Sunaina Samriddhi Foundation

Empowers marginalized communities to break the cycle of poverty and create lasting positive change

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About

  • Headquarters

    Gopalganj, Bihar

  • Since

    2011

Sunaina Samriddhi Foundation's core commitment is to combat poverty by empowering underprivileged individuals, fostering positive transformations in t Read moreheir lives, and opening doors to opportunities. Its overarching aim is to lay the groundwork for nation-building by enabling marginalized populations to emerge as valuable contributors. It holds a vision of a world where individuals, even in the world's most remote corners, possess the capability to create opportunities for themselves and their communities. The Foundation's mission is rooted in inspiring and empowering people and communities grappling with poverty, illiteracy, health challenges, and social injustices, with a focus on achieving broad-reaching, positive changes through targeted interventions, vocational training, and economic and social programmes. Sunaina Samriddhi Foundation's endeavours significantly impact the lives of numerous individuals, operating through dedicated staff and partners as part of a national movement, catalyzing lasting transformations and creating an environment where the disadvantaged can take charge of their destinies. Its comprehensive development approach is founded on inclusivity, incorporating elements like vocational education, entrepreneurship, microfinance, education, healthcare, women's empowerment, social enterprises, and agricultural training.

Demographies Served

Programs

  • DDU - GKY Programme

    DDU-GKY operates on a three-tier model. The DDU-GKY National Unit at MoRD manages policymaking and provides technical support. State Missions assist with programme implementation, while Project Implementing Agencies execute skill development and placement projects. It prioritizes social inclusion by serving socially disadvantaged groups, allocating 50% of funds to SCs and STs, 15% to minorities, and 3% to persons with disabilities. Additionally, one-third of beneficiaries are women. DDU-GKY financially supports skill training, with funding ranging from Rs. 25,696 to over Rs. 1 lakh per person based on project duration and residency status. Training programmes span 576 to 2304 hours, covering various sectors and aim for 75% placement.

  • ESDM Programme

    It implements a Scheme for Financial Assistance in Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) skill development. The primary objective is to equip high school graduates not pursuing college education with the essential skills required for gainful employment, ensuring they can provide for their families. Despite abundant opportunities in the rapidly growing Indian economy, a paradox exists: increasing job availability remains unmatched by individuals possessing the right skill sets, leading to rising unemployment and persistent poverty. The ESDM programme targets students from IX/X standard onwards, ITI, Polytechnic, non-engineering undergraduates, and unemployed school dropouts with a minimum qualification of 8th pass, ITI Certificate or Diploma, or non-engineering graduates.

  • CSR Programmes

    As a responsible corporate citizen, the CSR model of "Creating Shared Values" focuses on engaging stakeholders, communities, and society connected to its business operations. Four key CSR programme areas include Child Care and education, Health Care, Skill Development, and Community Development, aimed at improving the lives of the underprivileged. The emphasis is on identifying systemic gaps and effecting sustainable, long-term changes rather than creating parallel systems. SSF actively contributes to society by enhancing education, community welfare, rainwater harvesting, energy-efficient buildings, and social forestry, fostering social, environmental, and economic benefits.

  • Microfinance - Banking the Unbankable Programme

    The operational model involves offering microloans to underserved individuals, primarily women without assets, empowering them to make a positive impact on their families. This process includes identifying and training responsible borrowers who establish small businesses, creating accountable borrower groups, disbursing loans, and conducting regular meetings to collect repayments and provide guidance. Repaid loans and interest then generate capital for subsequent lending cycles or for initiating new individuals into the path of sustainable prosperity, ultimately benefiting the entire community through projects led by these empowered leaders.

  • Forestry & Environment Protection Programme

    The project team provides support to partner ministries in formulating and executing a sector strategy for environmental and forest preservation. Collaboration with partners extends to the ongoing enhancement of policy, strategy guidelines, and legal frameworks. Training initiatives are conducted for the staff of public authorities and decentralized institutions, equipping them with the necessary expertise to enhance their work processes and carry out their responsibilities more proficiently. This, in turn, enables them to streamline procedures aimed at the sustainable management of forest resources.

Leadership Team

  • Manish Singh

    Founder

  • Richa Singh

    Vice - Chairperson

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    100+

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • Registration ID

    2

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    UP/2014/0073547

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    A-05, Budh Vihar Commercial, Taramandal Road, Gorakhpur , Uttar Pradesh, Gopalganj, 273016

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust