About
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Headquarters
Pune, Maharashtra
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Since
1969
AFARM, an organisation operating in Maharashtra, was established to address the pressing need for a central body that could effectively coordinate NGO Read mores involved in providing drinking water and agricultural services to drought-affected villages. It envisions itself as a platform that facilitates practical and rightful development by bringing together Civil Society Organisations(CSO). Its mission is to strengthen the capacity of CSOs through Action Research, promotion, grassroots execution, support, and advisory efforts, thereby advancing effective development at both the mass and policy levels. Over 50 years, AFARM has responded to changing socio-economic needs of marginalized communities and environmental challenges in rural areas. This journey has contributed to evolution of the organization as a learning institution committed to being a platform to promote sustainable and equitable development. Land and Water Resources, Agriculture, Livelihoods and Community Institutions are main core programme areas of AFARM.
Cause Area
Impact
AFARM’s programmes have made an impact across 12 districts, 33 blocks, and 361 villages, collaborating with 29 project partners and positively influencing the lives of 52,819 participating households.
Programs
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Skill Development & Livelihood Programme
AFARM's Skill Development & Livelihoods Programme aims to empower rural women by improving their skills, livelihoods, and financial literacy. It focuses on increasing household incomes through diverse agricultural and non-agricultural activities, promoting viable farming practices, involving women in processing and promotion, supporting microfinance and small businesses, facilitating access to Government resources, promoting digital financial literacy, and enabling adaptation to cashless payment systems.
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Watershed Management Programme
StateAFARM's Watershed Management Programme implements sustainable practices for water conservation, engaging communities in planning and development. It focuses on soil and water conservation, afforestation, and traditional water harvesting structures, empowering communities to combat water scarcity and enhance agriculture. AFARM's approach fosters resilient ecosystems for sustainable livelihoods.
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Sustainable Agriculture Programme
StateAFARM’s Programme for Sustainable Agriculture is committed to promoting eco-friendly and climate-resilient farming practices. It aims to enhance farm productivity, elevate crop quality, facilitate equipment accessibility for small-scale farmers, and encourage biodiversity conservation. It emphasizes the utilization of alternative approaches, such as eco-friendly seed treatment, effective water resource management, integrated pest supervision, and diversified farming systems.
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Community Institution Building Programme
StateThis Programme is designed to secure the lasting viability and community ownership of project interventions. Through the deployment and empowerment of project communities, AFARM facilitates the establishment of community institutions. These institutions actively engage in the project process and assume responsibility for managing project activities as AFARM gradually phases out. AFARM offers constant support and facilitates links with Government agencies, financial institutions, research centres, and service providers to ensure the long-term viability of these community institutions.
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Network & Advocacy Programme
StateAFARM's Network & Advocacy Programme brings together diverse stakeholders, AFARM aims to create a powerful network that actively engages in policy advocacy, knowledge sharing, and capacity building. Through strategic partnerships and targeted advocacy initiatives, the programme works towards influencing policies, empowering communities, and driving positive change in the sectors of agriculture, water resources, sanitation, community development and livelihoods.
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
51-100
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
AAATA3756F
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Registration ID
MAH/135/Ahmednagar
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VO ID / Darpan ID
MH/2016/0099114
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12A
AAATA3756FE20210
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80G
AAATA3756FF20218
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FCRA
83930013
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CSR Registration Number
CSR00000092
Location
Other Details
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Sister Organisation
105 VOs are AFARM Institutional Members
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society
Website
Financial Details
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2019-20
IncomeRs.295,684,105ExpensesRs.295,684,105Admin ExpensesRs.16,626,147Program ExpensesRs.279,057,958Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2020-21
IncomeRs.199,042,912ExpensesRs.189,604,021Admin ExpensesRs.1,419,396Program ExpensesRs.188,184,625Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2021-22
IncomeRs.179,976,275ExpensesRs.169,405,060Admin ExpensesRs.1,042,485Program ExpensesRs.168,362,575Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2022-23
IncomeRs.193,282,982ExpensesRs.186,363,956Admin ExpensesRs.1,271,897Program ExpensesRs.185,092,059Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.