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  • Community-based mental health programme in Halol, Gujarat – phase two

    Trust for Reaching the Unreached

    Fund: India Fund
    Amount: ₹9,029,692
    Location: Gujarat, West, India
    Date: 2022

    Trust for Reaching the Unreached (TRU) strives to improve the health of communities in rural Gujarat through community-based interventions. They run community programmes around general and mental health, offer holistic education for young girls, and deliver relief and rehabilitation in response to natural and human made disasters. This grant supports TRU to deliver the second phase of a community-based mental health programme for communities in Halol, Gujarat.

  • Exploring Rural Health Alternatives – grassroots community internships for young doctors in rural India

    Tribal Health Initiative

    Fund: India Fund
    Amount: ₹4,178,200
    Location: Central, Chattisgarh, East, North, Orissa, Rajasthan, South, Tamil Nadu, India
    Date: 2022

    Tribal Health Initiative works to improve the lives of the tribal communities living in the Sittilingi valley and surrounding hills. They run a range of programmes in health care, community health, farming and craft work. This project supports Tribal Health Initiative to run an internship programme for young doctors with grassroots health and community organisations in rural India.

  • Strengthening first language literacy among Santal and Kora children in Birbhum, West Bengal – phase two

    Suchana Uttor Chandipur Community Society

    Fund: India Fund
    Amount: ₹8,469,000
    Location: East, West Bengal, India
    Date: 2022

    Suchana Uttor Chandipur Community Society (Suchana) works in the Birbum district in West Bengal. They aim to promote and foster education to build awareness and initiative to tackle local and global issues. They work with parents, teachers, older children and other community members to set priorities, run the organisation and develop its future. This grant supports Suchana to deliver the second phase of a project to strengthen first language literacy in children in the Santal and Kora communities

  • Addressing food and nutritional security in households in the Mohana Block of the Gajapati district – phase two

    Social Action for Community Alternative Learning (SACAL)

    Fund: India Fund
    Amount: ₹11,362,804
    Location: East, Orissa, India
    Date: 2022

    Social Action for Community Alternative Learning (SACAL) aim to empower communities experiencing marginalisation, particularly women and tribal and Dalit communities. They support the capacity of community-based organisations through an integrated approach which covers sustainable resources management, gender equity and meaningful livelihood initiatives, using a people-centred democratic process. This grant supports SACAL to deliver the second phase of a project to address food and nutritional security in households experiencing poverty in the Mohana Block of the Gajapati district in Odisha.

  • Empowering Mal Paharia tribe communities through multi-dimensional interventions

    Sarva Seva Samity Sanstha (SSSS)

    Fund: India Fund
    Amount: ₹3,113,000
    Location: East, Jharkhand, India
    Date: 2022

    Sarva Seva Samity Sanstha (SSSS) supports women experiencing disadvantage through activities that cover health, nutrition, livelihoods and finance. SSSS aim to develop a sustainable and equitable society and take up challenging issues that will improve living standards for communities experiencing disadvantage. This grant supports SSSS to research and develop a framework for their work with the Mal Paharia tribe community which will inform longer-term interventions.

  • Towards Safe Workplaces: Building the capacity of government Internal Committees and unorganised sectors to provide safe workspaces for women

    SANHITA

    Fund: India Fund
    Amount: ₹4,061,500
    Location: East, Jharkhand, West Bengal, India
    Date: 2022

    SANHITA is a Gender Resource Centre, committed to an overall vision of gender justice and equity. They advocate for the rights of women and people of other genders at workplace and government level. This grant supports Sanhita to build the capacity of Internal Committee members of government departments to provide safe workspaces for women employed in government settings as well other unorganised sectors and industries. They will increase rights awareness among Trade Union of Jute workers and other workers associations and advocate for expanding the definition of the Sexual Harassment at Workplace Act 2013 to include other gender identities beyond women.

  • Reducing vulnerabilities of families in shut tea gardens of Assam

    Sanatan Unnayan Sangstha

    Fund: India Fund
    Amount: ₹3,534,100
    Location: Assam, North East, India
    Date: 2022

    Sanatan Unnayan Sangstha (SUS) works across child and youth development, health and rights with a growing focus on tea garden areas of Chencoorie. This grant supports SUS to work closely with families in an abandoned tea garden area in the Silchar district, with initiatives comprising income savings and credit, nutrition enhancement and remedial education classes for children to help reduce the stressful living conditions of the families and assist in their financial and social recovery.

  • Working with men and boys in the Bedia community of Madhya Pradesh

    Samvedna

    Fund: India Fund
    Amount: ₹6,742,160
    Location: Central, Madhya Pradesh, India
    Date: 2022

    Samvedna works to combat caste-based commercial sexual exploitation and human sex trafficking in Bedia and Bachhra communities. They have a two-pronged approach – working with the victims for their rehabilitation and reintegration, and prioritising prevention for vulnerable members of the community through advocacy. This grant supports Samvedna to work with men and young boys within the Bedia community to engage them on issues of alternative livelihoods, human rights, gender, dignity and gender-based violence. Peer networks across communities and districts will be developed to facilitate alternative sources of income through links with other skills providers.

  • CoCare: Community care for mental health, Indore

    Samaan Social Development Society

    Fund: India Fund
    Amount: ₹4,179,600
    Location: Central, Madhya Pradesh, India
    Date: 2022

    Samaan Social Development Society works to empower women and communities affected by violence, aggression or injustice, supporting them to pursue alternative livelihoods. This grant supports Samaan Society to develop CoCare, a community-based programme to increase awareness and holistic support around mental health and illness. The programme will bring together health workers, community leaders and social workers to establish two mental health centres in work area settlements in Indore.

  • Nasr Collective: A project towards community development

    SAFA Society

    Fund: India Fund
    Amount: ₹6,138,750
    Location: Andhra Pradesh, South, India
    Date: 2022

    SAFA provides a safe, supportive and empowering place for women and girls across Hyderabad. Their holistic programmes upskill women and young people in trades like tailoring, embroidery, cooking, beauty and wellness, healthcare and IT. This grant supports SAFA to work with communities in Hyderabad city experiencing poverty and marginalisation to link their work on economic empowerment with community ownership across social and cultural spaces and help reform urban space.

  • Living Better with Disasters: Developing household resilience in the flood plains of Dhemaji District, Assam

    Rural Volunteers Centre

    Fund: India Fund
    Amount: ₹4,170,421
    Location: Assam, North East, India
    Date: 2022

    The Rural Volunteers Centre (RVC) aims for an epidemic-free and just society through the use of technology and self-reliance. They empower children, women and indigenous groups to access secure livelihoods, health and education, through skills training and technology. They also engage with government to address gaps in systems and policies in the management of natural resources and support communities to adapt to climate change. This grant supports RVC to move from community-centric to household-centric disaster resilience building. Over two years, they will support every household in ten villages to develop household level disaster resilience plans, with increased focus on family income and economic resilience.

  • Building and strengthening social development organisations in Bihar, Jharkhand – phase two

    Praxis – Institute for Participatory Practices

    Fund: India Fund
    Amount: ₹6,232,000
    Location: Bihar, East, Jharkhand, India
    Date: 2022

    Praxis works to influence equity and governance-related policies through participatory research and to democratise development processes to pave the way for an equitable society without poverty. This grant supports Praxis to continue delivering a course to individuals and community organisations in Bihar to build their capacity and empower them to take charge of local development agendas.