World Wide Fund for Nature-India (WWF - India)

Promotes wildlife conservation, empowers communities, uplifts biodiversity efforts, and aims for a sustainable future in India.

  • Bronze Certified 2023
  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
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Financials

  • 2020

    Total Income
    Rs.1,002,585,000
    Total Expenses
    Rs.959,318,788
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.122,304,330
    Program Expenses
    Rs.837,014,458
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  • 2021

    Total Income
    Rs.805,027,981
    Total Expenses
    Rs.767,947,118
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.99,439,338
    Program Expenses
    Rs.668,507,780
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  • 2022

    Total Income
    Rs.930,014,148
    Total Expenses
    Rs.904,000,000
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.124,160,577
    Program Expenses
    Rs.779,432,016
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  • 2023

    Total Income
    Rs.1,155,181,005
    Total Expenses
    Rs.1,118,970,783
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.36,829,577
    Program Expenses
    Rs.984,135,263
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  • 2024

    Total Income
    Rs.1,172,297,762
    Total Expenses
    Rs.1,141,370,912
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Geographies Served

Programs

  • Priority Species Programme

    Focuses on the protection of specific species of wildlife that are in danger of going extinct because of the destruction of their natural habitats.

    It included prominent species like the tiger, rhino and elephant when the programme started and now has expanded to include the Nilgiri tahr, red panda and snow leopard.

    WWF India aims to work to reduce the threats to these species from poaching, human-wildlife conflicts, trade in wildlife parts, habitat destruction and legal support.

  • Critical Regions Programme

    This programme seeks to protect key regions with rich biodiversity by partnering with key stakeholders and with appropriate interventions. It shifts focus from the narrow vision of just looking at protected areas to a wider approach to landscapes, livelihoods, long term initiatives in coordination with local communities, NGO’s and Government agencies.

  • Sustainable Agriculture Programme

    This programme concentrates on addressing surface water usage and over-exploitation of groundwater resources to grow crops like paddy, cotton and sugarcane. It attempts to rope in farmers to be stakeholders in its efforts of conservation and works to improve farming practices using best management methods facilitating market access and maintaining the sensitive balance between agriculture and forests.

  • Marine Conservation Programme

    India’s coastal and marine eco-systems boast of a rich variety of biodiversity and are of critical ecological value. Due to exploitation, these habitats are facing a severe threat of destruction that in turn is threatening marine life with extinction.

    WWF India is active in addressing the issues of illegal fishing, habitat degradation, illegal wildlife trade, unsustainable tourism and plastic pollution by introducing sustainable fishing and development practices and also improved waste management methods.

  • Environmental Education Programme

    WWF India has been working on this important aspect of its efforts since 1969. It strives to educate and inform children, youth and citizens of India to work towards creating a sustainable planet.

    Its awareness programmes are running in sixteen states across India and include the development of nature clubs, building environmental awareness and knowledge, developing requisite capacity and skills and enabling action for conservation and sustainability.

Leadership Team

  • Arvind Wable

    President

  • N Kumar

    Vice - President

  • Anil Kumar V Epur

    Trustee

  • Rahul Sharma

    Donor Management

  • Many Pradhan

    Digital FR & SM Officer

  • Jamshyd N. Godrej

    Trustee

  • Mridula Ramesh

    Trustee

Demographics & Structure

  • Organisation Strength

    None

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATW0356P

  • Registration Number

    E4359 (Bombay)

  • CSR Form 1

    Not Available

  • 80G

    AAATW0356PF19783

  • 12A

    AAATW0356PE20007

  • FCRA

    231660074

About

  • Headquarters

    New Delhi, Delhi

  • Since

    1969

Impact

For over 50 years, WWF-India has been working tirelessly towards nature conservation through its strong network of offices across different geographical regions in India, addressing critical conservation issues and creating lasting impact.

Vision and Mission

WWF-India's mission is to stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by conserving the world's biological diversity, ensuring sustainable use of renewable natural resources, and promoting reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption.

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    172 B, Lodi Estate, Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi, Delhi

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

    New Delhi

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Trust

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management