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Non-profit Organizations in India
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Brahma Kumaris
Brahma Kumaris is an international non-governmental organization known for its spiritual teaching of Rajyoga Meditation having its HQ in Mount Abu, India The Brahma Kumaris became affiliated as a non-governmental organisation (NGO) to the UN Department of Public Information (UNDPI) in 1980 and has had Consultative Status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) since 1983 and with UNICEF since 1988. In July 1998, ECOSOC, on the recommendation of its Committee on NGOs, approved an upgrade in our status from ‘NGO on the Roster’ to ‘general consultative status’. The upgrade recognises the broad range of issues we have contributed to in relation to the work of ECOSOC. We have sent sizeable delegations to most major UN Conferences over the decades, including Nairobi, Rio, Beijing, Copenhagen, and Istanbul. In pursuing the goal of upholding the human rights of all people we work with UNICEF and UNESCO at UN headquarters and within national committees & commissions, promoting value-based programmes and initiatives through our local and national centres. These often include activities specifically designed for women, youth and children. During 1986, the UN’s International Year of Peace, the Institution launched The Million Minutes of Peace Appeal, which reached 88 counties, involved millions of people and won the support of hundreds of companies and organisations. Emphasising that peace begins within each individual, the project collected contributions of over one billion minutes of peace in the form of prayer, meditation and positive thoughts.
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Emri
GVK EMRI (GVK Emergency Management and Research Institute) is World's Largest Integrated Emergency Response Services (ERS) Provider serving 40% of India's population across 10 states. As a not - for - profit professional organization operating in the Public Private Partnership mode, GVK EMRI handles Medical, Police and Fire emergencies through the " 1-0-8 Emergency service". This is a free service delivered through state- of -art emergency call response centres and has over ambulances across 10 states of India (Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttarakhand, Goa, Tamilnadu, Rajasthan,Karnataka, Assam, Meghalaya and Madhya Pradesh) With the expansion of fleet and services set to spread across more states, GVK EMRI will have more than ambulances covering over a billion population by 2011. Chairman of GVK EMRI is Dr. GV Krishna Reddy. GVK is a well established diversified group of companies having interests in: a. Infrastructure (Airports, Roads, SEZ, Power and Urban Infrastructure) b. Services (Hospitality industry, Life sciences – contract clinical research) c. Manufacturing (Laminated boards and Resins)
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The Art Of Living
Fostering well-being and wellbeing for all. Nurturing physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being. Global presence in 180 countries.#IStandForPeace
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Swecha Telangana
Swecha is a non-profit organisation committed to grow Free Software Movement in Telugu States i.e, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. We have a working system in which most common tasks like writing and printing documents, browsing the web, sending/receiving emails, chatting, editing graphics etc. can all be in Telugu. The screen shot on the right shows you the Swecha desktop, a GNOME desktop localized to Telugu. Most of this work will ultimately reach all the GNU/Linux distributions. It is also packed into an easy to use LiveCD distribution. The project has also developed a Telugu text-to-speech system and integrated it with the desktop. Since, one can hear the text on the desktop or web page by pointing at it, illiterate people may use it to access the desktop, read news on the web etc. It contains a Telugu text-to-speech system integrated with the desktop. Since, one can 'hear' the text on the desktop by pointing at it, illiterate people may use it to access the desktop, read news on the web etc. The word Swecha means Freedom in Telugu. Swecha is a Free Software project driven by volunteers. Most components of the projects are licensed under the GNU General Public License. You can use this software for any purpose, make modifications you like and distribute it to anyone. We are seeking for more volunteers in tasks involving development, translation of English text to Telugu, etc. If you are willing to join the effort, please contact us and see how to get involved.
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Credai National
The Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) is the apex body of private real estate developers in India, established in with a vision to transform the Indian real estate landscape and promote the cause of housing and habitat. Representing over developers across 230 city chapters in 20 states, CREDAI plays a pivotal role in policy formulation by voicing industry perspectives to key government ministries and agencies, including the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, NITI Aayog, BIS, and BEE. By fostering collaboration among stakeholders such as government bodies, policymakers, investors, financial institutions, and consumers, CREDAI strives to make the real estate sector more organized, transparent, and progressive.
