Supporters and Partners
Samrakshan's endeavours are supported, financially and in other ways, by a number of agencies and individuals.
Donors:
The following organisations and individuals are currently supporting, or have supported Samrakshan in the past 3 years:
- Sir Dorabji Tata Trust, India
- The Whitley Awards Foundation, UK
- ASHA for Education, USA: Silicon Valley chapter
- Indians for Collective Action, USA
- Association for India's Development, USA: Portland chapter
- UNDP-GEF Small Grants Programme
- Sir Ratan Tata Trust, India
- Ministry of Human Resources Development, Govt. of India
- The Global Greengrants Fund, USA
- The Barbara Delano Foundation, USA
- Yogendra Patel, Kamal Nayan and Pushpa Kabra, Arun and Suchita Mandhana, Atul Kumar, Sangeeta and Govind Maheshwari, Shefali Sharma, Monika Sood, Nisha Singh, and others, some of whom wish to remain unnamed
Technical Support and Training:
Samrakshan has now developed a strong web of partnerships with agencies that are recognized as leaders in their own fields. The pool of expertise that we are able to tap allows us to bring cutting-edge techniques and accepted best practices to our field interventions.
The following organisations have provided technical support to Samrakshan's field team in MP over the past three years:
- Samaj Pragati Sahyog, Madhya Pradesh, India (training in watershed development techniques and general guidance with farm based livelihood)
- MYRADA, Bangalore (training and technical support for community mobilization)
- Centre for Environment Education, Pune (technical support for the environment education and livelihood programmes)
- BAIF, Pune (training and technical support for the medicinal plants initiative)
- Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal (medicinal plants initiative)
- Agriculture College, Gwalior (technical support and training for agriculture)
- AFPRO, Gwalior (training support for the agriculture programme)
- Anthra, Pune (technical support for the medicinal plants initiative)
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