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Here you will find a list of non-profit charity organisations committed to promote environmental protection, humanitarian causes and development. You can also post other organisations, rate them or tell us about your personal experiences.

Nirvaaha

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Nirvaaha means ‘to fulfill’. This initiative is our sincere attempt to enable each one of us to fulfill our relationship with our body by providing it with healthy, nutritious and unadulterated food. Nirvaaha products range from food items to medicinal products, household items and cosmetics. All made from natural, unadulterated, pure products! Read on

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Solarmosaic - Crowdfunded community solar projects

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Schools, places of worship, non-profits, community centers, and small businesses. Have a big, open roof and want your utility payments to support a green revolution instead of a bank or utility? Want to engage with your neighbors, customers, city, and country in a new and rewarding way? If yes, then a Solar Mosaic may be right for you. Read on

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PIPAL TREE VENTURES

Pipal Tree ventures Private Ltd.(PTVPL) is in the field of providing vocational training for the skills in the construction industry to unemployed youths in the rural area . Our aim is to train and give livelihood to poor unemployed rural youth in India, which in turn would help economic development of the country. Read on

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Switch ON - Sustainable and Equitable Development

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Switch ON is working towards facilitating sustainable access to Renewable Energy Technologies for the poorest of the poor in rural India.

We enhance accessibility through
- innovation in technology, financing and distribution
- develop local capacity through skill based training programs, awareness, etc
- creating livelihood options Read on

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HAPPY HANDS FOUNDATION

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Over 200 crafts of India are endangered today. Happy Hands Foundation strives to revive cultural traditions, art and craft forms through contemporary ways and initiatives such as the Green Room and Blue-Prints. At Happy Hands, the focus is to create sustainable development opportunities for artisans and craftsmen of India, and encourage them to live a life of dignity, not charity. Read on

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Arasan Rural Development Society (ARDS)

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Project Survival Media

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Solutions For Survival (S4S) is designed to deal with a frightening new reality: the climate crisis is already underway, and our governments are failing to rise to the challenge. As our planet’s natural systems become increasingly unstable, people around the world are looking for ways to cope. They are looking for climate solutions. Read on

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AppleSeed Permaculture

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We envision a world of abundance: Every person on the earth has an abundance of whole food, safe water, sound shelter, clean energy, joyful families, and fulfilling work. Nutritious food and organic agriculture are the economic center of our thriving communities. Read on

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Rain Water Concepts

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Model: Empower communities to safeguard their own water supplies through education and awareness raising, coupled with a wide variety of simple technological solutions to conserve and access groundwater and harvest rainwater.
Location: Based in Karnataka, work in Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala ,Gujarat, Goa and Tamil Nadu. Annual Budget: INR 2,304,355 Read on

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Save the Elephants

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Save the Elephants is a London-headquartered nonprofit organization founded in September 1993 by Iain Douglas-Hamilton. Save the Elephants works to sustain elephant populations and preserve the habitats in which elephants are found, while at the same time fostering a heightened appreciation and visibility for elephants and their often fragile existence. Read on

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