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2020
Total IncomeRs.124,093,620Total ExpensesRs.91,775,651Non Program ExpensesRs.9,068,772Program ExpensesRs.82,706,879Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2021
Total IncomeRs.113,129,025Total ExpensesRs.169,855,478Non Program ExpensesRs.7,146,764Program ExpensesRs.162,708,714Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2022
Total IncomeRs.98,338,982Total ExpensesRs.187,934,332Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2023
Total IncomeRs.85,553,086Total ExpensesRs.140,091,762Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.
Geographies Served
Programs
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India Water Portal
The India Water Portal (IWP) serves as an exhaustive knowledge hub for the water sector. It provides a vast collection of information, including articles, data, and content on water-related topics. The platform offers a space for sharing experiences and solutions, engaging with water experts, and gaining insights into sustainable water management efforts across India. IWP is Arghyam's flagship initiative, functioning as an open repository and facilitating collaborative learning in the field of water.
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Using digital to leverage MGNREGA at scale across Karnataka
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Karnataka
The Government of Karnataka is implementing the Antarajala Chetana programme to boost groundwater levels in rural areas by utilizing the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS). They have partnered with the Foundation for Ecological Security (FES) to enhance the technical capabilities of NREGA functionaries. FES is working alongside MGNREGS officials to demonstrate a community-involved, scientifically planned approach that improves the quality and durability of assets created. Arghyam is providing support to FES in collaborating with the State Government to establish a scalable model for natural resource management planning.
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Impacting Natural Resource Management at Scale in Meghalaya
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Meghalaya
The Government of Meghalaya, supported by the World Bank, launched the Meghalaya Community-led Landscape Management Programme (MCLLMP), a 60 million USD initiative. The programme aims to enhance the capabilities of local communities in sustainable natural resource management. Arghyam partnered with the Government of Meghalaya in 2019 to support the MCLLMP, leading to the establishment of the Natural Resource Management (NRM) Scale Programme. This programme, in collaboration with Socion and Foundation for Ecological Security (FES), focuses on empowering three Village Community Facilitators (VCFs) per village, including at least one woman, to manage natural resources effectively. The capacity-building process revolves around empowering the VCFs.
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A Systemic Approach to Manage India's Largest Groundwater Programme
StateStates
Karnataka
In managing India's largest groundwater programme, a systemic approach is implemented by Arghyam. As a long-term knowledge partner of the Department of Water Resources, River Development, and Ganga Rejuvenation, Arghyam strengthens the Atal Bhujal Yojana, a scheme aimed at improving groundwater management. The programme focuses on community sensitization and interventions to address supply and demand. Through partnerships with organisations like Arid Communities and Technologies (ACT) and Socion, Arghyam designs scalable models for participatory water security plans, involving local actors and community institutions. The use of digital technology enhances clarity, visibility, and data-driven governance. The programme also empowers Community Resource Persons (CRPs) and incentivizes gram panchayats to achieve milestones. By strengthening the operating model and capacity of community-level actors, the programme aims to foster engagement, accountability, and ownership at all levels.
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Participatory and Frontline-Centred Approach for Bihar Water Supply Scheme
District
Muzaffarpur
States
Bihar
Under this scheme, a consortium comprising Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (India), Water For People, and Arghyam has been formed. The programme focuses on operationalizing and presenting a scalable model of participatory operation and maintenance (O&M) for around 600 water supply schemes in Muzaffarpur district. The programme emphasizes the role of the "Anurakshak" workforce, who will be responsible for the smooth implementation of the Peyjal Nishchay Yojana in their respective wards. With a lean programme design, the aim is to enable scalability and replication across the state. The Government takes the lead in ownership and execution, while the consortium partners act as facilitators and knowledge partners. Digital technology is employed to generate trusted data and enhance stakeholder agency. The program aims to build capacities, establish O&M processes, and influence replication at scale.
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Democratising Knowledge and Data on Water Quality In India
States
Andhra Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Assam
Madhya Pradesh
Arghyam partners with the INREM Foundation to democratize knowledge and data on water quality in India. Through its collaborative efforts, it enhances understanding, builds capacities, and creates scalable models for water quality management. The online Water Quality Management course engages participants as Water Quality Champions, who spread awareness, provide training, and conduct tests. INREM strengthens institutional capacities and collaborates with various stakeholders to improve water quality testing and raise awareness at the district level. Its participants serve as valuable contributors to the water quality ecosystem, making a positive impact on safe water provision in communities.
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About
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Headquarters
Bangalore, Karnataka
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Since
2005
Impact
Arghyam has supported over 140 projects across 22 states in India, reaching millions of people with improved water and sanitation access.
Vision and Mission
Arghyam's vision is 'Safe, sustainable water for all' and its mission is to strengthen the ability of vulnerable communities to access, manage and govern water resources.
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Offices in Cities
Bangalore
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Type
Non-profit
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SOC 2 Compliant
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