We build sustainable models within the social sector that deliver critical services efficiently and equitably to underserved communities.
Naandi is one of the largest nonprofit organisations in India.
214 – full-time employees, 6608 part-time staff (76 of which are consultants, 132 trainers, and 6400 field staff).
100,000 – Smallholding farms (<1 acre) transformed with Regenerative Agriculture.
300,000 – Tribal lives transformed with Regenerative Agriculture.
30,000 – Women adopted Regenerative Agriculture practices for ‘Good Food Corners’ in homesteads.
40.5 million – Biodiverse trees planted.
500,000 – Young girls supported through 10 years of schooling.
400,000 – Youth completed job readiness training.
200,000 – Young women completed job readiness training:
6 million – Total impacted lives since Naandi’s commencement.
Naandi is committed to reviving prospects and securing livelihoods of India’s most vulnerable groups: girls, women, and smallholding farmers.
We create community-based ecosystems that foster courage and opportunity amongst these individuals, with the ultimate aim of shaping India into a more equitable, self-sufficient nation.
Naandi implements scaleable livelihood initiatives from 30 tribal, rural, and urban locations across 9 states in India.
How do we quantify our impact upon a girl’s life, a woman farmer, an agrarian community, or a diverse ecosystem?
Should we focus on how many of our Nanhi Kali girls completed their first 10 years of school with daily emotional support from our women mentors?
Or, should we survey the young women we skill to ask if they feel more confident to pursue their career aspirations?
For our agricultural livelihoods, do we focus solely upon increases in soil organic carbon, beneficial insects, and ecological diversity from Regenerative Agricultural practices?
Or, is it more important to share that our farmers, despite their 500% increase in per capita incomes, maintain their traditional ways of life without expressing habits of modern consumerism?
What are our immeasurable impacts?
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