Showing 88 NGOs and social enterprises that are working in the Clothing sector in India
Work towards the all round development of the economic and social life of the people residing in the districts of East and West Khasi Hills Jaintia Hills and Ri-Bhoi of Meghalaya
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Generates employment and income in the silk industry through developing energy efficient and affordable machines using solar energy for power
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Fosters an environment of academic excellence, research, and ethics to prepare aspiring students for global challenges and entrepreneurship
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Our goal is to co-create one million jobs for women in rural India. Indian social enterprises and government institutions receive our tailor-made pro bono consulting so they can scale and employ more women.
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₹ 84,895,819
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₹ 83,110,377
Strives for universal education, shelters the homeless and elderly, empowers women through self-help groups, and promotes health, sanitation, and environmental awareness
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₹ 3,055,296
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₹ 3,025,445
HUMAN RIGHTS
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Enables underserved groups through diverse programmes, from rehabilitation centres to health awareness campaigns and guidance initiatives
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₹ 1,153,073
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₹ 1,009,009
Empowers to promote gender equality, sustainable livelihoods, and disaster preparedness through integrated empowerment initiatives.
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Empowers rural communities through diverse initiatives, fostering engagement for sustainable development
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Provides academic, financial, and moral support to students from rural backgrounds
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Supports people from poor background in the areas of health, education and empowers women along with animal welfare activities
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Works towards economic empowerment and safeguarding fundamental rights for marginalized communities in rural and urban Odisha
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₹ 7,580,391
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₹ 7,258,541
The Salem Don Bosco Anbu Illam Social Service Society (DBAI) is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation that has been dedicated to the well-being of children, youth, and women, as well as community development since its inception in 1988. Our primary aim is to establish a just and equal society.
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Engages actively in national disaster relief, recovery, and preparedness, training volunteers and providing essential resources during emergencies, including food, water, and shelter
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Operates as a Vedic Board of Education and Culture, embracing the Gurukul system
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