thinking society, Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan provides educational materials stuff such as school bag, notebooks, pen, pencils, colors, books, school uniform, school shoes &socks, stationery kit and hygiene kit (sanitary napkin, handkerchief, hair oil, bucket, cloth washing soap, bathing soap, toothbrush and paste set, nail cutter, etc.) and nutrition kit (Black gram, Soyabean, Moong Dal, Chawla, Rajma) to rural marginalized intelligent girl students and the program is conducted in different rural villages. Our team goes door to door for the selection of the girl beneficiaries while actually watching the condition of the family as well as the grades of the girl in the school itself. The rural needy intelligent girl students gets support of a year’s education material through this program and also have hygiene kit through this program. RSKS India provides equal opportunities for education to poor deprived school girls by distributing education, hygiene and nutrition stuff among them. Also, awareness sessions on WASH, sexual and reproductive health, balanced diet & nutrition are organized with the school students through regular monthly workshops. RSKS India team goes to the school every month to check the performance of the girls and the benefit of the education materials she got. RSKS India team supports these girls for continuously for a year so that they could complete their studies without any problem and would be going regularly at school. This initiative boosted the girl child education in the rural areas and the intelligent rural marginalized girls got the opportunity to change their lives through getting education, hygiene and nutrition stuff they needed to study diligently.

  • Make a Wish for Slum & Street Children

    District

    A wonderful initiative to share happiness among street and slum children has been taken in Ajmer by Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan. Under this project, nutritious food, toys, sweets, new dress, chocolates are provided to street and slum children. Efforts are taken continuously to enlighten the life of these unlucky children by means of fireworks, colors, water-guns, cake, etc on the occasion of festivals like Christmas, Diwali, Holi etc. Demand of the Project The life of slum and street children is surrounded by darkness. The sense of alienation of society leads them to get involved into immoral acts as theft, addiction, prostitution. Happiness is miles away from these children. They hardly get two meals a day. These unlucky and helpless children can never think of delicious food, toys, new clothes even in their dreams. The society just gets them abuse, exploitation and the sense of alienation only which develops exasperation towards the society in their hearts. Lack of food leads them to suffere from malnutrition. Moreover, there life is full of darkness even on the ocassion of festivals. Altogether, these slum and street children live their life in darkness staying miles away from happiness of childhood. Objective To providing food for street children To Provide gifts to street children Bring attitudinal changes To teach discipline, yoga, education etc Activities To Provide delicious food items to slum & street poorchildren To Provide gift for golden memory to the children. Share inspiration and motivational story with children Uplift their confidence Educational & Awareness Sessions with slum children

Impact Metrics

  • Girls Who Went Regular at School.

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 575
    • 2020-21 650
    • 2021-22 1625
  • Girls Who Used Hygiene Kits

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 575
    • 2020-21 650
    • 2021-22 1625
  • Children Who Got Awareness on Different Social Issues.

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 1400
    • 2020-21 1600
    • 2021-22 4050
  • Food Security Was Secured of People.

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 4600
    • 2020-21 27000
    • 2021-22 35000
  • Police & Health Departments Who Got Medical and Hygiene Kit

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 16
    • 2020-21 71
    • 2021-22 220
  • Number of People Who Got Covid-19 Safety Protocol and Vaccination Awareness

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 250000
    • 2020-21 3425000
    • 2021-22 625000
  • Children Who Got a Chance to Celebrate Festivals

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 550
    • 2020-21 950
    • 2021-22 1025
  • Children Who Got Information on Moral Values, Nutrition, Social Days, Discipline, Yoga, Education Etc

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 550
    • 2020-21 950
    • 2021-22 1025
  • Children Who Got New Dresses to Wear

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 550
    • 2020-21 950
    • 2021-22 1025
  • Girls Who Went Regular at School.

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 575
    • 2020-21 650
    • 2021-22 1625
  • Children Who Got Awareness on Different Social Issues.

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 1400
    • 2020-21 1600
    • 2021-22 4050
  • Food Security Was Secured of People.

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 4600
    • 2020-21 27000
    • 2021-22 35000
  • Police & Health Departments Who Got Medical and Hygiene Kit

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 16
    • 2020-21 71
    • 2021-22 220
  • Number of People Who Got Covid-19 Safety Protocol and Vaccination Awareness

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 250000
    • 2020-21 3425000
    • 2021-22 625000
  • Children Who Got a Chance to Celebrate Festivals

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 550
    • 2020-21 950
    • 2021-22 1025
  • Children Who Got Information on Moral Values, Nutrition, Social Days, Discipline, Yoga, Education Etc

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 550
    • 2020-21 950
    • 2021-22 1025
  • Children Who Got New Dresses to Wear

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 550
    • 2020-21 950
    • 2021-22 1025

Theory of Change

Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan is a grassroots level organization founded in the year 1992, by the group of young sensitive youths in the interest of the society. Rajasthan is known as the "Land of Kings" and has been always a patriarchal society and the women and girls living in the state find it difficult to even express their views as they are surrounded by many social evils. Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan started doing it's work with the mission of Alleviate Illiteracy, Poverty, Violence Against Women, Social Evils By Facilitating Empowerment of Women's & Girls From Deprived and Marginalized Communities and set up a goal that that 2 lakh women and girls of marginalized section may get graceful life, better livelihood, self-reliance, education and better health. The organization got support from all around the world and through the valuable support of the donors we reached our goal in year 2022 and have increased it to 1 million to be reached till 2030. During this 30 years strong journey, many things changed but in the heart of all our programs their were women and girls. We learned so much about our beneficiaries from the baseline survey to feedback and it helped us always in transforming the lives of the rural marginalized women and girls. Things are changing in the recent times as well as the policies of the government but RSKS India has a firm determination to bring happiness in the lives of the rural marginalized girls and women.

