Registered under the West Bengal Societies Registration Act, 1961. Registration No. S/76925 dated 26/05/1994.
Registered under Section 12 A of the Income Tax Act 1961. No. AAATC5062CE2023101 (AY- 2026-27).
Registered under Section 80 G of the Income Tax Act 1961. No. AAATC5062CF2023101 (AY- 2026-27).
Registered under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 1976. Regd No. 147120573 dated 1st June, 2001 (Valid upto 31st March 2027)
Unique Id under Niti Aayog, Govt. of India – WB/2009/0003848
Registered under the WB Professional Tax Act, 1979. No. 191001154015, Date: 14.04.2015
Registered under the Employees’ Provident Funds & Misc. Provisions Act, 1952 No. 10000128215CAL, Date: 13.05.2018
Registered under the Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948. No. 41000751230001099, Date: 4.10.2019
Registered under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Govt. of India. CSR Registration No. CSR00004548
Obtained GST Registration No. 19AAATC5062C1Z2 on 12.12.2017
Empanelled under the TISS CSR Hub, No. TISS CECSR/18/07/82
Income Tax PAN Services Unit, Govt. of India, PAN No.– AAATC5062C, Date: 26.05.1994
Tax deductions account no. (TAN) under the Income Tax Act, 1961– CALCO5436E, Date: 22.12.2005
Empanelment & Affiliations
SPADE has received recognition from Indo Global Social Service Society (IGSSS) and OXFAM in 2020 for the successful implementation of the project ‘Humanitarian Assistance to Cyclone Amphan-Affected Communities in West Bengal.
Secured a Certificate of Appreciation from IGSSS and Oxfam India for providing Humanitarian Assistance during Covid-19 & after Amphan.
Awarded the 1st Prize in the Asia Regional Good Practice Exercise in September 2018 under the theme of “Mainstreaming DRR and CCA in Development Planning at the Local Level” for the case titled “Community Based Disaster Preparedness: A Case Study of People’s Planning Efforts”.
Received recognition as “Outstanding Performance under Credit Linkage” during 2016–2017 from the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) in 2017.
Received recognition as “Overall Performance in SHG and Bank Linkage Programme in West Bengal” from the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development in 2016.
SPADE has been empanelled by the National CSR Hub, TATA Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, on 25th August, 2014, vide Ref: Hub Code: A/01/12/08/169.
Received recognition from Caritas India in 2013 for effective implementation of the “Community Managed Disaster Risk Management Programme.”
SPADE has been empanelled by the Ministry of Rural Development, Department of Rural Development, Government of India, on and from 8th April, 2013 as a Capacity Building Agency for NRLM in the areas of Staff Induction and Capacity Building, Social Mobilization, Institution Building, Financial Inclusion and Capacity Building of Community Institutions and cadres.
SPADE has been empanelled as a Vocational Training Providing Institute since April 2012 by the Society for Self Employment of Unemployed Youth, West Bengal, constituted by the Government of West Bengal under the Department of Sports and Youth Services, Govt. of West Bengal, in 2004.
SPADE is a member of the NGO Partnership System that has been promoted by the Planning Commission of India as a platform that provides space for interface between Voluntary Organizations or NGOs and key Government Ministries or Departments. SPADE’s Unique Id under NGO Partnership System is WB/2009 /0003848.
Received recognition from UNICEF in 2007 for the successful implementation of the pioneering Project of Community Based Disaster Preparedness (CBDP) in disaster prone districts of Nadia and Murshidabad.
SPADE has been empanelled by the CSR Hub of the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, Government of India, as an Implementing Agency for CSR Projects.
SPADE has been a member of the West Bengal Self Help Group Promotional Forum, a state-level network of Self Help Promoting Institutions in West Bengal, since its inception in 2001.
SPADE is a member of the State Inter Agency Group – West Bengal that was formed in mid-2000 initially to avert the type of devastation caused by the exceptionally widespread floods in West Bengal in 2000, and gradually it emerged as a collective effort to promote the core concept of unified humanitarian response across the state.