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Nithyananda Dhayanapeetam
Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam - The organization was set up with the vision of: • Preserving and reviving the rich Vedic culture of India • Introducing to the common man the many benefits of yoga and meditation, and offering practical solutions for better living • Reaching out to the needy and underprivileged through medical care, nutrition, education, youth and women’s empowerment and other social initiatives • Helping to create a conflict-free, productive and harmonious global community that transcends the barriers of language, culture and class. In the short span of 7 years since its inception, Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam has seen phenomenal growth and received tremendous popular support. The organization has ashrams, Vedic temples and hundreds of meditation centers in 197 countries worldwide. They nurture quantum spirituality, where material and spiritual worlds merge and create opportunities for blissful living. Today, Nithyananda is an inspiring personality for millions of people worldwide. His authenticity, depth of experience and his rare gift for making spirituality both practical and enjoyable have allowed Nithyananda’s teachings to reach far and wide. A powerful spiritual healer, Nithyananda has healed thousands of people of diseases ranging from depression to cancer, often with a single touch. Working and sharing with over 20 million people worldwide every year, Nithyananda is committed to help humanity make the next big breakthrough: into Superconsciousness.
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Vivekananda Kendra
Vivekananda Kendra, a spiritually oriented Service Mission, was established in the year 1972. Vivekananda Kendra is centered on the virtuous thought “Service to Man is Worship of God” and is guided by the righteous ideals “Renunciation and Service” to deliver the clarion call given by Swami Vivekananda for “Man Making – Nation Building”. Vivekanand Kendra is an Institutional Partner of the Civil 20 (C20) Engagement Group during India’s upcoming G20 Presidency. In connection with the activities of the Civil 20 Engagement Group during India’s G20 Presidency, Vivekanand Kendra is an Institutional Partner. Last five decades, it has been working through more than 1300 Branches and Activity Centres spread across the length and breadth of India to work with all strata of society in rebuilding the nation by undertaking various service activities in the areas of Education, Rural Development, Protection and Development of Natural Resources, Healthcare, Child Development, and Empowerment of Youth and Women.
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India's International Movement To Unite Nations
India’s International Movement to Unite Nations 75 million participants | organisers | 275 cities | 40 Countries | 15 Years | 1 NGO
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Sulabh International Social Service Organisation
Sulabh International Social Service Organisation, a non-profit voluntary social organisation founded in 1970 by Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, is dedicated to Gandhian ideology of emancipation of scavengers. Sulabh has been working for the removal of untouchability and social discrimination against scavengers, a section of Indian society condemned to clean and carry human excreta manually. Sulabh is noted for achieving success in the field of cost-effective sanitation, liberation of scavengers, social transformation of society, prevention of environmental pollution and development of non-conventional sources of energy. Environmental friendly two-pit, pour-flush compost toilet known as Sulabh Shauchalaya that is socially acceptable, economically affordable, technologically appropriate and does not require scavengers to clean the pits and implemented in more than 1.2 million houses all over India that has helped liberate over a million scavengers. Construction and maintenance of public toilets at public places and in slums on ‘pay & use basis’ is a landmark of Sulabh in the field of sanitation. So far it has constructed and is or maintaining over such public toilets in India and has constructed 200 biogas plants all over the country. Production of biogas from public toilets and recycling and reuse of effluent through simple and convenient method is the major breakthrough in the field of sanitation and community health.
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The Bharat Scouts And Guides
The Bharat Scouts and Guides is the national Scouting and Guiding association of India. The Bharat Scouts and Guides is a Registered Society under Societies Registrations Act. It is totally voluntary, non-political and secular Organisation. Scouting was founded in India in 1909 as an overseas branch of the Scout Association and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1938. Guiding in India started in 1911 and was amongst the founder members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1928, also covering present-day Bangladesh and Pakistan at that time. Scout and Guide units are separate although they have some coeducational activities such as Jamborees, rallies, and conferences. Handicapped boys and girls also participate in the Scouting program. The Scout emblem incorporates a wheel with twenty-four spokes, known as the Ashoka Chakra, taken from the Ashoka pillar at Sarnath, in the green-and-saffron colors of the flag of India.
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Dada Bhagwan Foundation
This is an official page of Dada Bhagwan Foundation, Adalaj and its associated charitable trusts are spiritual non-profit organizations formed with the goal of spreading peace, harmony and ultimate bliss to the world through the science of Akram Vignan - the science of Self Realization as expounded by the Gnani Purush Shree Ambalal Muljibhai Patel, fondly known as Param Pujya Dadashri or Dada Bhagwan.
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Jesus Calls
Jesus Calls is a ministry dedicated to praying for the broken hearted people, irrespective of caste, creed and religion. It was started in obedience to God's vision and mandate given to late Dr. D.G.S Dhinakaran, to serve the people through the love and compassion of Jesus Christ. Dr. D.G.S Dhinakaran (Founder) and Dr. Paul Dhinakaran (Chairman) have sacrificed and gone through a great ordeal in building the kingdom of God and establishing Jesus Calls, according to the plan and direction given by God. Every day, thousands of people are longing for a blessing, a miracle in their lives and it is for them that the Jesus Calls Prayer Towers are open to pour their needs to God and receive a miracle. It is Jesus who performs miracles for them. There are 107 Prayer Towers functioning in India and 14 Prayer Towers outside India (International Affiliates), to pray for people who are in distress, agony, and pain. Today, millions are blessed by the comforting messages and prayers of the Dhinakarans through Jesus Calls Prayer Festivals (public meetings), TV programs, letter ministry, digital, broadcast and print media and personal prayers.
