18 Years of Projects. 20 Programmes. One Purpose.

From TB medicine distribution in Alwar to sanitary napkin manufacturing in Bikaner; from COVID-19 food relief to digital commerce on ONDC — every project below is real, funded, documented, and held accountable. SGJSS has worked with 9 institutional partners and 50 lakh+ beneficiaries since 2007.

20 ProjectsSince 2007
9 Funding PartnersInstitutional + Community
50 Lakh+ BeneficiariesAcross Rajasthan
Rs. 2+ Crore / YearInstitutional Programme Value

Trusted Partners — Institutional & Community

NABARDPrimary Funder
ICDS / WCDGovt. of Rajasthan
RNTCPDist. TB Society
RSPCBPollution Control Board
CSC e-GovernanceMeitY
CBEO ChittorgarhSamagra Shiksha
RSCBRajasthan Co-op Bank
NSE SSENSESSENPO00130
♥ Private DonorsRs. 15L+/year

Completed Projects

Completed RNTCP — TB Medicine Distribution & Patient Supervision

RNTCP — TB Medicine Distribution & Patient Supervision

Funder
Dist. TB Society (RNTCP), Alwar
Period
2009–2014
District
7 CHCs, Alwar District
Value
Rs. 10 lakh/yr

SGJSS served as the field implementation partner for the Revised National TB Control Programme (RNTCP) across Alwar District for five years. The programme covered medicine distribution, supervision of TB patients, laboratory sample coordination, and data collection across seven community health centres. Field staff maintained patient records, tracked treatment adherence, and reported outcomes to the District TB Society. This programme gave SGJSS its foundational experience in government health programme management at scale.

12,24,000 patient interactions  |  7 CHCs  |  Rs.10 lakh/year  |  2009–2014

Completed MLTC — Anganwadi Workers & Lady Supervisors Training

MLTC — Anganwadi Workers & Lady Supervisors Training

Funder
ICDS, Jaipur (WCD, Govt. of Rajasthan)
Period
2011–2013
District
Jaipur District
Value
Rs. 6.7 lakh/yr

Under a contract with the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), SGJSS ran Mid-Level Training Centre (MLTC) programmes for Anganwadi workers and female supervisors. Each 15-day residential batch trained 30 participants in child nutrition monitoring, PMMVY scheme procedures, data entry, maternal health protocols, and community mobilisation. A total of 2,000 frontline health workers were trained across the programme period, strengthening the ICDS delivery system at the grassroots level in Jaipur.

2,000 Anganwadi workers trained  |  30 per batch  |  Rs.6.7 lakh/yr  |  2011–2013

Completed Education & Health for Orphan Boys and Girls

Education & Health for Orphan Boys and Girls

Funder
Self-funded + Rajasthan Social Justice Dept.
Period
2012–2014
District
Jaipur and surrounding districts
Value
Rs. 10 lakh/yr

Supported by private donors and the Rajasthan Social Justice and Empowerment Department, SGJSS provided educational access and healthcare to orphaned children from marginalised communities. The programme distributed school materials, arranged tuition support, and organised health check-ups and free medicine distribution for over 2,000 women and children. This was one of SGJSS’s earliest self-funded programmes, demonstrating that private donor generosity could be directed toward the most vulnerable populations with measurable, documented results.

1,500+ orphans educated  |  2,000+ women and children received free healthcare

Completed Digital Literacy — NDLM & PMGDISHA

Digital Literacy — NDLM & PMGDISHA

Funder
CSC e-Governance Services India Ltd. (MeitY)
Period
2014–2019
District
Rural Rajasthan — multiple districts
Value
Rs. 35 lakh total

As an authorised Common Service Centre (CSC) implementation partner, SGJSS trained rural Rajasthan in two successive national digital literacy missions. Under NDLM (2014–2016), 35,000+ rural villagers gained skills in internet use, digital banking, and e-governance. Under PMGDISHA (2017–2019), a further 5,000+ participants completed the upgraded curriculum covering smartphone use, online safety, and UPI payments. These two programmes together represent SGJSS’s largest single training footprint — 40,000+ individuals over five years.

