Kaizzen has associate with Credibility Alliance and Rise against Hunger India and launched ‘DigiKushal’, an initiative that beams to train NPOs (Non-profit organizations) for digital transformation. This move will lead to a major mandate for digital governance and the transformation of the Indian government. The objective of this project is to train 2000 NPOs by the end of the second year.
The project aims to enable Indian non-profit organizations across the country to acquire technology and use digital tools to enhance their governance, management, program delivery, and community impact. This will be accomplished through a range of training and immersion programs. And it will also bring together NGO leaders, board members, IT and communication teams, etc.
Vineet Handa, Founder, and CEO, Kaizzen PR Services commented that this project is aimed at producing a change in the social sector and to connect this digital divide. Also, he mentions that Kaizzen is proud to partner with Credibility Alliance and RAHI and to contribute their technical prowess in this initiative. DigiKushal will stimulate the importance and necessity of learning the digital way. Enabling NPOs digitally will not just make them future-ready but will also provide them a unique identity that will help them to effectively communicate with the world and increase their publicity.
Dr. Harish Vasishth, Executive Director, Credibility Alliance mentions that Non-profit organizations have been actively committed in various involvement to provide relief, build awareness, and creating community resilience to cope and defeat the situation created by the pandemic. The improved use of technology has been at the lead for NPOs, be Income Tax, FCRA registration, or periodically disclosure or tax compliance. But the need for digital connectivity has never been more important than during the coronavirus pandemic. We focus on empowering grassroots of NPOs for digital addition, development impact, and sustainability.
Dola Mohapatra, Executive Director, Rise against Hunger India said that Digital literacy is now required for empowering the NPOs digitally and it would mean that they will be able to provide technology to find innovative solutions for their everyday work. NPOs are now forced to rethink how they communicate about their work to the outside world. The donor and fundraising world is also changing at both institutional and individual levels, which can be controlled effectively through digital commitment. NPOs must learn to catch and convey their result in a reporting framework that is rapidly going digital.
The initiative will begin with workshops and interactive training. A highly qualified team of experts will promote the workshops comprising of NPO experience and digital expertise. Credibility Alliance will develop a mechanism for support and assistance.