2017

Project Potential

Project Potential envisions a movement of self-empowered
community leaders and change-makers toward sustainable rural
development. They actualize this movement through a number of
programs focused on different sectors including eArth Kala
Manch (art and theater), eArth Nirmaan (construction and
habitat), eArth Paathshala (education and learning) and eArth
Swasthya (healthcare and emergency needs).

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Pi Jam

Pi Jam Foundation is an award-winning impact-driven
organization with the aim of democratizing 21st Century Skills for
learners in government and under-resourced schools across the
country with a focus on building digital, problem-solving, and
computational skills.

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Peepul

Peepul is an education-focused nonprofit that works towards
improving student learning outcomes in government school
systems in India. They want to shape a future where public
schools provide education that is at par with private schools.

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Manzil Mystics

Manzil Mystics, a Delhi based nonprofit focuses on empowering
low-income families and communities and employ music as a tool
for social change. They have worked in education, gender, and livelihood domains. Teaching government school children to sing, write, compose, and perform songs, they foster confidence, musical talent, cognitive abilities, socio-emotional skills, nurturing empathy and a love for learning.

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Leadership for Equity

Leadership For Equity is a systems change and policy advisory
organization aimed at improving the quality of school education
for children from marginalized communities. In their two-fold
approach to change, they build the capacity of government
system leaders and also influence system processes.

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Khetee

Khetee promotes agroecological farming using the model of
agroforestry which keeps the prosperity of a farmer and nature
together at the center. They have developed a unique fellowship
program for farmers and aspiring farmers to enable them to
build agroecological model farms. Additionally, they also
organize training programs for farmers for their capacity
building in regenerative farming.

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IDR

India Development Review (IDR) is a knowledge and learning
platform for the social sector. IDR publishes articles, lessons and
insights, written by and for the people working on some of India’s
toughest problems. Nonprofits, CSR and funders use IDR articles,
research, and knowledge to raise funds, improve their projects,
develop policy notes and as teaching materials at global and
Indian universities.

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