Idea and Conception
The idea on goat-based livelihood was conceived by the founding trustee Shri Sanjeev Kumar while working with PRADAN for promotion of dairy farming activities.
Experiments and Prototyping
An experiment with 26 farmers for goat farming started out in Rajasthan. Meanwhile with IBTADA experimented with the idea of training local women for providing basic goat management practices which turned out successful. Mr Rajesh Singhi (IBTADA) and Sanjeev Kumar felt the need for a systematic and standardized approach to small livestock farming.
Registration
On 29th September 2008, a formal legal entity comes into existence. The Goat Trust was registered as a charitable trust.
Grassroots Action Kicks Off
Idea of Pashu Sakhis developed in house The Goat Trust took up for implementation by few organizations in Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh (now Telangana) and Maharashtra. Grassroots action started from here
Systems and Process Establishment
A dedicated team on building teams and systems within The Goat Trust was established. Also established a small team to conduct farm-based research and develop practical manuals to support partner organizations
Technical Resource Organization
The Goat Trust designated as technical resource organization to train community level workers and Pashu Sakhies on extending services on a cost recovery basis.
Scaling Up
Scaling Up with Government by signing MoU with Jharkhand State Livelihoods Promotion Society (JSLPS) for promoting goal-based livelihood extension model in Jharkhand
Awards and Recognition
The Goat Trust got awarded as an Innovative organization working on the livestock theme at Bihar Innovation Foundation (BIF). The Goat Trust participated in the International Innovation Fair in Afghanistan. MoU with World Vision India for large-scale training of Pashu Sakhies.