1001 to 5000 staff
Ministry Of Home Affairs Mha , Goi
TheÊMinistry of Home AffairsÊ(MHA) or Home Ministry (IAST: G_ha Ma_tr_laya) is a ministry of the Government of India
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Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh - Bharat
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is an Indian right-wing, Hindu nationalist, paramilitary, organisation. The RSS is the progenitor and leader of a large body of organisations called the Sangh Parivar (the "family of the RSS"), which have presence in all facets of the Indian society. RSS was founded on 27 September 1925. The initial impetus was to provide character training through Hindu discipline and to unite the Hindu community to form a Hindu Rashtra (Hindu nation). The organisation promotes the ideals of upholding Indian culture and the values of a civil society and spreads the ideology of Hindutva, to "strengthen" the Hindu community.
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Wadhwani Ai
Wadhwani AI is a cross-domain, Indian not-for-profit institute, developing and deploying AI solutions with a mission to create impact at scale and improve lives and livelihoods. The organization works with governments and cross-sectoral partners to build trusted and responsible last mile solutions that strengthen India’s core development indicators across agriculture, health and education. Using datasets that reflect India’s varied and rich population matrix, supported by engineering, program, domain expertise, MEL and user design experience, Wadhwani AI makes technology accessible and available to local communities and individuals, helping drive equity and impact where it matters most.
201 to 500 staff
Dasra
Dasra meaning ‘enlightened giving’ in Sanskrit, is a pioneering strategic philanthropic organization that aims to transform India where a billion thrive with dignity and equity. Since its inception in Dasra has accelerated social change by driving collaborative action through powerful partnerships among a trust-based network of stakeholders (corporates, foundations, families, nonprofits, social businesses, government and media). Over the years, Dasra has deepened social impact in focused fields that include adolescents, urban sanitation and governance and has built social capital by leading a strategic philanthropy movement in the country.
51 to 200 staff
Deepalaya
Deepalaya is an ISO 9001:2008 certified non - government organisation that believes in enabling self reliance and is committed to working on issues affecting the urban and rural poor, with a special focus on women and children. Till date, we have reached out to more than children, given vocational training to 9,700 adults and helped form more than Self Help Groups with women who have together saved Rs.408 million with a community revolving fund of Rs.1053 million. Apart from operating programmes in Delhi, U.P, Uttarakhand and Haryana, we also collaborate with the government and with other agencies to make meaningful intervention in the policy making process of the State.
201 to 500 staff
Ieee India Council
is the world’s largest professional association dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. and its members inspire a global community through highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. India Council is the umbrella organisation which coordinates activities in India. Its primary aim is to assist and coordinate the activities of local “Sections”, in order to benefit mutually, and avoid duplication of effort and resources. India Council was established on 20th May 1976 and is one of the five councils in the Asia Pacific Region (Region #10 of
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Indian Red Cross Society -Ircs National Headquarters, New Delhi India
The Indian Red Cross is a voluntary humanitarian organization having a network of over 1200 branches throughout the country, providing relief in times of disasters/emergencies and promotes health & care of the vulnerable people and communities. It is a leading member of the largest independent humanitarian organization in the world, the International Red Cross & Red Crescent Movement. The movement has three main components, the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC), 187 National Societies and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. The Mission of the Indian Red Cross is to inspire, encourage and initiate at all times all forms of humanitarian activities so that human suffering can be minimized and even prevented and thus contribute to creating more congenial climate for peace. Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) was established in 1920 under the Indian Red Cross Society Act and incorporated under Parliament Act XV of 1920. The act was last amended in 1992 and of rules were formed in 1994. The IRCS has 35 State / Union Territories Branches with their more than 700 districts and sub district branches. Honourable President of India is the President and Hon'ble Union Health Minister is the Chairman of the Society. The Vice Chairman is elected by the members of the Managing Body. The National Managing Body consists of 19 members. The Chairman and 6 members are nominated by the President. The remaining 12 are elected by the state and union territory branches through an electoral college. The Managing Body is responsible for governance and supervision of the functions of the society through a number of committees. The Secretary General is the Chief Executive of the Society.
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Indian Red Cross Society Ircs
The Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) is a voluntary humanitarian organization to protect human life and health based in India. It is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and shares the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The society's mission is to provide relief in times of disasters/emergencies and promote health and care of vulnerable people and communities. It has a network of over 700 branches throughout India. The Society uses the Red Cross as an emblem in common with other international Red Cross societies. Volunteering has been at the very heart of the Indian Red Cross Society since its inception in 1920, with the Society having Youth and Junior volunteering programmes. The Society is closely associated with St John Ambulance India.
