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SMBT(Sarvodaya Mutual Benefit Trust) Micro-finance to SHGs Self Help Group Approach Promotion of Livelihoods through Mutual Benefit Trust
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An SMBT needs to manage both its Financial and Social Performance MISSION Financial performance Social performance Social and financial performance
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Mission statement analysis SMBTs Social performance Reach poor clients (who) Provide services that help reduce poverty (how) Reduce client poverty (what) Improve the well-being of the economically active poor by providing long-term access to quality financial services
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Conceptual framework: The social performance pathway adapted Mission Goals Systems Service design and delivery Objectives Reaching target clients Meeting client needs In line with their capacities ] CHANGECHANGE Alignment with social responsibilities & values
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Background: SMBT Vision: Promote Sustainable Community Institutions for Micro-finance and Rural Livelihoods; Mission: To Alleviate Poverty among 100,000 Rural Poor Families by 2014; Current Operations: 15,000 Families in 3districts of 2 states; A Professional Agency (30 professionals); Operational Vision: Promote Livelihoods Clusters for the Poor
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Why SMBTs Economy of Scale Negotiation of loans from mainstream FI’s Manage larger economic activities Reduce Transaction Cost Additional services can be housed Cost of promotion of more groups can be minimized Can become a pressure point for the women
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Goals and Objectives Goal To Promote cluster based Livelihoods through self sustainable community based Institutions for rural poor women ; Objective To grow Mutual benefit trusts with women membership and sustainable external linkages ; Time Frame Three Years
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Registeration of 14 SMBTs(Future) In future 14 such SMBTs would be registered and link with financial Institutions Around 2000 SHGs would be members of such SMBTs Insurance and Business development and IDS services would be provided by such SMBTs to the SHGs
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Business status till 2010 Credit given57883900 Rs. Revenue generated to SMBTs 948000 Rs. No. of SHGs benefited1394 No. of household benefited 12249
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Women SHGs Women Dairy Groups in Villages Women Rice Groups in Villages BASIX Chilling of milk in the bulk coolers at sub-cluster level Managed by NGO and owned by producers Transportation of chilled milk to nearest market on contract basis Cluster SMBTs Entrepreneurs to be responsible for collection and Transportation of raw milk Veterinary Service Providers
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DAIRY INTERVENTION (Future) A livelihood-cum-self help group of 12 to 15 women come together for Livelihood activity through credit, saving and inter-loaning Bank linkage for working capital and expansion Bulk Coolers to improve marketability Cluster association facilitates/ manages feed, vet care & bank linkage
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Rice Intervention(Future) A Village level association for collecting and aggregating the Production of Rice A Cluster level Infrastructure for Storage and warehouseing Bank linkage for working capital and expansion Grading, Sorting and Packaging of Rice Geogrophical Indication and Brand-building of local Produce Linkages to export market
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THANK YOU Prakash Choudhry
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