VDHM provides wonderful opportunities to NGOs for connecting and raising funds for their causes. It provides an opportunity to create awareness about the NGO’s mission, vision objectives, and their social causes. The VDHM media coverage, social media promotion and website outreach can help to spread the NGO’s message to a wider audience. In addition, United Way Delhi as an official Philanthropy Partner of VDHM 2023 edition has established numerous incentives to the participating NGO’s.

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Vipla Foundation
Founded in 1988 by the late Mrs Vipula Kadri, over the last 36 years Vipla Foundation has relentlessly worked towards the enrichment of the lives of underprivileged children and women. In the last 10 years, Vipla Foundation has reached out to over 5,20,000 beneficiaries in the areas of Early Childhood Care, Education, Inclusion, Women Empowerment through Anti Human Trafficking and skilling initiatives. The programme participants are largely children and women from communities experiencing inter-generational poverty due to meagre or limited access to education, livelihood and entitlements. Vipla Foundation recognises inter-sectionalites that operate and impact access of services and resources for people on the basis of gender, caste, class and economic strata of society that makes these families and communities difficult to break the cycle of poverty, exploitation and marginalisation for generations. Vipla Foundation works primarily with children of all ages through Early Childhood Care & Education, Prevention, Early Intervention & education of children with disabilities and helping children attain their learning level competencies. The organisation also works with women and girls from most vulnerable communities and those who are victims of sexual violence including sex trafficking and provides them with opportunities of education, employability, entrepreneurship, quality institutional care, safe return & repatriation and access to justice. Organisational Interventions: There are three core verticals in the organisation – Education, Inclusion and Anti-trafficking. The Inclusion programme includes a school for the hearing impaired and a school for the mentally disabled as well as an early intervention for those with hearing impairment, called Dhvani. The education programme includes work on Early Childhood Education through Balwadi programme and improved learning for children in Primary School through remedial programmes. The Anti-Trafficking vertical works on Prevention, Protection, Prosecution and Policy. In urban pockets the Prevention programme includes skilling as a strategy and in rural pockets; the focus is on a Safe Village campaign that involves multiple stakeholders.
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Sukarya
Sukarya is a GuideStar India Platinum certified and Credibility Alliance accredited NGO, renowned for its transformative work in over 760 villages and 190 slums across Delhi, Haryana, and Rajasthan. Over the past 26 years, Sukarya has profoundly impacted more than 7 million lives through initiatives focused on maternal and child health and nutrition, adolescent girl health and empowerment, non-formal education for slum children, and economic empowerment of village women. Our efforts have not only improved health and education outcomes but also fostered gender equality and economic independence in some of the most challenging environments.
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Nada India Foundation
Nada India advocates for balanced and healthy public policies to prevent, control non-communicable diseases and promotes child friendly, gender sensitive and drug free healthy lifestyles. Nada India has been creating the spaces and nurturing diverse networks of community-based initiatives amongst the marginal and most at risk populations in the urban contexts of the metros as well as in the tier two and three towns. Through its capacity building work Nada India has enabled the vulnerable youth, male and female and the adolescents as well to make choices for healthy ways of living.
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Blue Star Foundation
Blue Star Foundation works towards Education, Medical Help, and Relief of poverty, including help to less privileged, women and children in difficult situations, senior citizens, physically/mentally challenged individuals from rural/urban areas, and environmental issues through NGOs/NPOs engaged in such causes.
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The Earth Saviours Foundation
The Earth Saviours Foundation (T.E.S.F) is an internationally acclaimed and recognized non-profit organization. Established in 2008 by Shri Ravi Kalra, The Earth Saviours Foundation has been dedicated to serving the underprivileged, providing a safe haven for mistreated animals, and making every possible effort to protect the environment. The selfless, dedicated, committed and vigilant team and volunteers of The Earth Saviours Foundation work day and night to uphold community welfare.
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JAN MADHYAM
We worked with Disabled and inclusive programme. Established in 1987 Jan Madhyam has in the last three years reached more than 25000 children through its various programs and projects. Besides two well established community based centers, it works through 9 different slum colonies of Delhi. We believe in equal opportunity to all, irrespective of degrees of functionality, efficiency, ability and/or disability.
