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Aim
We aim to bring together the best global practices, corporate thinking, accountability and the highest standards of corporate governance to create a model of sustainable development, which is a benchmark in the industry and can be replicated at scale.
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Partner
We believe that the partnership of rural India with corporates, young urban India, the Government and other foundations is the key to create a permanent and irreversible change for good.
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Engage
Our strategy is to Engage, Empower, Execute and Exit: To engage rural communities with corporates, young urban India, not-for-profit organizations and government to empower our communities to execute programs that transform their own lives.
“There are people in the World so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of Bread” – Mahatma Gandhi
Our Activities During Lockdown
“The Best way to find yourself is to lose your self in the service of Others.” – Mahatma Gandhi
Helping people reclaim their Life
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“Generosity consists not the sum given, but the manner in which it is bestowed” – Mahatma Gandhi
CSR Partnership
Indian law now requires companies to give 2% of their profits to charity. So, a corporate can donate generously, as an opportunity to make a difference. Progressive India Foundation has made charity easier than ever. A corporate can partner with Progressive India Foundation and in turn help needy communities by using one (or more) of the following partnerships
“Gentleness, self-sacrifice and generosity are the exclusive possession of no one race or religion.” – Mahatma Gandhi
Fight For Innocence
We support legal charity
Kaizen Law is a law firm working in India to connect volunteer lawyers with people in need of legal advice, who are not eligible for legal aid and cannot afford to pay and with the not-for-profit organisations that support them. If you need legal assistance but cannot afford to pay for a lawyer, Kaizen Legal Aid helps meet the costs of legal advice, family mediation and representation in a court or tribunal.