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RFPs: Persons with Disabilities Livelihoods (India)

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Deadline: 20-Apr-2026

The SBI Foundation invites Indian non-profit organizations to submit proposals under its Centre of Excellence for Persons with Disabilities (CoE) to support vocational training, skill development, and entrepreneurship programs that promote sustainable livelihoods and economic empowerment for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). Funding ranges from ₹1 crore to ₹5 crore with project durations of 12–36 months.

Overview of the RFP

The CoE for Persons with Disabilities, launched by SBI Foundation in 2017, focuses on enhancing the employability, inclusion, and economic independence of PwDs across India. The RFP aims to support projects that generate sustainable livelihoods, provide skill development, and foster entrepreneurship for PwDs in alignment with national development priorities.

Focus Areas

Projects should address:

Who is Eligible?

Scope of Work

Funding & Duration

How to Apply

  1. Review RFP Document: Understand all eligibility, submission, and framework requirements
  2. Prepare Proposal: Include project objectives, methodology, target outcomes, sector focus, and budget justification
  3. Submit Proposal Electronically: Follow submission guidelines carefully; incomplete proposals may be rejected
  4. Evaluation Process: Projects are evaluated on alignment with programme objectives, innovation, feasibility, monitoring mechanisms, and organizational capability

Why This Initiative Matters

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply for this RFP?
Registered non-profit organizations in India with at least three years of experience in disability-focused initiatives.
2. What is the funding range?
Between ₹1 crore and ₹5 crore per project.
3. What is the duration of funded projects?
12 to 36 months.
4. What sectors are covered?
IT, manufacturing, hospitality, retail, handicrafts, and other viable sectors for PwDs.
5. What are the target outcomes for vocational programs?
At least 70% employment outcomes with minimum salary benchmarks and post-placement retention.
6. What are the targets for entrepreneurship programs?
At least 70% success rate for sustainable self-employment and income generation.
7. How will proposals be evaluated?
Based on alignment with programme objectives, innovation, feasibility, monitoring mechanisms, and organizational capability.

Conclusion

The SBI Foundation CoE RFP 2026–27 offers a unique opportunity for Indian NGOs to empower Persons with Disabilities through vocational training, skills development, and entrepreneurship programs. By partnering with SBI Foundation, organizations can drive inclusive, sustainable, and scalable livelihood solutions, contributing to long-term socio-economic development and community resilience.

For more information, visit SBI Foundation.

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