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Vision statement
सनातन कुटुम्ब फाउंडेशन — दृष्टि विवरण

Development with care,
clarity, and accountability.

A phased, accountable roadmap for sustainable impact — from pilot programmes to pan-India reach. Rooted in Sanatan values, aligned with the UN SDGs.

UN Sustainable Development Goals All 17 SDGs · see alignment →
Our vision

"To build a self-reliant, empowered, and compassionate society rooted in Sanatan values, where every individual — especially the poor, youth, women, and farmers — has access to education, healthcare, livelihood, and dignity."

वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम् The entire world is one family — the eternal guiding truth of our mission.
1,280+
Lives Impacted
310+
Active Volunteers
42+
Temples Supported
6
Pillars of Seva
Philosophical foundation

A purely egalitarian ideal.

This vision represents the highest form of compassionate society — a purely egalitarian ideal where equitable distribution promotes equality, and the organisation acts as a pressure group to ensure the mainstreaming of all marginalised sections of society.

Every programme we run is governed by one question: Does this reach those who need it most? We don't serve the easy or the convenient — we serve the marginalised, the forgotten, and the left-behind.

"A society where everyone gets according to their need and works according to their capacity — with no discrimination of class, caste, sex, race, region, or religion."

एक ऐसा समाज जहाँ हर व्यक्ति को उसकी आवश्यकता के अनुसार मिले — बिना किसी भेदभाव के।
Core objectives

What we are here to do.

Education

Universal access to quality education

Educational kits, bridge classes, after-school support, and community schooling for first-generation learners.

Healthcare

Healthcare for the underserved

Free medical camps, donated equipment, medicines, and preventive healthcare in rural communities.

Environment

A cleaner, greener India

Himalayan clean-ups, river and lake cleanliness, plantation drives, and water harvesting.

Empowerment

GYAN Model uplift

SHGs, FPOs and self-employment for Gareeb, Yuva, Annadata, and Nari — the four audiences every programme centres.

Skills

Livelihood and skill development

PM Kaushal Kendras, computer training, tailoring, and AI-adjacent trades for youth.

Eco-Village

Sustainable rural economies

Himachal Pradesh eco-villages, FPOs for Mecca corn & honey, biodegradable product chains.

Good governance model

How we run with integrity.

Transparency, accountability, and community participation — non-negotiable from day one.

Participation

Community-driven decision making at every level of programme design.

Accountability

Monthly receipts, quarterly CA-reviewed financials, annual audits.

Transparency

Every rupee published. Including what we spent on ops & compliance.

Non-discrimination

Zero tolerance for bias of class, caste, gender, race, religion, or region.

Strategic roadmap · 2025 → 2035

Goals: short, mid
& long term.

Four phases, real budgets, measurable outcomes. Quarterly reporting against every milestone.

Phase 01
2025 – 2026
₹ 50 Lakh
Foundation & Compliance
01Complete 12A, 80G, DARPAN & CSR-1 registrations
02Launch pilot programmes in education and health
03Help form 5+ FPOs and link 100+ vendors to government schemes
04Build digital presence & monthly transparency reporting
Phase 02
2026 – 2028
₹ 2 Crore
Scale & Impact
01Establish 2 PM Kaushal Kendras (skill development centres)
02Partner with local government and CSR programmes
03Train 5,000+ individuals in livelihood skills
04Eco-village model in Himachal Pradesh — 100+ villages
Phase 03
2028 – 2030
₹ 8 Crore
Deep Reach
01Multi-district operations across UP, UK, HP
0225,000+ direct beneficiaries reached
03Established grassroots leader network
04FCRA active — international funding pipeline open
Strategic goals

Short, mid & long term.

Concrete, time-bound goals with measurable outcomes — tracked and reported quarterly.

2026 – 2027

Short-Term

  • Complete 12A, 80G, DARPAN, and CSR-1 registrations
  • Launch pilot programmes in education and health
  • Form 5+ FPOs and link 100+ vendors to government schemes
2027 – 2029

Mid-Term

  • Establish two PM Kaushal Kendra skill development centres
  • Partnerships with CSR corporates and government departments
  • Train 5,000+ individuals in livelihood skills
2030 – 2032

Long-Term

  • Expand across multiple districts in UP, UK, HP
  • Reach 25,000+ direct beneficiaries
  • Build a strong network of grassroots leaders and volunteers
Programme initiatives

What we do in the field.

Every initiative below is mapped to a government scheme and measured against real-world outcomes.

FarmersFarmers' Welfare Initiatives
  • Village-level camps to connect farmers with PM-Kisan and Kisan Credit Card support
  • Facilitation for crop insurance (PMFBY) claim filing and KCC renewal
  • Formation and strengthening of Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) with ODOP linkage
  • Awareness on soil testing, irrigation support, and Agricultural Equipment Subsidy Scheme
  • Mukhyamantri Kisan Durghatna Kalyan Yojana and Kisan Karz Mafi awareness camps
SocialSocial Welfare Initiatives
  • Maternal health outreach: group sessions on pregnancy nutrition, iron deficiency, iron-rich food pairing, and safe medicine use — referral to antenatal clinics and Anaemia Mukt Bharat
  • Awareness and assistance for widow, old age, and Divyang pension schemes
  • Identify beneficiaries for Kanya Sumangala and Mukhyamantri Samuhik Vivah schemes
  • Support orphaned children under Bal Seva Yojana
  • Train and connect street vendors with PM SVANidhi and digital payments
EducationEducation & Skill Development
  • Registration camps for Free Laptop/Tablet schemes for qualifying students
  • Connect students with Abhyudaya Coaching for competitive exams (UPSC, SSC, UP PCS)
  • Skill programmes with ITI tie-ups under PM Kaushal Vikas Kendras (UPSDM)
  • Facilitate scholarship and Kanya Vidya Dhan applications
EnvironmentEnvironment & Rural Development
  • Nature clean-up and trail/village cleanliness drives with measurable waste logs
  • Plantation drives under Mukhyamantri Harit Gram Yojana
  • Sanitation awareness campaigns under Swachh Bharat Mission
  • Youth identification for Gramodyog Yojana subsidies and mentorship
  • Support SHGs in branding and e-commerce under One District One Product (ODOP)
PartnersGovernment & CSR Collaboration Model
  • MoUs with district administration and UP state departments for formal programme delivery
  • Outreach through Common Service Centres (CSCs) for digital inclusion and scheme awareness
  • Partnerships with Krishi Vigyan Kendras and local banks for farmer support
  • CSR co-funding for structured implementation under Companies Act 2013
How we work

Implementation Model

01
Awareness

Camps, posters, and community meetings — bringing information to people, not the other way around.

02
Identification

Beneficiary selection in coordination with local authorities and community leaders.

03
Facilitation

Application filling, digital literacy, and training — end-to-end hand-holding.

04
Monitoring

Track benefits received and resolve grievances — accountability at every step.

What we measure

Impact Metrics

Farmers

FPOs formed · insurance claims processed · soil health cards issued

Social Welfare

Pensions linked · girls supported in welfare schemes · widows enrolled

Education

Coaching enrolments · laptops distributed · scholarships facilitated

Environment

Saplings planted · villages covered under sanitation drives · kg waste collected

Poverty framework

Beyond income — multidimensional poverty.

We align outreach with how India measures progress. NITI Aayog uses both a consumption-based poverty line and the National Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), covering twelve deprivation indicators across health, education, and living standards.

Our field teams use this framing to combine immediate assistance (linking beneficiaries to schemes) with longer-term capability building (skill training, FPO formation, SHG strengthening) — addressing both the symptom and the root.

न जातिर्जायते मानुषस्य कर्मणा तु जायते।
कर्म हि परमो धर्मः सर्वेषां भवति प्रभो॥
Humanity is not determined by birth — it is determined by action. Action is the highest duty of all. — Mahābhārata
Major government schemes we leverage
Farmers
  • · Mukhyamantri Kisan Durghatna Kalyan Yojana
  • · Agricultural Equipment Subsidy & Irrigation Scheme
  • · Mukhyamantri Kisan Karz Mafi Yojana
Social Welfare
  • · Mukhyamantri Samuhik Vivah Yojana
  • · Kanya Sumangala · Old Age · Divyang · Widow Pension
  • · Bal Seva Yojana · PM SVANidhi
Education & Skill
  • · Mukhyamantri Abhyudaya Coaching Yojana
  • · Kanya Vidyadhan · Digital Library Scheme
  • · UPSDM · PM Kaushal Vikas Yojana
Environment & Health
  • · Harit Gram Yojana · Gramin Aajeevika Mission
  • · Mukhyamantri Jan Arogya · Matru Swasthya Yojana
  • · 108/102 Ambulance · One District One Product (ODOP)

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