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A report on

Sustainable developmental policy of NGOS

Introduction

The term sustainable develop firstly coined in mid of 1980 and defined as satisfying the present
needs to meet their own need without contributing to the ability of future generations.
Sustainable development is the effective use of resources for economic development while
preserving the environment and ecosystem so that not only the need of the present are fulfilled
but also of the future generation. An NGO consist of the ability to identify the relevant mission
through performing different management practices and developing diversified income sources
that cover the targeted populations and assure the quality activities continuation.

Purpose and importance of NGOs sustainable development

There are invaluable contributions are made by non-governmental organizations around the
globe and the main objective of these non-profit organizations is to deliver high-quality and
productive products and services. It organizes various educative, informative, and
communicational programs that encourage healthy behavior and these organizations can build
and make changes that meet the needs of the health in the community. The main purpose of the
sustainable development of NGOs is

 To minimize resources use

Sustainable development plays a vital role in the management of renewable sources that benefit
the whole environment and human community and is supported by the renewable sources that
come from environmental sources.

 Reducing toxic material and hazardous chemical use

The sustainable policy helps to avoid using unnecessary materials that are hazardous and tries to
maintain this chemical so that it doesn't cause any harm to humans and the environment.

 Employing life cycle management approaches

Creating a competitive edge, securing long-term market access, improving environmental


credentials are increasingly important, and these activities and managed by the NGOs. By life
cycle management and assessment, NGOs focus on the credit give perspective.

 Promoting sustainability principles

The major 3 principle of sustainability policy is economy, society, and economy and the NGOs
play a major role in the conservation of these sectors.
 Raising awareness among stakeholders

NGOs need to focus on the greater understanding of how to achieve balanced integration of the
three dimensions of sustainable development and for this deliberation stakeholders play a vital
role.

· Training staff regarding sustainability principles and techniques

Various training programs such as youth leadership training, educational training,


entrepreneurship training, corporate sustainability training must be provided to the stakeholders
and staff regarding sustainability principles and techniques.

Importance:

 It creates the environment under which human can meet their need without harming
nature
 Enable fulfillment of social, economic, and another requirement of present and future
generation
 Ensure that we have, and will continue to have, the water, materials, and resources to
protect human, health, and the environment

Planning Sustainability Policy

Sustainability is the term that refers to meeting the needs of the present generation without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. NGOs develop various
plans to meet the choices and how these choices affect the future generation. For community
planning sustainability are the alignment of our built environment and socio-economic activities
with a natural system that supports life with the future generation in mind. The sustainability
plan provides a blueprint with how humidity should be more sustainable over time.

The responsibility of NGO

 Meeting local obligations


 Contribute to economic growth adopting clean technology
 Reducing dependency on carbon-based energy sources
 Improving energy efficiency and cost-saving
 Improving air quality and public health

Plan of NGO for the all community, all sectors, and local agency operations

The plan includes all the operations such as the planning department, building division, code
enforcement, public works and it also includes the entire community such as the residential
community, the business community, the industrial community as well as the health care
community. Providing a written plan will provide a road map to guide all the Customers, Staff,
Investors, Local community, Regulators, Technical specialists, and the community to work on
sustainability efforts. A plan can strengthen the communities by an understanding of the efforts
needed to keep the local community and members of NGOs operating and protecting resources
today and for the future.

Strategies: opportunity to incorporate and implement

Opportunity:

It helps to formulate express the vision for the future of the community

Incorporate:

NGOs stakeholders and members incorporate the vision into sustainability goals at the highest
levels of local government.

Implement:

Implementation of sustainability principles and all municipals and communal activities

What typically included in a sustainability plan:

In the economy over the last several years, agencies have had a challenge with the resource and
funding. To prepare sustainability plans there is a cost to prepare and agencies they may not have
the fund to prepare a plan, NGO is planning to apply for the NPOS for funding. For example,
over the last few years there is 74RFPs for sustainability development and proposals but among
these RFPs only 5 or 6 RFPs for sustainability plans so again the challenge of resources in public
agencies to work on them and funding to support the pan.

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