35,000+ via NDLM  |  5,000+ via PMGDISHA  |  40,000+ total  |  Rs.35 lakh  |  2014–2019

Completed Digital Literacy & Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan — Mid-Day Meal Monitoring, Chittorgarh

Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan — Mid-Day Meal Monitoring, Chittorgarh

Funder
CBEO Chittorgarh (Rajasthan State Govt.)
Period
2019–2023
District
Begu Block, Chittorgarh District
Value
Rs. 8 lakh/yr

Under the Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, SGJSS was appointed by the Chief Block Education Office (CBEO) in Chittorgarh to monitor mid-day meal quality, distribution records, and nutritional standards in government primary schools across Begu Block. Field staff conducted daily quality inspections, maintained attendance and meal registers, and submitted data to the district education administration. The programme directly supported the nutritional welfare of 10,000 children per year for four consecutive academic years.

10,000 children/year  |  4 years  |  Begu Block, Chittorgarh  |  Rs.8 lakh/yr

Completed Tree Plantation Drive — RSPCB Environmental Partnership, Rajasthan, 2023

RSPCB Environmental Partnership — Pollution Prevention

Funder
Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board
Period
2011–2023
District
Jaipur, Ajmer, Chittorgarh, Kishangarh
Value
Rs. 13 lakh/yr

SGJSS served as a field assistant to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (RSPCB) for twelve consecutive years. The work covered pollution prevention advisory support, environmental investigation assistance, training programme organisation for industries and local bodies, and public awareness campaigns. SGJSS also participated in waste management drives, plastic recycling initiatives, and environmental data compilation. This is SGJSS’s longest-running institutional partnership — spanning four districts and grounded in the Bishnoi tradition of ecological stewardship.

12-year partnership  |  4 districts  |  Millions indirectly benefited  |  Rs.13 lakh/yr

Completed SHG Organisation & Skill Training — RSCB Partnership

SHG Organisation & Skill Training — RSCB Partnership

Funder
Rajasthan State Co-operative Bank (RSCB)
Period
2022–2023
District
Rural Rajasthan
Value

With support from the Rajasthan State Co-operative Bank (RSCB), SGJSS conducted structured capacity building and skill training for women’s Self-Help Groups (SHGs) across rural Rajasthan. The programme covered financial literacy, bank linkage procedures, SHG governance and record keeping, and income-generating activity planning. Women who completed the training reported increased confidence in financial decision-making and successful establishment of income ventures — from food processing to handicraft sales.

Women SHG members trained in financial literacy and enterprise development

Completed COVID-19 Relief — Food, Masks, Vaccination & Awareness

COVID-19 Relief — Food, Masks, Vaccination & Awareness

Funder
Self-funded + Private Donors + Community
Period
2020–2022
District
Rajasthan — multiple districts
Value
Rs. 15 lakh/yr

When the COVID-19 pandemic began, SGJSS mobilised within days. Over two years, the organisation distributed dry food rations to 20,000 vulnerable families — daily wage earners, migrant workers, and families below the poverty line. Over 80,000 masks were distributed free of cost across Rajasthan. Mobile health clinics provided vaccination support and awareness. In April 2021, SGJSS organised a blood donation camp that collected 200 units of blood during a critical shortage. This programme ran entirely on private donations.

20,000 families  |  80,000+ masks  |  200 blood units (April 2021)  |  Rs.15 lakh/yr

Completed · SEBI Impact Verified SHG Women in Sanitary Napkin Manufacturing Training — NABARD LEDP, Bikaner, 2023

Sanitary Napkin Manufacturing & Sale (LEDP) — Lunkaransar, Bikaner

Funder
NABARD Rajasthan
Period
2022–2024
District
Lunkaransar Block, Bikaner District
Value
Rs. 7.15 lakh/yr

Funded by NABARD under the Livelihood and Enterprise Development Programme (LEDP), SGJSS trained 90 women from SHGs in Lunkaransar Block in the complete manufacturing, pricing, packaging, and marketing of sanitary napkins. Three 15-day training batches were conducted between November 2022 and January 2023, with refresher training in May–June 2023. Today, participating SHGs produce 1,200 pads per month, supply 8 government schools, and earn a collective Rs.45,000/month. This programme was independently verified under SEBI’s Social Stock Exchange impact assessment framework.

90 SHG women trained  |  20,000+ women made aware  |  Rs.45,000/month collective income

Completed Amrita Haat Exhibitions — Bikaner 2024 and 2025

Amrita Haat Exhibitions — Bikaner 2024 and 2025

Funder
NABARD
Period
2024 and 2025
District
Bikaner
Value

SGJSS participated in two consecutive editions of the Amrita Haat — the Government of Rajasthan’s flagship market fair for women SHG entrepreneurs. At the 2024 edition, SGJSS women entrepreneurs exhibited sanitary napkins, organic produce, and handicrafts. At the 2025 edition, 90+ SHG women earned a collective Rs.32.70 lakh over four days. Amrita Haat is the culmination of months of skill training — the first time many participants sold a product independently, negotiated a price, and deposited earnings in their own account.