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Laghu Udyog Bharati
India’s largest #Business Networks with of registered members across the length, breadth and depth of this country working for #welfare of #entrepreneurs
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Lions Clubs International India
Lions are a global service network of volunteers that make a difference in their local communities. Lions Clubs is the world's largest service club organization with more than 1.35 million members across clubs in 209 countries. Whenever a Lions Club gets together, problems get smaller, and communities get better. That is because Lions help where help is needed. Lions Clubs in India are the second largest group of volunteers in the world after USA, with 6,335 Clubs and members. Lions can reach out to help anywhere across the country, even in the remotest locations. Lions Clubs was established in India, in Bombay, in February 1956.
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Rashtriya Sewa Bharati
Rashtriya Sewa Bharati is a non-governmental organization (NGO) working among the economically weaker sections of Indian society with special focus on socioeconomically marginalized, tribal and indigenous communities.It also works among urban slum dwellers and resettlement colonies by introducing a number of welfare and social service programs, such as free medical assistance, free education, as well as vocational training through its nationwide network of more than centers.It runs about activities throughout the year in 602 districts. The organizations affiliated to Rashtriya Sewa Bharati and other likeminded organizations are running more than 1.38 Lakhs projects and programs Rashtriya Sewa Bharati was though active since 1978 was registered in 2003 with a view to co-ordinate, bring in systems and uniformity in functioning of affiliate organizations as an umbrella organization.
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The Bridgespan Group
The Bridgespan Group is a global nonprofit that strives to make the world more equitable and just. Since we have had the privilege of advising and collaborating with many of the world’s most extraordinary social change leaders including philanthropists, nonprofit and NGO leaders, and impact investors. We are passionate about helping social change leaders find solutions to economic and social barriers that perpetuate inequities and prevent individuals, families, and communities from having access to opportunities they need to thrive. We use rigorous research to gain insights that help our clients solve problems and achieve their goals. Our services include strategy consulting and advising, sourcing and diligence, and leadership team support. We take what we learn from this work and build on it with original research, identifying best practices and innovative ideas to share with the social sector.
201 to 500 staff
Anudip Foundation
Founded in 2007, Anudip Foundation is a professionally managed Section 8 not profit Indian Company, registered under Companies Act, 2013. As one of the partner organizations of the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) under the Union Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Anudip single-mindedly concentrates on creating digital livelihoods at scale for youth from India’s disadvantaged communities. Using innovative technologies, the company offers best-of-class skilling with professional diploma and certificate courseware at its training centers in urban, peri-urban, and remote rural locations of the country. Anudip’s successful placement record stems from its curriculum being customized to actual needs of employers from multiple sectors such as retail, micro-finance, IT, digital services, control and automation and others. So far, Anudip has trained more than students spread across about 92+ training centres in 20 major states of India: Assam, Gujarat, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Bihar, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Tamil Nadu, Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya. To join us, share your CV at hiring@anudip.org
501 to 1000 staff
Azim Premji Foundation
Azim Premji Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that has been working for more than a decade now towards making deep, large scale and institutionalized impact on the quality and equity of education in India, along with related development areas. Any large scale educational change requires significant and sustained effort over many decades and can only be achieved through working at multiple levels as well as on several areas simultaneously. Today, the Foundation employs more people and has field institutes in 40+ districts across 6 states and 1 union territory(Karnataka, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana and Puducherry) reaching more than schools across the country. The Foundation, has institutes that are located in districts of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Puducherry, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Telangana
1001 to 5000 staff
Care India
CARE has been working in India for over 70 years, focusing on ending poverty and social injustice. We do this through well-planned and comprehensive programmes in health, education, livelihoods and disaster preparedness and response. Our overall goal is the empowerment of women and girls from poor and marginalised communities leading to improvement in their lives and livelihoods. We are a member of the CARE International Confederation working in 100 countries for a world where all people live in dignity and security. Why Women & Girls We choose to focus on women and girls because women are disproportionately affected by poverty and discrimination; we aim to ensure gender equality through the realisation of full rights and entitlements. Further, our experience shows us that, when equipped with the proper resources, women have the power to help whole families and entire communities overcome poverty.
