Shivia Livelihoods Foundation

Enables underprivileged individuals, especially women, to escape poverty through strategic livelihood programmes, fostering sustainable market-driven enterprises for a brighter future in India

  • Bronze Certified 2023
  • 80G
  • 12A
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Financials

  • 2020

    Total Income
    Rs.30,876,567
    Total Expenses
    Rs.34,113,648
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.8,876,083
    Program Expenses
    Rs.25,237,565
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  • 2021

    Total Income
    Rs.46,410,426
    Total Expenses
    Rs.30,826,996
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.2,009,219
    Program Expenses
    Rs.28,817,777
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  • 2022

    Total Income
    Rs.39,270,803
    Total Expenses
    Rs.29,833,820
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.2,162,276
    Program Expenses
    Rs.27,671,544
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Geographies Served

Programs

  • Poultry Development Services

    Poultry Development Services (PDS) is a flagship programme initiated in 2011. It equips families in poverty with the necessary tools and training to establish a small chicken-raising enterprise at home. This venture brings up to a 30% increase in household income, empowers women economically, enhances children's access to education, improves family nutrition, and reduces reliance on exploitative money lenders. The programme fosters entrepreneurship, encouraging farmers to make a modest financial contribution.

  • Agri - Management Services

    AMS is an agricultural training and advisory programme designed for impoverished farmers. Launched in 2014, it takes a holistic approach to address their challenges through various interlinked interventions, such as soil testing, crop selection, access to wholesale markets for agri-inputs, and knowledge on making bio-pesticides and fertilizers. Farmers contribute a small amount to the training cost, and they are organised into Farmer Interest Groups to access further benefits like banking facilities and crop insurance. Upon completing the two-year programme, farmers gain self-reliance within their groups.

  • Beautypreneur Programme

    States

    Gujarat

    Rajasthan

    This programme, launched in October 2020 in Gujarat and Rajasthan, aids aspiring female entrepreneurs from low-income households. In collaboration with SAATH Charitable Trust, it delivers business skills training to 180 women in the Beauty & Wellness sector. After completing vocational training in beauty techniques, participants undergo a one-year formal business planning and management course. Graduates will be certified to run their own beauty businesses, generate a sustainable income, and even train other women, boosting their earnings further.

  • Cooks Training Programme

    District
    State
    District

    Ahmedabad

    States

    Gujarat

    Initiated in November 2020 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, empowers women from low-income households through the food service sector. In collaboration with SAATH Charitable Trust, the pilot phase involved 20 participants. The training covers hygienic food preparation, quality home cooking, and food delivery, making participants highly employable and capable of earning a decent salary. With the increased demand for trustworthy home cooks and food delivery services due to the pandemic, the programme provides viable employment opportunities for graduates.

  • Goat Farming Programme

    States

    West Bengal

    The goat farming programme, introduced in 2015 after extensive research, enabled impoverished families to achieve self-sufficiency by breeding and selling goats. Participants paid a small deposit, received expert training, and insurance for their animals, along with two female goats for breeding. As the herd grew, they sold some goats and kept others for breeding, eventually becoming self-reliant without external intervention.

Impact Metrics

  • Number of Toolkits Provided

    Program Name

    Poultry Development Services

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2015-16 9161
    • 2016-17 9720
    • 2017-18 15277
    • 2018-19 17893
    • 2019-20 20252
    • 2020-21 11606
    • 2021-22 13259
  • New Farmers Joining the Scheme

    Program Name

    Agri Management Services

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2015-16 422
    • 2016-17 338
    • 2017-18 346
    • 2018-19 1007
    • 2019-20 1562

Leadership Team

  • Khursheed N. Khurody

  • Olly Belcher

    Founder and CEO

  • Ursula Thakkar

    Co-Founding Director

  • Ms Khursheed N. Khurody

    Chairman

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    ABECS7071F

  • Registration Number

    U85300MH2020NPL348250

  • CSR Form 1

    Not Available

  • 80G

    ABECS7071FF20217

  • 12A

    ABECS7071FE20219

  • FCRA

    Not Available

About

  • Headquarters

    Maharashtra

Impact

Shivia Livelihoods Foundation has made a significant impact, with 15,471 beneficiaries through Poultry Development Services, 8,129 through Agri Management Services, 233 through The Beautypreneur Programme, 80 through the Cook Training Programme, and 371 through the Goat Farming Programme.

Vision and Mission

Shivia's mission is to empower the poorest to create livelihoods, boost income and inspire permanent change. Their vision is to help people living in poverty earn an income with dignity through market-driven enterprises.

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    Shivia Livelihoods Foundation, 12-A Darbhanga Mansion Carmichael Road, M.L. Dahanukar Marg , Maharashtra

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management