Arpan Seva Sansthan

Empowers rural communities by enhancing livelihoods and public programmes through partnerships and capacity building

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About

  • Headquarters

    Udaipur, Rajasthan

  • Since

    1996

Arpan Seva Sansthan, established in 1996 by a group of passionate agricultural enthusiasts in Rajasthan, is dedicated to providing secure livelihood o Read morepportunities to rural communities. It collaborates with other NGOs to reach impoverished communities in remote areas with limited resources, infrastructure, and Government services. The organisation ensures local involvement in designing and executing public programmes, fostering self-confidence, and enhancing the organisational capacity of low-income individuals. Arpan Seva Sansthan focuses on natural resource management, livelihood improvement, the provision of safe drinking water, hygiene, healthcare, community-based organisations, and research. In pursuit of its objectives, the organisation encourages the development of rural institutions, employs a participatory community-based management approach, promotes research and technology transfer, and engages in capacity building through partnerships with the Government, donors, other NGOs, and private entities.

Impact

Arpan Seva Sansthan's impact includes reaching out to 9 lakh households and 28,472 villages. Its Community-Based Integrated Development Project extended to 16 villages across four Gram Panchayats in the Barmer district. Furthermore, the Saajhi Sikhsa Project facilitated the re-enrollment of 39 girls and women, and the Manthan Project had a far-reaching impact, covering 30 villages, benefiting 3,500 families and 30,000 milking animals. The Integrated Watershed Development Project reached 2,035 families, totalling 9,026 people in rural areas, while the "Bring Back Children to School" project made a positive difference for 2,657 children.

Programs

  • Community-Based Integrated Development Project (CBIDP)

    District

    The CBIDP by Arpan Seva Sansthan, supported by Larsen & Toubro (L&T), aims to enhance the quality of life in 16 villages across four Gram Panchayats in Barmer district's arid climate. The project addresses challenges like water scarcity, low agricultural and livestock productivity, limited income sources, and gender and social discrimination. Its objectives include alleviating water stress, ensuring safe drinking water, improving livestock management via artificial insemination, enhancing education access, promoting livelihood opportunities, encouraging community involvement, and leveraging government programmes.

  • Saajhi Shiksha Project

    This programme, a collaboration between the organisation, Save the Children, and L&T, operated in Kukda and Lasadiya Gram Panchayats with the primary goal of enhancing education quality and reducing dropout rates, especially during the COVID-19 lockdown. The project's focus areas included co-educational activities, community mobilization, capacity building, teaching materials, and physical facilities, and its impact was notable with enhanced confidence, zero dropout rates, girls and women re-enrollment, the establishment of Learning Resource Centers, improved knowledge, and increased parental involvement. The Saajhi Shiksha Programme brought about a significant transformation in education and child development in Rajsamand District, specifically in Rajasthan's Bhim Block.

  • Manthan Programme

    The Dairy and Animal Husbandry Development Program, funded by Dharampal Satyapal Ltd (DS) Group Noida as part of their CSR initiative, has been in operation since 2016, focusing on enhancing the socio-economic status of cattle-rearing families. The project's objectives encompass breed improvement, feed management, veterinary services, the establishment of Farmer's Producer Organisations (FPO), and creating backward and forward linkages within the community. Key outcomes include an improved conception and safe delivery rate, the development of Community-Based Institutions (CBOs) in all 30 villages, convergence activities, the establishment of a Veterinary Pathology Lab, increased milk production, and the provision of quality animal feed through FPO initiatives. Project Manthan has played a vital role in significantly improving livestock productivity, uplifting the socio-economic conditions of cattle-rearing families, and promoting sustainable livelihoods in the target areas.

  • Integrated Watershed Development Project

    District

    This project enhances the quality of life for tribal and rural communities in 14 villages in Udaipur District, Rajasthan. It focuses on sustainable livelihoods through Natural Resource Management, emphasizing water conservation and harvesting for improved agriculture. IMPACT: Watershed Development: Conserved 14,29,897 cubic meters of rainwater via 153 structures and raised the groundwater table by 1.39 meters. Increased arable land and cropping areas.
    -Climate Smart Agriculture: Promoted micro-irrigation systems covering 45 hectares.
    -Land Reclamation: Transformed wasteland into Sanjeevan Eco Park, generating income for farmers through horticulture, commercial plants, and medicinal crops.
    -Infrastructure Development: Installed a solar-powered cold storage and irrigation pump in the eco-park.
    -Vertical Farming: Introduced vertical trellis for vegetable cultivation, significantly increasing family income.