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Adventures Beyond Barriers Foundation
Adventures Beyond Barriers Foundation (ABBF) is a not for profit organization that promotes Disability Inclusion and Empowerment through sports. Through adaptive adventure and sports activities, we provide opportunities for people (with and without disability) to come together and experience the adrenaline and camaraderie that only sport has to offer. By spending time outdoors together, we hope to achieve two things – 1. Spread awareness that the spirit of adventure is not impeded by disability 2. Ward off common misconceptions about disability that stem from ignorance and feed popular social stereotypes. ABBF was founded by Divyanshu Ganatra - a clinical psychologist and corporate facilitator by profession, adventure sportsperson by passion and a self-made social entrepreneur. He also happens to be India's first blind solo paragliding pilot. Through our outdoor sessions and collaborations, we aim to provide more visibility for people with disability, promoting an environment of openness, sensitivity and empathy. The organic change that we have witnessed is generation of employment opportunities for PwDs. We participate in a range of adventure activities including marathons and running events, tandem cycling, scuba diving, paragliding, trekking and mountaineering.
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Concern India Foundation
Concern India Foundation, an NGO registered as a charitable trust has been working on issues of education, health, and community development in India for over 30+ years. We reach out to diverse target groups, including children, women, men, the elderly, the differently-abled, and rural communities from marginalised sections of society working PAN India, through our offices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi NCR (Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon), Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Pune.
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Isha Education
Isha Vidhya aims to provide high quality school education to rural children who cannot otherwise access or afford it. The holistic, activity-based approach nurtures children's development beyond just academics, ensuring that students realize their full potential and learn in a joyful manner.
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Prayas JAC Society
Prayas, established in 1988, emerged from a devastating fire in Delhi's Jahangirpuri slum that left numerous families homeless. Focusing on the traumatized children affected by the disaster, Prayas aimed to restore normalcy and provide rehabilitation. Around the same time, while serving as Deputy Commissioner of Police for Crime & Railways and In-Charge of the Missing Persons Squad, the need for a facility to assist homeless and vagrant children found by the Delhi police became evident. To address this issue, Prayas Juvenile Aid Centre was established in August 1989 as a society with support from the Delhi Police, Delhi School of Social Work, and Shramik Vidyapeeth. Currently serving 50000 people (women, children, and youth) throughout 262 centres across 9 states. The Prayas JAC Society stands as a pioneering beacon of hope on India's path towards safeguarding child rights and ensuring their protection. With an impressive legacy of 34 years marked by unwavering dedication and tireless efforts, Prayas has emerged as a well-known and transformative force among NGOs committed to this noble cause. Throughout their journey, Prayas has showcased an unmatched commitment to establishing a secure, nurturing, and empowering environment for every child. Their comprehensive approach, spanning advocacy, education, healthcare, and social support, has not only elevated the lives of innumerable vulnerable children but has also sparked inspiration for other organizations and individuals to unite for this vital mission.
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TEAM FAB FOUNDATION
Team Fab Foundation works for betterment of disabled soldiers & upgradation of tribal school with 100% donation utilised for cause.
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United Way of Mumbai
United Way Mumbai works in urban and rural communities across the country to identify and implement the most impactful solutions to community problems. We drive change in the areas of Education, Health, Income, Environment and Public Safety through evidence-based strategies and multi-stakeholder partnerships. Across all we do, we remain committed to SOCIAL IMPACT. DONE RIGHT.
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MA. MY ANCHOR FOUNDATION
At MA My Anchor Foundation, we are driven by a deep-rooted commitment to the betterment of society and the belief that every individual has the power to make a positive impact. Our organisation is founded on the principles of empathy, sustainability and holistic development and strive to create a world where everyone has the opportunity to prosper. Motherhood, as a concept, symbolizes unconditional love, nurturing, and protection. At MA My Anchor Foundation, we embrace this essence of motherhood and extend it beyond biological boundaries. We believe that every person, regardless of their background, deserves the same care, support, and opportunities to grow. We are dedicated to empowering individuals and communities by providing them with the resources, knowledge and skills needed to lead a fulfilling life. Mother Earth sustains us and it is our responsibility to nurture and protect her. MA works in this direction too.
