Mapping Eligibility Criteria
Mapping Eligibility Critieria ensures that the initiative shows up in the eligibility list of the respondents when the field worker working on their application process.
To know how to add an eligibility criteria and map to a question click here.
To Map Eligibility Criteria to Initiatives follow the below steps.
Add or go to an initiative you want to add the eligibility criteria for.
Navigate to the Eligibility Criteria Tab to define the conditions respondents must meet to qualify for the initiative.

Click on "Add New Eligibility Criteria Type" to begin the process of linking eligibility criteria.
Select the Criteria Type: Choose the appropriate type of eligibility (e.g., income level, age, gender).

Primary Member Dependent: Use the checkbox "Primary Member Dependent" to indicate whether the criteria should apply to the respondent only (e.g., caste, age) or to the entire household (e.g., income). For example, if a question asks, "What is the caste of the respondent?", the answer would only need to be considered at the respondent level (Primary Member).
Select Value: Choose the specific value for the eligibility criteria (e.g., income below ₹50,000, age above 18).

Click on Save (💾) to store the eligibility criteria against the initiative.
Multiple Eligibility Criteria: If the initiative has multiple eligibility conditions, check the "Add Conditional Logic" box to apply conditions like AND/OR between criteria.


Example Sceanarios:
Lets take a scenario that you want to make a scheme applicable for Men if they are above 21 years of age and for women if they are 18 and both should belong to a house hold with an income <50,000.
The condition will look something like the below one.

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