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All NGOs listed here represent fantastic causes and by supporting or running for them, you will be making a real difference to the lives of those who truly need it. You can either search by their name or by simply using the cause category filter option. The contact details of each charity can be viewed by clicking on ‘view more’. We encourage you to learn more about their work, connect and if possible visit them. We hope this would be the start of a deeply satisfying and fulfilling life journey with the cause.

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181 NGOs found.
Our objective is to empower children by creating awareness and imparting knowledge to deal with unsafe situations in order to prevent occurrences of Child Sexual Abuse, along with promoting gender sensitivity among children and age-appropriate sexuality and reproductive health education with a vision, "A Child Sexual Abuse free society for View more
Room to Read develops literacy skills and a habit of reading among primary school children, and supports girls to complete secondary school with the relevant life skills to succeed in school and beyond. View more
We are a Mumbai-based NGO that provides Treatment, Support and Care to persons affected with a Mental Illness & their Caregivers. Since our inception in 2004, we have been regarded as a pioneer in this field. We have seen many a breakthrough in the area of Mental Health, and apart View more
Founded in 1994, SEEDS, a humanitarian organisation focuses on responding to disasters and reducing future risk. Using its strong socio-technical expertise, SEEDS has reached out to families affected by disasters/climate stresses; strengthened/rebuilt schools and homes; and has invariably put its faith in education, capacity building, planning and communications View more
SOS Children’s Villages of India (SOSCVI) is an independent, non-governmental, non-profit organisation dedicated to the holistic development of parentless/abandoned children and the empowerment of vulnerable women and families through 32 Children’s Villages and 28 community outreach projects, preventing child abandonment physically, emotionally, socially, economically, and educationally since 1964. View more
Sterlite EdIndia Foundation, a Section 8 non-profit, focuses on quality education in Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Tripura, Chhattisgarh, Arunachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand. Our programs train pre-service and in-service teachers, offer data-driven insights to administrators for informed decision-making, and engage communities through awareness drives and literacy initiatives since 2019. View more
United Way Mumbai works in urban and rural communities across the country to identify and implement the most impactful solutions to community problems. We drive change in the areas of Education and Youth Opportunity, Healthy Community, Financial Security, Climate Action, Community Resiliency through evidence-based strategies and multi-stakeholder partnerships. Across all View more
Karunya Trust, a registered NGO aims to restore the human dignity of the needy and the marginalized people, irrespective of the caste, creed and religion by addressing the issues of Education, Health, and Livelihood, Environment & Ecological aspects in the urban and rural areas of the 6 districts of Maharashtra. View more
Salaam Baalak Trust was set up in 1989. It was inspired by the unique spirit of the street children in Mira Nair's acclaimed debut feature film Salaam Bombay! Salaam Baalak Trust is an integrated programme to provide individual tailor-made plans for the street children, to allow for their optimal, holistic View more
"Hamaara Sapna" an Initiative by Jamnalal Bajaj Seva Trust, endeavours to provide opportunities to women from marginalized populations to learn, imbibe and work towards a better tomorrow. It is a holistic method of education to give a broader outlook, self-confidence and self-respect. Women are trained in Computers, Spoken English, Tailoring View more
Cheshire Homes India - Mumbai (Estd. 1955) works to empower children, adolescents, youth and adults with disabilities through a variety of services & Interventions; Residential Care, Special education/Day Care Services, Inclusive Education, Health & Rehabilitation, Employability Skills for Sustainable Livelihood and Advocacy for the rights of persons with disabilities. View more
BAIF Institute for Sustainable Livelihoods and Development (BISLD), is a not-for-profit Organisation registered under Section 8 (formerly Section 25) of the Companies Act, 1956 and formally established on April 16th, 2012. View more
Ra Foundation facilitates residential school education for less privileged children. Ra's Happy Kids Program enables children to develop their potential to the fullest, supporting them through their chosen paths and helping them find true joy in life. View more
Vision: To preserve and evolve Indian craft and artisanal skills so they continue to remain an integral part of our cultural fabric. Mission: To enable sustainable craft based livelihoods for traditional artisans & marginalized communities. Craftizen provides craft based livelihood programs that are designed to provide end to end support across the crafts value View more
With a vision of “Empowered mothers, and healthy children”, Decimal Foundation is a Mumbai-based Charity Trust registered in 2010. Decimal works on converging themes of nutrition security and literacy, women empowerment and health, and building equity. Ongoing projects include The Breakfast Revolution, BrightStart, Maid in India, and Streedhan. View more
SAMPARC (Social Action for Manpower Creation) is non-profit making Public Charitable Trust in India established in 1990 for the rehabilitation, care and educational development of orphan children, children of sex workers and all other needy, poor and disadvantaged children. View more
Akshaya Chaitanya is among Mumbai’s largest meal-serving NGOs, providing 18000 free, nutritious meals daily to children in schools, balwadis, and caregivers in government hospitals. Our work supports SDGs 2, 3, and 4. With a growing footprint, we soon aim to serve 1.2 lakh meals daily. View more
To provide emotional, informational and practical support to CML and GIST patients and their caregivers. We do this by providing them a safe platform to share and learn from each other’s experience. View more
Trafigura Charitable Trust focusses on philanthropic activities through the Mumbai Charity Committee of Trafigura Foundation. Major activities include disaster relief, mentoring social entrepreneurs, fundraising for underprivileged children, building check dams, improving the economic condition of the disadvantaged strata of the Indian population through micro credit schemes. View more
Our aim is to enhance education and healthcare, promote environmental preservation, and advance income generation and agricultural development. We aim to eradicate superstitions, boost literacy through training programs, encourage self-employment, and support climate-resilient, sustainable farming systems for long-term agricultural growth, food security, and environmental sustainability. View more
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