1001 to 5000 staff
Cashpor Micro Credit
CASHPOR Micro Credit, a Not-for-Profit Company incorporated under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 (corresponding to Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013) and also registered with the Reserve Bank of India as NBFC-MFI. CASHPOR has been consistently providing microfinance services along with health and education services to its rural BPL women members, helping them to reduce their poverty under its Poverty Alleviation Program in the rural areas of Eastern Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh/Bundelkhand, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, and Bihar through its 780 branches, by forming their Joint Liability Groups (JLGs). CASHPOR provides microfinance loans not only out of its owned funds but also under its Business Correspondent (BC) arrangements with IndusInd Bank, IDBI Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, and under its partnership with SIDBI as implementing partner under its PRAYAS Scheme. The number of beneficiaries has been increasing constantly over the years. Cashpor is currently serving more than 1.2 Million poor beneficiaries. Cashpor Micro Credit is headquartered at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
5001 to 10000 staff
Dream A Dream
Dream of a Dream is an Indian non profit organisation working to transform the experience of education for the 130+ million children living in poverty in India. Our aim is to change the purpose of education towards the idea of Thriving for every child. Since Dream a Dream has mainstreamed life skills as a critical approach to help children overcome adversity and learn to thrive. Today, the organisation is transforming the Indian education ecosystem through its own programmes, through curriculum and pedagogical innovations and through the development of holistic assessment frameworks while also shifting the narratives around the purpose of education. Dream a Dream’s work is spread across 7 Indian states reaching over 2.2 million children through strategic partnerships with state governments and collaborations with other non-profits and funders in India.
51 to 200 staff
Educate Girls
Established in 2007, Educate Girls is a non-profit that focuses on mobilising communities for girls’ education in India’s rural and educationally marginalised areas. Strongly aligned with the ‘Right to Education Act’, ‘Samagra Shiksha,’ and the National Education Policy, Educate Girls is committed to the Government’s vision to improve access to quality education for all learners, especially girls and young women. By leveraging the Government’s existing investment in schools and engaging with a huge base of community volunteers, Educate Girls helps identify, enrol, and retain out-of-school girls and improve foundational skills in literacy and numeracy for all children (both girls and boys). When formal schooling isn't an option, Educate Girls provides a second chance program to help girls complete their secondary education. This helps deliver measurable results to a large number of learners and avoids parallel service delivery. VISION We aim to achieve behavioural, social and economic transformation for all girls towards an India where all children have equal opportunities to access quality education. MISSION We leverage existing community and Government resources to ensure that all girls are in school and learning well. GOAL Our goal is to improve access and quality of education for 10 million learners cumulatively by 2035.
1001 to 5000 staff
Footprints - Think Beyond
By steadfastness and rational endeavor, FootPrints, which started with a paper presentation event in 2001, inaugurated by Shri. Narayan Murthy has now become the largest technical fiesta of Gujarat. FootPrintsX9 gave a platform to young minds from all over India to unveil their high-tech skills. RoboWar, car race, structure development events, coding events, weaving competitions and events based on complex chemical composition were the technical hallmarks of FootPrintsX9. The Guest Lecture series comprised of "Raghava Rao"- CFO, Amazon India,"Dr. David H. Grinspoon"- an astrobiologist and an advisor at NASA and "Peter C Schultz"- co-inventor of Fiber Optics. Advance Image Sensing Robotics (Anvira Education), Web Extension (Mozilla) and Machine Learning (Google Developer's Group) were the workshops conducted in FootPrintsX9. The event had a musical ending with an enthralling concert of youth sensation Gajendra Verma. Believing in reflecting joy, imparting knowledge and providing the impoverished with the needy stationaries, FootPrints has adopted 2 villages: Umarva and Shahpura under the segment FootPrints Social Responsibility. Every year FootPrints extends its arms wider than before to the people of these villages. FootPrints also created Guinness World Record for the largest paper bag in the year 2014. Footprints 21 was and will be a unique year of determinance in its history. Even the pandemic was not able to halt it. It was the first totally virtual event of 10 days. It gave students a new skill of online creativity through Designing events, a funtime in vitual treasure hunt and soft skills through presentation events. It also had a great lineup of guest speakers viz. Naveen Jain, Ramanan Ramanathan, Abhilash Reddy, Avelo Roy, Mathew Greenhouse, Jason Pomeroy and Roger Hunter. We also conducted online workshops on some really cool topics like Internet of Things and PCB designing. Going down the ladder arrived Footprints'22 with a new challenge to reviv
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Greenpeace India
Greenpeace India is an independent organisation registered in India, connected to a network of other Greenpeace offices in over 55 countries. Greenpeace uses campaigns, advocacy and non-violent creative action to pave the way towards a greener, more peaceful world, and to confront the systems that threaten our environment.
