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Innovators for Change Foundation is a newly established non-governmental organisation (NGO) dedicated to driving sustainable social and economic development for underserved communities, particularly focusing on farmers, Women, and Adolescents. With a vision of environmental ethics and community welfare, the foundation will primarily work in specific sectors such as sustainable green energy, education, health, sanitation, adolescent empowerment, adolescent health, social issues, and agricultural self-sufficiency. A key initiative will focus on creating champion farmers, helping them become self-sustaining and capable of generating consistent income. The foundation aims to address critical challenges faced by vulnerable groups while promoting sustainable practices and encouraging a collaborative community spirit.
Innovators for Change Foundation is a newly established NGO committed to promoting sustainable social and economic development for vulnerable communities—especially farmers, women, children, and adolescents. The foundation focuses on green energy, education, health, sanitation, adolescent empowerment, and agricultural self-sufficiency to help individuals and communities thrive.
A future where every individual flourishes with dignity, equality and full access to opportunity.
We create an enabling ecosystem that delivers integrated services to empower women, children and youths towards sustainable social and economic development.
1. Integrity: Integrity is the value of being honest, ethical, and accountable in all actions, ensuring trust and credibility at all times.
2. Respect and dignity
3. Advancing Collaboration
4. Embracing Inclusion/Diversities
5. Encourage Innovation and Learning
Social Welfare & Development: To improve the quality of life for underserved communities by promoting healthcare, education, and gender equality. We intend to educate adolescents on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) to combat critical health hazards resulting from premature conception and child marriage, while dismantling harmful communal myths and traditional practices. Also, to build a healthy and equitable social environment by implementing community sensitisation aimed at dismantling discriminatory practices and mitigating gender-based violence to ensure inclusive participation across all social strata. Empowerment: To empower youth through skill development, vocational training, and education. We have chosen to ensure educational persistence and completion at the secondary and higher secondary levels, with a dedicated focus on the girl child and systematically reducing dropout rates by providing them with insights into the professional and financial rewards of higher education, aiming that every student recognizes the long-term value of completing their academic journey. Additionally, imparting 21st-century competencies like emotional intelligence, advanced digital literacy and critical thinking skills, to adapt better to rapidly evolving industrial needs. Advocacy & Human Rights: To act as an advocacy group for human rights, promote social justice, and influence public policy on issues such as gender equality, anti-corruption, and legal aid. To achieve this, we aim to impart critical knowledge of constitutional protections to women and children and create a socially conscious community. Environmental Protection: To promote sustainable practices, conservation of biodiversity, and combat climate change. We aim to nurture environmentally friendly practices through public education on climate drivers, accelerate the adoption of renewable energy solutions such as solar power, and promote effective waste management. Bridging Gaps: To reach all sections of society and vulnerable populations and areas that are deprived or hard to reach and often lack to avail government schemes and policies.
-through skill development and livelihood- softskills, hardskills, digital literacy, workplace readiness, career guidance, communication skills, problem solving, decision making, leadership, financial literacy, basics of AI in daily usage. - knowledge building on constitution, human rights and legal laws. -build understanding on SRHR and health, GBV, healthy masculinity, Implement life skills training, vocational training, and mentorship to prepare them for employment and leadership roles.
Livelihood for generating income- connecting them with market place, market readiness and understanding, skill-based training (sewing, computer training, culinary skill as career, beautician(find better word), agriculture) and self- employment related training and connecting them to govt schemes. Legal rights and laws awareness, GBV, health and nutrition Awareness and connecting them to govt. schemes Women leadership Digital literacy and financial literacy Women: Promote economic independence through microfinance and skill development.
Rights of children Leadership dev among children Learning through extra curricular activities or fun-based activities In and out-of-school children
To encourage the adoption of renewable energy solutions such as solar and wind in rural communities through awareness, capacity building, and community support, thereby reducing dependence on fossil fuels and promoting environmentally sustainable practices. Implement solar energy systems in rural households and farms, providing an alternative to non-renewable energy sources. Conduct educational programs on the importance of renewable energy and its role in mitigating climate change. promote sustainable living and environmental protection through plantation drives, waste management and recycling programs, introducing clean energy solutions like solar power, water conservation efforts, and campaigns on eco-friendly practices, involving local communities in activities such as composting, plastic-free living, and sustainable farming.
A structured M&E framework helps measure program impact, including improvements in farmer income, reduction in early marriages, renewable energy adoption, and better community health.
Activity-based learning sessions (storytelling, drawing, games)
School readiness program (basic literacy & numeracy)
Social-Emotional Learning (SEL through art & play)
Simple awareness sessions for mothers:
Balanced diet using local food
Anaemia & malnutrition awareness
Growth monitoring support (help Anganwadi workers in records)
Basic stationery (copies, crayons, charts)
Play materials (toys, puzzles)
Make Anganwadi visually engaging (wall paintings, learning corners)
Monthly mothers’ meetings
Parenting awareness
Mental well-being
Link with livelihood training (tailoring, kitchen garden, etc.)
Bal Mitra Volunteers local youth teaching kids
Kitchen garden at Anganwadi (link with agriculture work )
“Learning through Local Culture” (songs, stories, folk art)
Growth tracking wall chart (visual tracking of children)
Anganwadi as community hub (meetings, awareness, training)
AI & ML-Driven Agriculture Use advanced technology to assist farmers in forecasting weather, managing resources, and improving crop yields.
Farmer Capacity Building. Train farmers in sustainable practices such as water conservation, organic farming, and pest management.
Champion Farmer Initiative: Promoting Organic farming , Identify and support mentor farmers who can guide others, promote self-sustaining practices, and increase productivity.
Strategy
Evidence-based planning and development
Strategic partnership and Networking: collaboration with govt. , corporates, CSOs and community to leverage resources.
Capacity Building
Advocacy and awareness
Youth ambassador
Community clubs
Leadership development
With a vision of environmental ethics with community welfare, the foundation will primarily work in a specific sector such as sustainable green energy, education, health, sanitation, adolescent empowerment, Adolescent health, social issue and agricultural self-sufficiency.
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