Coordinating with government departments and intended beneficiaries
Coordinating with government departments, identifying possible schemes and establishing linkages so that maximum benefits can be transferred to the beneficiaries.
Campaigning to improve awareness about government schemes
Preparation of information dissemination kit on all schemes applicable in India in Hindi
Creating digital and financial inclusion
for the underprivileged sections of society
We are founded to deliver
public financial goods to
intended beneficiaries
This project aims to create digital and financial inclusion for the underprivileged sections of society by conducting financial literacy workshops and guiding them on further steps to take to achieve financial freedom. Generating financial autonomy and enabling the underprivileged to avail themselves of the benefits of various government schemes which help in financial inclusion and help them invest in various assets based on their risk profile to grow their wealth.
Training of representatives on convergence planning and roll out
Preparation of training calendar for different stakeholders on convergence planning
Support, knowledge & project management for all the beneficiaries
Helping all the parties involvved with clear and concise briefing on the schemes and people involved
Projects undertaken by ItC
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Date:
Feb 2023
Collaboration with
Arthur D. Little
Corporate Extension: Arthur D. Little
Designed a toolkit for financial literacy that could serve as a great resource for Arthur D. Little’s practice in supporting businesses with their CSR strategies. Conducted thorough primary and secondary research and consistently execute on the ground to create a robust toolkit, in collaboration with Arthur D. Little's relevant knowledge resources and industry connections for the same.
Date:
Dec 2022
Rotary Skill Development Center
Rotary Skill
Development Center
Financial Literacy
Partnered with a Vocational Skill Development Centre and designed finance-made-easy workshops for domestic workers. Introduced them to various government insurance schemes as a way to financially alleviate misery amidst medical or financial emergencies.
ItC session at a Hotel in Muzaffarnagar, UP
ItC Session at RIT, Roorkee, Uttarakhand
Rotary Skill Development Center
DPS School, Vikasnagar, Uttarakhand
Our dedicated
services
We provide top-notch assistance for everyone who wants to avail government scheme support.
Select Geography
Geography is selected according to the preference of scheme and other factors
Follow Ups
ItC will follow up to check if and when the benefit is received. Grievance redressal with authorities is taken up by us
Handholding
Trained agents from the community ensure that the citizens are provided handholding support to apply for schemes
Support
Helping to develop the skills and knowledge needed to manage the finances effectively and sustainably.
How we assist people
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How do government financial schemes assist weaker sections?Government financial schemes are designed to provide financial assistance to individuals and groups who are financially disadvantaged. These schemes provide financial aid in the form of grants, loans, subsidies, and other incentives. These schemes are specifically targeted towards weaker sections such as women, minorities, farmers, low-income groups, and disabled individuals.
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What are the benefits of government financial schemes to weaker sections?Government financial schemes can help weaker sections by providing them with access to affordable credit, helping them start their own businesses, improving their education, and enhancing their overall standard of living. These schemes can also help promote social and economic equality by bridging the gap between the rich and the poor.
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How can weaker sections access government financial schemes?Most government financial schemes have a simple application process that can be completed online or through a local government office or you can take help of companies like Invest the Change. Individuals and groups who belong to weaker sections are usually required to provide proof of their income, residence, and other relevant documents to be eligible for these schemes. In some cases, they may also need to provide collateral or a guarantor to secure the loan or grant.