11 to 50 staff
Hand In Hand India
Hand in Hand India is a development organisation that works to alleviate poverty through a unique integrated community development approach. Referred to as the Five Pillar Programme, Hand in Hand India combines the key areas of women empowerment, child labour elimination, micro finance, health, environment and IT & governance, to address factors pertaining to poverty. It has implemented a unique and successful method in many parts of rural India, changing the lives of more than a million poor families. Hand in Hand India’s philosophy from the very beginning has been to be the bridge between the Government and the community. The tripartite model of Government — NGO — Community has been a win-win situation for all. We serve in 8 States in India and 7 countries across 3 continents. Our model has been successfully replicated in Afghanistan, South Africa, Kenya, Brazil, Cambodia and Myanmar.
5001 to 10000 staff
Isap India Foundation
ISAP India Foundation (Formerly known as Indian Society of Agribusiness Professionals) and its sister entities (Indigram Labs Foundation and Agriwatch) are very RARE civil society entities with experience cutting across incubation (has worked with 100 plus Agri-sector startups), providing access to commodity and financial markets, deployment of latest digital as well as cutting edge technologies in Agriculture and allied sector from lab or startups directly to last mile. Working on projects in Carbon Agriculture, Sustainability, Climate Change and CSR through #Enterprise4Impact with SDG outcomes in mind. Our Enterprise4impact model harnesses the power of enterprise in the form of collectives (SHGs, FPOs, FPCs, Federations, coops), startups, MSMEs and other structures to create sustainable impact in communities beyond donor project durations delivering high levels SROI. ISAP is directly working with more than farmers with an aim of improving their income and livelihood through extension and skill development programs. ISAP has a large presence in 127 districts of the country with an impressive network of 250 Farmer Producer Organizations ( each consists of an average of 700 small farmers), SHGs, and more than 2,500 entrepreneurs. Indigram Labs Foundation (ILF), promoted by ISAP, is a Technology Business Incubator affiliated and supported by NSTEDB, DST, GoI. ILF is committed to foster and nurture viable business ideas in the domains of Agriculture, Food Processing, Renewable energy, Rural Healthcare Education to grow full fledged business enterprises that touches & transform rural lives. As of date, ILF has facilitated 120 Startups. ISAP is looking for partnerships with Corporates in our enterprise4impact model. We are also keen on working together with Startups working on Procurement/Supply Chains. If any of above areas of our work interests you, please send an email to isapforum@isapindia.org or contact Mr Gaurav/Nishant on WhatsApp on 7903409446
201 to 500 staff
Janaagraha
Transforming quality of life in India's cities and towns. We work with citizens and governments to strengthen city-systems and improve quality of citizenship, infrastructure and services.
51 to 200 staff
Magic Bus India Foundation
Founded in by Matthew Spacie, Magic Bus is building a world where young people break out of poverty to lead fulfilling, rewarding lives and contribute positively to their communities. This is achieved by enabling adolescents to complete secondary education and skilling young people to be in jobs. Our Childhood to Livelihood programme works with adolescents and young people in the age group of 12 to 24 years. Over the past two decades, we have spread our reach across India and impacted more than 1 million young people across 24 states and 75 districts. We have set up 240 Community Learning Centres and are present in 2342 schools We have set up 80 Livelihood Centres and 8 Entrepreneurship Incubation Centres What are our programmes about? Childhood Programme: In our Childhood Programme, we work with adolescents and multiple stakeholders from their connected ecosystem. We focus on teaching Life Skills, enhancing education and imparting employability skills. Livelihood Programme: Our Livelihood Programme enhances employability by imparting Employability Skills and connecting young people to sustainable livelihood opportunities through sector specific training, job placements and post-placement support. Entrepreneurship Development Programme: Our Entrepreneurship Development Programme assists and mentors budding young entrepreneurs from underserved communities, 70 successful entrepreneurs from 3 regions have been supported through this programme. To find out more about our programmes and support our work visit:
1001 to 5000 staff
Niit Foundation
NIIT Foundation (NF) is a not-for-profit education society set up by the promoters of NIIT in 2004. It's mission is to positively impact the underprivileged of the country through educational initiatives and employability skill development programs. To achieve this, NF runs various grassroots initiatives in partnership with other corporates. We set up skill development centres in urban and rural areas that offer placement support to all eligible students. We provide digital and financial literacy programs. We also install Hole-in-the-Wall Learning Stations to bridge the digital divide. In addition, NF supports other NGOs to build their capacity. NF has been delivering projects ranging from customized CSR solutions as per partner requirements, school programs, college collaborations, community initiatives and digital empowerment, which are mandated as per Section 135 of companies act 2013. The projects reach out to a wide range of beneficiaries from the age group of 6 to 60 years olds.