Rs.32.70 lakh earned by SHG women at 2025 edition  | 90+ women participants

Completed Amrita Haat Exhibition — Ajmer 2026

Amrita Haat Exhibition — Ajmer 2026

Funder
NABARD (Ref: NABARD/32/10/ENG-GVN001-2025-26-PR-107)
Period
2026
District
Ajmer, Rajasthan
Value
Rs. 1,21,430

Building on two successful Bikaner editions, SGJSS participated in the Amrita Haat Women’s Empowerment Fair in Ajmer in 2026 — expanding market access for SHG women to central Rajasthan for the first time. The participation was sanctioned by NABARD under Ref. NABARD/32/10/ENG-GVN001-2025-26-PR-107 dated 19 March 2026. SGJSS women showcased products from their NABARD-funded livelihood training programmes and established new buyer connections beyond Bikaner.

Third consecutive Amrita Haat  |  New markets in Ajmer  |  Rs.1,21,430 NABARD grant

Completed Capacity Building Exposure Visit — RCDF (URMUL), Bikaner

Capacity Building Exposure Visit — RCDF (URMUL), Bikaner

Funder
NABARD (CAT sanction)
Period
2026
District
Phalodi Block to Bikaner
Value

Under NABARD’s Capacity Building and Training (CAT) framework, SGJSS organised a structured exposure visit for rural women farmers from Phalodi Block to the Rajasthan Co-operative Dairy Federation (RCDF) and URMUL Trust in Bikaner — two of Rajasthan’s most respected rural cooperative institutions. Participants gained practical exposure to large-scale dairy processing, cooperative governance, women’s enterprise models, packaging, and rural marketing systems. The visit directly reinforced skills learned in SGJSS’s ongoing livelihood training programmes.

Women farmers from Phalodi exposed to cooperative enterprise models  |  NABARD CAT

Ongoing Projects

Ongoing PMMVY — Maternal & Child Health State Coordination

PMMVY — Maternal & Child Health State Coordination

Funder
ICDS / WCD, Govt. of Rajasthan
Period
2014–present
District
Rajasthan state-wide
Value
Rs. 7 lakh/yr

Since 2014, SGJSS has served as the Rajasthan state coordinator for the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY) — the Government of India’s flagship maternity benefit scheme. SGJSS manages beneficiary enrolment, data protection, Anganwadi centre monitoring, and PMMVY data analysis across the state. SGJSS has contributed to reduced maternal mortality, increased institutional deliveries, improved antenatal care coverage, and enhanced nutritional intake among enrolled pregnant and lactating women. As of 2025, the programme has supported 5,00,000+ beneficiaries since inception.

5,00,000+ beneficiaries  |  State coordinator  |  2014–ongoing  |  Rs.7 lakh/yr

Ongoing Goat Rearing (Bakri Palan) Training — Napasar Block, Bikaner, 2025

Goat Rearing (Bakri Palan) LEDP — Napasar, Bikaner

Funder
NABARD
Period
2025–26
District
Napasar Block, Bikaner
Value
Rs. 9.6 lakh

SGJSS is currently implementing a NABARD-funded Goat Rearing Livelihood and Enterprise Development Programme (LEDP) in Napasar Block, Bikaner. Three 15-day training batches (80 farmers each) cover scientific goat rearing — breed selection, feeding, vaccination, disease prevention, and market linkage. All 240 trainees are linked to NABARD subsidy schemes and Kisan Credit Cards. Valedictory ceremonies attended by NABARD DDMs and government officials publicly recognise trainees’ achievement and build community credibility for the programme.

240 farmers trained  |  3 batches  |  Napasar, Bikaner  |  Rs.9.6 lakh  |  2025–26

Ongoing Digital E-Commerce & ONDC Training — Bharatpur

Digital E-Commerce & ONDC Training — Bharatpur

Funder
NABARD (Digital Marketing BTR)
Period
2025–26
District
Bharatpur District
Value
Rs. 7.52 lakh

SGJSS is implementing a NABARD-sanctioned Digital Empowerment and E-Commerce Integration programme in Bharatpur — training SHG women to sell on ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce), enabling access to national markets without middlemen. Two batches of 25 women each receive 6-month blended training covering digital marketing, WhatsApp Business, Instagram commerce, product photography, ONDC seller onboarding, and digital payment management. Addon NextGen Pvt. Ltd. serves as the technical training partner.

