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Vrikshit Foundation

4.5
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Delhi
Environment & Sustainablity

Vrikshit Foundation is a not for profit NGO, started in 2019 for a cleaner and healthier India. Vrikshit Foundation is a Delhi based voluntary organization conducting cleanliness drives, environment protection and awareness programs. Its major aim is to create a more breathable and cleaner surrounding so as to increase sustainability and work towards United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 3,11,13,14 and 15.

Animal Rahat

4.5
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Delhi
Animal Welfare

Animal Rahat (rahat means relief in Hindi) is a unique program that aims to help some of the most neglected animals in the world the bullocks, donkeys, and other working animals of India.

Human Welfare Foundation

4.5
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Delhi
Community Development

The Human Welfare Foundation (HWF) is a prominent non-governmental organization in India, committed to executing humanitarian and development programs aimed at combatting poverty and alleviating the suffering of individuals. They do so by collaborating with vulnerable communities, irrespective of their faith, caste, gender, or political beliefs. Our mission is to empower the impoverished and those in need to lead self-reliant and sustainable lives in safe and supportive environments.

Business Youth Starting Together

4.5
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Delhi
Community Development

Bharatiya Yuva Shakti Trust, (BYST), as the name suggests, is a platform for Indian youth to turn their business ideas into profitable enterprises, with guidance and support of a mentor. With an aim to channelize the power of Indias youth towards economic development, BYSTs principles are based on the famous words of Mr JRD Tata- If we touch one life, it has the potential to transform the lives of a billion people. A unique non-profit organisation, we are a perfect blend of the Prince of Wales Youth Business Trust (PYBT) and India's age-old, time honoured, guru-shishya tradition

Miracle Foundation

4.5
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Delhi
Education & Skill Development

Miracle Foundation India is part of a global network of non-profit organizations leading the worldwide movement to end the need for Child Care Institutions in our lifetime.? Our work keeps children at the center of our programmes, to ensure they live safe, meaningful and productive lives, all through to their adulthood.

Lets Help India

4.5
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Delhi
Community Development

Lets Help India is a passionate NGO dedicated to creating a better, more inclusive world. With a heartfelt commitment to supporting children with autism, promoting sustainable living, and driving social awareness, the organization works tirelessly to uplift communities. Through autism support programs, clothes donation drives, and sustainability initiatives, Lets Help India brings hope and positive change to countless lives. The organization also champions a circular economy in fashion, encouraging recycling, upcycling, and mindful consumption to reduce waste and protect our planet.

Pradan

4.5
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Delhi
Education & Skill Development

PRADAN was formed in 1983 by seven desirous persons , inspired by the belief and passion of two young professionals, Deep Joshi and Vijay Mahajan. They believed that well-educated professionals working within communities can bring both the empathy and knowledge needed to help poor people improve their lives. Deep and Vijay also believed that grassroots work in the spirit of pradan, or giving back to society, can be a fulfilling and viable vocation for educated men and women. PRADAN was established to systematically groom and enable professionals with empathy towards the poor to work at the grassroots level.

Svayam

4.5
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Delhi
Community Development

Svayam is Indias leading accessibility organisation, dedicated to reshaping societal perspectives about individuals with reduced mobility. It was established in 2000 and operates as an initiative of the Sminu Jindal Charitable Trust. Svayam is a non-profit trailblazer in the field of accessibility, committed to forging a world without barriers for all. Started as an online portal providing information on policies, laws, healthcare, etc., the organisation expanded its focus to promote Accessibility For All, later becoming the leader in the space with its groundbreaking work.

Mobiusf

4.5
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Delhi
Environment & Sustainablity

The Mobius strip is named after August Ferdinand Mobius, a mathematics genius. Run a finger over the surface of the strip and you will find your finger back at the starting place, having covered both sides of the strip without lifting the finger. This is the motif of sustainability. To create a green and peaceful living where the people believe in the power of change and education for sustainability

Agewell Foundation

4.5
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Delhi
Disability & Special Needs

Agewell Foundation is committed to make a coordinated effort with compassion and understanding to transform social attitudes towards senior citizens. The effort is to create the infrastructure to empower every older person.

Alliance India

4.5
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Delhi
Health & Wellness

Alliance India is a non-governmental organisation founded in 1999. Operating in partnership with civil society, government, and communities, we support sustained responses to HIV in India that protect rights and improve health. Complementing the Indian national program, we build capacity, provide technical support, and advocate to strengthen the delivery of effective, innovative, community-based HIV programs to vulnerable populations affected by the epidemic.

Water Aid

4.5
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Delhi
Environment & Sustainablity

WaterAid India reached 536,266 people with water access and 353,144 with sanitation, prioritizing marginalised groups such as Dalits, Adivasis, and the urban poor. In Bihar, it supported state water and sanitation policies, while in Jharkhand, 72 communities demanded WASH rights, ensuring water for 98,330 and sanitation for 89,867 people. Village Water Security Plans were developed in Andhra Pradesh, and Hyderabad initiated uniform water quality tracking.

Feeding India

4.5
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Delhi
Community Development

In January 2019, Zomato and Feeding India (registered as Hunger Heroes) collaborated to eradicate hunger and malnutrition in India. All efforts are concerted towards providing better food to more people. Through our targeted interventions for child and maternal malnutrition, we are working towards bringing large-scale systemic transformation in the nutrition landscape of India.

Plan India

4.5
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Delhi
Education & Skill Development

Plan India is a nationally registered non-profit organization dedicated to advancing children's rights and equality for girls. It works to create sustainable, community-led solutions that empower vulnerable children and women across India. The organization is part of Plan International, a globally recognized development organization operating in over 75 countries.

Oxfam India

4.5
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Delhi
Women Empowerment

Oxfam has a long history of humanitarian responses. We started our Delhi Flood response in two colonies in Jaitpur Khadda colony and Vishwakarma colony. We reached over 6000 people i.e. 1200 families. A rapid needs assessment showed that there was an immediate need for clean drinking water and toilet facilities. This was important to ensure because these communities were also at the risk of water-borne diseases.