Cause Area
Primary Sectors
Secondary Sectors
Geographies Served
Programs
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Empowering Communities Programme
District
Wardha
States
Maharashtra
Agriculture serves as the primary means of livelihood for the people of Wardha, but the traditional crop methods are neither sustainable nor economically viable. The Bajaj Foundation addresses this issue by providing knowledge about technology-driven sustainable farming practices. Additionally, deprived and landless farmers, especially women, are encouraged to pursue dairy farming as an alternative income source. This approach not only improves earnings through enhanced agricultural techniques but also enhances family nutrition. Furthermore, utilizing cattle dung for household fuel and manure meets practical needs. Given that women typically oversee cattle care, dairy farming empowers them to turn this responsibility into a productive income-generating activity.
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Transforming Livelihoods Programme
District
Wardha
States
Maharashtra
Jamnalalji Bajaj recognized the importance of consistent interventions for community upliftment. He initiated efforts to empower the residents of Wardha, Maharashtra, a significant location in Gandhiji's freedom struggle for nearly a decade. The Bajaj Foundation continues these developmental initiatives. Notably, these interventions extend beyond corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, as the group has no business operations in the district. This reflects a genuine commitment to empowering the community.
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Natural Resource Management Programme
District
Wardha
States
Maharashtra
The Bajaj Foundation's core mission revolves around social responsibility and a commitment to sustainable development solutions. An example of its intervention involves rural reconstruction and the revitalization of the rural economy, a cause Gandhiji championed against imperialism. Beginning in 2009-10, the Foundation recognized that the once-vital river systems, crucial for agriculture, groundwater recharge, and daily chores, had deteriorated. Extensive deforestation, driven by economic development, led to soil runoff and reduced river capacity, causing floods and crop loss. The Foundation's efforts, in collaboration with the farming community, have successfully revived these river systems, fostering sustainable rural economic growth.
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Transforming Communities towards Sustainability
District
Sikar
States
Rajasthan
Sikar, known as 'The Door to the Thar Desert,' is in Rajasthan, India's northeastern region, with 76.32% of the population in rural areas. It faces harsh climates, from scorching 48°C summers to freezing 0°C winters, with minimal rainfall at 466 mm annually. Agriculture is the primary livelihood, supplemented by dairy farming among some progressive farmers. Unregulated resource use harms the agrarian community. The Bajaj Foundation collaborates with locals to address issues like declining groundwater, desertification, chemical-intensive farming, and low water awareness. It strives for ecologically sustainable, economically viable, culturally sensitive, and socially managed community development solutions..
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Human Resource Development Programme
District
Wardha
States
Maharashtra
Human resources are a vital pillar of growth, requiring development initiatives to enhance their capabilities. In Wardha, managing these resources is as crucial as conserving natural ones for overall life quality improvement. This entails introducing economically empowering activities and unlocking Wardha's latent human potential. The Bajaj Foundation places great importance on traditional knowledge and practices, supporting the community in acquiring scientific, technological, financial, and management skills while upholding their fundamental human values. The goal is to enable self-reliance within the community, fostering an improved quality of life.
Impact Metrics
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Population Covered
Year-wise Metrics- 2016-17 308370
- 2017-18 361495
- 2018-19 422475
- 2019-20 1444255
- 2021-22 1936115
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Families Benefited
Year-wise Metrics- 2016-17 61674
- 2017-18 72299
- 2018-19 84495
- 2019-20 312347
- 2021-22 409126
Registration Details
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Registration Number
5909
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CSR Form 1
Not Available
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FCRA
Not Available
About
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Headquarters
Wardha, Maharashtra
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Since
1980
Impact
The Foundation has positively impacted over 1,500 villages across Wardha and Sikar districts through its various development interventions since 2009.
Vision and Mission
To empower rural communities for efficient and judicious use of human and natural resources to improve quality of life and promote entrepreneurship development for sustainable livelihoods.
Political & Religious Declarations
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Political Affiliation
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Religious Affiliation
Location
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Headquarters
S - 3, II Floor, Opp. Pocket 1 DDA Local Shopping Centre (LSC) West of Trilokpuri, Mayur Vihar, Phase – I Delhi, India
Directions, Wardha, Maharashtra -
Offices in Cities
Other Details
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Type
Non-profit
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Sub Type
Trust
Website
Technology Adoption
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SOC 2 Compliant
No
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Financial Management
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Beneficiary Management