Title: Microfinance in BISWA and Mission Shakti
1Microfinance in BISWA and Mission Shakti
- Bibhu Prasad Mohanty
- Director-Operations, BISWA
- Consultant-Mission Shakti
2BISWA
- Bharat Integrated Social Welfare Agency BISWA, a
very active NGO with MF practice vigorously
present in Orissa, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh,
Bihar. It has branches in 14 states of India - It has got MF portfolio of more than Rs.450
crores - It is linked with several Govt funded development
projects across the country mostly on Education,
Health, HIV/AIDS, Water Sanitation,
Conservation of Natural resources, Women
Development, Forestation development, River basin
management, Pollution control and environment,
Child right , Organic farming, shelters for
underserved and victims of social problems etc
3BISWA
- All the projects aim to raise the status of the
serving community where they can be bale to make
use of own endowment and have access to adequate
financial resources where BISWA facilitates
microfinance services.
4Program areas of BISWA
- Microfinance
- Microenterprise
- Micro-Insurance
- Micro Marketing (Cross Marketing)
- Social Development
5Micro Insurance Life , Health, Assets and
Accident
Business Development Services at SHGs level
6Single Window Services
Microfinance
Micro Enterprise
Self Help Group
Social Development
Micro Insurance
Marketing of SHGs Product
7Growth of BISWA
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10Loan Officer status of BISWA
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12Empowerment of WSHG FederationMission Shakti
Initiative
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15District Level Organizational Arrangement
District level Federation- DLF Block level
Federation- BLF GP Level Federation- GPLF Self
Help Group- SHG
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18Pre-conditions to form a Federation
- Strong SHGs in place.
- Should have interest to establish a federation.
- Records / files are kept in place at SHGs.
- SHGs should have developed a system of conducting
regular review and planning meetings of their
activities. - SHGs should run effectively for at least one
year. - They should have a feeling of making a larger
identity to solve several problems they face in
day to day life
19Steps to form Federation
- Identification of area or block (it should be
within 5-7 km radius). - Meeting called under the guidance of CDPO at
block level - Discussion on relevance of forming block level
and panchayat level federations. - Sharing of SHG experience achievements /
failures, conflicts, disappointments etc - Facilitating cross learning or group to group
learning / support - Strong and selected representative of SHGs emerge
from the process and meet few times and share
their experience and constitute the bye law etc - Membership rules and regulation for federation
decided and Federation is formed and registered
under the guidance of DSWO and CDPO
20Size of Membership and types of Federation
- With a membership of not less than 10 and not
more than 50 SHGs, and always ensure maximum
participation of PWDs while keeping the size and
scale of activities manageable. - Federations are also formed on basis of activity
cluster - Ready to eat food production and supply
- Leaf plate and cup production and supply
- Minor forest producers
- Kendujhari Phula Badi
21Activities that federations undertake
- Regular review of and reflection on SHG
activities. - Strengthen SHGs through ideas, suggestions,
exposure visits, audits, capacity building /
training, etc. - Collection and dissemination relevant, useful,
and interesting information to SHGs - Take up activities of benefit to member SHGs and
communities. - Take up activities that strengthen the
federations themselves - Make effort to solve the social maladies and
patriarchal practices where women are victims
22Key management features of WSHG Federations
- Ensuring continuity of socio economic activities
- Federation Meetings and consolidating efforts of
SHGs - Enacting own Rules and regulations for effective
management of various programmes of own and Govt. - Responsibility-sharing at different layers
- Taking up activities like MDM, PDS, LPG gas
distribution, Electricity bills collection,
Pisciculture at Panchayat Tank, reviving
community forest management activity,
conservation of Biodiversity, production and
distribution of RTE food materials
23Key management features of WSHG Federations
- Maintain books and documents
- Appraisal, monitoring, and evaluation of
activities - Grading of SHGs
- Negotiating on behalf of Banks and Govt Depts.
- Fundraising
- Microfinance with SHGs
- Micro-insurance recently started
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27Thanks to All