  • Ab Meri Baari Project

    District

    This Project in collaboration with the Royal Rajasthan Foundation, aims to empower adolescents and young girls while addressing the impact of COVID-19. Operating in 12 villages in Jaipur District, Rajasthan. It has achieved significant milestones:
    Increased COVID Vaccination Awareness: Raised awareness and vaccination coverage from 38% to 52%, with support for vaccinating 275 girls.
    Empowering Anganwadi Workers: Enhanced AWWs' understanding of adolescent issues, improving community relationships, especially with girls.
    Expanding Social Security Reach: Enabled better access to social security schemes and services for the target group.
    Empowering Adolescent Girls: Over 600 girls gained knowledge on various aspects, with 100 champions receiving skill development training, fostering self-confidence, decision-making, and economic independence.
    Sustained Impact: Improved AWW skills ensure the project's long-term effectiveness.

  • Bringing Children Back to the School Project

    District

    This is a CSR project in collaboration between the organisation and Capri Foundation that focuses on the safe return of children to schools during the pandemic. Operating in 21 villages of Kurabad block in Udaipur district, Rajasthan and has benefited 2,657 children, 110 teachers, 3,680 parents, and 462 SMC members. Project Objectives:
    Ensuring Safe School Resumption, Creating Safe Learning Environments
    Key Activities:
    Community-Level Awareness Drives, Distribution of Learning Kits, Onsite Academic Support, Empowering SMCs and PTAs, SMART classrooms, Schools Sanitization/Disinfection, Improving WASH Facilities,
    Environment-Friendly Drinking Water Model Pilot,
    COVID-19 Safety and Hygiene Training, Staff and SMC Member Orientation.

  • Agriculture Enhancement Project

    Arpan, in partnership with Sonalika CSR, is implementing this Project in 25 villages across Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. This project focuses on training and supporting farmers in agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry, soil & water conservation, micro-irrigation, and water harvesting. The objective is to increase agricultural productivity, profitability, and sustainable livelihoods for the community.
    Project Objectives:
    Agriculture Productivity Enhancement, Water Harvesting Structures, Demonstration of Improved Seeds and Best Practices, Convergence with Government Schemes, Entitlement Support, Community Participation, Efficient Water Conservation, Capacity Building, Holistic Development.
    This project empowers farmers in regions with significant agricultural potential, bridging knowledge gaps and promoting better farming practices to improve income and livelihoods. Kisan clubs and community engagement foster knowledge-sharing and problem-solving among farmers.

Impact Metrics

  • No. of Farmers Under Horticulture Wadi Project

    Program Name

    Agriculture Enhancement Project

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2018-19 122
    • 2019-20 100
    • 2020-21 103
  • No. of Trainings Provided Under Wadi Project

    Program Name

    Agriculture Enhancement Project

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2018-19 12
    • 2019-20 13
    • 2020-21 6
  • No. of Farmers Trained Under Wadi Project

    Program Name

    Agriculture Enhancement Project

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2018-19 147
    • 2019-20 174
    • 2020-21 80
  • No. of Beneficiaries Under Project Manthan

    Program Name

    Manthan Programme

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2018-19 100
    • 2019-20 400
    • 2020-21 4000

Leadership Team

  • Dr. Subh Karan Singh

    President

  • Sanjay Sharma

    Livelihoods Expert

  • Vinod Shukla

    State Head - Madhya Pradesh

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

    AABTA3801A

  • Registration ID

    91/Udaipur/95-96

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    RJ/2014/0072840

  • FCRA

    125690100

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    7-B, Meera Nagar, Shobhagpura to Sukher 100-Ft Link Road, Udaipur, 313001

    Directions

Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type


    Society

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2019-20

    Income
    Rs.199,778,700
    Expenses
    Rs.198,753,862
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.15,702,558
    Program Expenses
    Rs.183,051,304
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  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.235,135,809
    Expenses
    Rs.235,099,247
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.11,055,536
    Program Expenses
    Rs.224,043,711
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.208,462,484
    Expenses
    Rs.207,304,487
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.13,690,984
    Program Expenses
    Rs.193,613,503
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