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SRUJNA CHARITABLE TRUST
Srujna, a non-profit organisation, is committed to empowering women by providing them with the necessary skills, market opportunities, and leadership training to achieve self-employment, employment, and entrepreneurship. With an emphasis on livelihood projects, healthcare for women, and education, Srujna seeks to advance full and productive employment, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, and decent labour in line with Sustainable Development Goal 5 & 8.
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Tamana
Tamana' is a nonprofit charitable organization which has been relentlessly working in the field of disabilities in India since the last four decades. Tamana provides a holistic, inclusive and ICT based rehabilitation programme which focuses primarily on life skills development, independence training and vocational skills development for self-reliance of the differently abled. Its beneficiaries include individuals with intellectual disability, multiple disabilities and those on the autism spectrum. Tamana aims to realise the hidden potential of these individuals to make them confident men and women so that they create their own niche in society, a society which will be more accepting of these individuals through the awareness generation created by Tamana of the rights and abilities of these individuals.
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PETA India
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals India operates under the simple principle that animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on or use for entertainment. We educate policymakers and the public about animal abuse and promote an understanding of the right of all animals to be treated with respect and compassion.
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Nidan
Nidan, a non-profit organization, was established in 1996 and is dedicated to working for informal workers and children in pan-India. For more than the last 25 years, Nidan has been organizing more than 8,00,000 urban & rural poor including marginalized communities and women through various participative interventions like credit programs, social and financial linkage, capacity-building training, livelihood projects, renewable energy solutions, etc. Nidan works with informal workers like street vendors, rag/ waste pickers, domestic workers, artisans, agricultural workers, and urban- rural poor like micro-entrepreneurs from the lower-income strata.
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Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan
Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan (RSKS India) is a Grassroots Indian Non Profit organization (NGO) Situated at the FootHill of Aravali Range in Holy City Ajmer District of Rajasthan state. RSKS is a pioneer in promotion of Women Empowerment, Sustainable Livelihood, Girls Education, Disability, Gender Equality, Child Rights & Welfare, Agriculture, Environmental and Water issues for the Marginalized & deprived sections of the community. RSKS is registered a society under the societies Registration act 1958 (Rule – 28). The Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), 2010. 12A and 80G section of Income Tax Act, 1961.iso-9001-2008 certified and Also Top Rated Great Nonprofit. RSKS India Has Been Granted Special Consultative Status (2015) By The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of The United Nation.
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Renukiran welfare foundation
Renukiran Welfare Foundation is a Civil Society Organization that promotes initiatives & programs, through Quality Education, Digital literacy, Medical facilitation services, Skill trainings and Women empowerment to underprivileged communities, transforming their lives with compassion and dedication. These impactful initiatives have empowered thousands and fostered a brighter future for those in real need across various regions in India.
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Saajha
We support parents through a tech and community-based approach to impact children’s learning and development. The support ensures that children can access appropriate learning solutions to achieve foundational literacy and numeracy. We onboard consenting parents for support through events organised in the community or schools. Once onboarded, the parents typically receive a call per month to understand their current challenges, build an understanding of children’s learning level and share learning solutions which is based 'Teaching at the Right Level' approach. A typical support cycle for the parent includes:- 1) Understanding the child’s reading and math levels through a standardised assessment over a phone call. 2) Sharing the child’s assessment results over the chatbot and solutions that are explained to the parent over the call by champion parents known as Saajhedars 3) Talking through any questions and suggestions that parents have This cycle of call support continues till the child achieves their highest level in Foundational literacy and numeracy. Additionally, the parent has the option to reach out to us over WhatsApp and the helpline anytime they face a challenge with their child's learning. In FY 2023-24, we supported ~20,000 children in their learning, of which 8,500 children improved their Maths and Hindi learning.
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