Baroda Citizens Council

Empowers communities through tailored development programmes, spanning urban and rural areas, with a focus on healthcare, child rights, and women's empowerment

  • Bronze Certified 2023
  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    Vadodara, Gujarat

  • Since

    1966

Baroda Citizens Council, founded in 1966, initially served as an advisory body to the Baroda Urban Community Development Project, a joint effort with Read morethe Baroda Municipal Corporation, M.S. University of Baroda, and the Federation of Gujarat Industries, all facilitated by the American Friends Services Committee. Its primary focus was self-help initiatives in urban slums, tailored to each area's unique needs. As time passed, these programmes evolved to promote sustainable development and community empowerment. Today, it has grown into a prominent Community Development Organisation, extending its reach beyond urban areas to the rural regions of Vadodara district. It actively engages in projects related to healthcare, child rights, women and youth empowerment, community development, and awareness. This work is made possible through support from both Government entities at the state and central levels and funding agencies, both nationally and internationally.

Impact

Baroda Citizens Council has made a significant impact, touching the lives of over 40,000 children through education, providing healthcare to more than 2,000 individuals, empowering over 10,000 women and youth, and contributing to the development and awareness of more than 5,000 communities.

Programs

  • Prerna - Sustainable Livelihood Programme for Women

    District
    State

    At BCC, the "PRERNA" Sustainable Livelihood Programme for Women, supported by MG Motor, offers free skill development training, focusing on cutting, stitching, hand embroidery, and crafting various items. It aims to support economically disadvantaged women from urban slums, reviving traditional arts and crafts. The objective is to empower 100 underprivileged women in Vadodara's urban slums through training in tailoring and embroidery, promoting self-employment and self-reliance. The training covers designing, measuring, cutting, stitching, and embroidery. The programme's impact includes improved employment opportunities, higher income levels, job satisfaction, increased flexibility, empowerment, and gender equality. It promotes financial stability by creating work opportunities and market linkages, enabling access to government schemes, bank loans, and subsidies.

  • Savera - Educational Sponsorship Programme

    District
    State

    Baroda Citizens Council runs Savera, an Educational Sponsorship Programme. It recognizes the obstacles that deny underprivileged children access to education and aims to eliminate those barriers. It provides educational sponsorships with a focus on children facing socio-economic challenges, including orphans and those with single parents. The programme covers more than 50 schools, with various supporters such as GSECL, United Way of Baroda, and MG Motor, facilitating education for hundreds of children from urban and rural areas. Through this initiative, not only is education ensured, but it also addresses the factors that hinder children from attending school, creating a brighter future for these young minds.

  • ICT Project

    District
    State

    Baroda Citizens Council's ICT Project, known for its Inclusive Education Drive, offers after-school support and vocational training. This initiative empowers children, youth, and special children in rural areas by providing education, basic computer literacy, and vocational skills to women. The project focuses on inclusive education for children, adolescents, and youth, teaching skills like data entry, accounting, order taking, billing, documentation, and vocational activities like salon services and handyman skills. Additionally, it offers vocational training classes for women in sewing, parlour services, candle making, and soap making, with centres established at three locations.

  • Day Care Programme for Specially Abled Children

    District
    State

    Baroda Citizens Council, an NGO, operates a unique Day Care Center for Divyang Children, dedicated to empowering physically and mentally challenged children. Its holistic approach encompasses education, boarding facilities, and cultural programmes to nurture talents, making a significant impact on economically disadvantaged families. This daycare facility also provides essential support such as physiotherapy and surgical assistance as needed. Through counselling programmes, both parents and children gain a better understanding of their situations and are empowered to embrace their place in society. Specially trained staff helps children with daily activities, fostering their independence and exploration of their environment. The daycare offers transportation facilities and specialized equipment. Baroda Citizens Council is a proud advocate for Vadodara's specially-abled children, providing vital assistance, encouragement, and education.

  • After School Support Programme

    District
    State

    Baroda Citizens Council addresses the critical need for after-school support for underprivileged children in India. Its Programme After School Support (PASS) initiative was designed to combat various challenges faced by these children, including domestic burdens, criminal activities, unhealthy environments, malnourishment, child labour, and the high cost of private tuition. Each year, PASS reaches over 350 children, providing them with quality education and nutrition for their holistic development. The organisation has undertaken the ambitious task of promoting universal education among underprivileged children in select slum communities in Vadodara city. Through 10 PASS classes, Baroda Citizens Council is striving to elevate the living standards and educational levels of the next generation, with approximately 350 beneficiaries, emphasizing the holistic development of each child.

Leadership Team

  • Taral Patel

    Chairperson

  • Mamta Singh

    Executive Director

  • Mohammad Anas

    Project Manager

  • Purvi Parikh

    Senior Project Manager

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    100+

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATB1583H

  • Registration ID

    Number Gujarat/330/Vadodara

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    GJ/2017/0115780

  • 12A

    AAATB1583HE19747

  • 80G

    AAATB1583HF20091

  • FCRA

    41960042

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    CO-OPERATIVE HOUSE, OLD PADRA ROAD, Vadodara, Gujarat, India, 390007

    Directions

Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society