Objective: To describe the features of voluntary organizations and suggest measures for the promotion and strengthening of voluntary efforts
• Introduction and Concept of Voluntary Action
• Difference between Voluntary Organization and NGO
• CAPART- Organization and Activities
• Role of Voluntary Organizations
• Problems of Voluntary Organizations
• NGOs – Positive Impacts and Limitations
• Nature and Scope of Voluntary Agency
• Administration at the Design Stage
• Planning and Budgeting
• Administration at Implementation and Stabilization Stages
• Meaning and Assumptions of Community Based Programmes
• Planning of Community Based Programmes
• Programme Formulation
• Working with Community Groups
• Meaning and Features of Social Action
• Social Action and Social Reforms
• Strategies of Social Action
• Social Action in India
• Meaning of Voluntary organization
• Need and Purpose for Registration
• Formation of Voluntary Agency and its Registration
• Registration as a Trust
• Registration Process
• Organizational Design and Structure
• Relevance of Creating of Work Oriented Atmosphere
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