How long does Asha fund each project? What happens to the projects after that?
Project proposals usually specify the duration for which funding is required from Asha. At the end of the term, some of the projects attain self-suffiency through support from the Indian government, some are taken up for financing by other organizations who are satisfied with the progress the has been made, and some of them apply to Asha again for funding. Keeping in mind the need to broaden the scope of its impact in India, and the need to ensure that existing projects continue to thrive, Asha decides on a case-by-case basis the appropriate course of action. This could be either continuing support for the project, or recommending it to other chapters of Asha and/or other organizations that Asha works with.
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