50 SHG women  |  2 batches  |  ONDC onboarding  |  Bharatpur  |  Rs.7.52 lakh

Ongoing Animal Husbandry Programme — Women Farmers, Bharatpur

Animal Husbandry Programme — Women Farmers, Bharatpur

Funder
NABARD
Period
2025–26
District
Bharatpur District
Value
Rs. 15.06 lakh

SGJSS is running a NABARD-funded Animal Husbandry programme for small and marginal women farmers in Bharatpur District. The programme trains women — who are the primary caregivers of livestock in Bharatpur households even where formal land rights rest with men — in cattle nutrition and feed management, disease identification, vaccination schedules, breeding management, and milk value addition and cooperative marketing. All participants receive certification from the district veterinary department and are linked to SHG credit.

Women farmers trained in livestock management  |  Bharatpur  |  Rs.15.06 lakh  |  2025–26

Recurring Rural Health Check-up Camp — SGJSS Community Health Programme, Rajasthan, 2023

Eye & Health Check-up Camps — Rural Rajasthan

Funder
Private Donors (Rs. 15 lakh+ annual pool)
Period
2022–ongoing
District
Rural Rajasthan
Value
Rs. 15 lakh+/yr

Supported entirely by private donors, SGJSS runs year-round rural health camps providing general medical screening, eye check-ups, diabetes and hypertension detection, maternal and child health services, and health education. In 2022–23 and 2023–24, each year’s camps reached 2,500+ beneficiaries including children, women, and the elderly in villages with limited access to healthcare facilities. Early detection of conditions during these camps has prevented serious illness and saved lives that would otherwise have had no access to primary diagnosis.

2,500+ beneficiaries/year  |  Eye, general, maternal health  |  Donor-funded  |  2022–ongoing

Recurring Annual Blood Donation Camps — Community Health Initiative

Annual Blood Donation Camps — Community Health Initiative

Funder
Self-funded / Private Donors
Period
2021–ongoing
District
Jaipur and Rajasthan
Value

SGJSS’s founder Shri Dharampal Bishnoi personally participates as the first donor at every blood donation camp — setting the tone for an organisation where leadership leads by example, not from a stage. SGJSS organised its first major blood donation camp in April 2021 during the COVID-19 crisis, collecting 200 units at a moment when hospitals across Rajasthan faced critical shortages. Since then, the blood donation camp initiative has become an annual event, providing a regular supply of verified blood units and building a community culture of voluntary donation and humanitarian responsibility.

200 units in April 2021 alone  |  Annual initiative  |  Jaipur  |  Donor-funded  |  2021–ongoing

Proposed Projects — Open for CSR and Donor Partnership

Proposed Carbon Credit Programme — Farmer Income Enhancement, Bharatpur

Carbon Credit Programme — Farmer Income Enhancement, Bharatpur

Funder
Seeking CSR / Carbon Market Partners
Period
TBD
District
Bharatpur
Value

SGJSS has proposed a pioneering Carbon Credit Income Enhancement Programme for small and marginal farmers in Bharatpur District. Farmers will adopt carbon-sequestering agricultural practices — agroforestry, no-till farming, organic composting, native tree integration — and SGJSS will document, measure, and register verified carbon credits on voluntary carbon markets. Income flows directly to farmer bank accounts. Corporate CSR partners who fund the programme receive a verified offset certificate and a full impact report under SEBI’s Social Stock Exchange framework.

CSR NOTE: Dual impact — verified carbon offset + direct farmer income  |  Schedule VII eligible

Proposed Zero-Coupon Zero-Principal Bond — NSE Social Stock Exchange

Zero-Coupon Zero-Principal Bond — NSE Social Stock Exchange

Platform
NSE SSE
NPO No.
NSESSENPO00130
Status
Launch Pending
80G
AAEAS2012HF20214

SGJSS is preparing a Zero-Coupon Zero-Principal (ZCZP) bond issuance through the NSE Social Stock Exchange — a SEBI-approved mechanism allowing the public to donate to SGJSS through a regulated stock exchange platform. A ZCZP bond is a donation instrument: contributors give a fixed amount, receive no financial return, but receive a verified impact report under SEBI’s Social Impact Assessment framework. Donations are 80G-eligible. This makes SGJSS one of a handful of Indian NGOs offering retail donors institutional-grade transparency through a public stock exchange.

80G: AAEAS2012HF20214  |  NSE SSE: NSESSENPO00130