About
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Headquarters
New Delhi, Delhi
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Since
1951
Since 2017, The Nature Conservancy has been working in India to support the country's efforts to achieve development while preserving the environment. Read more They collaborate with the Indian government, research institutions, NGOs, private sector organizations, and local communities to develop science-based, scalable solutions for critical environmental issues. The objective is to assist the Indian government's national priorities by utilizing their scientific expertise, global experience, and ability to scale pilot initiatives. Their projects align with national priorities, including river restoration programs (Namami Gange and Namami Devi Narmade), urban wetland restoration, tackling air pollution from crop residue burning, promoting renewable energy and reforestation, and contributing to the development of healthy, sustainable, and smart cities. The key organisational objectives are to create science-based solutions, pilot science-based conservation projects, promote the role of nature-based solutions, and build the business case for conservation.
Cause Area
Programs
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Protect and restore wildlife habitats
The Nature Conservancy is actively working in different locations across India to address critical environmental challenges. Their initiatives focus on avoiding deforestation, restoring degraded lands, and promoting agroforestry for sustainable fuelwood production. Through innovative finance, they secure large protection deals to conserve ecologically sensitive areas. The organization also advocates for smart infrastructure siting principles to encourage sustainable development. Furthermore, they collaborate with Indigenous communities, empowering them as environmental stewards. These efforts aim to preserve the environment, protect forests, and ensure sustainable practices for the benefit of both nature and humanity in India.
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Support renewable energy
StateThe Nature Conservancy is actively supporting the expansion of renewable energy projects in India without compromising areas of high conservation value. They prioritize the adoption of Natural Climate Solutions, including reforestation, to combat climate change and work towards a cleaner energy future. Additionally, the organization is collaborating with farmers in northwest India to put an end to crop residue burning, which would prevent significant amounts of greenhouse gases from being released into the atmosphere. Through these efforts, they aim to contribute to India's sustainable development and environmental preservation.
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Provide food and water sustainably
Meeting the challenge of providing healthy food and drinkable water to the world's population is of utmost importance for the future of humanity and the environment. By practicing responsible land and water stewardship, we can restore the health of our food systems. Sustainable food production involves benefiting the environment while maintaining or enhancing soil fertility. The organisation collaborates with farmers, land managers, and water managers to create sustainable food and water sources, minimize negative environmental impacts, and foster economic growth.
Through collective efforts, people in India can have access to nutritious food and clean water without compromising on the health of the environment. -
Build healthy cities
StateAs urbanization increases, addressing challenges in cities such as air pollution, access to clean drinking water, flood control, and the heat island effect becomes vital for maintaining livable environments.
In Chennai, The Nature Conservancy is working to preserve natural wetlands and restore Sembakkam Lake, one of the 54 lakes that feed into the Pallikaranai wetland. Through the implementation of green infrastructure, like tree planting, they are showcasing how such approaches can effectively tackle urban issues, including managing stormwater run-off, reducing air pollution, and mitigating the heat island effect. By demonstrating these solutions, the organization aims to slow further environmental decline and protect what remains of the city's natural resources.
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
6-20
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAGCT3086N
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Registration ID
U74999DL2017NPL319416
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VO ID / Darpan ID
DL/2017/0180355
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12A
AAGCT3086NE20175
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80G
AAGCT3086NF20173
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FCRA
Not Available
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Section 8 (formerly Section 25)
Website
Financial Details
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2019-20
IncomeRs.116,186,057ExpensesRs.121,582,768Admin ExpensesRs.48,294,793Program ExpensesRs.73,287,975Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2020-21
IncomeRs.88,001,280ExpensesRs.92,474,402Admin ExpensesRs.51,781,644Program ExpensesRs.40,692,758Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2021-22
IncomeRs.97,841,119ExpensesRs.90,114,141Admin ExpensesRs.31,134,704Program ExpensesRs.58,979,437Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.