29 January 2025, Hazaribagh: Nav Bharat Jagriti Kendra (NBJK), has taken the initiative to share its 53 years of experience with organizations across Jharkhand and Bihar by providing them with specialized training. In collaboration with Action Village India, NBJK is conducting a four-day residential training program from January 27 to 30, focusing on various aspects of institutional development.
During the first two days, resource person Mr. Adheen Mahato covered key topics such as the structural functioning of an organization, roles and responsibilities of board members and key officials, second-line leadership development, safeguarding core values, progressive institutional growth, capacity building, internal administration, donor communication, organizational policies, essential documentation, and legal compliances. He also addressed crucial areas like challenges faced by civil society, funding opportunities, project planning and budgeting, needs assessment, monitoring and evaluation, networking, fellowships, CSR, FCRA, and crowdfunding.
On the third day, Mr. Rajeev Ranjan introduced participants to the Management Information System (MIS) and its utility, data collection techniques, target areas and groups, expected outcomes, online project applications, project documentation, and website management. NBJK Secretary, Mr. Satish Girija, guided participants on identifying and leveraging local resources along with effective office management. Financial Manager, Mr. Prakash Sinha, provided insights into bookkeeping and accounting.
A total of 18 organization leaders from different districts of Jharkhand and Bihar, including Dhanbad, East Singhbhum, Seraikela, Bokaro, Giridih, Hazaribagh, Godda, Nalanda, Nawada, and Patna, are participating in the training. The program is being coordinated by NBJK’s Senior Program Manager, Mr. Rajeev Singh, and Supervisor, Mr. Abhay Kumar.
On January 30, the participants will go on an exposure visit to NBJK run LNJP Eye Hospital and Surekha Prakashbhai Public School, located in Chouparan (Hazaribagh).