Chapter 5 - Section 5.3 - SubSection 5.3.5Pilot Project – Graduated Rural Income Generation Project (GRIP)

In 2023-24, NABARD launched a pilot project to empower ultra-poor rural women by building their capacities and enabling asset creation, combined with an innovative Returnable Grant mechanism where beneficiaries repay up to 50% of the grant provided for livelihood assets. Launched on 01 August 2024 in five districts across Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Jharkhand, and Meghalaya, the project is implemented in partnership with BandhanKonnagar using the proven Targeting the Hardcore Poor (THP) approach. By 31st March 2025, 655 Participatory Rural Appraisals covering over 64,000 households were completed, identifying 1,694 beneficiaries, with 1,160 trained and 903 supported with livelihood assets. To strengthen monitoring and evaluation, NABARD has also developed the GRIP Management System under its Software Factory Initiative. The system digitally records graduation journeys, beneficiary scores, and socio-economic indicators at both individual and project levels.

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5.3.5 Pilot Project – Graduated Rural Income Generation Project (GRIP)

In 2023-24, NABARD launched a pilot project to empower ultra-poor rural women by building their capacities and enabling asset creation, combined with an innovative Returnable Grant mechanism where beneficiaries repay up to 50% of the grant provided for livelihood assets. Launched on 01 August 2024 in five districts across Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Jharkhand, and Meghalaya, the project is implemented in partnership with BandhanKonnagar using the proven Targeting the Hardcore Poor (THP) approach. By 31st March 2025, 655 Participatory Rural Appraisals covering over 64,000 households were completed, identifying 1,694 beneficiaries, with 1,160 trained and 903 supported with livelihood assets. To strengthen monitoring and evaluation, NABARD has also developed the GRIP Management System under its Software Factory Initiative. The system digitally records graduation journeys, beneficiary scores, and socio-economic indicators at both individual and project levels.