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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 ‘read 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.

Please DO NOT directly donate on the NGO page for charity bibs. The NGO partner decides the donation amount for charity bibs and, once agreed upon, needs to be paid through the online link generated or via cheque. Direct donations on the NGO page will be treated as general donations and cannot be clubbed with charity bib donations. Donations once made will not be returned/refunded. 

If you are a nonprofit organisation wishing to participate in the Tata Mumbai Marathon 2024, please click here for all related information.



 

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India Sponsorship Committee

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VISION Statement:
A Society in which ALL children without distinction of any caste, creed or gender, enjoy their rights and are empowered through education to develop to their full potential together with faith embracing values, learning to live in the human race.

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Urja Trust

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URJA Trust is a grassroots organization based in Mumbai, India, that acts as a catalyst for young homeless women and LBT+ (Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgenders +) youths for facilitating safe and inclusive spaces, and holistic rehabilitation through health, mental health, developmental support through an intersectional right-based approach.

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Seva Sahayog Foundation

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Seva Sahayog Foundation aims at engaging socially conscious corporate, groups and individuals, for the benefit of the downtrodden. Seva Sahayog this year distributed 70,000 school kits for poor and needy students. It has also given kits to children affected by natural calamities.

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Nirmal Jeevan Charitable Trust

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Nirmal Jeevan Charitable Trust's, based in Kamothe in Raigad District through project 'kal Ki Chhaya' caters to the rag picking, pavement dwelling, vegetable selling and children of migrant workers imparting informal education and nutrition. More than 200 children impacted since its inception 5 years ago.

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Myna Mahila Foundation

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Myna Mahila Foundation creates a network of young female entrepreneurs by partnering with self-help groups in urban slums that produce and distribute high quality, affordable menstrual hygiene products to increase adoption of safer menstrual hygiene management practices. We are creating a cultural revolution and generating local employment.

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Apne Aap Womens Collective

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Founded in 1998, Apne Aap Women's Collective is an anti-trafficking organization that serves the women trafficked into brothel-based prostitution and their children living in the red light area of Mumbai. We aim to empower women in prostitution in pursuing a life of dignity, and to prevent inter-generational prostitution.

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SKILLED SAMARITAN FOUNDATION

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Skilled Samaritan Foundation works on providing steady income opportunities to women, girls and artisans from marginalized communities across India, who do not have a formal education. This is done by providing skill development trainings and design support. Over the past decade, SSF have worked with 5,000+ livelihoods across 5 states in India, of which more than 90% are women.

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Armman

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ARMMAN (Advancing Reduction in Mortality and Morbidity of Mothers, Children and Neonates) founded in 2008, is an India-based non-profit leveraging mHealth technology to create scalable, cost-effective, equity-based and gender-transformative, non-linear, systemic solutions to reduce maternal and child mortality/morbidity in India. We create at-scale programs with proven impact by partnering with national/state governments, partner NGOs and health facilities to create a unique “tech plus touch” model. Interventions implemented by ARMMAN have reached 29 million women and their children and trained 252,000 health workers in 20 states, with plans to expand pan-India to reach 70 million women and their children and train 850,000 health workers by 2030.

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Oasis India

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Oasis India began its work in India in 1993 in Mumbai and later expanded to Bangalore, Chennai and the rural region of Punganur in Andhra. Oasis India looks to bring change by actively working among disadvantaged communities with initiatives in education, health, employment readiness, sports and other related areas. We have a key focus on anti-human trafficking.

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Srujna Charitable Trust

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Srujna is transforming women in poverty into confident, independent and contributing members of their families and communities by providing training and market linkage

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