Cause Area
Financials
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2019
Total IncomeRs.44,996,842Total ExpensesRs.3,782,081Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2020
Total IncomeRs.11,473,186Total ExpensesRs.23,066,300Non Program ExpensesRs.5,501,960Program ExpensesRs.17,564,340Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2021
Total IncomeRs.36,979,041Total ExpensesRs.46,910,863Non Program ExpensesRs.3,883,610Program ExpensesRs.43,027,253Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2022
Total IncomeRs.58,756,483Total ExpensesRs.40,749,639Non Program ExpensesRs.5,658,205Program ExpensesRs.35,091,434Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.
Geographies Served
Programs
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Enhancing Financial Capital: Livelihoods Programme
Suzlon Foundation focuses on enhancing its financial capital through a variety of initiatives. These include integrated agriculture-based livelihood programmes aimed at improving agricultural and livestock management practices. It also prioritizes animal health care and vaccination programmes to enhance productivity. The Foundation is dedicated to vocational skill building, working towards improving the employability and entrepreneurial abilities of local youth in nearby villages. Additionally, micro-enterprise development projects, such as tent rental services for weddings/functions, mango grafting training, crop management training, and tailoring training, contribute to bolstering their financial capital.
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Enhancing Natural Capital: Natural Resource Management Programme
Suzlon Foundation is committed to enhancing its natural capital through a range of programmes. These include the Soil and Water Conservation Programme, which focuses on improving water supply availability and soil conservation. It actively contributes to increasing green cover by planting trees and broadcasting seeds on hills. Moreover, the Foundation practices conjunctive land use, utilizing the land around wind turbines for crop or fodder cultivation, promoting sustainable land management. Additionally, it implements waste recycling initiatives to further enhance their natural capital and promote environmental sustainability.
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Enhancing Social Capital: Social Empowerment Programme
Suzlon Foundation dedicates efforts to enhancing its social capital through various programmes. It focuses on the formation and strengthening of Village Development Committees, fostering community participation and empowerment at the local level. Additionally, the Foundation places importance on the formation and reinforcement of women's Self Help Groups, promoting women's economic and social empowerment within the communities they work with. These initiatives aim to build strong social networks and institutions, contributing to overall social development.
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Enhancing Human Capital: Health and Education Programme
Suzlon Foundation prioritizes enhancing its human capital through dedicated health and education programmes. It is actively involved in initiatives that aim to improve access to both preventive and curative health services, ensuring the well-being of the communities they serve. Simultaneously, the Foundation is committed to enhancing the quality of education, working towards providing better educational opportunities. These efforts contribute to the development and strengthening of human capital, fostering healthier and more educated communities.
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Enhancing Physical Capital: Basic Civic Amenities Improvement Programme
Suzlon Foundation is dedicated to enhancing its physical capital through a range of initiatives. It actively works towards improving the quantity and quality of drinking water, ensuring access to clean and safe water sources for the communities it engages with. In addition, the Foundation focuses on increasing the availability of solar energy and promoting renewable and sustainable energy sources. It also prioritizes improving scholastic infrastructure and creating conducive learning environments. Furthermore, the Suzlon Foundation implements initiatives to enhance sanitation and hygiene standards, contributing to the overall well-being and quality of life of the communities it serves.
Impact Metrics
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Plastic Waste Collected and Recycled in Kg
Year-wise Metrics- 2017-18 12719
- 2018-19 5248
- 2019-20 4459
- 2020-21 422
- 2021-22 2083
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Reached Villages
Year-wise Metrics- 2018-19 800
- 2019-20 800
- 2020-21 529
- 2021-22 555
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AALCS5100K
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Registration Number
U74900GJ2007NPL052449
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CSR Form 1
Not Available
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FCRA
Not Available
About
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Headquarters
Pune, Maharashtra
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Since
1995
Impact
As of 2023, Suzlon Foundation has reached 800 villages, planted over 1.5 million trees, engaged over 316,000 employee volunteering hours, and impacted over 183,000 families through its CSR programs.
Vision and Mission
The vision is 'Powering a Greener Tomorrow' and the mission is to ensure Suzlon Group is committed to ethical business practices that are fair to all stakeholders.
Political & Religious Declarations
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Political Affiliation
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Religious Affiliation
Location
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Headquarters
Suzlon Foundation One Earth, Opp. Magarpatta City, Hadapsar
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Offices in Cities
Other Details
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Type
Non-profit
Website
Technology Adoption
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SOC 2 Compliant
No
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Financial Management
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Beneficiary Management