501 to 1000 staff
Reliance Foundation
At Reliance Foundation, our vision is to build an inclusive India by pioneering a holistic model to address India’s multifaceted development challenges, and contribute to its collective aspirations. Central to our philosophy is the commitment to enhance the quality of life of people from marginalised and vulnerable communities, by empowering them and catalysing change through innovative and sustainable solutions. Our steadfast endeavour is to create replicable and scalable models of development through an integrated approach in the true Reliance spirit of maximising societal value for all, and making it a movement." Nita M. Ambani Founder and Chairperson, Reliance Foundation Nita Ambani is a board member of Reliance Industries and East India Hotels, and leads the cricket team, Mumbai Indians, in the Indian Premier League. She is also the Founder and Chairperson of Dhirubhai Ambani International School, one of India’s best international schools. In 2015, Nita Ambani founded an organization called Football Sports Development Limited, which focuses on developing sports in India through grassroots programs.
201 to 500 staff
Sneha Society For Nutrition, Education And Health Action
SNEHA (Society for Nutrition, Education and Health Action) is a secular, Mumbai based non-profit organization. It was founded in by Dr. Armida Fernandez and a group of leading Neonatologists, who together believed that to bring about a substantial change in the health status of the most vulnerable communities, it is necessary to adopt preventive strategies that encompass health and nutrition education. SNEHA works across 4 large public health areas, seeking to improve the health and nutrition of women and children, living in the most vulnerable urban informal settlements:(a) Maternal and Newborn Health (b) Child Health and Nutrition (c) Adolescent Health and Gender Equity (d) Gender-based Violence against Women and Children SNEHA’s integrated life-cycle approach seeks to break the inter-generational cycle of poor health, a major by-product of poverty and deprivation. Its life-cycle approach intervenes at critical junctures: adolescence, pregnancy, child-birth, post-partum and early childhood, to bring about improvements in health and nutrition of communities, living in the margins of a mega polis, for which health might not be a priority. SNEHA’s tested approach to deliver interventions through partnerships with existing public infrastructure enables us not only to leave behind sustained impact within the infrastructure but also to reach scale. Directed by senior experts with decades of experience in state and municipal governments, SNEHA is in a unique position to form long-term collaborations with the public infrastructure. Our current public sector partners include the World Bank-funded Integrated Child Development Scheme and seven municipal corporations.
201 to 500 staff
Tech Mahindra Foundation
We are the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arm of Tech Mahindra Limited. The Foundation was established in 2006. Guided by the vision of Empowerment through Education, the Foundation drives impactful initiatives in education and employability, with a strong focus on empowering women and persons with disabilities. Inspired by the spirit of Rise, our purpose is to shape a brighter future for the young from the heart of India - children and youth from underserved communities. Operating across 27 locations in India and collaborating with over 90 partners, our initiatives are creating meaningful and inclusive opportunities for all. Rise is our way of life. Inspired by this spirit of Rise, our purpose is to drive positive change in the lives of our communities and take steps towards making the world a better place.
201 to 500 staff
The Akanksha Foundation
The Akanksha Foundation is a non-profit organisation with a mission to provide children from low-income communities with a high-quality education, enabling them to maximize their potential and transform their lives. Akanksha primarily addresses formal education through 26 Akanksha Schools in Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur. Over the past 30 years, the organisation has expanded from 15 children in one centre to more than children in 26 schools. A commitment is made to support each child by giving him or her a strong educational foundation, values and help them plan how they can earn a steady livelihood as a step towards improving their standard of living.
501 to 1000 staff
World Vision India
World Vision India is one of the country’s largest child-focused humanitarian organisations. With over seven decades of experience at the grassroots, we employ proven, effective development, public engagement and relief practices empowering vulnerable children and communities living in contexts of poverty and injustice to become self-sufficient and bring lasting change. We serve all children regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender as a demonstration of Christ’s unconditional love for all people. World Vision India works in 200 districts impacting around 26 lakh children and their families in over 6200 communities spread across 24 states and one union territory to address issues affecting children, in partnership with governments, civil societies, donors and corporates. OUR PROMISES TO CHILDREN All children are healthy and well-nourished All children are educated All children are aware of their basic rights All children participate in their own development All children are valued, cared for and feel loved in the community Please note: If you have a child protection or adult beneficiary concern or any other concern regarding World Vision India's work or staff conduct? World Vision India is committed to taking action on every safeguarding report we receive. Report your concern confidentially here. http://worldvision.ethicspoint.com
1001 to 5000 staff
Youthonthemove Ngo
Youth On The Move is a youth-driven, nation-building NGO committed to creating real, sustainable impact across communities in India. Founded by passionate young individuals at the age of 17, the organization thrives on the selfless contributions of its members, who volunteer their time and donate from their own salaries. This internal dedication ensures that every initiative is genuine, effective, and transformative. For over eight years, we have focused on empowering youth, supporting women, and strengthening communities through programs in education, skill development, livelihood, and community engagement. Our initiatives are designed to provide long-term solutions, promote leadership, and inspire innovation among young minds. Transparency, accountability, and sustainability are at the core of our work. By operating with minimal administrative costs, we maximize the impact of every contribution, ensuring that resources directly benefit the communities we serve. Why LinkedIn? Our LinkedIn presence showcases our youth-led initiatives, innovative solutions, and collaborative partnerships with corporates and CSR programs. We aim to connect with like-minded organizations, potential partners, and professionals who share our commitment to building stronger communities and nation-building through youth empowerment. Join us as we continue to drive meaningful change, inspire action, and empower the next generation to lead with purpose, passion, and dedication.
