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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.
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TASK has been formed to empower the differently abled by providing appropriate vocational opportunities to them. We solicit the support of each individual in society in effective inclusion of persons with special needs by utilizing the potential of such persons through training and guidance.
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Pratham is an innovative learning organization created in 1995 to improve the quality of education in India. Established in 1995 to provide education to children in the slums of Mumbai, it is today one of the largest non-governmental organizations in the country. Pratham focuses on high-quality, low-cost, and replicable interventions to address gaps in the education system.
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The LHWRF is an independent entity promoted by Lupin Limited, implementing CSR activities all over India. LHWRF aspires to provide an alternative model of sustainable development, which can be replicated widely through collaborations and partnerships.
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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.
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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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COTAAP is a not for profit body that works towards creating a better livelihood for cotton farmers. India is the largest producer and second largest exporter of cotton in the world but has one of the lowest per acre yield. COTAAP's objective is to empower cotton farmers and improve productivity by offering modern & scientific agronomic practices, knowledge partnering, networking forums.
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Mission :- Industree’s mission is to scale this ecosystem to reach three million women by 2030. Industree is committed to raise and channel 500 million USD of blended capital to nurture this ecosystem through partnerships, with Gender and Climate at the core of our activities.
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School for Potential Advancement and Restoration of Confidence or SPARC India, as it is more popularly called, was established in 1996 inspired by self-disability, to provide rehabilitation services to persons with disabilities (PwDs) and their families.
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Light of Life Trust is an NGO registered under the Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950, works towards realising untapped potential of India's rural communities and empower them through its 2 verticals - Project Anando (Education) and Project Jagruti (Community Development).
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Through the Bees for Poverty Reduction initiative, Under The Mango Tree Society has successfully promoted beekeeping as a means of increasing agricultural productivity, enhancing incomes and improving livelihoods of tribal/marginal farmers in some of the poorest districts of India.
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