Milestones & Track Record

RSKS India's Milestones & Key Achievements...

1. 943 Million Micro loans were made available to around 27700 women of 2300 SHGs for social and economic empowerment.

2. Better Livelihood was provided to 17500 women & girls through vocational education school.

3. Habit changed by giving 780K sanitary to 13000 marginalized women for safe and healthy menstrual health.

4. 1100 Rural Women Educated through Udan school.

5. 21500 Women were made aware on the issues of legal rights, child marriage, domestic violence, dowry, gender based violence.

6. 9800 Women were made Financially Literate.

7. In Covid-19 Pandemic, RSKS India distributed Medical Kit to more than 300 Hospitals, Benefitted More than 61,000 individuals through Ration Food & Hygiene Kit, Distributed masks to more than 2.50 Lakh People and spread awareness to more than 35 lakh people through different Awareness Activities & Campaigns.

8. More Than 45,000 Girls got Education Material Through RSKS India’s Education For Every Girl Child Program.

9. RSKS India Organization's photo selected by jury in United Nations photo exhibition.

10. 10 NGOs making society equitable for women in India by Giveindia.

Donor Testimonial

Some of our donor testimonials are as follows:-

CP Nicholas, FVTRS Banglore- "I have visited the vocational training Centre of RSKS and have interacted with the Chief Functionary, Staff, trainees and members of the community. The visit was fruitful and I liked the intervention of the organization in the process of development of their focus group. I wish all the best to RSKS in their future endeavours."

Elizabeth Hobbs, GlobalGiving- "Thank you so much for such an incredible week with RSKS. I just cannot believe all the amazing work you do. Thank you for welcoming us and adopting us into your family. The passion you put into your work is unbelievable and you have an enormous impact on all the women you work with. I will now think of you all as my Indian family."

Jillian Crocker, Dots & Loops- " Very well organized program and interactive. The girls and women were happy with the workshop and kit distribution. Thank you for your help in teaching the girls about the important topic of menstruation and femine hygiene. We hope to Come back!"

Leadership Team

  • Dr Sn Sharma

    CEO

  • Shyam Sunder Batham

    Managing Director

  • Hansraj Singh

    Manager Communication

  • Poonam Sharma

    Manager Fundraising & Report Writing

  • Priya Jain

    Admin Head

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    21-50

  • Strength of Governing Body

    7

  • Diversity Metrics

    42% women

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    Yes

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    Yes

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    Yes

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Organisation Structure

Organisation Structure

Yes

Awards & Recognitions

RSKS India has received 106 Awards and Commendations in its journey.

Top 10 Award Reward Recognition!

1. Top 10 Non-Profit Worldwide, 2017, GlobalGiving Foundation, 2nd Place Winner Committed to Impact.

2. Sakhi Award, 2014, Vedanta (Hindustan Zinc) & Dainik Bhaskar, Winner in Women Empowerment Category.

3. Spirit of Humanity Award, 2018 & 2022, Americares India, Regional Winner in Women Empowerment Category Year 2022 & 2018.

4. NGO Leadership & Excellence Award, 2018, ET Now & World CSR, Best NGO Winner in Women Empowerment Category.

5. Special Consultative Status, 2015, The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of The United Nation, RSKS India Has Been Granted Special Consultative Status (2015) By the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of The United Nation.

6. Appreciation Award 15 August, 2014, Government of Rajasthan (District Administration), Best NGO District Level for Women Empowerment.

7. Certificate of Accreditation, 2018, Oracle, FMSF & CPA, Gold Category in Governance, Management, Transparency, Accountability Etc.

8. Vetted & Effective Non-Profit, Continuous since 2014, GlobalGiving, Yourcause, Give2Asia, SVCF, Guidstar India, CAF America, UNOG, Etc.

9. National Excellence Award, 2016, Alma Award & World Book of Record, Outstanding Contribution for Socio Economic Development.

10. DharmJeevan Amrut Kumbh Samman, 2022, Shri Swaminarayan Gurukul India, Outstanding work for Social Development

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AABTR1168D

  • Registration ID

    54/AJMER/1992-93

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    RJ/2017/0153274

  • 12A

    AABTR1168DE20214

  • 80G

    AABTR1168DF20214

  • FCRA

    125410053

  • CSR Registration Number

    CSR00002196

Location

  • Headquarters

    5-C Ehsaas, Somalpur Road, Near Tempo Stand Chandra Vardai Nagar, Ajmer, 305001

    Directions

Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2019-20

    Income
    Rs.5,689,267
    Expenses
    Rs.7,960,933
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.1,092,677
    Program Expenses
    Rs.6,868,256
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  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.18,036,687
    Expenses
    Rs.15,694,025
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.1,255,522
    Program Expenses
    Rs.14,438,503
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.30,053,561
    Expenses
    Rs.26,937,048
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.1,885,593
    Program Expenses
    Rs.25,051,455
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Government Partnerships

NABARD