United Way of Delhi

Empowers individuals through education, financial stability, and improved healthcare access, fostering a compassionate community and uplifting lives in Delhi-NCR region

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  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    New Delhi, Delhi

  • Since

    2008

United Way of Delhi, is a non-profit organisation which has a vision of creating a society where every individual realizes their maximum potential thr Read moreough enhanced education, financial soundness, and enhanced healthcare access. Its ultimate goal is to uplift lives in a manner that can be quantified, expanded, and maintained over time, all by harnessing the compassionate energy of the Delhi-NCR community. Education stands as a key pillar in its efforts, by enhancing educational resources, it aims to equip people with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in today's dynamic world. It works towards facilitating economic well-being by promoting financial literacy and offering support to vulnerable individuals and families. Through initiatives that encourage savings, budgeting, and entrepreneurship, it aims to foster resilience and self-sufficiency in the community. Furthermore, United Way Delhi acknowledges that good health is the foundation for a fulfilling life. By collaborating with local partners and leveraging community resources, United Way of Delhi strives to address healthcare disparities and improve overall well-being.

Impact

United Way of Delhi has impacted by empowering 2,150 women through financial literacy and entrepreneurship, supporting 1,500,000 community members through the Covid-19 response, capacitating 13,000 individuals to fight air pollution, and providing 10,400 students with access to safe and hygienic sanitary facilities.

Programs

  • School Support Programme

    District
    State

    The program's objective is to enhance the educational infrastructure of designated Government schools in Delhi-NCR. It focuses on promoting digital literacy, providing learning assistance to students, and ensuring access to safe drinking water and hygienic cooking facilities for improved student health.

  • Nature is Requesting Action Programme

    NIRA (Nature Is Requesting Action) is the United Way of Delhi's initiative to address environmental degradation and promote sustainability. Its projects and volunteer efforts aim to create greener, safer, and healthier communities in India, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals and raising awareness about environmental issues.

  • Green Your School Programme

    Green Your School is an annual programme available to schools nationwide. It encourages schools to propose initiatives that enhance, revive, beautify, and transform their premises into eco-friendly spaces. Each year, three schools are selected for a cash award to support the implementation of green building projects, ultimately earning Green School certification.

  • NEEV Programme

    This programme supports the global initiative Born Learning, focusing on enhancing the growth of children aged 0-6. It strives to foster child-friendly environments, boost school readiness, and empower caregivers to promote children's development. Currently, Neev is active in 60 Anganwadi Centers and 13 Nursery Schools.

  • Project Hope

    Project HOPE India is a holistic capacity-building initiative that aims to empower primary care physicians in preventing, diagnosing, managing, and referring non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The programme emphasizes skill development in both technical and managerial aspects of NCDs, with a particular emphasis on understanding NCDs and their associated complexities.

  • Samriddhi Programme

    Samriddhi was initiated to economically empower women from underprivileged backgrounds, enabling them to improve their families quality of life. The project has trained over 700 women in financial literacy and inclusion while guiding 140 of them towards entrepreneurship.

Leadership Team

  • Anupama Kalra

    Executive Director

  • Ritesh Kumar

    President

  • Kuldeep Arakka

    Head - Education & Youth

  • Sachin Golwalkar

    Chief Executive Officer

  • Pallavika Ahlawat

    AVP – Program Development & Donor Relations

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

  • PAN Card

    AAATU3327J

  • Registration ID

    S/63502/2008

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    DL/2017/0115406

  • 12A

    AAATU3327JE2021401

  • 80G

    AAATU3327JF2021401

  • FCRA

    231661398

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    S-79, First Floor, Panchsheel Park, New Delhi, 110017

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2019-20

    Income
    Rs.185,581,394
    Expenses
    Rs.182,922,576
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.14,032,134
    Program Expenses
    Rs.168,890,442
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  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.262,093,756
    Expenses
    Rs.259,042,548
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.14,633,493
    Program Expenses
    Rs.244,409,055
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.486,861,505
    Expenses
    Rs.460,555,477
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.16,030,878
    Program Expenses
    Rs.444,524,599
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  • 2022-23

    Income
    Rs.421,312,701
    Expenses
    Rs.375,283,225
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.32,041,723
    Program Expenses
    Rs.343,241,502
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