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Vrutti Livelihood Impact Partners run the “Shwetdhara Program for Small & Marginal Dairy Farmers”. This program is aimed at supporting small and marginal farmers to improve their income by enhancing productivity of milch animals, ensuring good cattle health and breed improvement. The beneficiaries under this program are small & marginal dairy farmers and first-generation rural women entrepreneurs. Our Bank supports Vrutti, a non- profit that provides technical assistance in enhancing livelihoods and productivity of dairy farmers in rural Karnataka & Madhya Pradesh. Your support will help improve livelihoods of small and marginal dairy farmers
Biswa Gauri Charitable Trust runs the “Ek Prayaas Program for Children with Disability”. This program is aimed at mentoring and incubating of rural non-profits who in turn work in the area of primary education and early intervention for children with autism and intellectual disabilities. Early Education for children with special needs, especially in rural areas is expensive and the program aims to bridge this gap for low-income households such as truck drivers, lift operators, road side eatery vendors, coolies, carpenters, etc. Our Bank supports Biswa Gauri Charitable Trust who provides training and mentorship to rural non-profits, in villages at rural Karnataka and West Bengal. Aadhar program also works with bringing together different stakeholders in the rural ecosystem such as children, parents, community, staff and government organizations to enable them to work together. Your support will help us provide early intervention for children with intellectual disability and global developmental delay in rural parts of India.
SAMPARC runs the “Rural Vocational Training Program for Youth from vulnerable communities”. This program aims at supporting youth from low-income families in rural Maharashtra to secure a source of livelihood. The youth under this program belong to families with the backgrounds of – farmers, caretakers, drivers, grocery shop owners, street vendors etc. Our Bank supports non-profit, SAMPARC to run a well-established vocational training centre in Lonavala that caters to youth from villages in and around the area. Our vocational training centre provides courses for youth to work in trades such as - electricians, wiremen, fitters and welders. Post the training, the average apprenticeship stipend that a student earns is Rs. 14,000 a month, thereby improving their livelihood. Your support will help us train and place youth from low income communities.
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