SPARC - Society For The Promotion Of Area Resource Centers

Empowers the urban poor, transforming lives through housing initiatives and community-driven campaigns

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About

  • Headquarters

    Mumbai, Maharashtra

  • Since

    1984

SPARC, also known as the Society for the Promotion of Area Resource Centers, is an NGO operating in India. Its primary objective is to empower the poo Read morer in citieis by giving them a platform to voice their concerns and actively participate in the city's development. Over the past three decades, SPARC, in collaboration with two community-based social movements, namely the National Slum Dwellers' Federation (NSDF) and Mahila Milan, has had a significant impact on the lives of countless households facing the constant threat of eviction and demolition. By equipping them with the necessary tools, SPARC enables these communities to effectively engage with Governmental authorities and endorse secure and permanent housing solutions. Additionally, the organisation tackles the issue of sanitation by implementing individual and communal toilet projects across various states in India, benefiting hundreds of thousands of individuals. SPARC also supports these communities in exploring diverse approaches to enhance their overall quality of life.

Impact

SPARC has impacted the lives of urban poor by constructing 6837 housing units, 1085 individual toilets, upgrading 2815 individual homes, relocating 33317 families and building 819 community toilet blocks

Programs

  • Housing Programme

    SPARC engages in diverse housing activities, including market-financed projects, subsidised housing, and individual house upgrading loans. Market-financed initiatives involve collaborating with developers and Government subsidies for relocation or housing at the original place of habitation. Subsidised housing focuses on upgrading slum dwellings with 90% Government financing. SPARC also provides loans to support individual house improvements. Additionally, the organisation recognizes the importance of incremental housing, where households gradually enhance their homes over time. SPARC's efforts aim to offer secure and improved housing solutions for India's urban poor.

  • Water & Sanitation Programme

    In its water and sanitation efforts, SPARC constructs subsidised community-managed toilet blocks, supports individual households in building their own toilet seats, and provides loans for sanitation projects. The organisation recognizes the importance of community involvement in maintaining and managing these facilities. SPARC's initiatives have successfully implemented innovative designs for toilet blocks, improved sanitation infrastructure in slums, and leveraged government funding to enhance city-wide sanitation. By addressing the unique challenges of urban areas, such as limited space and inadequate infrastructure, SPARC strives to improve hygiene and sanitation conditions for vulnerable communities.

  • Resettlement & Rehabilitation (R&R) Programme

    District

    SPARC engages in Resettlement & Rehabilitation (R&R) projects, relocating and rehabilitating urban poor from pavements, railway tracks, and slums. It fosters win-win partnerships between the poor and the city, involving affected families in the process. SPARC acts as a mediator, assisting in planning, execution, and paperwork. Community-led surveys mobilise and organise communities, facilitating negotiations with local authorities. Successful examples include railway track and Mumbai Port Trust relocations. SPARC's approach prioritizes community-driven relocation, transparency, and inclusivity. Collaborations with Tata Power and airport slum relocation demonstrate their commitment. SPARC supports families during transitions and provides essential services.

  • Climate Change Programme

    District

    SPARC's climate change programme focuses on planning decentralised waste water, sewage, and solid waste management systems in sub-urban areas of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. With 68% of the land dedicated to forests, mangroves, and other natural zones, farming and tribal communities rely on these resources. However, increasing urbanization and migrant populations strain existing villages, leading to untreated sewage and waste, polluting groundwater. SPARC proposes a decentralised system managed by villagers, integrating it with the ecosystem. The project aims to protect biodiversity, reduce emissions, pollution, and flooding, and enhance livelihoods. Scaling this approach to other villages can effectively address the climate change impacts of unplanned urbanization. SPARC plans to map habitations with lakes, form federations, and seek investment for further project development.

Leadership Team

  • Rajesh Tandon

    Co - Founder

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    6-20

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

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    Flat # 6, 2nd Floor, 808 Boman Lodge, Dr. Ambedkar Road, Dadar East, Mumbai, 400014

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit