Shohratgarh Environmental Society

Addresses various community needs, promoting social change, and envisioning a happier society in Uttar Pradesh

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About

  • Headquarters

    Shohratgarh, Uttar Pradesh

  • Since

    1985

Shohratgarh Environmental Society(SES) began in 1985 in Siddharthnagar district of Uttar Pradesh, focusing on local safe drinking water. Today, SES is Read more a comprehensive NGO working in agriculture, food security, livelihood, health, education, disaster mitigation, WASH, and the environment. The needs of children, women, youth, and underserved groups through community engagement, gender participation, and ethical ecological values are addressed by SES. The organisation's mission is to foster social change through knowledge sharing, capacity building, experiential learning, and sustainable entrepreneurial development, working with rural and urban communities in Uttar Pradesh. Its vision is a society where all experience personal happiness and well-being.

Impact

Shohratgarh Environmental Society has made a significant impact, directly benefiting 60,000 lives. Additionally, its initiatives have empowered 12,765 adolescent girls and boys, reached 8,282 students, supported 1,500 adolescent girls in Lucknow City's slums, and positively affected a total population of 24,030 in the Pachpedwa block through the Wadi project, involving 450 and 50 families.

Programs

  • Programme to Strengthen and Promote FPO's

    In 2011, SES began conserving Kala Namak rice with Tata Trust's support. Over six years, SES collaborated with 300 small farmers. In 2020, Bodhisattva Agro Farmer Producer Company was established to empower small, marginalised, and landless farmers. The programme aims to enhance livelihoods through increased Kala Namak rice productivity and market access.
    This has resulted in improved income for 300 Kala Namak rice farmers.
    Successful branding and promotion of "Kalanamak" increased the FPO's visibility locally and statewide.
    The FPO identified 65 buyers and sold 50 quintals of Black Harvest in a year.

  • UDAAN - Programme to Empower Adolescent Girls

    In Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, the UDAAN programme, supported by Asia Initiative, empowers 1,500 adolescent girls aged 11 to 19 in 21 urban slums. Frauentpower oversees the establishment and operation of two Education Centers, while Kids Who Kode (KWK) conducts digital literacy classes. This initiative's primary goal is to deliver high-quality education, with a focus on digital and English literacy, as well as essential life and social-emotional skills. UDAAN's impact is substantial, resulting in increased job opportunities and 20-25% higher incomes for students, which, in turn, improve their families' living standards. The programme also empowers disadvantaged youth, equipping them to make informed decisions, and fostering community engagement through regular meetings and training. Notably, UDAAN effectively navigated challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and peer educators and mentors have enhanced public involvement through training on social issues and life skills.

  • Grow Club Programme

    The Glow Club programme, backed by Global Glow and executed by the Shohratgarh Environmental Society in Lucknow, aims to create and manage innovative initiatives that empower girls to advocate for themselves and contribute to stronger communities. The programme's primary objectives include supporting girls in developing self-advocacy skills, enhancing their emotional well-being, boosting their educational engagement, and fostering community engagement and a positive perception of girls within their communities. This multifaceted approach is designed to promote self-awareness, the ability to express personal needs, self-management, and personal agency while also focusing on mental and social health awareness, confidence in school, and the overall value of education.

  • Healthy Glow Programme

    The Healthy Glow programme is supported by Global Glow to Empower young girls to engage in community action and social dialogue to promote health and well-being-seeking behaviour. The Programme is implemented by the Shohratgarh Environmental Society in Lucknow.
    The objective of the Healthy GLOW programme is to give girls what they need to have the confidence to advocate for their health and wellness needs, and to make positive choices for their futures.

  • Tribal Development Programme(Wadi Project)

    With the backing of NABARD, SES is executing the Wadi project in the Pachpedwa block in collaboration with Asia Initiatives, benefiting a total population of 24,030. The region's tribal residents, predominantly cultivators and agricultural labourers living below the poverty line are the programme's focus. To uplift these tribal communities, the programme targets 450 and 50 families engaged in agriculture-based livelihoods and livestock. The primary objective is to establish replicable models for the integrated development of 500 Tharu tribal families through participatory approaches, emphasizing sustainable income-generating activities tailored to the area's potential and needs. The impact of the initiative includes increased income generation for 335 families, reduced migration, mitigation of soil erosion and fertilizer loss through land treatments, and improved agricultural production through climate-resilient practices and efficient water management.

  • Childline Programme

    CHILDLINE 1098, a 24-hour toll-free emergency phone service for children in need, is championed by Shohratgarh Environmental Society in the Siddharthnagar district of India. This service not only connects children but also concerned adults to essential resources for long-term care and rehabilitation. The key objective of CHILDLINE revolves around the Four Cs: Connect, Catalyze, Collaborate, and Communicate, all aimed at ensuring the protection of children. The impact of such helplines is evident in the positive effects on children's well-being, self-confidence, and ability to cope with distress. Trusted and knowledgeable professionals who offer emotional support are highly valued by children, who often find solace in feeling heard and understood through this lifeline.

  • Grow Fund Programme

    The Grow Fund, supported by the Edelgive Foundation, serves as a pivotal initiative in India for efficient organisational processes. It aims to establish well-structured decision-making, planning, and reviews to ensure effective organisational functioning. The fund also focuses on developing a concrete HR plan and fostering internal expertise in HR planning to adapt to changing needs. It plans to enhance its website and social media presence for seamless communication. Moreover, it aims to build strong relationships with diverse entities for long-term collaborations and fundraising through effective communication and operations.

Impact Metrics

  • Micro Poultry Programme(No. of Women Benefitted)

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2018-19 418
    • 2019-20 200
    • 2020-21 200
  • Adolescent Programme Outreach

    Program Name

    UDAAN Programme

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 4783
    • 2020-21 21047
    • 2021-22 12765
  • Udaan Project(No.Of Adolescents Benefiited)

    Program Name

    UDAAN Programme

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 1000
    • 2020-21 1500
    • 2021-22 1500

Leadership Team

  • Dr. Udai Bhan Mall

    President

  • Arvind Kumar Singh

    Vice - President

  • Sandeep Srivastava

    Secretary

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    6-20

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

    1627

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    UP/2009/0002910

  • FCRA

    136310016

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    9, Prem Kunj, Adarsh Colony, Siddharthnagar, Shohratgarh, 272205

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type


    Society

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2019-20

    Income
    Rs.15,639,727
    Expenses
    Rs.11,866,069
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.339,937
    Program Expenses
    Rs.11,526,132
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  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.15,261,087
    Expenses
    Rs.14,585,972
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.324,375
    Program Expenses
    Rs.14,261,597
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.34,204,806
    Expenses
    Rs.29,629,712
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.239,240
    Program Expenses
    Rs.29,390,472
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