Bihar Rural Livelihoods Project

Empowers rural communities to access sustainable livelihoods through a comprehensive mission-driven approach

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Geographies Served

Programs

  • Social Developments Programme

    State
    States

    Bihar

    The organisation mobilizes marginalized groups, focusing on vulnerable sections, into self-managed institutions like self-help groups (SHGs) with community and stakeholder support. Federations at various levels sustain collective efforts and enhance access to public services. Existing federations are integrated while maintaining autonomy and good governance.

    Producer groups prioritize livelihood development, handling input procurement, processing, marketing, and sales. Community professionals manage CBO activities, emphasizing equity, accountability, and local knowledge for effective community development.

  • Financial Inclusion Programme

    State
    States

    Bihar

    The organisation's Micro Finance Initiatives aim to empower 44,100 self-help groups (SHGs) of poor households to manage a microfinance portfolio worth Rs. 285.47 crores ($68 million). This includes group savings, interest accrual, loans from commercial banks, and a community investment fund. The broader goal is to build trust in banking with the poor, empower them to run financial institutions effectively and facilitate financial support from various sources. The objectives also include creating assets, improving incomes for community-based organizations, and promoting transparency through proper accounting systems.

  • Livelihoods Programme

    District

    Nalanda

    Muzaffarpur

    Gaya

    Madhubani

    Purnia

    States

    Bihar

    The organisation's livelihood initiative aims to create employment opportunities for the poor by enhancing productivity in key sectors. It conducted a study in selected districts to identify suitable livelihood sectors and necessary interventions. The study revealed that a majority of the rural poor rely on agriculture and face challenges accessing credit for food security, leading to indebtedness. To address this, the project plans to universalize food security and improve paddy productivity. Cattle rearing is another common livelihood, and the project intends to integrate SHG and VO members into successful institutional models. The project also identified various livelihood activities in the districts based on factors like the number of poor communities involved and the presence of experienced service providers. These activities will be adopted to uplift the rural poor's livelihoods.

  • Skill & Jobs Programme

    State
    States

    Bihar

    The organisation's vision is to empower rural youth and make them economically independent and globally relevant. They are part of the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY), which falls under the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM). DDU-GKY focuses on rural youth aged 15 to 35 from poor families and supports government initiatives like Skill India, Make in India, Digital India, Smart Cities, and Start-Up India.

    In Bihar, SRLM (JEEVIKA) serves as the nodal agency for DDU-GKY implementation. Key features of DDU-GKY include an outcome-oriented approach with a focus on placement and certification, ensuring that the poor and marginalized can benefit, demand-driven training programs aligned with market demand, post-placement support, and adherence to quality standards. The programme also has a special focus on socially disadvantaged groups, including SC/ST, minorities, and women.

  • Institution and Capacity Building Programme

    District
    State
    District

    Patna

    States

    Bihar

    The organisation focuses on building community institutions and capacities through structured learning. This includes creating a resource person roster and designing training modules based on a community operations manual. Workshops introduce the project's approach, and training covers topics like SHGs, microfinance, conflict resolution, and social issues. Specialized training is provided to staff and PRI members. Collaboration with PRIs aims to improve access to social protection programmes, especially for women. Effective communication between SHG members and PRI officials regarding citizen rights is promoted, enhancing community institutions and inclusivity in social protection programmes.

Leadership Team

  • Vivek Kumar Singh

    President

  • Arvind Chaudhary

    Chief Executive Officer

  • K K Pathak

    Member, Executive Committee

  • Saravana Kumar

    Member, Executive Committee

Demographics & Structure

  • Organisation Strength

    None

Registration Details

  • Registration Number

    76

  • CSR Form 1

    Not Available

  • 12A

    AABTB1554BE20212

  • FCRA

    Not Available

About

  • Headquarters

    Patna, Bihar

  • Since

    2008

Impact

JEEViKA has mobilized over 12 million rural poor households into over 1 million self-help groups across Bihar, providing them access to savings, credit, and livelihood support.

Vision and Mission

JEEViKA's vision is to empower the rural poor in Bihar and enable them to increase their household income through sustainable livelihood enhancements and improved access to financial and public services.

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    Vidyut Bhawan, Annexe-II, 1st and 2nd Floor (Southern Wing), Bailey Road, Patna, Bihar

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Society

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management