|
Free Software Foundation of India (FSF-I): Dedicated to eliminating restrictions on copying, redistribution, understanding, and modification of computer programs.
|
|
Society for Participatory Research in Asia: A non-governmental, non-profit organization working in the field of governance, occupational health, global networking and other related areas in India.
|
|
Parivartan: Parivartan is an active social organization helping Indians, mainly in New Delhi to fight against corruption, bribery and other human rights violation.
|
|
AccountAid India: Information on accounting and legal issues affecting non-governmental organisations, and donor agencies working in India. Includes material on Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, 1976 (FCRA).
|
|
Sandesh India: Offering web-based information and services to non-governmental organisations.
|
|
Naandi Foundation: Charity working towards better health, basic education and sustainable livelihoods for the deprived poor and underprivileged people of Andhra Pradesh.
|
|
Sanskriti Foundation: Aims to preverve and promote artistic and cultural values.
|
|
ICICIcommunities.org: An online donation channel by ICICI that enables volunteers and donors to help NGOs and social developmental, welfare and charity causes in India.
|
|
Thoughtshop Foundation: A social communications agency. Develops research based, professionally designed communication packages to promote public health and welfare. Information about staff, and projects.
|
|
Sulabh International Social Service Organization: Promotes human rights, environmental sanitation, health and hygiene, non-conventional sources of energy, waste management and social reforms through education, training and awareness campaign.
|
|
Sarvodaya International Trust: Dedicated to promoting the Gandhian ideals of truth, non violence, peace, universal brotherhood and humanitarian service
|
|
Narayan Seva Sansthan: NGO offering services in education, health, environment and child welfare activities.
|
|
Aim for Seva: Dedicated to bridge the gap between mainstream society and people living in remote areas.
|
|
Great Indian Dream Foundation: Organizes health support systems through out the country. Adopts villages, creates entrepreneurial parks and organizes micro credit schemes for women in villages.
|
|
India Habitat Centre: Conceived to provide a physical environment, which would serve as a catalyst for a synergetic relationship between individuals and institutions working in diverse habitat related areas, and maximise their total effectiveness.
|
|
Mensa India: The Indian chapter of the international high IQ society.
|
|
Shroffs Foundation Trust: NGO based at Baroda engaged in rural development, social services, community training, and energy conservation.
|
|
Caring People: NGO based in Moradabad organizing blood donation camps.
|
|
Centre for Social Research: NGO organisation dedicated towards making women empowered, self-reliant and conscious of their rights.
|
|
Pragya: Non-profit development organisation working for appropriate development of vulnerable communities and sensitive ecosystems of the world including the Himalayan region.
|
|
Partners in Change: Non-government, non-profit organisation working for awareness of corporate social responsibilty as well as advocacy and capacity building in India.
|
|
Deepak Foundation: Non-profit organization working for overall development of women with information dissemination on reproductive health and economic empowerment programs in Gujarat and Maharashtra, India.
|
|
Association of Left-handers, India: Works to create awareness that left-handedness is normal and to provide resources for left-handed people. Information on Indian cultural perspectives about use of the left hand and the group's initiatives and accomplishments.
|
|
National Centre For Missing Children: Non profit organization in India working to help parents and other agencies to find missing children.
|
|
Grand Lodge of India: Includes history, officers, articles, and general masonic information.
|
|
Bharat Vikas Parishad: Cultural development and social organisation having more than 1300 branches in India.
|
|
Badhit Bal Vikas Kendra: Organisation working for Blind, Deaf and Dumb Children.
|
|
Santhwanam: Non-profit organization based serving the poor in the field of food, cloth, shelter, medicine and education.
|
|
Consumer Unity and Trust Society: A non-governmental organisation pursuing social justice and economic equity.
|
|
Indian Ordnance Factories Gazetted Officers Association: The bye laws, list of members, and seniority list.
|
|
India watch: Non profitable organization aiming to create social awareness in citizens.
|
|
Centre for Study of Society and Secularism (CSSS): Dedicated to the cause of secularism and communal harmony.
|
|
Spic Macay: Organisation aims to introduce and promote traditional art, music, and culture with the youth.
|
|
NAVA - Networking Alliance for Voluntary Actions: A non-profit voluntary organisation providing support to other NGOs in India in different fields of expertise.
|
|
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh: Resources about the RSS.
|
|
Centre for Social Reconstruction in India: CSR is a voluntary organization promoting various social service activities in India
|
|
Mera Desh Foundation: A voluntary non-governmental organization based in Delhi, India, working for socially and economically deprived sections of the society.
|
|
Society for the Study of Peace and Conflict: Non-profit organization conduct comprehensive research and work towards disseminating information on issues relating to peace, conflict and human development.
|
|
Sarvamangal Charitable Trust: Information on the medical camps, earthquake relief work, and other social activities of the trust, established by Shri Yogeshwarji and inspired by Maa Sarveshwari.
|
|
Social Watch India: NGO based in India working for key agenda of governance and social governance in India.
|
|
Byrraju Foundation: Dedicated to promote healthcare, education, and improve livelihood in remote villages.
|
|
Times Foundation: Provide a range of services to government, funding agencies and civil society organisations in the areas of development stimulus. We play an enabling role in knowledge sharing and partnership building.
|
|
Monfort Community Development Society: Non government organization working for child development, woman development, youth education, care for the aged and rehabilitation of the visually impaired.
|
|
Aastha Development Trust: Provides financial support and guidance to students and woman in rural areas.
|
|
Nutrition Foundation of India: A non-governmental voluntary agency dedicated to improvement of nutrition status. Covers nutritional problems, programmes, research papers by health professionals and quarterly bulletin.
|
|
Infosys Foundation: Non profit organization working in the area of health care, learning and education, social rehabilitation and rural upliftment, arts and culture.
|