Introduction
Jeevan Bikas Samaj (JBS) is established in 2054 B.S. (1997) in order to help improving the socio-economic and cultural situation of back warded poor people. This is a non-partisan, non-political, non-profitable and non-religious organization serving the marginalized, disadvantaged and resource poor community by mobilizing the unused and underutilized resources available within the society. It has also undertaken significant activities that have enhanced the production and productivity of the economy as a whole. In the mean time, it has helped the society in creating awareness through advocacy and strengthening the leadership capability of the hitherto excluded and disadvantaged groups.
To assist landless, marginalized and back warded people specially women in order to improve their livelihood conditions by providing microfinance services and by implementing community development words JBS is established and from the last decade, JBS is fighting against rural poverty to fulfill its goal to make healthy rural society.

Jeevan Bikas Samaj
Vision
The vision of JBS is "Poverty free Nepal".

Mission
The mission of JBS is to enhance quality of life of poor people by increasing their access to the resources.

Goal
The goal of JBS is to assist landless, marginalized and back warded people specially women in order to improve their livelihood conditions by providing microfinance service and by implementing community development works.

Objectives
The objectives of JBS are to disburse loan at the grassroots level in order to conduct income-generating activities and to execute education, health and nutrition, sanitation, environment conservation and advocacy programs.

Legal Status and Registered Address
JBS is registered by District Administration Office Morang (Registration No 732/2054), by Social Welfare Council (Affiliation No. 7841) and by Inland Revenue Office Morang (PAN No. 301645869/2061). Similarly, it has been permitted by Nepal Rastra Bank (Central Bank of Nepal) to conduct micro finance services among poor and marginalized households in the society (Permission No. 19/058/2059).