10001+ staff
Iim Society
IIM Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting and networking alumni from all 21 Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) across the globe. Its digital platform enables alumni to engage professionally and personally, fostering collaboration, knowledge exchange, and mutual support within the IIM Alumni.
10001+ staff
Mnit Jaipur Alumni Association
MNITJAA is one of the very esteemed and progressive Alumni Association in the country. It was started in the year 1975 with the name of Young Engineers Society and renamed as MEGA,"Malviya Engineering Graduate Association" in the year 2002. Later, It's name was changed to MNITJAA,"Malviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur Alumni Association" in the year 2009. The vision of MNITJAA is to bring the students, alumni and institute together for mutual benefit and growth of all stakeholders.
10001+ staff
Pw School Of Startups
Empowering Bharat’s next generation of Entrepreneurs. The School of Startups (SOS) is an institution under the aegis of PW Foundation. SOS is supported by Physics Wallah, a leading EdTech platform known for revolutionizing education in India. By funding SOS, Physics Wallah has extended its commitment to education beyond traditional academics, focusing on empowering entrepreneurs and startup enthusiasts. At School of Startups, our vision is to empower the next generation of entrepreneurs from BHARAT by providing them with the skills, resources, and mentorship needed to succeed in the ever-evolving startup ecosystem. We aim to create a dynamic platform that fosters innovation, creativity, and sustainable growth.
10001+ staff
Rotaract District 3141
Rotaract Mumbai, known as District 3141, is a dynamic youth-led organization under Rotary International, dedicated to fostering leadership, personal growth, and social responsibility. Now in its 9th year, District 3141 flourishes under the inspiring leadership of DRR PHF Rtn. Rtr. Adv. Nikhita Sunil, guiding a network of over 150 clubs, both community-based and institution-based, committed to making a meaningful difference through service. Rotaract is more than just an organization—it's a home for young people stepping into the real world, navigating unknown territories, and finding a sense of belonging amidst the chaos. Here, members unite to develop innovative solutions to the world's most pressing challenges, while building leadership skills and forming lifelong friendships across the globe. District 3141 emphasizes a holistic approach through its focus on Community Service, Professional Development, International Service, Entrepreneurship Development, and Sports. These initiatives are supported by strong efforts in Editorial, Public Relations, and Social Media, ensuring a well-rounded impact. Geographically spanning from CST to Mulund and Mankhurd in the Central and Harbour regions, and from Churchgate to Palghar in the Western region of Mumbai, Rotaract Mumbai is a tightly-knit community of like-minded youth. By the end of 2024-25, we aim to reach and inspire every young mind with a shared passion for service, growing this vibrant family even further. Globally recognized as one of the most active and impactful districts, Rotaract District 3141 stands as a beacon of youth-driven change, embodying the spirit of "Unstoppable; Fearless Beyond Limits."
10001+ staff
Spyss-Free Yoga Since 1980
About US SPYSS was started in 1980 as a small yoga camp at Tumkur, Karnataka and ever since grown to become a large organization with 700+ branches across the world with more than voluntary teachers and millions of Yoga practitioners. The samithi’s success attributes to the leadership of its Chief Convener – Shri A R Ramaswamyanna, under the blessings of Holiness late Shri RaghavendraSwamiji of Malladihalli, mentoring from late Shri Ajit Kumar and practice methodology of late Padmavibhushan Dr B. K. S.Iyengar. The motto of SPYSS is defined as – Sanskara (Right Attitude),Sanghatane (Team Spirit) and Seve (Selfless Service). To achieve these objectives, SPYSS is bringing a silent transformation in the lives of millions of people through its daily yoga classes. Who We Are An organization spearheading a movement for social enrichment through Yoga Sadhana. What We Do We try to transform the personality of an individual through daily conduct, healthy life style, dynamic personality, harmonious family and positive approach to life through main motto's of SPYSS defined as – Sanskara (Right Attitude),Sanghatane (Team Spirit) and Seve (Selfless Service) Our Philosophy Vasudaiva Kutumbakam : The whole world is one family
10001+ staff