Partners And Policies

Our Partners

At RSWDO, our work is powered by the strength of partnerships β€” from village-level volunteers to institutional allies. These partnerships allow us to deliver lasting impact with transparency and heart. Here’s how different partners stand with us:

» πŸ”Ή Community Partners

Our most valuable allies are the people we serve. From local schoolteachers and Anganwadi workers to SHG members and youth volunteers, community partners guide every step of our programs. Their deep local knowledge ensures that every intervention is culturally appropriate, timely, and impactful.

How they support:

  • Identifying the most needy beneficiaries

  • Mobilizing attendance for health and awareness camps

  • Acting as field volunteers during emergencies


» πŸ”Ή Donors & Individual Supporters

Our donors β€” big-hearted individuals and members β€” are the lifeline of our mission. Their generosity helps us provide free school kits, scholarships, nutrition to children, and elderly care. Every donation, no matter the size, directly supports grassroots welfare.

How they contribute:

  • Financial donations (domestic & FCRA)

  • Sponsoring students or elderly care programs

  • In-kind support like clothing, books, or medicines

» πŸ”Ή Institutional & Government Recognition

We operate with full legal recognition and government compliance, enabling future collaborations with institutions and CSR wings. Our registration with NGO Darpan, FCRA, 12A, and 80G opens us to both national and international funding opportunities.

Credentials:

  • NGO Darpan ID: AP/2018/0211920

  • Registered under Societies Act (Reg. No. 498/2009)

  • FCRA, 12A & 80G approved

» πŸ”Ή Grassroots Collaboration Network

RSWDO operates across over 40+ districts in 6 states/UTs through a network of dedicated facilitators, rural educators, and SHG leaders. These local collaborators expand our reach and help us implement programs in diverse cultural settings.

Where we work:
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Puducherry

Legal & Compliance Framework

At RSWDO, we believe that transparency, accountability, and legal compliance are the cornerstones of ethical and impactful service. Our operations strictly follow the norms laid down by Indian regulatory bodies, and all financial and administrative practices are regularly reviewed and audited.

Our Legal Identity

RSWDO is officially recognized as a registered society committed to rural development since 2009. Our legal foundation ensures accountability in all our operations and partnerships.
Fund Management

We follow structured systems for managing funds with complete traceability. Whether from members, well-wishers, or local supporters, every contribution is recorded and responsibly used.
Transparent Reporting

Annual audits are conducted to ensure financial clarity. Reports are reviewed, filed on time, and made available for public or donor reference, showcasing our commitment to clean practices.

Organizational Policies

We operate with strong values, structured systems, and a deep sense of responsibility β€” ensuring that our beneficiaries are protected, our volunteers are respected, and every action we take aligns with the ethical mission we stand for. Our commitment to integrity guides every program, partnership, and policy we implement.

Child Safety First

We are committed to ensuring every child involved in our programs is protected from abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Our team follows strict safety protocols in schools and community spaces.
Inclusive & Equal

RSWDO does not discriminate based on caste, gender, religion, or background. We serve everyone equally and promote unity in all our rural initiatives.
Transparent Conduct

All team members and volunteers follow a code of conduct to maintain honesty, respect, and responsibility in their work. We act ethically in every decision and partnership.