Imagine your NGO is a football team, and the government is the league organizer. To play in the league, you need to sign a contract (the MoU) with the organizers. This contract outlines the rules of the game, the roles of each player, and how the season will be managed. It ensures that even if the league organizers change (like government staff transfers), your team knows exactly what to do and can keep playing without interruptions. By making sure your team's goals align with the league's priorities (government plans and budgets), you increase your chances of getting support and resources. There's no fixed way to get sponsorship (financial contributions), but aligning with the league's goals is crucial. Just like in football, successful collaboration with the league requires strategic planning and a focus on long-term success. This way, your team can keep scoring goals and making a positive impact on the community. Click here to read more