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Tare Zameen Foundation believes every child deserves equal opportunities to thrive and reach their full potential, regardless of socioeconomic background.
Tare Zameen Foundation operates exclusively in India, focusing on marginalized and underserved communities within the country.
India faces significant challenges in education, health, nutrition, and livelihoods. Around 27% of children are out of school, and over 60% lack foundational literacy and numeracy. Health disparities persist, with malnutrition affecting 35% of children under five. Nearly 20% of adults are unemployed, impacting economic stability and family welfare.
Established in 2018 as a Trust, Tare Zameen Foundation has been working for several years to empower disadvantaged communities.
Tare Zameen Foundation’s mission is to uplift marginalized communities by providing quality education, health, nutrition and livelihood opportunities.
Tare Zameen Foundation is led by passionate individuals, experts and dedicated to social development, supported by a team of committed staff and volunteers.
Tare Zameen Foundation focuses on education, health, nutrition, livelihood programs and environment, primarily in urban slums and rural areas across India.
Tare Zameen Foundation is a grassroots organization that works in these marginalised communities in collaboration with local authorities and stakeholders to implement sustainable programs, leveraging partnerships to maximize impact.
Tare Zameen Foundation is funded by donations from individuals, foundations grants, and corporate CSR funds.
Partner NGOs can reach out through Tare Zameen Foundation's website, discussing a scope of work aligned with its mission and criteria.
Tare Zameen Foundation selects projects based on impact potential, alignment with its mission, and the needs of underserved communities.
Tare Zameen Foundation targets marginalized children, adolescent girls, women, youth, elderly people, person with disabilities and families from low-income and socially disadvantaged communities.
Currently, Tare Zameen Foundation benefits over 5,000 individuals annually through its various programs and initiatives.
Interested individuals or organizations can join as volunteers, donors, or partners via the Tare Zameen Foundation. website. For further inquiries or partnership opportunities, please reach out to us directly at partnership@tarezameenfoundation.org .
Yes, Tare Zameen Foundation offers internships. Applications can be submitted through the website's ‘Join Us’ section.
Donations can be made directly on Tare Zameen Foundation’s website https://www.tarezameenfoundation.org/Home/DonationInKind , supporting various programs for underserved communities.
Tare Zameen Foundation provides educational support through various initiatives tailored to meet the needs of underprivileged children. Pathshala delivers foundational learning, while E- Pathshala offers digital classrooms for students needing remedial and open schooling support. The Sponsorship Model allows donors to sponsor individual children, helping provide essential learning materials and resources. Additionally, School Chale Hum works to reintegrate out-of- school children back into formal schooling, aiming to increase enrollment and retention rates in marginalized communities.
Tare Zameen Foundation promotes health through initiatives like Woh Lal Din, which focuses on menstrual health awareness and hygiene support for adolescent girls. Additionally, Arogya Health Camps offer preventive health check-ups, essential medications, and healthcare information, improving health outcomes and awareness in underserved communities.
The foundation’s nutrition support is strengthened by programs like Ek Mutthi Anaj, which provides essential food grains to families in need. Additionally, Cooked Meal Support ensures that children in Tare Zameen Foundation’s educational programs receive nutritious meals, tackling hunger and enhancing concentration, health, and overall learning outcomes.
The Hunar se Rozgar initiative empowers youth and women through skill development, focusing on practical training in vocations that improve employability. This program aims to foster economic independence, providing individuals with the skills to pursue sustainable livelihoods and uplift their families out of poverty.
Through the Paryavaran Vandana initiative, Tare Zameen Foundation engages communities in tree plantation drives. Encouraging individuals to plant and care for trees, this program addresses environmental sustainability and promotes green spaces within urban and rural areas, fostering a connection to nature and ecological responsibility.