A women-led grassroots organisation working across Jharkhand, Odisha and Bihar โ championing the rights of women, children, and tribal communities since 2007.
Founded in 2007 and formally registered in 2011 under the Indian Trust Act, Nurture Trust is a women-led development organisation. We are FCRA, 12A, 80G, and CSR-1 compliant.
Empowered and resilient communities with access to opportunity, dignity and sustainable livelihoods.
Driving impactful programs in education, health, livelihoods, and climate action to foster inclusive growth across India.
Guided by a 7-member Board with expertise in education, health, agriculture, finance, child rights, climate change, and social development. A team of 12 dedicated professionals works across programs and field operations.
Community-led, sustainable interventions that build lasting institutions and foster convergence with government systems.
Securing quality, dignified lives for 300 tribal women โ including elected panchayat members and SHG members โ across 2 panchayats in West Singhbhum, Jharkhand.
Promoting physical fitness and life skills through equitable, inclusive sports education โ helping children discover their potential and build lasting confidence.
Securing rights for marginalized women, adolescent girls and children โ providing livelihoods, education, health, and awareness across 14 villages of Buxar District, Bihar.
Community watershed committees enabling vegetable cultivation across 100 acres in Bandgaon block, engaging 20 households in sustainable farming and fisheries.
500 SHGs digitally empowered; 25 women working as Bank Mitras (Business Correspondents) across 3 blocks in West Singhbhum District.
Remedial learning and life skills programs for at-risk children. School-Based Child Protection Committees working to reduce dropout rates and child marriages.
Over a decade of grassroots work, creating lasting change in the lives of the most vulnerable.
Twelve-year-old Anita from a tribal village in Jharkhand was forced to leave school when her father lost his job during the pandemic. She spent her days in household chores and agricultural work โ until Nurture Trust's remedial learning program reached her village. The School-Based Child Protection Committee identified her as high-risk. With counselling and tailored catch-up classes, she re-enrolled within six months and became one of her class's most consistent students. Today, she dreams of becoming a nurse.
Fourteen-year-old Suresh was painfully shy, avoiding sports out of fear of failure. Project Chhalaang's structured physical literacy sessions โ combining movement skills, teamwork, and leadership โ helped him discover athletic abilities he never knew he had. His progress was remarkable enough to earn him a spot among seven children selected for state-level athletics training through the Dani Sports Foundation, inspiring classmates across his school.
Our governance structure ensures accountability and effective program delivery across all our areas of operation.
Nurture Trust meets all regulatory and compliance requirements for transparent operations and funding.
Whether you're a donor, partner NGO, government body, or community member โ we'd love to hear from you.